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Commissioner Scurlock inquired about the total production in <br />chlorides now and the total of dissolved solids. <br />Bill McCain, capital projects engineer, advised that the TDs <br />are just a little below 2000 and the production level is up in <br />excess of 475 gallons a minute with an acceptable draw down rate. <br />Chlorides are running right around 800 parts per million, which is <br />in line with the good well that we currently have on site. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously approved <br />Change Order No. 3 and final payment in the amount of <br />$14,350.81 to Diversified Drilling Corporation, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />CHANGE ORDER AND FINAL PAYMENT ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE <br />CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />90TH AVENUE AND 8TH STREET WATER MAIN EXTENSION - BID NO. 91-126 <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/8/92: <br />DATE: <br />JANUARY 8, 1992 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINT <br />DIRECTOR OF UTI RVICES <br />PREPARED WILLIAM F. MkPAAIN <br />AND STAFFED CAPITAL PROOAENGINEER <br />BY: DEPARTMENT FILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: 90TH AVENUE AND STH STREET WATER MAIN EXTENSION <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -90 -17 -DS <br />Bi D N®. cjl-)a.Ca <br />BACKGROUND <br />On September 4, 1990, the Board of County Commissioners approved the <br />in-house design, permitting, and bidding of the 90th Avenue and 8th <br />Street water main project. (See attached agenda item and minutes.) <br />As was stated in the attached agenda item, this water line follows <br />our Master Plan (see attached Figure 1) and will complete a loop <br />from Heron Cay on 90th Avenue south to 8th Street, east on 8th <br />Street to an existing water main. The construction of this line is <br />called for under short-range improvements; i.e., 1988-1991 in our <br />current Master Plan. Due to the lower development in this area than <br />in the Master Plan, we have downsized the proposed line on 8th <br />Street from 16 inches to 10 inches. This 10 -inch line has been <br />determined to be sufficient; however, if a larger line is needed, <br />the one-half mile portion of the line on 8th Street presently <br />proposed as a 10 -inch line can easily be paralleled in the future if <br />need be. <br />37 <br />JAN 2 � � <br />