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• Good information to reduce your exposure to PFAS can be found Reducing <br />Exposures: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)-MN Dept. of Health and <br />PFAS - SixClasses.org <br />Please visit the City of Lake Elmo's water resources webpage to learn more <br />at lakeelmo.gov/residents/index.php <br />If you know someone who has concerns about their water, please forward this newsletter <br />to them and encourage them to sign up for the FRESH HERE <br />nv• <br />Will Your Mailbox Survive the Winter? <br />0 <br />Below are the proper installation instructions from the USPS: <br />1) Position your mailbox 41" to 45" from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox or <br />point of mail entry <br />2) Place your mailbox 6" to 8" back from curb. If you do not have a raised curb, contact <br />your local post -master for guidance. <br />3) Put your house or apartment number on the mailbox <br />4)lf your mailbox is on a different street from your house or apartment, put your full street <br />address on the box <br />5)lf you are attaching the box to your house, make sure the postal carrier can reach it <br />easily from your sidewalk, steps, or porch <br />6) If your mailbox is physically struck by the city plow (not the weight of the snow wake) <br />please contact public works within 72 hours to investigate the damage. City plows get as <br />close as practical to allow for passage of traffic and mail delivery. Residents are <br />responsible to keep piled snow away from the mailboxes. If mailbox damage is <br />determined to be caused by a city plow making direct physical contact with a properly <br />installed mailbox, the city will replace it with a standard size, non -decorative metal mailbox <br />and treated wooden 4x4 post <br />
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