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Ms. Michelotti indicated that it was not so much the discussion at the Pleasanton City <br /> Council, but the process at LAVWMA. A question was raised about the dual pipeline increasing <br /> the capacity. The reason for the dual pipe is to try and mitigate the impacts to the Pleasanton <br /> residents and because the existing pipeline is failing. It does not make sense to try and reline <br /> certain parts of the existing pipeline. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala said Mayor Brown was trying to understand the logic behind going to a single <br /> pipeline in the urban areas. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pico felt the appropriate place to have the discussion is at the LAVWMA Board <br /> level. This Council has directed the LAVWMA representatives to pursue the issue. He felt <br /> confident in carrying the information to the LAVWMA Board for discussion. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pico requested information from PG&E regarding alternative power uses. <br /> <br /> Ms. Dennis asked if an analysis could be done regarding the wind farms. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala asked if PG&E would be able to provide a usage report covering the past ten <br /> years. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Mr. Pico, seconded by Ms. Ayala, requesting the presentation from <br />PG&E on May 18 to include alternatives for power, such as photovoltic; an analysis <br />regarding wind farms; and a usage report covering the past ten years that sets forth the <br />predicted usage and actual usage. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers Ayala, Dennis, Michelotti, Pico, and Mayor Tarvet. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pico mentioned a letter received from Matt Sullivan regarding the nuclear fuel rods <br />from Pennsylvania to the G.E. Vallecitos Nuclear plant for testing in late June. He requested <br />information on the status of the G.E. Vallecitos plant and the transportation of nuclear rods. <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta said it is a difficult issue, given the desire of the nuclear plant not to have a <br />lot of public information. Staff will do what it can. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver supported the request. He felt the public should be aware of what is <br />occurring at the plant. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 17 05/04/99 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />