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J U L 7 1982 ma 50 Fq,F 218 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Fletcher, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously agreed to permit St. John's <br />River Water Management District to install <br />a test well at the Round Island Park and <br />Wabasso Beach Park, the location of same <br />to be coordinated between Parks Superin- <br />tendent Cook and Mr. Frazee. <br />Mr. Frazee commented that they would like to have some- <br />thing in writing verifying this permission, and it was <br />agreed that the Board Secretary would write Mr. Frazee <br />accordingly. <br />Discussion followed on the subject of uncapped wells <br />and a possible cooperative program between the County and <br />the District to deal with this problem. Mr. Frazee reported <br />on the current program in Brevard County which involves <br />capping 22 wells and noted the cost involved is about <br />$75,000, which is being split three ways between the <br />District, the county and the Aquarina Project. He noted <br />that some of the big wells are quite expensive to cap. <br />The Board indicated their interest in such a program, <br />and Mr. Frazee stated that he would relay their feelings to <br />the District. <br />IMPROVEMENTS AT BLUE CYPRESS LAKE PARK <br />Commissioner Bird informed the Board that the Parks & <br />Recreation Committee had obtained a recommendation from the <br />Health Department as to converting the existing well at Blue <br />Cypress Lake Park to a safe drinking supply. They worked <br />with the County Engineering Department to come up with plans <br />for installing a chlorinator and slab and it is felt this <br />work can be accomplished for under $500. <br />
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