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<br />/ <br /> <br />-0;:. <br />;-7 <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />BROOK FOREST PROJECT, Continued <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />Ie <br /> <br />improving the district's water supply system. <br /> <br />Water Resources <br /> <br />Consultants, Inc., of Denver, Colorado, was retained to perform the <br /> <br />study. <br /> <br />The engineering and feasibility study has been completed. The <br /> <br />engineers recommend upgradinb the existing system and adding additional <br /> <br />components to the system as the demand justifies the necessary expen- <br /> <br />ditures. To implement the proposed improvements and additions, the <br /> <br />district is proposing to fund the project with its revenues supplemented <br /> <br />by additional funds from outside sources. <br /> <br />PROPOSED "PROJECT <br /> <br />The consulting engineers recommend a staged development that will <br /> <br />provide: (1) a raw water storage reservoir that will facilitate <br /> <br />approval of a plan of augmentation, thus legally securing the needed <br /> <br />raw water supply, (2) drilling of additional wells, (3) the addition of <br /> <br />treated water storage tanks, (4) the replacement of the existing water <br /> <br />distribution lines, (5) the addition of force mains connecting water <br /> <br />wells directly with the treated storage tanks, (6) the installation of <br /> <br />pressure reducing valves and gate valves, (7) the upgrading of existing <br /> <br />treated water storage tanks, (8) the installation of additional fire <br /> <br />hydrants to improve the fi1='e fighting capabilities of the system, and <br /> <br />other improvements which would enhance the water supply capabilities <br /> <br />of the system. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />-4- <br />