Laserfiche WebLink
Councilmember Broden asked whether or not there had been a game plan in terms of capital <br />improvement in the past. <br />Ms. [Unidentified] stated, North station had a big update in 2000. There have certainly been <br />projects. <br />Councilmember Broden stated, Maybe just address redundancy and a need for that in our system, <br />because I think it's important for the public to understand that as we go forward. Even if a given <br />well goes down, that we can hop service and run it straight through an area —will this capital <br />course that we're looking at improve that ability? <br />Mr. Horvath responded, Yes. One of the first things we're doing is to connect to get more <br />pressure in the south zone so that we can get rid of the Erskine well, because the Erskine well <br />shouldn't be running. We're going to make a connection between two areas to get more pressure <br />to that zone. That will probably be the first priority that we push. <br />Councilmember Broden asked, And lots of pressure is a health issue? <br />Councilmember Voorde responded, A safety issue. <br />With no further items on the agenda, Committee Chair Dr. David Varner adjourned the meeting <br />at 6:05 p.m. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />r. David Varner, Committee Chair <br />E <br />