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<br />MR. MC GOUGH: Except you're not talking $1000. If I <br />may take exception, you said the object is to get the water <br />into the lake without running it across the land. The only <br />area that you're talking about improving is where the actual <br />pipe itself is because the rest of it is going to run across <br />the ground. It's got to run to the c2tch basins, so in actuality <br />the area is, what (inaudible) square foot in that whole area <br />it doesn't amount to a hill of beans, so in actuality you're <br />taking the run-off from the whole area like you are now, <br />but you're going to put it in a pipe and I can't understand it. <br />I guess what I'm wondering, if you aren't performing a beautiful <br />job of filtration right now (inaudible). <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: I don't look at asphalt as a good filter. <br />(Inaudible) down to ditches, most of which are grass, but it's <br />moving along - it runs into the lake now. It does that, and <br />with it it's carrying much of everything that it's picking up <br />and that's what we're trying to avoid. <br /> <br />MR. MC GOUGH: How are you going to do that by running it <br />in pipe? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: The problem is it's not running consistently <br />(inaudible) . <br /> <br />rm. MC GOUGH: But it isn't anyway. <br /> <br />lVlR.. HONCHELL: If lye place the placement of the pick up <br />points - if they coincide with the natural location of the <br />dips and swales in the parking lots where they meet - if we <br />pick the water up there it's not going to stand or run (inaudible) <br />over the next area and over the next area, and the idea is to <br />coincide the pipe and the pick up p,ipes with the natural places <br />the water will move to (inaudible) so we're getting it sooner, <br />and we'd like to think the end result is going to be better. <br /> <br />rm. DON MILLER: (Spmke Before) In response to his question <br />on the natural drainage, I have the same question because the <br />bulk of the land in the enclosed area here is going to drain <br />this stuff some place other than where you're going to run pipes. <br />The only area you can get is the industrialized area in the east <br />corner where it's relatively been flattened out by the industrial <br />(inaudible) building t11ere, and most of the water is going to <br />be draining some place other than where you will have sewer. <br /> <br />22 <br />