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VI <br />J <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />S <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />is <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />2S <br />42 <br />certainly not going to tell you what your rower hill is <br />going to he because you'll be the first ore to call me and <br />tell me it wasn't that value. Put what T'm trying to say is <br />in order of magnitude, it's down in that lower range. To me <br />as a engineer, it's not significant. Put I realize to you <br />that have to nav that power hill every month, that's <br />different. R'e think ahrn7t a cool riirr,p or some trir.g like <br />that that's mavhe costing you, I don't know what the pool <br />pump runs, maybe twenty, thirty dollars a month. They <br />always talk about forty dollars a month to run a pool. <br />MR. FRAILS: That's a free flowing pump. <br />MTTNTKSrAARP: Tt's run for six hours a day. <br />MR. FRAILS: Vat kind of pressure is going to be <br />in the line? <br />YR. MTTRWSCAARn: The pressure? <br />MR. FRA.TI_S: That you'll he pumping against. <br />Tnstead of gravity, yoW ve got to be pumping against <br />pressure. <br />MR. YUNYSGAARTt: Tt's a very low type of system. <br />MR. FRAILS: The higher the pressure, the more <br />it's going to cost to operate. <br />YR. PINTO: Tt's low pressure. <br />�.M. MTTNTYSCAAPP: The typical operating -- we don't <br />have the curves here in front of us, T'm sorry. y'e'll <br />certainly rrovir'e that, though. Tf you come up to me <br />ZMMATAAn & ASSOCTATFS <br />A computer Assisted Transcript <br />(?OS1Sf9-0910 <br />