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-2- <br /> Ms. Brustman distributed two MPCA informational sheets to all present in <br /> which the historical background of the discovery of the ground water <br /> problems -affecting the water supplies in � Arden Hills, .New Brighton, and <br /> St. Anthony was given along with recommendations from CH2M Hill for <br /> temporary City action should the levels of contamination increase to an <br /> undesirable level. The study recommended the City should continue to <br /> closely monitor the quality of the water;.. plan for implementation of <br /> permanent means of obtaining clean water; adoption of a water conserva- <br /> tion program in case a well has . to be closed; and in the event two <br /> wells should have to be taken off line, and conservation doesn ' t provide <br /> adequate drinking water, immediately :implement one of the temporary <br /> measures suggested by the engineers :. - These options and- their costs were <br /> discussed by Mr. Schilling who reiterated it would be much less expensive <br /> for the City to tie-in to the Roseville water system than with that of <br /> Columbia Heights or to install either an air stripping or carbon filtra- <br /> tion system, or combination of both, on the existing wells. Drawbacks <br /> of the latter two options were explored at length with the engineer who <br /> said his firm' s experience with the air stripping filter system in <br /> Tacoma had been that the discharge of pollutants from the stacks had <br /> been pretty well diluted and widely dispersed but the cost of the system <br /> itself is prohibitive for this purpose . and the cost and difficulty of <br /> disposing of the carbon made the operation and maintenance costs of <br /> the carbon filtration system very expensive. <br /> Frank Budnicki, 3124 Wilson N.E. , asked whether it had been determined <br /> which direction the underground water flowed in this area and was told <br /> • that generally, water could be expected to flow from northeast to <br /> southwest, but pumping could divert some of the flow. Mr. Lee assured <br /> him that after the two year study in which wells would be sunk at <br /> various points there should be a more definitive answer to his question <br /> upon which the City could base a permanent solution. <br /> Mayor Sundland indicated he perceived that the Council was working on <br /> the assumption that contaminant levels in the City wells would increase <br /> and, since both Roseville and- St. Paul , who provides the water for <br /> Roseville, had indicated to Mr. Schilling they would be amenable to <br /> continuing a discussion with St. Anthony about the possibility of the <br /> City connecting with their water system on a temporary basis , believes <br /> there is a general consensus on the Council that a discussion should be <br /> initiated with the officials of both cities to determine the possibility <br /> of St. 'Anthony making both a temporary and permanent connection to their <br /> water system in the event the City ' s drinking water becomes unsafe to <br /> drink. <br /> The hearing was closed at 8 : 19 P.M. <br /> Rosemary 'Franzese was present to report to the Council the actions taken <br /> by the Planning Commission during their June 21st meeting as reflected <br /> in the minutes for that meeting. <br /> At 8: 20 P.M. the Mayor opened a public hearing on the request from Arkand <br /> • -Partnership for approval. of a Planned "Unit _D_ evelopment Concept Plan for <br /> Phase ' l of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project which the Commission <br /> had recommended the Council approve as - presented. _ <br />