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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2001 RESOLUTION NO. 200 1 WHEREAS, the citizens of the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, ~ilpi~s, Campbell, Los Gatos, ~.bnte Sereno, Saratoga and Cupertino are served by one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment plmlts in the United States, the San Jose-Santa Clara Pollution Plant; and WHt~F~AS, the plant each sunn~r experiences peak flows due to increased residential and business water usage; and WHEP~!AS, the plant must stay within safe capacity to avoid a biological upset of partially treated sewage spilling into the Bay and industrial curtailment; and ~EREAS, the plant, for the first time in three years, survived a hot sumner in 1981 ~ithout a spill into the Bay; and ~~, the citizens of the eight Valley cc~t,r~nities served by the treatn~nt plsnt are credited with helping in last year 's major environ- mental success by reduction of indoor water usage; and WHEREAS reduction of residential indoor water use is a primary , means of slowing flows to the plant; and WHEP~AS, The San Jose-Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant has launched a second' "SD$~ THE FLOW" public awareness canR~aign to ask residents in Santa Clara Valley to cut down on flows to the sewage plant by conserving on water use in the home; ~6w, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Council does hereby endorse and support the s~nm~_r water conservation effort, and further does hereby RESOLVE that the months of August and September, 1982 be known as "SLOW I~{E FLf~ MCNTHS" in the Santa Clara Valley. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga C. ity Council on the 21st day of July, 1982 , by unanimous vote: MAYOR ""X, ATIEST: City Clerk