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1 -2- <br /> • 2 <br /> 3 in the Roseville water they have had to drink the last three years would <br /> 4 be corrected. She said although the cause of the poor quality of St. <br /> 5 Paul water had been identified as too much nitrate and phosphorous <br /> 6 loading (over 3-1/2 metric tons removed within a very short test time) , <br /> 7 no real solutions for removing these elements from the water had been <br /> 8 advanced that evening. The Councilmember promised to continue to <br /> 9 monitor future follow-up meetings on the subject. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Councilmember Marks Reports on Remarks Made by General Haig <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Councilmember Marks reported his own impressions of Presidential <br /> 14 candidate General Alexander Haig' s talk at the luncheon he attended, May <br /> 15 29th, saying he had gathered from that speech "that it was rather clear <br /> 16 that President Reagan knew exactly what he was ' getting into with the <br /> 17 Iran/Contra affair. " <br /> 18 <br /> 19 DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEES <br /> 20 <br /> 21 The following were ordered filed as informational: <br /> 22 <br /> 23 *April Financial Report <br /> 24 *May 26th report from the Edward J. Hance law firm related to <br /> 25 matters conducted at the Hennepin County District Court, May 20th, <br /> 26 in which the law firm had represented the City as Prosecutor. <br /> 27 <br /> •28 NEW BUSINESS <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Low Bidder Accepted to Begin Conversion of Well 45 to Electricity <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Staff <br /> 33 report: Mr. Childs clarified Mr. Hamer' s May 28th memo to mean that <br /> 34 $23,000 would remain to be paid towards the conversion of <br /> 35 Well #5 in 1988 if the money saved on the conversion of <br /> 36 Well #4 were used to purchase the control panel this year; <br /> 37 <br /> 38 -indicated Well #5 has a diesel motor now, but, with the <br /> 39 conversion to interruptible electric service, the pump <br /> 40 could be switched back to gas or propane whenever NSP needed <br /> 41 the electric power with lower rates charged because of this <br /> 42 ability; <br /> 43 <br /> 44 -said he would check with the Public Works Director to <br /> 45 see whether the switching was done automatically and not <br /> 46 manually. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Council Action <br /> 49 <br /> 50 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Makowske to accept the lowest bid of <br /> 51 $5,300.00 from the Layne Minnesota Company to pay for a Nema, size 4-1/2 <br /> 52 furnace pump control for Well #5 out of the 1987 budget and to complete <br /> �53 the conversion of that well to interruptible electricity in 1988. <br /> 54 <br />