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Show 6D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1983 umefi Has Getting Water r 7 St. Peters Windows Dedicated CLEARFIELD ceremonies By SHARON STEELE Review Correspondent Dedication marking SUNSET Water, water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink." While that lament isnt exactly descriptive of water conditions in Sunset, .it is the completion of an project to install windows honoring the' 12 Apostles were held Sunday at the St. Peters Episcopal Church 18-ye- ar in Clearfield. indicative f in the towns culinary water system. Based on city wells and your 1 Weber Basin Conservancy District (WBCD) contract, you have more water than you need, but supply does not meet peak demands, because you cant get it," Larry Perkins told Sunsets City Council during an Aug. 2, a the symbolism of SimonZealot, with two oars and fishes symbolizing his life as a fisherman. The background is bright red in color which symbolizes his role as a revolutionary in the r 1 recently dedicated at St. Peters Episcopal Church is admired by Robert Poston of Layton and Junior Warden, 6. WINDOWS 12 windows represent the lives of each Apostle. By feeding known information, such as elevations at key points, flow estimates, direction, pipeline sizes and locations, etc., into a computer, Perkins said he was able to create an electronic map of Sunsets distribution ' system. Then by running standard conditions that could be checked in the field, the engineer compared what the computer says should . be happening with what is actually happening. Two models were set up to check the effectiveness of Sunsets distribution system in maintaining acceptable water pressure during peak periods of i For this reason the department has been very careful to watch the pressure gauges in past fires. You probably would not be able to handle some heavy fires, said Perkins. -- The engineer attrributed part of the pressure problem to Sunsets water storage facility. The two purposees for storage, he explained, are to accumulate water for instantaneous peak demands and for fire flow. The 1.5 million gallon storage '22 facility partially owned by Sunset also supplies Clinton, , Clearfield, Syracuse, and West!' Point. Some ,400 acre feet of that water is allocated each year session. instantaneous demand. to Sunset. But with two cities, ; Becausae the town has bad Computer runs assuming a Clinton and Clearfield, having some problems with low water high three gallon per minute additional tanks at lower levels, pressure and is concerned about demand per connection Sunsets water doesnt know fire indicated should be no who owns it. Perkins explained. there adequate maintaining I hope that Im not heard as ; protection, Perkins had been significant pressure problems retained several months ago to within the city if the WBCD criticizing WBCD. Perkins said do a computer analysis of pressure is between 35 pounds But the fact that youve felt you Sunsets supply, storage, and per square inch and 60 psi at the had so much water up there distnbution facilities. point of delivery to the city. has misled you. Youve had Maintenance Chief Jerry ownership in the tank, but not Ellsworth noted the Bob the water. Weber Basin Hensley, Remedies suggested by the management, had assured him study fell into two categories: the city was adequately supplied fire protection, and water with 60 pounds. supply. east side of U.S. 89 would be But, said Ellsworth, I dont studied. This proposed facility trully believe that, in my heart. First priority, the engineer The whole conclusion of the said, should go to increasinng "could make the existing culverts study is that yourre not getting the water supply through the operate even under 60 pounds, Perkins replied. If construction of a reservoir above conditions. the pressure is adequate at the the existing tank, or alternately, The culvert had plugged in the meters where you take water acquiring the existing reservoir in full and installing a separate May flooding and flooded three from WBCD, under normal local streets. Sandbags were conditions water supply line. your Second priority would go to distribution handles very system placed to stop the flow of the four lines one 250 W., well. replacing water toward nearby homes. 1000 No.,"350 W., and 400 W. With zero pressure, Wallace Individual property owners said a vacuum on the lines could between 1300 and 1800, as you would be responsible under lift them right out of the ground. can afford to. i r work in designing the windows. The window is designed on The main problem Sv V Apostle Simon Zealot window. St. Peters architect Richard D. Lowe of Case, Lowe and Hart ArchitectsEngineers of Ogden, was honored for his voluntary Empire. of what Perkins Consulting Engineers sees as the The project began Jan. 17, 1965 with the dedication of the first three windows and was completed Sunday with the Roman ' ' IT 1 T Kaysville OKs Culvert Project putting the channel and culverts obstruction of the water flow in in the condition they were in the creek. In his before the May flood would cost for KAYSVILLE report to the Approval the restoration and response of $66,000. The cost to replace all council on 5 proposed projects RCP and along the he the Thornfield Culvert along culverts with a creek, Holmes Creek was approved by establishment of the channels to recommended the removal of all the City Council last weeks. The handle the water flow when obstructions in the main channel project, which will cost $15,700, needed would cost $121,500 in a such as large rocks and dams. will repair the culvert with a Fences that cross the channel design plan. reinforced concrete pipe would be evaluated to determine on the creek that flows in The council told Brown to if the water can flow through Kaysvilles King Clarion proceed with the Thornfield them without snagging debris. Subdivision. City officials hope project and they would consider would be Headwalks the restoration will prevent a both options and determine who recurrance of recent flooding could fund the projects. Brown constructed at all inlets and" 'county flood ordinances in the creek problems in the area. reported much of the flood outlets and the feasibility of removing obstacles future a to along flooding prevent was caused by building desilting City Engineer Marc Brown problem told the council the cost of residents fences and their desedimentation facility on the Thornfield Road. By BARRY KAWA Review Staff 14-pa- ge 1 100-rainf- 48-in- ch 100-ye- ar 48-in- ch , Take A"NEW UOOlCAt Us NEW RIDES NEW CHARACTERS NEW VIDEOS, FREE IIOGLE ZOO TICXXjCT, BALLOONS, AND A SPECIAL FAMILY FOOD VALUE FOR ONLY $9.95 m to come and You're invitee from August celebrate Chuck E.s newly remodeled food and entertainment centers m Salt Lake and Ogden and the recently opened Sandy Mall store. 8-- 21 ft Youll see 5 new kiddie rides, the tinker tower, and over IS new video games. We're also introducing our new guest stars: In Salt Lake . . . The Beach Bowzers, straight from California! 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