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complete (inaudibley. This is one of the overall basics for a <br />long line, and to prevent it from dead-ending, we have it loop, <br />using smaller size pipe, I don°t know - 2 didn't go thzough <br />the mechanics of starting, say - starting with a 16 inch line <br />• through this area and reducing fio 12. I suspect we could <br />pxobably achieve our pressure but o�e may be adding to the cost <br />in this line and this (inaudible) for the extra large pipe <br />when we can complete the system - and a better system - with a <br />loop, Not only would the loop get rid of a dead-end service <br />and potential stagnant water on the end, but you prevent any <br />damage anywhere in the system. It°s basic (inaudible) supply <br />and water to the city. If you read any engineering textbooks <br />it tells you this. <br />T�IR, VAUGHN: It`s very plain to see that over 50� of the <br />property represented in this plan is opposed to that plan, and <br />the solid block that wants the plan are on the south and west <br />side of Round Lake. They want the �aater. They will, there- <br />fore, have to pay for the systen that will provide them with <br />water, It seems highly unfair �o force the people on the north <br />side of Round Lake and the Arden Manor Park and Stewart Lumber <br />and the 45 acres to the northeast of Highway 10 as well as <br />other property owners to the east, to pay for the water that <br />will service the people on the southwest and west side of Round <br />Lake, I just think this is an unfair proposition and I believe <br />that well over 50� of the property is opposed to ita <br />P�fAYOR CREPEAUc Anyone else like to make a statement or <br />ask a question? <br />MR> LEONARD GRUDNOSKE, 4445 Hiqhway 10: What would the <br />cost be to put a booster pump in a line there? Would it be <br />feasible or practical money-wise? <br />MR, CHRISTOFFERSEIVe I didn't go through the meChanicse <br />MAYOR CREPEAU: Let the record show that the question was <br />asked by Mr, Gxudnoske. <br />COUNCILPUAN HANSON; I wondexed if the engineer aould <br />(inaudible) down the possibility of an additional water tower <br />in the west section of Round Lakea Fvould that provide the <br />additional fire protection7 Would it be economically feasible <br />to (inaudible) the money there? <br />MR. CHRISTOFFER3ENa There's another proposed water tower <br />• not even shown on this map, bnt it's on Red Fox Road, That <br />was part of the master plan that was drawn fox Arden Hillse <br />[�}Then the supply becomes inadequate (inaudiblel construct <br />another water tower in that location. 2 dicln't investigate <br />the possibility of constructing i.t in this locationa Water <br />towers (inaudible) I'm shooting from the hip if I give you a <br />number, <br />19 <br />