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143 <br /> <br /> MINUTES <br /> OF <br /> THE <br /> MEETING <br /> OF <br /> THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br /> July 21, 1992 <br /> <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br /> Mayor Kenneth R. Mercer called the Regular Meeting of the City <br /> Council to order at 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />~. ROLL CALL <br /> <br /> Acting City Clerk Sandra L. LeGate called the roll, which is <br />recorded as follows: Councilmembers Robert E. Butler, Karin Mohr, <br />Ben Tarver, and Mayor Kenneth R. Mercer. Staff members present <br />were: Deborah Acosta, City Manager; Michael H. Roush, City <br />Attorney; Wayne Rasmussen, Principal Planner; Joseph Elliott, <br />Director of Public Works and Utilities; Dolores Bengtson, Director <br />of Parks and Community Services; and Bill van Gelder, Traffic <br />Engineer. <br /> <br /> Councilmember Dorothy N. Scribner was absent and excused. <br /> <br /> Dr. Stenguist made a slide presentation on the Tri-Valley <br />Water Recycling Program. He explained the results from the study <br />that was sponsored by Zone 7, the City of Livermore and the Dublin <br />San Ramon Services District (DSRSD). He s~mmarized the findings <br />made by the study. It was found that water recycling is feasible <br />on a technical, regulatory, and a public health basis. The <br />treatment technology is in place for water recycling, including <br />reverse osmosis. Water recycling is economically feasible as well. <br />It is an important tool for water resources management and for <br />ground water quality management. Dr. Stenquist explained the <br />overall benefits of water recycling. Water recycling gives <br />increased control over water supply and waste water disposal. He <br />pointed out that water recycling facilities could be built as <br />needed. <br /> <br /> Mayor Mercer thanked Mr. Stenquist for his hard work and <br />effort put into this program. <br /> <br />3. AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta announced that Item 4a, Approval of City council <br />Minutes for 7/7/92 was continued to the 8/4/92 City Council <br />meeting. <br /> <br />7/21/92 1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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