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33 <br /> 6 August 23,19.]8 <br /> 1 Te _ <br /> regular m the Everett City council lea t order a <br /> h30 ,August23, ]e in the Hearing <br /> ef the C Courthouse with <br /> Presidenton presiding and all councilmeninince a ceptCoun- <br /> cilman nlacrsi <br /> STATE <br /> ER <br /> TION <br /> .I MBHTIN Bruce sHreportedNthat that after August 9,197B council g Dsxs <br /> repthsen1 the city tatives administration's pose Auty gust <br /> 16,e1938aMayorves Hill to Moore <br /> Moe Mickelson,DicktT n, Haglund,Hugh. 'ands <br /> Waes of shington a Mulley staff met with Ke the <br /> State <br /> atehoBruce f alth D so a the meeting.EL goabmh of <br /> a <br /> letter dated August 5,also <br /> eafroom Robert Leaver,sup engineer_.. <br /> water apply a W coon,outlining s position t9(1) t <br /> ia in 1 PUD in of filtrationfacilitiesand(2)thecity should work with.eaejoint e o irk out thew r quality problems which will <br /> ££o of the Culmback O r hydroelectric purposes. <br /> 1 createdso pointed out <br /> t the asbestosecon t of xex- <br /> tremely <br /> melynot khigh,e g that <br /> effects o high asbestoscontentin water <br /> At the meeting Ken Merry from the state nted o that the <br /> oulto hebe convertedto grantswhen construction isus In addition a <br /> state saiblyently committed[ the city fortengineering,the <br /> u00000 another0$500,000 to 51,000,000,a <br /> ef.2 civ renew., could spend as much as$5,000,000 o <br /> the project.ae ` " <br /> Hod <br /> the discussion <br /> .1 The TherBUD poes wand oegetnthe sadd edDi filtrationor lcosts Dam <br /> .. protec- <br /> tion that weedk g led for plans <br /> costs ec- <br /> provisions foon r water rojecty P <br /> be water alityteffec n the operation y o£rth hydro f the facilities. They <br /> 6,p subject is currently under stody y <br /> TM L pD.D. <br /> Merry the city should explore <br /> re w ether i <br /> vud bewilingto be 1 A city nin t <br /> hecosrof filtration,atquality 1 participating <br /> hydroelectric development.. h 1 g d this approach should <br /> h <br /> The DSHS desires a comm proceed <br /> thrfa 0niacilities. Michels 1 i h d haveleast filtration <br /> lion <br /> Lollar g before proceeding. <br /> It was <br /> t city <br />:?� tives to discahetther itrwill participatein with <br /> ation facilities to <br /> she extent relatedoperation oft hydroelectrical <br /> The quesion w ked o Haglund a to how much the household <br /> water ratewould increase Max said that if there ou <br /> te <br /> would increaselabout$4.20 a month flat r daifncompletelyefunded <br /> the t would increase$1.00 to$1:50 p nth. a industrial rates <br /> wouldalso increase. The cost would b distributed 13 <br /> Haglundfurtherstated that at the present time we are meeting <br /> rnme on Lads,but this could Chan r ze ing state <br /> ds 1 ` <br /> id <br /> ( t withePUD a theirkah the ebnsultentsatolbringabackvasted 4 reco®ends- S <br /> 1 tion to Council. <br />
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