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COUNCILt�JAN EiANSO1Qa I wondered if that's a suitable pos- <br />sibilitye If you have a number of gallons in the water tower <br />and you get a break in the line, you run out the tower <br />(inaudible) in that respect it might not be as good as looping. <br />• <br />P7Re CHRISTOFFERSEN: Looping is the standard practice. <br />To suggest anything less - I can envision a city constrncted <br />with a main source of (inaudible) and feeders going out in <br />every direction and no loop, and that would be a very poor <br />water system. <br />MR. HUSNIKs Where that black line is to where I said to <br />stop it, is that a mile from that line? <br />P9R, CHRISTOFFERSEN: From here around? Roughly, <br />MR< HUSNIK: (Inaudible) <br />N1R. CHRISTOFFERSENe (Inaudible) <br />u <br />MR, HUSNIK: 6�Raat is the antiaipated pressure where the <br />heavy black line is? t.�That's your anticipated water pressure <br />at that point? <br />i�R, CHRISTOFFERSEN; I can°t recall, i guess I'd have to <br />say somewhere around 60 pounds. <br />t�IR. HUSNIK: Go a mile (inaudible) of 10 ineh, 6Jhat <br />would the difference in pressure be? <br />P9R. CHRISTOFFERSIIV: i did start from this area but I <br />don't remember what (inaudible) but I know when I got to the <br />end Z got less than 20 poundsa I'm looking at fire flow and <br />not domestic supply. <br />T�IR. HUSt�IK; You're looking at water pressure higher than <br />at the southeast corner o£ Round Lake (inaudible). <br />N1R> CHRISTOFFER5ENe First of all, my calculations are <br />starting at the water tower here and I calculated from using <br />a line and the friction loss to get over here, and I don°t <br />recall taking anything at �hat point. <br />t4R, HUSNIK: You will gain a lot of pressure there and <br />lose it qoinq up the hill and I don't think it will make that <br />much difference by (inaudible). I don't think your pressure <br />is qoing to be a 1ot different, <br />E�IR, CHRISTOFFERSENa S'll be happy to go over the calcu- <br />lations if you stop in the office. <br />COUATCILMAN WOODBURN: Mr. Husnik i.s talkinq <br />pressure and that doesn't do anybody any good, <br />and I think zt's something like a pound per foot <br />about static <br />(Inaudible) <br />(inauflible), <br />20 <br />