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Table 1 is a summary of the Project goals, obstacles and findings: <br /> Success of meeting previously The first 3/4 of the installations is <br /> identified goals and objectives ahead of schedule. <br /> Obstacles Encountered None <br /> Preliminary findings or <br /> Accomplishments None <br /> Potential need for revision to the <br /> scope of work and timeline <br /> As of the date of this report, the goals and objectives of this project have been met. Most of the <br /> existing meter pits were in relatively good condition. <br /> The timeline for this project is ahead of schedule and has been altered accordingly. A small <br /> sample of the existing meters have been tested. The following is a summary of those test results: <br /> St. Charles Mesa Water District <br /> 2013 Meter Replacement Program/Random meter <br /> test resluts <br /> -5to+ +or- +or- <br /> AWWA 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% <br /> '1/4 <br /> GAL. 2 GAL. 15 GAL. <br /> Netune 92% 100% 98.40% <br /> Sensus 2% 100% 98.80% <br /> Sensus 84% 0% 98.80% <br /> Sensus 6% 101.50% 100.50% <br /> Netune(Old) 0% 92% 97.80% <br /> Sensus 78% 101% , 99.40% <br /> Sensus 80% 98% 97.80% <br /> Sensus 87% 101.50% 99.70% <br /> Sensus 6% 95% 98.20% <br /> Netune(Old) 58% 100% 100.40% <br /> Netune(Old) 0% 0% 1% <br /> AVERAGE 45% 81% 90.07% <br /> As you can see, the old meters were accounting for less than % of the low flows, and only 81% of <br /> the low to moderate flows. <br /> A copy of the timeline is also attached. <br /> The total area in the 100% Complete 2013 Meter Replacement Project was 0.47 square miles. <br /> VA // !O ` <br /> Kenneth Alan Young, Colorado Registered P ofessional Engineer#33405 Date <br />