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<br />I don't think that any of us here should pretend that we're <br />going to get a 50% rebate, in a sense, from the City. It's <br />not going to happen. If we get the water, we're going to pay <br />for it 100% because that's been the practice. Am I more <br />correct? <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: You're closer to correct than what we <br />were talking about before. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MAN IN AUDIENCE: So I think we have to decide as a <br />group whether we want water at $50.00 a foot. If you want <br />$50.00 a foot, say yes, and if we don't, then let's say no. <br /> <br />WOMAN IN AUDIENCE: Do you want to continue drinking <br />contaminated water? <br /> <br />MAN IN AUDIENCE: <br />alternatives. I have <br />five gallons of water <br />it's just fine. It's <br /> <br />If I may address that - there are <br />a distiller in my home, which distills <br />in 12 hours. That's what I drink and <br />a lot cheaper than $13,000 for water. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN HICKS: <br />well? <br /> <br />Do you have contamination in your <br /> <br />MAN IN AUDIENCE: I have a distiller as a preventive <br />piece of equipment. I don't care - if the water happens to <br />get to that level where we shouldn't be drinking this water, <br />it doesn't bother me. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN HICKS: So if I understood correctly, there <br />aren't any people with wells in this area that are contami- <br />nated to the point that it's dangerous. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: I will close the public hearing at <br />this point. <br /> <br />Councilman Christiansen then made a motion that the <br /> <br />Council take this matter under advisement. The motion was <br /> <br />seconded by Councilman McAllister. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-12- <br />