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APR 2 0 i939 <br />k•y � <br />BOOK 16 PAGE 662 <br />around and take all County flow from the City plant to a South <br />County plant. Because of that line, we will have the ability to <br />push flow back and forth. We have a long way to go, but the <br />County will be pursuing a south county plant as soon as we can. <br />City Manager Little commented that one of the things that <br />led to this meeting was that it was felt it was very necessary to <br />present to the Council and Commission the realities about the <br />capacity available in the City's wastewater treatment plant. <br />The City has had a study done by Lloyd & Associates, which <br />indicates the City's plant is reaching capacity, as stated in the <br />following letter: <br />s"a LLOYD -8c ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />o► ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS. PLANNERS ANO SURVEYORS P16NE-(4O7) 562-4112 <br />0 1835 20TH ST.. P.O. BOX 650369. VERO BEACH. FL 32965.0389 FAX -(407) 778-8836 <br />March 28, 1989 <br />John V. Little, <br />City Manager <br />City of Vero Beach <br />1053 20th Place <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />RE: Sewage Treatment Plant Capacity <br />Dear Mr. Little: <br />Pursuant to your request, the following are the results of a <br />minor study to estimate the year in which the current capacity of <br />the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant will be reached. This <br />study was based upon population projections developed by the <br />University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research <br />and upon an earlier study done by this firm of future treatment <br />requirements based on undeveloped acreage inside the sewage <br />service area. <br />For the purposes of this study, it was assumed that occupancy for <br />residential units is 2.2 persons as reported in the 1984 U.S. <br />Census for the Vero Beach area and sewage production is 185 <br />GPD/residential unit. Population projections beyond the limit of <br />the University of F1,9rida study (year 2010) are linear extensions <br />from the period of 2005 to 2010. Industrial and commercial <br />build -out within the sewage service area was assumed to occur in <br />the same year as the City's residential build -out (year, 2017). <br />The total commitment for the 6th Avenue corridor was taken to be <br />0.600MGD.. <br />The results of this study indicate that sewage plant capacity of <br />4.5 MGD is reached in the year 1996. <br />If there are any questions regarding this study, please contact <br />us. <br />Very truly yours, <br />LLOYD & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />By <br />Rober loyd, .E. <br />President <br />6 <br />
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