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<br />The revised Water Supply Infrastructure Plan was reviewed using the City’s water distribution system <br />model, to evaluate system performance and effectiveness for the alternative water supply source locations, <br />including new Well 6 and 7 located in the southern growth area, a combined point source for Well 4 and 5, <br />and the potential point connection for SPRWS. The modeling was also used to review the feasibility for <br />operating independent North (Well 4 and 5) and South (future Well 6 and 7) water supply systems with <br />emergency interconnects. A summary of the findings and recommendations are as follows: <br /> <br />• Adopt a revised Water System Plan to construct and operate a systemwide water supply delivery <br />system with North Wells (Wells 2, 4 and 5) and South WTP (for Wells 6 and 7) – Option A1. <br />• Work closely with MDH to test and monitor PFAS at Wells 4 and 5. If PFAS exceedance is <br />determined, initiate the design and construction of a centralized Water Treatment Plant to be <br />constructed at Tana Ridge Park to treat both Well 4 and Well 5. Initiate raw watermain and <br />distribution system infrastructure improvements recommended for Alternative A2. <br /> <br />As part of a revised Water Supply Infrastructure Plan, the city intends to construct new production wells <br />(Wells 6 and 7) to be located in the south growth area and high-pressure zone. The new Wells are to be <br />used in conjunction with the city’s existing Production Wells 2, 4 and 5. The South Area Production Well <br />and Treatment Plant Study identified and reviewed potential sites for two new production Wells (Wells 6 <br />and 7), evaluated the potential use of existing Well 3, either as a third well or in place of Well 7, and <br />identified and defined the proposed scope of improvements for permanent PFAS treatment for the south <br />area production Wells. A summary of the findings and recommendations are as follows: <br /> <br />• Proceed with design phase engineering for Well 6 and a PFAS Water Treatment Plant to be located <br />in the south part of the city in the high-pressure zone. <br />• A permanent water treatment plant (WTP) and construction of Well 6 at Stonegate Park is feasible. <br />The full use of the park for recreational purposes will be lost. The property is city owned. <br />• A permanent water treatment plant (WTP) and construction of Well 6 just north of 10th Street and <br />the Inwood subdivision is feasible. Property will need to be acquired. A Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment will be required to extend sanitary sewer to the WTP and to revise the zoning from <br />RAD to Public Facilities. <br />• The Public Works Facility site resides within the White Bear Lake Court Order 5-mile radius and <br />is therefore not feasible. <br />• A permanent water treatment plant (WTP) should be constructed with an initial 4,000 GPM <br />capacity to serve at least two water supply wells (Well 6 and Well 3 or 7). The treatment plant <br />should be designed to allow for expansion for 1 additional water supply well, for a total 5,500 GPM <br />capacity. <br />• It is recommended that the water treatment plant (WTP) be designed to include pretreatment for <br />iron and manganese (Fe/Mn). <br />• A pilot plant study could be preformed to inform specific design criteria and parameters for the <br />water treatment plant and to optimize the treatment design. Staff is currently researching the cost <br />and scheduling impacts and is therefore not yet ready to make a recommendation on whether or not <br />to proceed with a pilot plant study. <br />• Assuming an April 16, 2024 design authorization for Well 6 and the South Water Treatment Plant, <br />the plant will be operational for peak 2027 summer water supply demands. This assumes a 36- <br />month design and construction schedule. <br />• A minimum 160-ft by 150-ft. building footprint is required for the South WTP with Fe/Mn <br />pretreatment. <br />• Proceed with proposed improvements using an accelerated project schedule and using direct <br />procurement methods for well pumps and treatment equipment as deemed beneficial. <br />• Initiate raw watermain and water distribution system improvements recommended for Alternative <br />A1. <br />• Secure a MPCA Grant Agreement Amendment to fund design phase engineering services and the <br />construction of a Test Well for Well 6. <br /> <br />