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month and the EDA meets quarterly. No <br />experience is necessary! Application and more <br />information is available on the City's website: <br />click here , or contact City Administrator <br />Kristina Handt for more information: <br />khandt@lakeelmo.org. <br />Report Streetlight Outage <br />Xcel Energy maintains streetlights on <br />public streets in Lake Elmo. If you notice a <br />streetlight that is burned out or <br />malfunctioning, please use the link below <br />to report the issue. It's helpful to note the <br />location with nearest cross streets and the <br />pole number if you are on foot and able to <br />make note of it. <br />Click Here to Report Streetlight <br />Outage <br />MPCA Utilizing New Technology to <br />Clean Water in Lake Elmo <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has placed <br />equipment at Tablyn Park that utilizes a new <br />technology to remove contamination from <br />groundwater. Click below to view a KSTP news <br />story featuring an interview with Councilmember <br />Jeff Holtz. <br />KSTP Story <br />Washington County staff and the City of Lake Elmo staff recently received a tour of <br />the experimental SAFF unit located at Tablyn Park. The MPCA indicated they are <br />currently successful in removing 95% of the PFOS from the 30,000 gallons of water <br />they pumped each day from the Jordan aquifer. Preparations have begun to start <br />filtering surface water in Raleigh Creek.
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