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1 <br />l� <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />' <br />19 <br />20 <br />' <br />1� <br />lE <br />17 <br />18 <br />1 <br />21. <br />1 �T— FRAILS: Is this at 110 volts or 220 vol ts? <br />2 MR. CRARAM: Tt could be either, 1.1.0, 220, or 440, <br />3 depending on -- <br />4 MR. FRAILS: Well, we don't have 440. We only <br />5 have 220. <br />6 MR. CRAFAI+: A separate line could be brought in <br />7 off the line if that would I -e needed. I serioiisly doubt <br />8 that would be needed. Then can be run on 110 or 220. <br />9 tT . FRAILS: My reason for the ouestion is that <br />the cost of operating these pumps, a two horsepower pump, <br />You're not going to operate it for the price of a 50 watt <br />light huLb like the word has teen around. <br />' MR. CRAHAM: htell, sir, we've estimated the <br />costs. And for two people living in a home producing one <br />hundred gallons of waste -water a day each, that ends up <br />being six thousand gallons a month, and as Mr. Pinto <br />pointed out, that is quite a lot more than the typical <br />Rockridge home, it world cost you twelve cents a month. <br />MR. FRAILS: For the use of the sewer? <br />MR. CRANAM: To use the pump, twelve cents. <br />MR. FRATI.S: Put that doesn't have anything to do <br />with the cost of electricity to run the pump. <br />*4R. CRAI'AM: That is the cost of electricity to <br />run the pump, twelve cents a month or a dollar fifty for the <br />year. <br />ZAMPATARC ° ASSo IATES <br />A computer Assistee Transcript <br />(305)550-0910 <br />19 <br />20 <br />' <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />' <br />24 <br />25 <br />1 <br />21. <br />1 �T— FRAILS: Is this at 110 volts or 220 vol ts? <br />2 MR. CRARAM: Tt could be either, 1.1.0, 220, or 440, <br />3 depending on -- <br />4 MR. FRAILS: Well, we don't have 440. We only <br />5 have 220. <br />6 MR. CRAFAI+: A separate line could be brought in <br />7 off the line if that would I -e needed. I serioiisly doubt <br />8 that would be needed. Then can be run on 110 or 220. <br />9 tT . FRAILS: My reason for the ouestion is that <br />the cost of operating these pumps, a two horsepower pump, <br />You're not going to operate it for the price of a 50 watt <br />light huLb like the word has teen around. <br />' MR. CRAHAM: htell, sir, we've estimated the <br />costs. And for two people living in a home producing one <br />hundred gallons of waste -water a day each, that ends up <br />being six thousand gallons a month, and as Mr. Pinto <br />pointed out, that is quite a lot more than the typical <br />Rockridge home, it world cost you twelve cents a month. <br />MR. FRAILS: For the use of the sewer? <br />MR. CRANAM: To use the pump, twelve cents. <br />MR. FRATI.S: Put that doesn't have anything to do <br />with the cost of electricity to run the pump. <br />*4R. CRAI'AM: That is the cost of electricity to <br />run the pump, twelve cents a month or a dollar fifty for the <br />year. <br />ZAMPATARC ° ASSo IATES <br />A computer Assistee Transcript <br />(305)550-0910 <br />