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<br />Part A <br /> <br />5. Salida has several water sources. They are as follows: <br /> <br />(1) A surface water treatment plant that can produce 4 million gallons <br />per day. <br /> <br />(2) Two gallery systems that produce a total of 3.9 million gallons per <br />day, and <br /> <br />(3) A set of springs that produces 100,000 gallons per day of hot water. <br /> <br />The springs collection system and its 5 mile long transmission line needs <br />to be replaced. This system was built 57 years ago and has deteriorated <br />to a point where we are losing water as well as heat. <br /> <br />Part B <br /> <br />5. The City~s hot water source is a series of springs that are interconnected <br />and the water is then transported 5 miles to the municipal pool. The <br />original AC pipe has mineral deposits in some sections that have cut the <br />diameter in half. The remaining sections have deteriorated and have <br />been replaced when leaks are detected. <br /> <br />We are, therefore, losing some water to the aquafir. <br /> <br />Our project is to replace the spring collection system and transmission <br />line. The transmission line will be increased in diameter from 411 to 611 <br />to allow for complete delivery of all the City's water right and mainte- <br />nance of a higher water temperature. This water is used by our municipal <br />pool and the excess will be used to supplement the hot water heating <br />system at the nearby HUD housing project. The excess can also be sold <br />to local businesses for such projects as aquaculture. <br />