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2353 Rice Street, <br />St, P(1ul, Minnesota 55113 <br />(612) 484 -0272 <br />SHORT- ELLIOTT- HENDRICKSON, INC. <br />CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />{ ono lue s associates Inc. <br />CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />7400 METRO F3LVD.. Suite 310 <br />MINNEAPOLIS. MN 55435 (612) 035 -1226 <br />December 15, 1979 <br />Mr. Joseph G. Chlebeck <br />City Clerk <br />City of Little Canada <br />515 Little Canada Road <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55117 <br />Dear Mr. Chlebeck: <br />During our meeting in August we discussed a program to be <br />initiated by the MWCC (Metropolitan Waste Control Commission) in <br />the Twin Cities metropolitan area for the detailed investigations <br />of local sanitary sewer systems. One of the major goals of the <br />program is to identify sources of clearwater entry into the sewer <br />system. Recently, the MWCC sent you a letter explaining the <br />program and stating that the MWCC is applying for project funding. <br />Federal and state funds are available to pay up to 90 percent of <br />the cost of the investigations and subsequent phases of the work. <br />Short - Elliott- Hendrickson, Inc., and Donohue & Associates, Inc., <br />have been conducting infiltration /inflow investigations since the <br />federal program began in 1972. Because of our extensive experience, <br />we are familiar with the federal regulations which deal with <br />project funding and performance of the work. Our firms have a <br />complete and competent staff which has the experience necessary <br />to plan and efficiently carry out such work. We have an extensive <br />array of equipment available for flow monitoring and sewer <br />inspection, including an elaborate data processing system, to <br />evaluate the needs of your community. In addition, we are familiar <br />with local conditions and have an excellent working relationship <br />with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and MWCC personnel. <br />