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February 19, 1976 <br />Mr. Clayton Parks, Attorney <br />City of Little Canada <br />1590 White Bear Avenue <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55109 <br />Subject: Little Canada -Shoreview Interceptor <br />i4WCC Project 71-32 <br />Dear Mr. Parks: <br />The Metropolitan Waste Control Commission is the recipient of your <br />letter of November ill 1975 which requested clarification of our <br />planning for the Little Canada -Shoreview Interceptor and the pro- <br />posed construction schedule. We.apologize for this late reply. <br />The Commission was authorized by the Metropolitan Council in the 1972 <br />and 1973 Capital Budgets to proceed with the detail design (preparation <br />of plans and specifications) and the construction of the Little Canada - <br />Shoreview Interceptor. The authorization was also approved for financing <br />with so called "reimbursement funds in the event that state and federal <br />grants could not be secured. The Commission conducted detail planning <br />and design for an all -gravity interceptor which would allow the phase- <br />out of the Grass Lake and Wabasso lift stations and run in a south- <br />easterly direction to Little Canada and through your industrial park. <br />Numerous alignments were explored in view of the availability of rights - <br />of -way and also in attempt to avoid tunneling a section of the inter- <br />ceptor under North Owasso Boulevard. The design of the interceptor was <br />not a simple task and subsurface investigations were conducted and <br />evaluated to ascertain that a recommended route was the most economical <br />and most desirable. The Commission also prepared an Environmental <br />Assessment in accord with the Environmental Quality Council to fulfill <br />requirements and satisfy the concerns of environmentalists. The Environ- <br />mental Assessment was distributed in draft form to affected local govern- <br />ments, other public agencies and interested parties for their input in <br />the preparation of the final assessment. <br />The Department of Natural Resources, upon review of the draftflowessment, <br />became concerned with interruption or Creation rsubsurface <br />concerns of <br />between the lakes in the area. In order to resolve <br />the Department of Natural Resources, it was necessary to re-evaluate <br />the subsurface conditions along the planned alignment of the proposed <br />interceptor. A comprehensive subsurface study required adritonal <br />deep borings and piezometers. This investigation was time consuming <br />and necessary to resolve the question of possible effects of the <br />construction of the interceptor along the proposed alignment. <br />Letter on file under Engineer Clerk's <br />( Kittle Canada Shoreview Interceptor) exhibit no. <br />tnFc t. t tto; .- 1 o- 76 <br />