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r �9Pik6� <br />MAY 19-1982 <br />Engineer John Robbins went into detail and explained <br />the agreement for engineering services; water improvements, <br />and wastewater improvements. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that the meter sizing <br />ordinance was going to be an important part of this matter. <br />Lengthy discussion ensued. <br />Mr. Robbins stated that they were approximately four <br />months ahead of schedule; all of the reverse osmosis <br />equipment had been completed. He added that by October 1, <br />1982, not including South Beach, they should be at a <br />capacity of 5,151 customers, or 260 gallons per person per <br />day. Mr. Robbins stated that on an average day, they are <br />going to be short for 151 connections, which equates to <br />about 50,000 gallons per day shy. <br />Commissioner Lyons interjected that they were basing <br />the capacity at the present time on a very favorable water <br />quality. If this drought continues and if the Floridan <br />Aquifer gets saltier, there may be a situation where the <br />water quality may deteriorate, and he felt it may not be a <br />good premise to say there will be a good quality of water. <br />Discussion followed along those lines. <br />Mr. Robbins mentioned that Vista Royale was not at full <br />peak all of the time. In the original plans, the system at <br />Vista Royale may be abandoned and they will be serviced from <br />the South County line. Mr. Robbins then went over the <br />various items in Modification No. 7 to the Agreement for <br />Engineering Services. He remarked on items in paragraphs 7, <br />19, and 23 in Section A; and in Section B, item.3, the words <br />"preliminary engineering" should be omitted. He explained <br />that their fee would be on the FmHA fee curve. In Section <br />D, item 9, he noted that "N/A" should be inserted in. the <br />blank space. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Wodtke, seconded by <br />Commissioner Lyons, that the Board approve the execution of <br />