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<br />MEMO <br /> <br />14 October 2002 <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />Kim Sykes, City Administrator <br />Paul Palzer, Public Works DirectorlBuilding OffiCial~) <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Water at Public Works Facility <br /> <br />For several weeks the breaker to the well at public works has been kicking out and lase <br />Friday the electrician for the fire station tested the line. The test showed that the <br />amperage spiked to 30 amps before the 20 amp breaker blew. Today the breaker blew, <br />three times before noon. Its obvious that there is a short in the system and it needs to be <br />fixed. As you recall, the well for the building is under the concrete floor some place in <br />the building. <br />I've talked with Gerald Rehbein who built the building and he said its somewhere under <br />the floor in the back office or the wall to the hallway. <br /> <br />I've enclosed the previous quote from Ro-So Contracting for installing water to the <br />public works building and a flammable waste separator in the floor drain system. The <br />current floor drain goes straight into Clearwater Creek and Peltier Lake. It would be <br />feasible to install the separator at this time, as it will be required under the new npdes <br />storm water rules. Mike from Ro-So stated the price may be a little higher then his <br />original quote and he would not be able to perform the work until November II th at the <br />earliest. I've contacted Penn Contracting for a second quote for the work and hopefully <br />have it before the next Council meeting. <br />