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see where they are heading. If they build an adjunct to the Vero <br />Beach water plant, it would probably be for "peaking" purposes. <br />They will be required to do something at some point in time to <br />augment their treatment capacity and probably will have to go to <br />R.O. and use membranes for treatment. <br />'Mr. Little advised that as far as staff is concerned, they <br />are now done with the water and wastewater subject, and as soon <br />as they get the maps and Attorney Vitunac makes some slight <br />changes to the agreement, he will put it on the agenda to go to <br />the Council. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed the Board would wish to have <br />it on their agenda also. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Eggert, to give conceptual approval <br />to the proposed agreement with the City re service <br />areas and water and sewer allocations, with the <br />changes discussed today to be made, and the agree- <br />ment then brought back to the Board for final approval. <br />Mayor Macht noted that he would like to have another joint <br />meeting with the County in May, and Commissioner Scurlock <br />commented that he would like to have the Chairman and the Mayor <br />come up with list of topics to be put on the agenda so we can be <br />prepared. <br />Mr. Little wished to bring up the proposed sludge agreement. <br />He advised that staff feels it has too many blank spots in it; <br />that there are too many unknowns, and possibly the City should <br />have their consultants look at what would be involved in putting <br />a sludge facility on their own site or at least dewatering. He <br />felt the City and County need to get staff together as soon as <br />possible to come up with numbers as they are looking at unknown <br />hauling costs, unknown treatment cost, etc. <br />APR 2 0 1989 <br />13 <br />"C)K 76 FAG% 669 <br />