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• 1 -11- <br /> 2 Mr. Hamer responded by saying: <br /> 3 *he perceived both the storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems had <br /> 4 been overtaxed, but <br /> 5 *he did not believe infiltration from the storm sewer system had <br /> 6 been the overriding reason the sanitary sewer system had backed <br /> 7 up; <br /> 8 *he thought a more extensive study of the two systems would have <br /> 9 to be made to solve the problem; but <br /> 10 *when the state had reconstructed Highway 88, they had taken St. <br /> 11 Anthony' s inflow into consideration and had built pipes large <br /> 12 enough for a man to walk through and he guessed that main line <br /> 13 had been "purged" , which meant no matter what capacity storm <br /> 14 sewer the City might build, the lines into Roseville and Minne- <br /> 15 apolis they would probably never be big enough to handle the <br /> 16 City' s run off in extreme situations like the storm the previous <br /> 17 week. <br /> 18 John Brostrom, 2800-29th Avenue N.E. , said he had lived in the Village <br /> 19 for 37 years and, in spite of the fact that. his drain tile was connected <br /> 4 0 to a sump pump, he had ended up with 8 inches of sewage in his basement. <br /> 1 Mr. Brostrom said he had been gone last Thursday, but his daughter had <br /> 22 done everything she could to get everything up off the basement floor, <br /> 23 but he had still experienced a tremendous amount of loss. The homeowner <br /> 24 asked if the City could inspect basements and force the disconnection of <br /> 25 drain tiles from the sanitary sewer. system. <br /> 26 Mr. Hamer: -indicated the current City Ordinance absolutely requires <br /> 27 all drain tiles in new structures to be diverted outside the <br /> 28 house and not into the sanitary sewers; <br /> 29 -told Councilmember Ranallo it would almost be impossible to <br /> 30 tell whether older systems were incorrectly connected <br /> 31 because the non-conforming connections are buried under <br /> 32 floors or around the foundation; <br /> 33 <br /> 34 -added that his department could identify those systems by <br /> 35 the clear water running out of homes during a heavy rain- <br /> 36 fall which appear on the screen when his men are televising <br /> 37 for cracks in the underground sewer systems; <br /> 38 -indicated there might be some legal problems connected with <br /> 39 blowing smoke through the sewer lines as some communities <br /> 40 have done; <br /> 41 -agreed that the charges from the Metro Waste Control Commis- <br /> 2 sion proved the City has a problem with too much rainwater <br /> 3 passing through the sanitary sewer system resulting in the <br /> 44 <br />