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ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR NELSON DISTRIBUTED TO THE BOARD A <br />POSITION PAPER, WHICH IS ALSO MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES. <br />POSITION PAPER <br />PROBLEM: Surge Tank Requirement at Pebble Bay Sewage <br />Treatment Plant <br />The Pebble Bay Sewage Treatment Plant has a capacity of. <br />100,000 GPD. At the present time, there are 168 condominiums <br />and 31 residences that are on the system. Using a factor of 2.5 <br />persons per condo and 3.5 per residence, sewage requirements <br />equal 53,850 GPD. Through close supervision of the plant oper- <br />ation, the system would not normally be overloaded. There will be <br />occasions of surges that will cause a temporary overload; however, <br />the condition can be corrected within the time limit required <br />by D.E.R. <br />Indian Summer has plans to construct 36 units and would like <br />to join the Pebble Bay System, This would overload the present <br />system and would require a modification. <br />-if they are allowed to join the system, an additional capa- <br />city of 9,000 GPD would be required. Two 5,000 gallon surge tanks <br />with flow regulator would be adequate to handle the increased <br />sewage generated by the addition of the 36 units. The cost of <br />the surge tanks is estimated to be $15,000. <br />It is recommended that the position of the•County would <br />' ,y be: <br />1. That Indian Summer be allowed to join the system if they <br />pay the cost of the surge tank modification. <br />2. That Indian Summer be allocated a maximum of 36 units. <br />3. That the current tap in fee remain at $200 per unit. <br />12 <br />JAN 2 41979 <br />Boor 38 r .451 <br />