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From: Richard Kahn To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: Water Maker quote Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:58:13 +0000 Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. 575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor New York NY 10022 tel fax cell Begin forwarded message: From: ZM Subject: Re: Water Maker quote Date: April 28, 2017 at 1:59:04 PM EDT To: Richard Kahn < Thank you Confirming it makes 3400 GPD Invoice shows 34000 GPD If it's 3400 GPD then it's way under sized for present landscape and domestic demand Which I believe you already know It would probably be a good idea to source a larger RO , water storage and Genset for GSJ The Solar Batteries over time will also start showing issues as well. If this demand continues If a new RO is sourced make sure electrical demand can be supported by Genset and solar grid Would recommend a water meter be installed now to help determine daily demand of system Sent from my iPhone On Apr 28, 2017, at 10:29 AM, Richard Kahn < Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. 575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10022 wrote: EFTA00696106 tel fax= cell Begin forwarded message: From: reefcoservices Subject: Water Maker quote Date: February 24, 2016 at 4:51:03 PM EST To: Ann Rodriguez richardkahn12 < Daphne Wallace Hello everyone, Please see the attached quote for the water maker at Great St. James. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask. I have also attached some information on the Media filter, Boost pump and the Water Maker. I have quoted the LX series with media fitration, touch screen, and all automatic. Richard I did a test of the old cistern. It appears to be in good shape but the test of the water came back showing some Total Dissolve Solids (TDS) in the water. Total dissolved solids (TDS) is just what it says, the sum of all solids dissolved in the water. The constituents that make up TDS are varied and, for the most part, remain unknown as we simply measure the gross sum of these metals, minerals and salts. Calcium and sodium compounds dominate, while magnesium and dozens of other solubles can be founds therein. In freshly filled cisterns, the most common dissolved solid is calcium in some form, usually a salt or ion. As water "ages", however, the story changes. Often confused, incidentally, suspended solids (turbulence, color ) are not measured as part of TDS. Only actually dissolved materials are measured. They remain completely invisible, as they are truly a part of the liquid. The suspended solids I saw was just dirt. The cistern is only about 6 inches deep presently so I would suggest pumping the rest out and using bleach to clean the cistern, flush is out and then you will have a cleaned and sanitized cistern. Warm regards, David Van Drieson Reefco Services, Inc. <Flomax_5_flyer.pdf> <FLI401 - MF ASSY, 5GPM, W FRAME.PDF> <BlueWaterBrochure-REV0909 I 5-WEB.pdf> <Great St. James watermaker.xls> EFTA00696107

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