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• CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> June 28, 1983 <br /> The meeting was opened at 7: 30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance led by . <br /> Mayor Sundland. <br /> Present for roll call: Marks , Ranallo, Sundland, Letourneau, and Enrooth. <br /> Also present: David Childs, City Manager. <br /> At 7: 31 P.M. the Mayor opened the public hearing to receive a report on. <br /> temporary water- supply alternatives .for the City 's water system which <br /> had been scheduled to precede another public meeting to be conducted in <br /> another room in the Parkview building by the Minnesota Pollution Control <br /> Agency. <br /> Participating in the presentation of the report were Steve Lee and Sue <br /> Brustman of the MPCA; Karen Valdgogel, the U.S . Environmental Protection <br /> Agency representative from Chicago; and Robert D. Schilling and Tom Card <br /> of CH2M Hill Consultants , Bellevue, Washington,. whose engineering firm <br /> had been retained to prepare a temporary drinking water feasibility <br /> study conducted under the federal EPA'.s "Superfund" and to recommend <br /> alternatives for temporarily providing safe drinking. water for the City <br /> of St. Anthony in the event the contamination now present in trace <br /> amounts in the City wells should increase .to levels beyond government <br /> human health guidelines . About a dozen other persons were present for <br /> the report. <br /> Mr. Lee indicated that, although there is convincing evidence that the <br /> volatile organic hydrocarbons now present in the City 's water supply had <br /> originated from the Twin City Arsenal in Fridley, there is no definite <br /> proof that the arsenal is ,the only source of contamination and in order <br /> to determine dust which par-ty -and/or_ parties should be held accountable <br /> for cleaning up the contamination and providing clean drinking water <br /> for the affected communities, it would be necessary for a two year study <br /> of the area' s water production system to be undertaken. <br /> The MPCA representative assured those present that the State Health <br /> Department' s testing had given no indication that contaminants had <br /> reached levels in the St. Anthony wells which would justify the shutting <br /> down of any wells , but Mr. Lee said he .agreed with the City Council that <br /> plans should be made for contingencies in case the water condition should <br /> deteriorate rapidly. However, he cautioned that federal funding would <br /> be used only to -provide a temporary remedy for the problem, since when <br /> the responsible party and/or parties are identified, they would be <br /> directed to provide permanent solutions towards the provision of clean <br /> drinking- water. . <br /> Copies of the CH2M Hill. study and recommendations were handed out to the <br /> Council members and Mr.- Schilling indicated copies would be made available <br /> • to the public at the City offices and the St. Anthony library. The <br /> City wells would have -to be tested' at least over two summer pumping <br /> seasons to identify the .sources of contamination so public funds spent <br /> on the study and remedy can be .recovered. from the responsible parties , _ <br /> according -to the engineering firm representative. <br />