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tttnmmtftn &pat <br /> Wa the G2nnutunt Mound!. of tip, Qlttg t t f3tmtly Nett"): UTILITIES COMMITTEE <br /> The June 4 , 1981 meeting of the Utilities Committee was called to <br /> order at 5':35 p.m. in the informal meeting room by its Chairman,Councilman <br /> Raymond C. Zielinski. <br /> Persons in attendance included: Councilmen: Serge, Symkowiak, McGann, <br /> Voorde, Crone, Zielinski, and Beck; Joih.:T. Hunt, Citizen member Alex Deranek, <br /> Jim Wensits of the Tribune, Mike Vance and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, <br /> Councilman Zielinski called the meeting to discuss Bill No. 49-81 ' <br /> regarding the design of a well field and treatment facility which was <br /> referred to the Utilities Committee at the last Council meeting. <br /> Mike Vance, Director of Utilities explained that the Bill was to <br /> cover the engineering services contract with Lawson-Fisher Associates. <br /> Specifically they would be looking for new well fields and studying <br /> current well sites to see where additional pumpage could be added to get <br /> good quality water. He noted that they were trying to avoid areas which <br /> had high iron contents. <br /> Two sites are presently under consideration: (1) an area north of <br /> Chippewa and west of Main Street, and (2) The Rum Village pumping site. <br /> Mr. Vance noted that by closing down the Olive Street pumping station, <br /> the City was loosing 18 million gallons per day. <br /> The $28., 000 would pay for the engineering study only, and it would <br /> address low water pressure problems in such areas as the Airport Industrial <br /> Park. He noted that "our engineers are 98% sure that the Olive wells can <br /> be cleaned up" , and hopefully completed within an 18 month period. <br /> Following several questions from the Councilmen, Councilman Zielinski <br /> made a motion to recommend Bill No. 49-81 favorably to the Council, <br /> seconded by Councilman Symkowiak. The motion passed unanimously. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee, the <br /> meeting was adjourned at 6: 00 p.m.: <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> c--111e <br /> R and C. ielinski <br /> Chairman <br /> roma aaaaa otegy. rusLIININO CO. <br />
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