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20 <br />16. Utilities <br />Electric Power <br />The units will be electrically heated. An estimate of <br />annual demand has not yet been made, but the units should <br />be relatively efficient, with insulation and the use of <br />up-to-date appliances. The Snohomish County P.U.D. is <br />anticipating large power demand increases in this area, <br />including extension of its grid with interconnection <br />between the Casino Road and Mukilteo Boulevard areas. <br />The utility is similarly situated with other utilities <br />in the Northwest that do not own large amounts of hydro- <br />electric generating facilities, with acquisition of new <br />power at marginal rates substantially higher than Curren <br />^ <br />average rates. <br />Communications Systems <br />J <br />General Telephone foresees no problems in supplying <br />service to this area. <br />u <br />Water. <br />Id <br />The City of Everett water system in this area is approach - <br />a <br />ing the peak demand capacity of the Casino Road Standpide. <br />System improvements, due to the extensive industrial and <br />residental demand expansion in southwest Everett, are to <br />be financed by revenue bonds. Demand from a project this <br />size would be exprcted to average about 40,000 to 50,000 <br />u <br />gallons per day (100 to 120 gallons per day, per capita). <br />Sewer <br />Sewer volumes generated (estimated 30,000 gallons per day) <br />