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291 <br />May 13, 1974 <br />Mr. Locher suggested contacting Mr. Hamblien from the St. Paul Water Department <br />asking him to attend this meeting. Mr. Gotwald agreed. <br />There was discussion on the Forest Lake Interceptor and the fact that this line <br />is restricted; The 7.6 million dollars held by the Metro Sewer Board and the fact <br />that they must have Metro Council approval as to where this money is spent. The <br />alternate systems that have been proposed and the effect they could have on the <br />development of the City. <br />Mr. Zelinka wondered if anyone had contacted Governor Anderson. He felt that some <br />one should take a sample of the water from Centerville Lake at the point of <br />discharge of the storm sewer and take that to the meeting on Thursday. He asked <br />the Clerk to contact Centerville for this. <br />Mr. Jaworski felt that Mr. Rehbein was here for some answers to the problem in <br />Shenandoah. He asked if Mr. Gotwald had contacted the Metro Sewer Board. <br />Mr. Gotwald said that he had called the Sewer Board and talked to Mr. Payne. The <br />answer was that the Metro Sewer Board could not approve the installation of the <br />mains and laterals in the Shenandoah project. Mr. Gotwald asked them what would <br />happen if the City gave permission for the installation of these lines without <br />Metro Sewer Board approval. This then would be the problem of the City. <br />Mr. Jaworski asked what would be the difference in depth of the two systems being <br />considered for the interceptor. <br />Mr. Gotwald explained the major differences in the installation of the two systems. <br />There could be a difference of 6 or 7 feet. <br />Clyde Rehbein asked Mr. Gotwald what the drop per hundred feet is in a gravity <br />system. He thought if the elevation at Country Lakes could be established and the <br />drop could then be computed to the Shenandoah area, and their lines could then <br />be installed at the proper depth. <br />Mr. Gotwald said the drop is about 11 inch per hundred feet but this depth could <br />not be computed from the Country Lakes area because those lines are exceptionally <br />deep and that area will be emptied by the lift station. Mr. Gotwald said the <br />entire area from Centerville to County Road J could be served by a full gravity <br />system. <br />Mr. Jaworski said as far as he was concerned he .could see no reason for holding <br />up this installation. <br />Mr. Zelinka asked Mr. Rehbein if he would be willing to assume the cost for <br />hauling the sewage from this area? <br />Mr. Rehbein felt that the cost of hauling from the 10 homes now existing should <br />be on the same basis as the homes in the'Country Lake area. If any new homes <br />would be constructed and sold, he would then assume the cost of those homes. <br />The fact that the agreement with the Metro Sewer Board reads that they will assume <br />part of the cost for 50 units without specifying the location seems to leave the <br />way open for these homes to be included in the cost to the Metro Sewer Board. <br />There was discussion as to how this could be pumped since we are using the pumps <br />