Re Pumping Option (2)Michael,
I am available most anytime on Monday after 9am. Let me know what time
would work best for you.
Glenn
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On Mar 22, 2014, at 10:24 AM, "Keith Marvin" <KMarvin@coppelltx.gov
<mailto:KMarvin@coppelltx.gov> > wrote:
Michael,
I'll have Glenn Hollowell, our Public Works Manager meet you out
there. He knows more about that station, and pumping in general than I
do. I've copied him on this email, so hopefully he will respond with a
time he is available.
Keith Marvin
City of Coppell
On Mar 22, 2014, at 10:20 AM, "Suarez, Michael"
<msuarez@walshgroup.com <mailto:msuarez@walshgroup.com> > wrote:
We will wait for council approval to proceed. Please let
me know what time you are available to meet me on Monday to look at the
intake structure.
On Mar 22, 2014, at 10:16 AM, "Keith Marvin"
<KMarvin@coppelltx.gov <mailto:KMarvin@coppelltx.gov> > wrote:
Michael,
The pumps at the intake structure have not run
for many years. I don't even know if they will run, so I don't think we
can run them for you on Monday. We can certainly meet out there for you
to evaluate the station.
As I stated in my previous email, we have an
agreement in place with the Billingsley Company, and the change order
with AW will be presented for approval at our City Council meeting on
Tuesday. We expect Council will approve this CO.
I will send you an official notification of
approval of the CO on Wednesday morning with copies of the document for
your signatures. I have no objection to you beginning work at this
time, but the official direction to proceed will come on Wednesday.
Thanks.
Keith Marvin
City of Coppell
On Mar 22, 2014, at 9:51 AM, "Suarez, Michael"
<msuarez@walshgroup.com <mailto:msuarez@walshgroup.com> > wrote:
Keith,
Please send me something in writing
telling us to proceed with pumping the lake through the 42” line into
the elm fork of the trinity river. I would like to get all of this
installed next week but I need an approval from you.
Also, I would like to run the river
pumps at the intake structure and fill the 42” line and then turn off
the pumps and verify that all of the water drains back into the river.
I have been told that this is how the lake was drained a few years ago
but I would like to verify before we install our pump. Looking at the
profile, the line drops from elevation 501’ at North Lake to around 437’
at the trinity so it should work without a problem. Can we set this up
for first thing Monday morning?
Michael Suarez
Archer Western Contractors
Cell (817) 819-2073
msuarez@walshgroup.com
<mailto:msuarez@archerwestern.com>