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Er�r� <br /> the fire in the plant, the flow rate from the City mains will follow the path of least <br /> resistance at the available capacity. For fire protecdon purposes, the srorage tank <br /> combined with the City main aze considered to be a two-source water supply. <br /> F.3 Commenr(s): <br /> 20.26 'Page 36, paragroph 2: Revise SS milJion gallons to 24 million gallons. ' <br /> F.3 Rgwonse: The Public Works Department (Mr. Tom Thedford) has confirmed that <br /> total intetconnetted potable water storage capacity of the City is, in fact, 61 million <br /> gallons. The zones closest to and direcdy serving Roeing aze zone 650 with 20 million <br /> gallons and zone 715 with 4 million gallons. <br /> F.4 Commera(sJ: <br /> 26.134 'P. 56 - 3.5.3 - Furure Projecdons/Proposed Acdon - Reference is made to rhe <br /> possibility of reduc.rng the volume of wood to be chipped and recycled by <br /> BO%'. Our contacts with manu/'acturers indicote that 60� is a more realJstic <br /> maximum frgure. This would reduce the tonnage reduction numbers accord- <br /> ingty. Also, such acdons have liale tmpact on landfrll I7fe becouse waste gets <br /> compacted through the burial process aryway. ' <br /> F.4 Resnonse: The amount of wood which might be recycled was csdmated by Ausdn <br /> Engineering at SO�Y. It could conceivably be as low as 60%. <br /> k S Comment(s): <br /> 26.135 'P. 59 - 3.5.4 - Proposed Acdon Improvements - /t shouGl be noted rhat space <br /> needs ro be provided not only jor disposnl and recycJing containers but for <br /> nucic occess to those containers ar well. ' <br /> F.5 Reyyonse: Appropriate truck access will be provided to disposal containers and <br /> recycling containers. <br /> F.6 Commenr(s): <br /> 26.133 'P. 52 - 3.5.2.1 - The Boeing E.A.G.L.E Recycling Progran - It is not clear <br /> why data on recyclable materiaJs is unavailable. The srote and county both <br /> prepare reports. Shirlee �Ider at 393-82L10 may be able to help. Undersrand- <br /> tng what could be recycled versus what is being recycled is an important <br /> management tool for assessing the effecriveness of a recycling program and <br /> how it can be improved. ' <br /> 5-52 <br />