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Mr. Reisfeld noted that there are some future services which <br />his department hopes to be able to provide to customers such as <br />automatic bank payments, credit card payments, an automated meter <br />reading/data collection system, and a GIS system. <br />Closing Summarization Operations and Maintenance of Infrastructure <br />Wastewater Division Operations Manager Gene Rauth reviewed the <br />Water Division, Operations/Maintenance, Lift Station Maintenance, <br />Wastewater Treatment and the Television System Vehicle for <br />detecting and repairing pipeline failures: <br />WATER DIVISION <br />The organization of water/wastewater operations is made up of four groups; <br />Water Production, Operations/Maintenance, Lift Station Maintenance and Wastewater <br />Treatment. These four divisions can be compared to the operation of any manufacturing, <br />service industry or company. <br />The first division for discussion is the Water Production group. This group takes <br />something as plain as water from the ground, in this case 1.3 billion gallons of water in <br />1996, and utilizes it as their raw production material. The group then processes this raw <br />product through a Reverse Osmoses system. In 1996, we purified 1.1 billion gallons of <br />water and rendered it potable. This feat was achieved by 15 professionally licensed plant <br />operators. This product was then sold to the utility's (approximately) 18,000 water <br />customers. <br />46C'00 Fit id <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1997 <br />