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l� <br />i <br />i9 <br />I It r•ould cost more to put it in the street than it <br />2 would in the ditch. Then you have to put all those streets <br />3 down. <br />4 MR. GRAPAW,: Exactly, sir. That's what I was <br />5 saying. It's prohibitive to put it in the street. <br />6 MP. I'RAII_S: Tt would he easier to put it in the <br />7 !1itc� : t;nul in,t Its <br />8 N`R. GnAPAY: yes. Put there's not enough room in <br />the bacicvards to go in and nut in a conventional <br />gravity <br />sewer. <br />ISR. FRAII.S: There's 20 feet. <br />GRAFAM: But that would have meant digging up <br />S your whole backyard, yours and your neighbors' behind you. <br />MR. FRATLS: It's ten feet from each property. <br />And nobody uses it, it's all ditch and utilities anyhow. <br />ISM- GRAHAM: The state requires that there is a <br />ten foot distance between a water pipeline and a sewer. And <br />that would have meant that we would have to have gone off <br />the water feeder ten feet and dug a ditch. And if you're <br />Putting in an eight inch pipe, you just can't dig an eight <br />inch ditch. It takes a lot of space. And because of the <br />high ground water present, you have to dewater, which means <br />take the water out of the ground by purining, it. And that <br />takes a lot more digging to pet the rumps in the <br />ground to <br />suck it out. <br />ZAMPATARG F ASSnrTATFS <br />A. computer Assisted Transcript <br />(305)560-0910 <br />1 <br />1: <br />1! <br />1f <br />li <br />to <br />' <br />20 <br />r21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />' <br />24 <br />25 <br />i9 <br />I It r•ould cost more to put it in the street than it <br />2 would in the ditch. Then you have to put all those streets <br />3 down. <br />4 MR. GRAPAW,: Exactly, sir. That's what I was <br />5 saying. It's prohibitive to put it in the street. <br />6 MP. I'RAII_S: Tt would he easier to put it in the <br />7 !1itc� : t;nul in,t Its <br />8 N`R. GnAPAY: yes. Put there's not enough room in <br />the bacicvards to go in and nut in a conventional <br />gravity <br />sewer. <br />ISR. FRAII.S: There's 20 feet. <br />GRAFAM: But that would have meant digging up <br />S your whole backyard, yours and your neighbors' behind you. <br />MR. FRATLS: It's ten feet from each property. <br />And nobody uses it, it's all ditch and utilities anyhow. <br />ISM- GRAHAM: The state requires that there is a <br />ten foot distance between a water pipeline and a sewer. And <br />that would have meant that we would have to have gone off <br />the water feeder ten feet and dug a ditch. And if you're <br />Putting in an eight inch pipe, you just can't dig an eight <br />inch ditch. It takes a lot of space. And because of the <br />high ground water present, you have to dewater, which means <br />take the water out of the ground by purining, it. And that <br />takes a lot more digging to pet the rumps in the <br />ground to <br />suck it out. <br />ZAMPATARG F ASSnrTATFS <br />A. computer Assisted Transcript <br />(305)560-0910 <br />