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-13- <br /> 2 Mayor Sundland responded to. the _latter . statement by saying- it was for <br /> 3 that very reason the City had- made the diversions into.. Minneapolis . and <br /> 4 Roseville which Mr. Hamer had discussed. ' The- Mayor recalled that when - <br /> 5 29th Avenue was being rebuilt-, the project engineer had commented that . <br /> 6 the biggest sanitary sewer line in the world -could be- put in that street <br /> 7 and there would still be backup problems: because when the sewage . <br /> 8 ultimately leaves the City it has to pass through the pipe size .provided . <br /> 9 by Minneapolis and Roseville. <br /> 10 Mr. Farenholz responded by .saying .he knew the City of Minneapolis ..had . <br /> 11 been involved for the last forty years in trying to separate its <br /> 12 sanitary sewage flow from its storm sewers. He was told- the two . <br /> 13 systems are already separated in St. Anthony and that the sewer pipes , <br /> 14 along St. Anthony Boulevard had been enlarged when that street was <br /> 15 rebuilt to provide additional capacity at some future time when the <br /> 16 Wilson Street line might be- enlarged. <br /> 17 Commissioner Wingard reported St. Paul had undertaken an incentive <br /> 18 program .to encourage its residents to disconnect drain tiles and <br /> 19 downspouts which are connected to. the sanitary sewer system. He asked <br /> 20 what could be done to keep storm -.water- from infiltrating the sanitary.. <br /> 21 sewer lines and was told any type of plug- dn the manhole cover might <br /> 22 result in an explosion of sewer gas. . He was also told there was -jut not <br /> �3 enough vacant land left in the City to provide much more ponding area, <br /> 4 although a holding pond was planned for the last phase of the Kenzie <br /> 25 Terrace Redevelopment project. Mr. Childs told the Commissioner.. it had <br /> 26 been evident from the eruption of water in the 32rd and Edward <br /> 27 intersection during the last storm that -there had not been the drainage <br /> 28 across the higher Johnson Manor property which had been assumed. <br /> 29 Councilmembers Suggest Public Education Attempt <br /> 30 Enrooth: -acknowledged that many of the issues had been thoroughly <br /> 31 examined in 1978 but perceived the Council wanted to get <br /> 32 the same issues before the residents, especially those <br /> 33 who are new to St. Anthony, so they can be fully apprised <br /> 34 of their options. <br /> 35 Ranallo: -suggested the City should encourage those residents with <br /> 36 apparent illegal connections to disconnect and advise .those <br /> 37 whose connections are not easily discernible that they are <br /> 38 causing problems for- their neighbors. <br /> 39 Makowske: -was told, even though the City has access .to. any house in <br /> 40 the City, . it would be very difficult for non-conforming con- <br /> 41 nections to be seen; however, <br /> 42 -those connections .could be logged when the lines are tele- <br /> 403 vised - so :there would--be a record which could be used if the <br /> 4 City decided to' `mandate disconnections .whenever a structure <br /> 45 is sold. <br />