Laserfiche WebLink
Page Two <br />March 9, 1983 <br />2. (cont) <br />The one time conversion charge will remain at <br />$5.00 for all requests received by NSP during <br />the calendar years 1983 and 1984. After this <br />time, NSP costs will be re- evaluated and the <br />one time conversion charge will most likely be <br />higher. Enclosed is a sample agreement that <br />would be executed under this option. <br />3. An option to the above program would be for your <br />city to authorize NSP, in writing, to convert all <br />mercury street lights to high pressure sodium as <br />the mercury ballasts fail. There would be no one <br />time charge for the conversion. The monthly bill- <br />ing for energy and maintenance would be changed to <br />the high pressure sodium rate. With this option, <br />however, your city would have a mixture of lights <br />for many years. A sample letter is enclosed should <br />you chose this option. <br />Because of the necessity of scheduling this conversion work <br />as to available crew time, NSP may not be able to make the <br />conversions when you request it, and may also have to schedule <br />the work over a period of time. <br />If you have any questions or need further information on this <br />plan, contact your NSP representative, Jack Jacobson, at 770 -1347, <br />ext 105. <br />Very truly yours, <br />r <br />DALE W FAULDS <br />General Manager <br />Lakeland Division <br />DWF /r <br />Enclosures <br />30 <br />