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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 05261987
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-2- i <br /> *immediately-connect the southern quadrant. .of::the City to the St. <br /> Paul -water system .(very costly because the water cost the City twice <br /> as much as it charges its .customers) . Last year the cost of water <br /> purchased from mid-June to September 1st was about $24,000; <br /> *go to an odd/even sprinkling ban from 3 : 00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. each <br /> day which would give the City the necessary_ 16 hours Mr. Hamer has <br /> indicated would be needed to replenish its water reserves. <br /> The Public Works Director answered Council questions and provided the <br /> following technical specifics related .to those options: <br /> -indicated that with only two wells in operation, the City' s pumping <br /> capacity had been cut down 30%; <br /> -said banning sprinkling on Saturday only wouldn' t work because the <br /> reserves have to be replenished on a daily basis; <br /> -told Councilmember Ranallo washing and other household uses were not <br /> major contributors to the water shortage; <br /> -agreed with Councilmember Enrooth the system would only work if all <br /> residents cooperated with the ban; <br /> -reported the City wells are only producing 2 , 300 gallons per minute • <br /> now and on May 9, residents were using more than 2,950 gallons a min- <br /> ute, which doesn' t provide enough surplus to fight a big fire; <br /> -explained that a study had been done several years ago related to the <br /> possibility of permanently connecting the City' s water service to the <br /> St. Paul system by making the connection with that system, which would <br /> involve digging under Hwy. 88,. at the same time they studied the <br /> current connection of the southern quadrant through existing pipe <br /> under 29th Avenue N.E. The latter was the only connection the EPA <br /> would pay for with Superfunds so the City would have had to foot the, <br /> bill for any other connection. <br /> Mr. Hamer said the Public Works Department would follow. the practice it <br /> had in previous years of not sprinkling the parks at all during .periods <br /> of water shortages but would need to make an exception of the mini-park <br /> at the Highway 88/St. Anthony Boulevard city entrance which was in dire <br /> need of watering. <br /> . , The Public Works Director said one of- the calls he had,-gotten in relation .. , <br /> to the, complaints from residents who had -to use St. Paul water .in prior . <br /> years had come- from a woman who .said she had' surveyed her block and all . <br /> the residents had ' agreed that the . City. . should connect the southern <br /> portion -to St. Paul water right-. away; raise taxes to pay for bottled <br /> water for 'the affected ' homes; .and "-let the .- rest of us water -our lawns. <br /> whenever we want" . <br />
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