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AUG <br />1,5 <br />1'989 <br />l 63 <br />Commissioner Bird <br />asked who would take title <br />to the prop- <br />erty, and was informed it would be The Children's Home Society of <br />Florida, which is a statewide organization. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved sale <br />of the subject property to the Children's Home Society <br />of Florida as recommended by staff, with the inclusion <br />of a reverter clause; instructed the County Attorney <br />to prepare the necessary documents; and authorized the <br />Chairman's signature. <br />SOUTH COUNTY R.O. PLANT - TREATMENT CAPACITY INCREASE <br />The Board reviewed memo from Engineer William McCain: <br />DATE: AUGUST 4, 1989 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRAPSERVICES FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILI <br />SUBJECT: TREATMENT CAPACITY INCREASE FOR THE SOUTH <br />COUNTY REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT ON 9TH STREET, <br />S.W. <br />IRC PROJECT #UW -89=07 -WC <br />PREPARED AND STAFFED BY: WILLIAM F. McCAIN <br />CAPITAL PROJECTS ENGINEER <br />DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Department of Utility Services is now well into the Phase 1 <br />expansion of the South County R.O. Plant as outlined in the Water <br />Master Plan by Boyle Engineering. We have recently completed <br />expanding our storage capacity, degasifier equipment, miscellaneous . <br />piping, the addition of a fourth well, and the retrofit of the high <br />service pumps to raise the distribution system pressure. The next <br />step in the Phase I expansion is to expand treatment capacity. <br />Attached please find a Work Authorization with Camp Dresser and <br />McKee, Inc., for the expansion of the South County Reverse Osmosis <br />t Plants treatment capabilities. <br />is <br />ANALYSIS <br />The South Count Plant is capable of <br />County p producing 1.89 million gallons <br />per day (mgd) of permeate and, with a raw water blend rate of 35.7 <br />...percent, a total of 2.94 mgd can be produced. The peak day <br />production for June was 2,.92 mgd, or 99.3 percent of plant capacity. <br />42 <br />