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02/04/2014
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their expertise; and (3) design a long-term surface water <br />supply for all the County's future water needs <br />Director Burke asked that the Board take a look at the total amount of water <br />consumption. <br />Administrator Baird suggested looking at utility needs and alternatives, partnering with <br />SJRWMD to look at other water needs in this district and see if they are willing to fund or <br />match -fund through utilities or the general fund, through a phased approach. He also suggested <br />inviting SJRWMD to give a presentation on this subject as well as the artesian well problems, <br />and to start the feasibility study at the same time. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Solari <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Flescher to also direct <br />staff to: (1) analyze the total water consumption; and (2) <br />request funding from St. John's River Water Management <br />District. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board directed staff to: <br />(1) review the conclusions of the June 2007 Alternate <br />Water Supply Master Plan; (2) enter into dialogue with the <br />St. John's River Water Management District to obtain <br />their expertise; (3) design a long-term surface water <br />supply for all the County's future water needs; (4) analyze <br />the total water consumption; and (5) request funding from <br />the St. John's River Water Management District. <br />February 4, 2014 20 <br />
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