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05/13/1986
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S <br />MAY 13 1986 BOOK 64 f'A -;E.3 Y 2 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously agreed <br />to replace all previous utility agreements between <br />the City and the County. <br />Under items 6_and_7, the City Council and County <br />Commissioner agreed to work together. <br />Under item 8, Mr. Little advised the County that the City <br />soon will have a completely equipped and manned laboratory and <br />would be interested in providing laboratory services to the <br />County on a fully costed, competitive basis. <br />The County Commissioners agreed they would be interested in <br />this service. <br />WATER <br />Under item 1, Director Pinto explained that the County is <br />looking at the possibility of serving some of the City's needs <br />from our reverse osmosis plant, but could run into a problem with <br />respect to the compatibility of different means of disinfection. <br />Mr. Little agreed that our waters may not be compatible and <br />advised that the City is considering expanding its potable water <br />service. He noted that the County has offered to give the City a <br />few years of service, and thought that would be advantageous for <br />both, providing the engineers can come up with a solution to the <br />compatibility of treatment. Mr. Little recommended that the <br />County stay with the use of chlorines for as long as possible. <br />The City and County agreed that there were no problems with <br />item 1. <br />7 <br />E_--] <br />
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