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put to a vote, the vote was as follows: <br />Chairman John W. Tippin A y e <br />Vice Chairman Kenneth R. Macht A y e <br />Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye <br />Commissioner Carolyn K. Eggert Aye <br />Commissioner Fran B. Adams Aye <br />The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and <br />adopted this fir_ day of E a h r u a ry , 1994. <br />Attest: <br />Jeffrey K. Bartoll., Clerk <br />Attachment: Exhibit "A" <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />John . Tipp' <br />Chairman <br />EXHIBIT "Al <br />Table 4 <br />Indian River County <br />Recommended Sludge and Septage Rates(b) <br />I FY 1993-94 Per 1000 Gallons (a) $30.82 <br />Dollars Per Wet Ton (a) $7.39 <br />Rate Adjustment Formula for Sludge with IIigher or Lower Solids Concentrations: <br />Rate per 1,000 gallons of low or high solids amcentration slud a or scpMM <br />(((((mg/1 proposed sludge - 17.500)/1000)16834)/2000)*$2S3.39)+•S30.92 <br />Rate ver Wet Ton of low or high solids concentration sludge or septagew <br />(((mgA proposed sludge - 17,500U1,000,000)*$253.38)1-$7.39 <br />Notes: <br />a) Recommended rates assume domestic sludge with solids <br />concentrations of between 1.5 and 2.0 percent. <br />b) Costs incurred by County to sample, monitor, and/or test wastes <br />to verify solids concentrations, metals content, etc. or additional <br />costs incurred to handle or dispose of wastes with high metals concentrations <br />or other nondomestic waste characteristics should be recovered from the users <br />discharging the wastes in addition to the above charges. <br />33 <br />FEB 15 1994 BOOK 9 E <br />
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