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into detail describing the results of the daily monitoring of the <br />metered water flow that he had carried out during an 107 day <br />period. He advised that with 25% of the residents absent, for <br />587 homes the average daily use was 86,039 gpd, which is an <br />average per household of 146.6 gpd. If you project that ahead to <br />the 782 homes that are at Village Green, it brings the capacity <br />of water needed to 114,641 gpd, and in this figure no allowance <br />was included for the three clubhouses or the possibility of <br />underground leaks. <br />Mr. Gerholdt referred to correspondence of September 23rd, <br />1988, from Mr. Jim Scott, Divisional Manager for Wilder Corp. to <br />the County Utilities Department written as a formal notification <br />8 days beyond the end of the 120 day period. Enclosed with that <br />letter was a letter to Mr. Scott describing the work to be done <br />by ITEK, and Mr. Gerholdt quoted the following: <br />"New R.O. Plant - 1N`e,propose to provide a new R.O. plant capable <br />of producing 50,000 gpd of potable product water prior to any <br />blending. <br />New R.O. Expansion - The above referred plant will have suffici- <br />ent pump motor, piping and instrumentation capacity to enable a <br />future expansion of an additional 22,000 gpd for a total plant <br />capacity of 72,000 gpd." <br />Mr. Gerholdt emphasized that he has metered documentation <br />showing the flow projected for 782 homes was 114,000 gpd; so, he <br />did not understand how the corporation arrived at capacity <br />figures of 50,000 gpd., especially when the flow in the middle of <br />the summer with most of the people gone is 86,000 gpd. <br />Mr. Gerholdt then quoted from a letter mailed to each <br />residence from Richard Bass, Park Manager on May 2, 1988, which <br />stated that "We can produce only 87,500 gpd of R.O. water. Our <br />present usage is about 100,000 gpd. This mix of blended water <br />could not be certified for drinking use by those who need a low <br />sodium intake." <br />Mr. Gerholdt noted that if the blended water for 87,500 gpd <br />to make 100,000 gpd was unfit for consumption, just think what a <br />product from a blend from 50,000 gpd or even 72,000 gpd to <br />114,000 gpd would be. He stressed that all the residents ask of <br />23 <br />0C- 18 1988 <br />BOOK 74 FA E 543 <br />