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121 <br /> March 5,1980 <br /> t.cthrTaltr44:std'n-ltner:t:gberha'strb:ec!Pe=oxtl'Llekrrel=st <br /> break away from that problem. <br /> . Mayor Moore said a r.wer plant could he built in the next 5 years and he <br /> r:IIV-ttddMriZZe4722.1:tl!OgnOrollrZeCC-1::;M'hr:a7::=.of'D.DD's <br /> obligation to these problems. <br /> '1'SbaTI=ZIalln: gu'ITI'D:t2lItc.=NtgLilaadm!klaliZiln'nr <br /> schedule. <br /> Bill Hulbert.asked what the obligation of the systems to the user would <br /> ' be and W.Wubbena replied that the obligation is financial and we are <br /> assistants in a joint system to provide what Is needed for securing the <br /> funds. <br /> Mayor Mcsof.stn,Ited that.n,if 81,DO had not been involved in the power aspect . <br /> giT=phiM.c1:91Tatio:Nar:hZT.d.be'Uzels=71 Ittddn2:rV.'er;f"891: ' <br /> filtration plarngsbuilt in conjunction with power there is a 10 million <br />, dollar benefit. He said that power should be paying some portion of the <br />. water quality because the cost is so high. Roger Rice responded tl.t the <br /> 10 million dollar.is for the protection of the water quality. <br /> Dick Thompson said ther.are 3 criterias which would require the filtration <br /> plant tobe built and those are by court order,public demand or when M 1, <br /> , economically advantageons to do so and the City agrees. But now there is <br /> a fourth obligation and that is in conjunction with power. He said the ' I <br />, problem Is a triggering thing that goes beyond cost equation. Reality <br /> is that we need 751 funding and we have to find it. /f we could get it <br /> the rate payer might say to build. ' 1' <br /> Stan Olson stated that from a technical standpoint we can not delay 20 ' I <br />( years to build. If we opted not to bulld stage 2 there are other obli- <br /> gations that would have to considered. <br /> . Roger Rice said the original project was started from a hydroelectric <br />". atandpoint and now it is cost effective. Bruce Jones then asked what ' 1 i <br /> the cost of the power aspect was and 150 million dollars was the answer. r l' ,1 <br /> t Parker Williams,Attorney for POD,said that Everett does not need the <br /> additional water the reservoir will retain if the dam were raised in <br />' height at this tin.and it was never economically feasible to build the I,1 <br /> plant before. He said they would not have looked at it this time if <br /> Sverett had hailt a lerrY-rigged dam,a dam which would have been lost <br /> for the power it could have provided. Mayor Moore stated the idea of e <br /> ierry-r,gged dam would have sufficed then as we did not have the turbidity. <br /> Bob Wubbena said there were two issues and those were the flow in the <br /> rivers in which stage 1 provided the retorbiod of and the other is water <br /> quality. Water quality problems are in tbs.LLstorical record and the , <br /> I method of measurement was different than wha5 it is now. <br /> Mayor Moore said that the need for energy is recognized but we need the <br /> outside leverage as to where the responsibility will be. <br /> Bill Hulbert said a decision was needed by March and they had plans to <br /> I start the reservoir clearing by summer of 1981 and construction to begin <br /> in 1984. <br /> :r ' <br />