present service area will reach an ultimate 85,000 people. Based on present per capita water use, this population would require almost 9.5 million gallons per day forStudy Plans For Extension(Continued from Page I) parking lot. The storage yard would be located south of the crew building.IN A BOW TO equal employment opportunities, the CSSMTD trustees ordered the inclusion of a woman’s washroom in the crew locker building. The ICG currently has one woman working as a trainman on commuter trains.A bid option on face brick for the crew building and substation will be included in specifications.Action on approving a contract between the district and the ICG for work on the extension was held off until the board’s next meeting to allow updating of cost estimates. The railroad will perform work such as track laying and installation of scatenary wire and signals because of union contracts which specify that such work must be done by railroad employees.THE EXTENSION of the line, station and auxiliary buildings, signals, electric wire and storage yard are included in the original state and federal grants. The district is now preparing a new grant application for funds to cover the cost of 20 additional Highliners and the Park Forest South parking lots.Plans for the extension are being designed by the consulting firm of Alfred Benesch and Company.an average and about 13 million gallons for a peak day average. Maximum peak use would be 19 million gallons.IN ADDITION there is the possibility that Harvey could begin supplying water to such neighboring communities as Homewood, Glenwood or Thornton.Mclxiren said that the city engineers recommend that a water supply main Jshould be capable of providing at least the Javerage day use with as little booster Ipumping as possible and that maximum Ivelocities be in the area of five feet per fsecond. IThe water commissioner reported that I the larger 36-inch main would require I pumps with smaller horsepower motors | ' than the 30-inch main because the larger i j main would not require as much booster / pumping to maintain the proper flow. The I j engineers’ report says that because of the/ reduction in horsepower and less pumping time, the larger main would result in ar] energy savings to the city. ITCC Goals j(Continued from Pane I) .TCC presently had advisory committees p for each of its career education programs. Some committees are more active than others depending upon the status of the curriculum.The college also plans to offer a more comprehensive program of student activities. Babysitting services have been instituted this semester already in lieu of a day care center, approved.Ivey’s final objective is a review' of procedures io the controller’s office to produce timely and meaningful financial reports.