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06/22/1990
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Commissioner Scurlock said he was just suggesting that if <br />there is anything we could do to save dollars in the long run, <br />and if that requires some sort of financial participation by the <br />County, let's look at it. He felt that our recommendation would <br />be that we are willing to participate. <br />Mr. Little felt that at some point in time when and if they <br />need the second sub -aqueous crossing, and if their plant effluent <br />was being used up and it was strictly for the County effluent <br />purposes, then the County could front the capital for that. <br />Director Pi"Tito advised that the first million gallons of <br />effluent would be produced by the south county plant probably in <br />one year's time and the second million by 1995. <br />Mr. Curren of Boyle Engineering, the City's consultant, <br />stated that they do not recommend accepting the two million <br />gallons per day from the County in the long term, and based on <br />the numbers the County is projecting, and even looking at the <br />highest projects for demand, they don't feel the City would ever <br />be able to take the full 4.5 mgd from the County. <br />Discussion ensued about the possibility of John's Island <br />taking more than 1 mgd in the future, and Director Pinto repeated <br />that all we need to know now is how much the City can take so we <br />can base our construction on that. <br />Mr. Little again stated that the City will accept 2 mgd of <br />treated effluent at no cost, if the County brings it to the <br />intersection of Indien River Boulevard and 17th Street. <br />John Morrison stated that their primary position is to <br />reuse water instead of going to deep well injection, and Mr. <br />Little stated that if everyone cooperated in the city and the <br />county, and if people watered every other day on different sides <br />of the street, they could get twice as much water through the <br />same sized pipes that are there. <br />Commissioner Scurlock thanked everyone for coming. He felt <br />this was an excellent meeting in that we got some things <br />clarified. <br />7 <br />BOOK 0� FAU 5 <br />
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