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FEB 16 `Wti <br />BOOK 70 F'AGE 826 <br />enter in, the construction project is almost over with and he <br />believed we will come in within the budget. <br />Commissioner Bird questioned the water consumption figure of <br />125 gpd per person and wished to know if we have operated long <br />enough and assessed this accurately enough. <br />Utilities Director Pinto advised that an average household <br />uses about 350 gpd. He continued that the jail actually was <br />using more than our numbers here were calculated to, and they <br />have reduced some of their use. We also double checked with <br />other jails in the state, and their usage per capita was <br />comparable to our figures. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if they are using water inhibitors <br />in the. showers, and Director Pinto confirmed that they do have <br />them. He believed the jail is one of the biggest burdens you can <br />have on your utility system, not only the water use, but the <br />wastewater, in which everything from candy wrappers to towels <br />turns up. He confirmed that they are fairly comfortable with the <br />numbers presented. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously approved <br />Budget Amendment #021 to cover the additional impact <br />fees for the Jail Phase 11, as follows: <br />TO: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Leila B. Miller <br />Budget Analysis <br />THROUGH: Joseph A. Baird <br />OMB Director <br />SUBJECT: BUDGET AMENDMENT <br />NUMBER: 021 <br />DATE: February 15, 1988 <br />Entry Number <br />Fund/Department/Account Name <br />Account Number <br />Increase <br />Decrease <br />REVENUE <br />Cash Forward <br />391-000-389-040.00 <br />199,000 <br />0 <br />EXPENSE <br />Construction <br />Jail Phase II -in Progress <br />391-906-523-066.51 <br />199,000 <br />0 <br />8 <br />