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Box 5, Folder 16, Document 33
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DEPARTMENT of WATER WORKS
"68 MITCHELL STREET, S. W.
102 City Hall JACKSON 5-8341
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
PAUL WEIR September 29, 1967 ~ ps
GENERAL MANAGER .-
WILLIAM T. BUSH : W. CURTIS HESTE
ASST. GENERAL MANAGER f AUDITOR
Mr. Ross Arnold
Arnold & Cate
904 Standard Federal Savings Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Ross:
Thank you for your letter relative to the availability of water
for a 45 acre tract of land on Bankhead Highway between the
drive-in theatre and the Chattahoochee River.
We have a S-inch main in Bankhead Highway, a 12-inch in Carroll
Road, and an 8-inch in Maynard Road.
Atlanta's Water Department is a modern, municipally owned
utility valued at $175,000,000. We have a continuous program of
updating and strengthening the system to provide the most reliable
water service possible to all our citizen-customers. However,
factors beyond our control such as water main breaks, electrical
power failures, etc. can cause a reduction in pressure and volume
or complete suspension of service during the period of repairs.
We cannot assure any customer of uninterrupted service during
these emergencies.
If a building requires a guaranteed minimum water pressure and
volume, it is the responsibility of the owner to provide adequate
storage and booster pumps.
It will be a pleasure to work with you in proveetaE water service
and fire protection for this project.
.
Paul Weir
PWssb
“AILANTA GROWS WHERE WATER GOES”
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DEPARTMENT of WATER WORKS
"68 MITCHELL STREET, S. W.
102 City Hall JACKSON 5-8341
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
PAUL WEIR September 29, 1967 ~ ps
GENERAL MANAGER .-
WILLIAM T. BUSH : W. CURTIS HESTE
ASST. GENERAL MANAGER f AUDITOR
Mr. Ross Arnold
Arnold & Cate
904 Standard Federal Savings Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Ross:
Thank you for your letter relative to the availability of water
for a 45 acre tract of land on Bankhead Highway between the
drive-in theatre and the Chattahoochee River.
We have a S-inch main in Bankhead Highway, a 12-inch in Carroll
Road, and an 8-inch in Maynard Road.
Atlanta's Water Department is a modern, municipally owned
utility valued at $175,000,000. We have a continuous program of
updating and strengthening the system to provide the most reliable
water service possible to all our citizen-customers. However,
factors beyond our control such as water main breaks, electrical
power failures, etc. can cause a reduction in pressure and volume
or complete suspension of service during the period of repairs.
We cannot assure any customer of uninterrupted service during
these emergencies.
If a building requires a guaranteed minimum water pressure and
volume, it is the responsibility of the owner to provide adequate
storage and booster pumps.
It will be a pleasure to work with you in proveetaE water service
and fire protection for this project.
.
Paul Weir
PWssb
“AILANTA GROWS WHERE WATER GOES”
ys
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