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<br /> 7 <br />Adequacy of Water Supply System. Are water supply installations, treatment facilities and <br />distribution systems adequate to sustain current and projected demands? Yes No If <br />no, describe any potential capital improvements over the next ten years and state the reasons for <br />the proposed changes (CIP Attachment ). <br />Add treatment to well #4 In CIP for 2010 Might be pushed back a couple years. <br /> <br /> <br />Proposed Water Sources. Does your current CIP include the addition of new wells or intakes? <br /> Yes No If yes, list the number of new installations and projected water demands from <br />each for the next ten years. Plans for new production wells must include the geologic source <br />formation, well location, and proposed pumping capacity. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Water Source Alternatives. If new water sources are being proposed, describe alternative <br />sources that were considered and any possibilities of joint efforts with neighboring communities <br />for development of supplies. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Preventative Maintenance. Long-term preventative programs and measures will help reduce <br />the risk of emergency situations. Identify sections of the system that are prone to failure due to <br />age, materials or other problems. This information should be used to prioritize capital <br />improvements, preventative maintenance, and to determine the types of materials (pipes, valves, <br />couplings, etc.) to have in stock to reduce repair time. <br />No identified areas of concern for large failures to due age, materials or other problems. <br />
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