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r �ry <br />JUN 41980 aan . ��43 PAGE- 12 <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />UTILITIES DEPARTMENT <br />P.O. Box 1750 <br />2145 - 14th Avenue, Room 103 <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />May -23, 1980 <br />Mr. John Little, City Manager, <br />City of Vero Beach <br />P.O. Box 1389 <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Re: Bulk water service from <br />Vero Beach to Mid -Florida <br />(South County) service area. <br />Dear John: <br />Since I sent you the letter on 5/19/80 on the same subject, <br />we have had a failure of our zeolite treatment unit which has <br />forced us to take it out of service completely. As a result, <br />we are now using some water purchased from Vero Beach and the <br />balance is made up from water which is untreated except for <br />chlorination. <br />In our phone discussion of the possibilities open to us, <br />I understand that it will be mid-June before you will get the <br />results of rate studies, the response of your different depart- <br />ments to my request, and be able to get it to the council <br />for their review and consideration. Therefore, any purchase <br />of water is according to the presently existing agreement. <br />We both agreed that our demand, since it started raining <br />should keep our usage below the 300,000 gallons per day. <br />Therefore, we intend to use only Vero Beach produced water so <br />that we will not be blending with untreated water. Until you <br />can obtain council approval of the earlier requested arrange- <br />ment I am hoping you can prevail, on an emergency basis, to <br />avoid charging us a premium rate for usage over 100,000 and <br />over 200,000 gallons per day. If there is anything we can <br />do to help expedite this matter or the request of 5/19/80, <br />please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />George /L'iner <br />Utilities Director <br />GL/kh <br />cc: Jack Jennings <br />Joe Collins <br />file <br />
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