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Fi <br />1 <br />S <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />1.7 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />2S <br />12 <br />"P. YTINVSCAAPr,: Well, they're a grineer type <br />pump. They are that general nature, yes. <br />MR. ITITTrPTYS: Tn other words, they'll be <br />submerged in water. <br />MR. rqTYKSGAARP: Yes. <br />YR. piTTrPTYS: Then I've got news for you, that <br />they're very vulnerable to every electrical shower. You a.et <br />an electrical hit sore there near the pump, out she goes. I <br />have worked for the sewer district and had a little hit of <br />familiarity with that. All. above ground pumps, no problem. <br />MR. MPNKSGAAPP: Right. You're right, and <br />lightning is very much a concern in all. of Florida, and <br />especially here in what I would call. the South Florida <br />area. A.nd lightning arresters are a very important part of <br />the design and that will be addressed if this, if the County <br />Commission decides to go forward with this project, to <br />design and move forward with it. That is one area that <br />needs to be addressed. <br />T can assure you, though, that submersible type <br />waste -water pumps are the standard make, shall we say, of <br />the 1980's and they're becoming very popular in the 1080's <br />due to the maintenance and costs associated with them are <br />very favorable to utilties. And it's becoming the more of <br />the standard than of the exception that the suhmersihle type <br />installation is Being installed. <br />ZAVRA TARO 8 ASSnrIATFS <br />A computer Assisted Transcrint <br />(30S)569-0910 <br />