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583 6. Water Service Presentation and Discussion (continued) <br />584 Mr. Culver presented information on the City's water distribution system, initially <br />585 prompted by the City Council's charge for the PWETC to review current ownership <br />586 and maintenance policies of the City of Roseville, and their recommendation <br />587 related to that ownership between the public system and private service connections <br />588 to that public system, based on current City Code. <br />589 <br />590 Mr. Culver highlighted different elements of a typical water distribution system via <br />591 a graphic showing a typical layout, and reviewed current ownership delineations <br />592 based on location of the curb stop or valve allowing the City to turn off water to a <br />593 <br />594 <br />595 <br />596 <br />597 <br />598 <br />599 <br />600 <br />601 <br />602 <br />603 <br />604 <br />605 <br />606 <br />607 <br />608 <br />609 <br />610 <br />611 <br />612 <br />613 <br />614 <br />615 <br />616 <br />617 <br />618 <br />619 <br />620 <br />private building and related ownership of that private service line up to and <br />including the curb stop. Mr. Culver noted the system is the same for a home or <br />business. <br />zte water. <br />of Member Seigler, Mr. Culver reported there was a blade inside the <br />that rotated continuously to keep water moving and not freezing <br />though that was infrequent due to the size of the tank. Mr.iek,!n <br />had been some experience in the past with extended cold periods <br />621 with service freeze and chunks of ice damaging tanks in some communities, and <br />622 therefore, the blades had been added in the Roseville tank to circulate that water. <br />623 While some of the water moves into the system, Mr. Freihammer reported that <br />624 while connected to the system, recharge time varied but continuously circulated and <br />625 was replaced accordingly. <br />626 <br />627 Mr. Culver provided a photo from inside the water tower made available last year <br />628 when the tank was drained and repainted. Mr. Culver noted there were many <br />Page 14 of 18 <br />
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