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163 <br />parson Have you ever stood on the end of a.1~" dead end? Remember <br />you need quantity as yell as pressure. I think you should <br />have an 8" going around the loop. Your pressure loss is <br />included with the amount of water that is delivered. I <br />think to grid it would be workable. <br />Armstrong Ha s anybody checked their pumps? I find that by taking 10 <br />gallons out and by pumping it back, I can pump plenty of water. <br />Shavor What's the point? <br />Armstrong Did anybody check their pumps to see what they can pump? <br />Shavor Vdhat if the water drODS 3' and you start pumping air? <br />Schmidt, 1907 A month ago we brought in a petition with signatures of 95~ <br />No. Pascal of the people in our black. 1'ie have to think of the ones who <br />are out of water. At that z~articular time, it was said the <br />lady on the corner would have water about the first of August. <br />Smith, 1i~36 Our well was put down 1l~6' deep, 120' to the water. Vde haven't <br />Roselawn had a ?pit of trouble. nr4y we1.1 man says he thinks most of the <br />trouble is because wells aren't deep enough. <br />Nilsen There is also the matter of contamination. <br />Smith Vde have about three who want water. Most of them are against <br />it. tide just got through paying a sewer assessment and our <br />streets are in pretty good shape. It looks like a peculiar <br />process to me. <br />Nilsen I don't think so. <br />? How much pressure will it take to brim? it up to the second floor? <br />Bonestroo About 30# pressure should reach 70' in height. You probably <br />have about 12' there. You are talking about 5# to get up to the <br />second floor. <br />? Will water be put in the boulevard or the road? <br />Donestroo The boulevards. VJe will have to cross some streets. There is <br />very little street work involved. We vrill jack service connections <br />to avoid cutting up the black top. Vae plan to go up the Vtest side. <br />tJtecht In view of the preponderance of people in favor of installing the <br />water mains, I move the following resolutions <br />RESOLUTION ORDEP.ING ~':ATERTRAIN IMPROVE:^_E1TT AND DIRECTING PREPARATION <br />OF FINAL PLAAIS AND SPECIFICATIONS: <br />YlHEREA5, after due notice of public hearing on the construction of <br />a watermain improvement far the following described area in `said <br />Village: <br />
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