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9110-4 <br />Mr. Ira also confirms the 2002 State Task Force has not finalized its <br />report. There are other sources nationally that discuss the health and <br />safety issues surrounding recycled wastewater. Ultimately, you will <br />need to state that there are absolutely no health risks to the <br />residents of Redwood City in order to approve the use of recycled <br />wastewater at our homes. Absent this statement and its basis, the City <br />Council will be in a vulnerable position. How do you respond? <br />Moving forward with the recycled water - pipeline moves the city a step <br />closer to later approval for its use right at our homes. Yet you <br />stated on the record in December that no decisions would be made until <br />all health concerns were mitigated. Did you mean what you said then or <br />have you changed your mind now? How do you respond? <br />The simple fact is that the decision to establish a large recycled <br />wastewater project is all about money. <br />The Safewater Coalition respectfully requests that you give due <br />consideration to this entire project. As it appears you are going to <br />approve this recycled water- pipelines tonight, we request that you also <br />state on the record that no recycled water will be used in our <br />residential areas. <br />Thank you for your consideration in this matter and we all await your <br />public response tonight and continuing commitment to the citizens of <br />Redwood City. <br />Ve T_ui .ours, <br />t al <br />Fo order of Safewater Coalit -an <br />6'0- 508 -96ee <br />