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City of Mounds View 1 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />DRAFT September 21, 2020 <br />The City of Mounds View is served by two Metropolitan Council interceptors, 4- <br />NS-523 and 4-NS-524. Mounds View's wastewater flow is treated at the <br />Metropolitan Waste Water Treatment Plant in St. Paul. Several improvements are <br />planned for this facility through 2040 to provide for additional plant capacity and to <br />meet required permit standards. <br />The Met Council has established infiltration/inflow (1/1) goals for all communities <br />discharging wastewater to the Metropolitan Disposal System. Since excess 1/1 is a <br />local concern to Mounds View as well as a regional concern to the Metropolitan <br />Council, Mounds View will continue to work on reducing 1/1 in its sanitary sewer. <br />The City's goals generally are to identify and prevent 1/1 from exceeding local and <br />regional system capacity and causing local backups, and to work to remove 1/1 from <br />the system to the greatest extent practicable. <br />As demonstrated in Table 6-1, the community's sewer flow is anticipated to <br />decrease slightly by the year 2040, largely due to water conservation efforts. The <br />City does not anticipate any capacity issues with the existing sewer system. <br />SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT <br />Mounds View is within the Rice Creek Watershed District. The City has updated <br />its local surface water management plan to reflect the needs of the watershed <br />district and the Metropolitan Council. A draft plan has been prepared and is <br />currently (2019) under review by the watershed district and Met Council. A full copy <br />of the plan will be included in the appendices of this Comprehensive Plan upon <br />completion. <br />WATER SUPPLY PLANNING <br />The City of Mounds View water system includes water supply, treatment, <br />distribution, and storage to meet the water demands of the utility's customers. The <br />utility operates five active groundwater wells to supply water and maintains two <br />water tanks in the distribution system to sustain water system pressures and <br />provide water during emergencies. <br />The City's water system supply and storage is adequate to meet projected future <br />water demands. The existing firm water supply capacity exceeds the projected <br />2040 maximum day demand. The existing water storage capacity exceeds future <br />average day demand. While no new water system facilities are planned, <br />maintenance and repair of existing facilities are ongoing. The water treatment <br />facilities are currently (2019) being evaluated to determine necessary repairs and <br />improvements to be made over the next five years. <br />All public water suppliers in Minnesota that operate a public water distribution <br />system, serve more than 1,000 people, and/or all cities in the seven -county <br />metropolitan area, must have a Water Supply Plan (WSP) approved by the <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The City of Mounds View Water Supply <br />Plan is required by the DNR and Metropolitan Council. The Mounds View WSP <br />was originally submitted in December 2016 and was updated in January 2019. A <br />full copy of the plan is included in the appendices of this Comprehensive Plan. <br />MOUNDS VIEW <br />K 4W <br />WATER PRESERVATION PROGRAM <br />Inflow & Infiltration <br />One Million Dollars, per year! That is the <br />cost of treating sewage that the City of <br />Mounds View pays to the Metropolitan <br />Council each year to have our sewer <br />lines connected to their sanitary sewer <br />treatment system. I & I, or Inflow and <br />Infiltration comprises somewhere from <br />20% to 25% of that bill. <br />Inflow is waste water going down the <br />drain. Flushing toilets, showers, sinks, <br />washing machines, etc. It is not lawn <br />sprinkling as that goes back into the <br />ground or down the storm sewer. <br />Infiltration is seepage into the <br />underground sewer lines, both the City <br />collector lines and the lateral line from <br />the house/business to that collector line. <br />Cracks occur do to settling, roots, or <br />construction activity and with our high <br />water table, ground water or clear water, <br />seeps into the pipe. <br />You can HELP, do not let the faucet run <br />in the sink. Use water saving appliances <br />and low flow shower heads. 100% of our <br />lines will be inspected and re -lined within <br />the next 10 years. A proposed ordinance <br />will require homeowners to inspect and <br />repair their lateral line at the point of sale. <br />Q r�r.�rrtza <br />Example of ground water infiltration due <br />to separation of sewer joint. <br />Chapter 6: Water Resources 1 6-2 <br />
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