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<br />KLOlZ /6, "CI6TES, INC. <br />Consulting Engineer. <br /> <br />The recent study and analysis of the water distribution <br /> <br />syste!.u for Deer Park provided data used in future <br /> <br />needs <br /> <br />projections. These future needs projections are considered in <br /> <br />site size and water treatment plant cost contained in the <br /> <br />following estimates. <br /> <br />EXISTING GROUNDWATER SOURCES (City of Deer Park) <br /> <br />The existing city system is served by groundwater, provided <br /> <br />by three wells. The first well is located on the north side of <br /> <br />"P" Street approximately midway between Center and Luella Streets <br /> <br />and has a nominal capacity of about 800 GPM. <br /> <br />Recently its <br /> <br />capacity has been limited to about 250 GPM. <br /> <br />The City is <br /> <br />reworking the well pump and motor, however, and it has been <br /> <br />assumed for the purpose of this study that the full 800 GPM is <br /> <br />available. <br /> <br />A second well is located at the intersection of Coy and <br /> <br />Durant Streets. <br /> <br />This well has a 1,500 GPM capacity and is <br /> <br />reportedly in good repair. <br /> <br />The third well is located just north of Pasadena Boulevard <br /> <br />about 2,100 feet from the eastern city limit. This well also has <br /> <br />a 1,500 GPM capacity and seems to be in good condition. <br /> <br />A fourth well is located in the northwest quadrant of the <br /> <br />city just off 13th Street. This well is very old and shallow. <br /> <br />After having been abandoned for years, it was recently put to use <br />