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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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`., <br /> • .CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> April 5 , 1983 <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Sundland -at 7 :30 P.M.. <br /> Present - for roll call: 'Enrooth, Letourneau, Sundland, Ranallo and <br /> Marks. <br /> Also present:_ David Childs, City Manager and Larry Hamer, Public Works <br /> Director. <br /> A number of St. Anthony Advisory Committee- to the Health Board members <br /> were in attendance, including Dr. William Carr, the City 's Health <br /> Officer; John Hatcher, Marlys and Bob Berg, Roscella Connelly, Jim <br /> Stephens and. Peter Cartwright_. They had been invited to attend the <br /> special work session to. provide input towards the Council decision related <br /> to the detection of. volatile organic hydrocarbon contamination in the - <br /> City water-,system- as.. addressed -in the preliminary study prepared by <br /> Bonestroo,. Rosene', .Anderlik & Associates -at the Council request. Bob <br /> Pulscher :of the Spr.ingsted Company, -the-- City 's Financial Consultant, <br /> was also present. <br /> The engineering report which had been given to the Council members in <br /> advance of the meeting was presented by- Joseph Anderlik and Kelton D . <br /> . Barr of Barr Engineering, who had been retained by the engineering firm <br /> to make the hydrological studies on which the report was based. <br /> Mr. Anderlik reiterated what he perceives to be the City 's options for <br /> dealing with the detectible levels of contaminants suspected to have <br /> originated with the Twin City Ammunition Plant and found in Well #3, <br /> and to a lesser degree in Well #4 , since New -Brighton has dug their <br /> wells deeper into the Mt. Simon-Hinckley aquifer. According to Mr. Barr, <br /> it is reasonable to conclude the contaminated water would bypass New <br /> Brighton and enter -the St. Anthony wells --once- it is no longer pumped <br /> from the corresponding wells in New Brighton. The. alternatives offered <br /> by Mr. Anderlik were--for the City to (.1) just leave the wells as they <br /> are and hope the contamination would not be accelerated once the New <br /> Brighton. wells- are .fully in operation; . (2) -reconstruct, Well #3 to <br /> take water only from the Jordan aquifer as-do. Wells #4 and 5 at a cost <br /> of $100,000 , which would slightly decrease the City water supply and <br /> would not guarantee the supply would remain contaminant free , or (3) - <br /> reconstruct Well #3 so it penetrates into the Mt.. Simon=Hinckley aquifer, <br /> at a cost of $300 , 000 , which Mr. Anderlik believes would guarantee , <br /> at least for that well , contaminant free water in the -foreseeable- <br /> future. = <br /> Mr. Barr gave a slide presentation of maps and drawings to support the <br /> recommendation that the third option be pursued since there is no <br /> assurance that, in view of traces of contamination detected in Well #4 <br /> • when Well #3 was out of operation, that with the more water -systems <br /> which are. dug deeper, the faster the contamination of the Jordan aquifer <br /> might develop. <br />
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