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o Recommended a more kidney bean shape design like we described �eerwood's, which <br /> would allow for more efficient use of space and potential for expansiori if desired. <br /> • Theirs was not from CRS (Deerwood's was) sa it is configured a little differently. <br /> • Their control panel was actually protected and stored in the back-utility room of their nearby <br /> public restroom. <br /> o Daniel recommended this type of setup arid Andy and I thought this was a great way to <br /> protect equipment and reduce vandalism risks. <br /> • When asked about vandalism, he did indicate it had been an issue numerous tirnes since being <br /> built. They're police now installed cameras in the area to hopefully remedy it. <br /> • Also recommended to NOT use paper towels in the restroom (blowers) as they've had issues <br /> with them ending up on the splashpad plugging drains, etc. <br /> • They have 2 fountains nearby the splashpad (on outside of bathroom). <br /> • They thought theirs was using 18,000 GPD to 20,000 GPD (originally up to 37,Q00 GPD prior to <br /> throttiing valves down). <br /> • Ask Jeff at our meeting about adjustability and programmability potential. <br />
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