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QOp � <br /> PUBL/� WO/rK5 ���j�� <br /> h � �i � �� <br /> November 17, 2014 <br /> TRUDY FRANCIS <br /> 5006 EL CHARLCE <br /> EVEREiT WA 98203-3063 <br /> Re: Removal of Existing Pressure Retief Valve <br /> Dear TRUDY FRANCIS: <br /> During the installation of the new pressure relief valve (PRV) on the water service to your <br /> property, we determined thak there is �� existing PRV in your home. This was discovered when <br /> your water pressure was measured at your outside hose spigot resulted with your water <br /> pressure being much lower than what the new PRV is set for. <br /> P1ost likely this PRV is located inside your house where the water service enters your home. As <br /> I noted in my earlier letter, PRVs are maintained by the homeowner. That is why we had no <br /> knowledge that your home aiready had a PRV. The fact that your water pressure is low <br /> suggests that either the PRV is set incorrectly or that it is malfunctioning. <br /> Our records indicate your water service is about 20 years old, If your PRV was installed at the <br /> same time it is likely that it is at, or beyond, its useful life and malfunctioning. Therefore, if you <br /> want to improve the water pressure in your home, the City recommends you hire a plumber to <br /> remove your existing PRV. <br /> If you have any qucstions regarding this matter, please call me at (425) 257-7215 or Mark <br /> Doucette at (-�L5) 257-7231. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Richard He i, P.E. <br /> Senior Engineer <br /> CIIY OF �VFRi=1 1 ^ 3''00 C�=dar S�rcef � E���eretl. W/� 99201 • (�?5) ?51 4�900 • f=ar (425) 257-8882 <br />