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BOOK 60 pgF 103 <br />EXHIBIT "B" <br />TO: File . DATE: October 25, 1984 FILE: <br />SUBJECT: FF,E'� L SN�EEAGEMEIPONiP ~ ' <br />'WASTEWATER SYSTEMS: <br />FROM: Ronald R. Brooks REFERENCES: <br />Environmental Engineering <br />Specialist/Utility Services <br />The subject facilities were inspected on October 22, 1984, in the <br />presence of Mr. Sam Stalvey. The following was noted: <br />1.. -Mr. Sam Stalvey, 7735 S.R. 512, Fellsmere, FL 32948, is the <br />individual responsible for daily maintenance of the water and <br />wastewater systems. Hli �'!,,cne no. is 571-0040. Mr. Stalvey <br />is not a certified operator. <br />2. Vaughn Service Corporation provides certified operator service <br />to the water and wastewater plants. <br />3. The water and wastewater plants are presently servicing only a <br />single residence; and cleaning activities in the remainder of <br />the units. The plants serve a trailer park used for housing migrant <br />workers during the -fruit picking season. The season is approximately <br />7 months long from the beginning of December to June. During <br />the remainder of the year the units are vacant, however, maintenance <br />personnel are generally cleaning the units in preparation for the <br />next season. Approximately 450 men, women, and children are housed <br />in the park during the peak of the picking season. <br />Water Plant <br />1. There is one well which is approximately 90 feet deep. The <br />pump consists of an above ground mounted motor with a submersible <br />turbine. <br />2. The water plant was in satisfactory condition with the exception <br />that a chlorine injection line between the chlorinator and the water <br />plant has been recently replaced with a rubber heater hose. The <br />heater hose should be removed and replaced with polybut lene tubing <br />approved for potable water service lines. MM-41�4l_ <br />3. The water distribution system has several fire d`�_ <br />hydrants. <br />4. PIr. Stalvey indicated that the following steps are taken 2 - 4 <br />weeks prior to occupancy of the trailers to insure provision of <br />satisfactory water quality to the incoming migrant workers at the <br />beginning of each picking season. <br />a. All fire hydrants are opened to flush the water mains. <br />b. The spigots in each of the.trailers are opened to flush <br />all service lines and plumbing. <br />62 <br />
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