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r <br />City Judge, Cedric Townsend administered the oath of office to the newly <br />elected council members, and the new council members assumed their chairs <br />at the council table. <br />Mr. Bob Hayter and Mr. Reeves Hayter appeared before the Council in behalf <br />of Hayter Engineering to present an Infiltration /Inflow report on the Sewer <br />system. Four alternates were presented to the Council showing improvements, <br />repairs, and replacements to the sewer collection system as well as alternate <br />means to treat the waste water for an estimated population of 33,700 by the <br />year 2000. S1r. Hayter advised that an alternate plan should be selected by <br />the Council in order to incorprate into a facility-plan to be presented <br />to the Environmental Protection Agency by August 1979. fir. Hayter advised <br />that the facility plan must be °presented to :Industries, a public hearing <br />called and the Council approve the facility plan. The major differences <br />in the four alternates was the construction of waste water treatment plants; <br />Alternate No. 1 showed the use of the existing plant for all treatment, <br />Alternate No. 2 showed a new treatment plant in the southeastern part of <br />the city, Alternate No. 3 showed the construction of two plants on the <br />South side of the City, one.on the southeast and one on the southwest, <br />Alternate No. 4 showed one plant being built in the southwest part of <br />the city. Mr. Hayter further advised that by 1981 95% of City's funds <br />must be available for matching grant fund. Mr. Hayter requested a dicision <br />by the Council designating one of the alternate plans by mid May 1979., <br />Resolution No. 1929 proclaiming April 27, 1979 as Gene Stallings appreciation <br />day was presented. A motion was made by Councilman Burnett, seconded by <br />Councilman Williams for adoption of the Resolution. Motion carried 7 ayes, <br />0 nays. <br />
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