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CC RES 95- 043 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY EMERGENCY POTABLE WATER PLAN
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CC RES 95- 043 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY EMERGENCY POTABLE WATER PLAN
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CC RES 95- 043 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY EMERGENCY POTABLE WATER PLAN
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r MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br /> page 6 <br /> REPORT ON INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY <br /> Name of Water Supply PWS 10 Number <br /> St. AnthonyMunicipal Water Supply 1270048 <br /> Street Telephone Numbers <br /> 3301 Silver Lake Road 789-8881 <br /> city 3301 <br /> Zip Code City: <br /> St. Anthony MN 55418 Operator. - –S FO—p <br /> County District Engineer: <br /> Hennepin Metropolitan Other: 574-7437 su t.ho e) <br /> Water Superintendent Classification Plant Classification Owner Type <br /> Larry Hamer B G C Municipal <br /> Other Operators Classification Plant Type Plumbing Permits and <br /> Jim Lorbeski B Community Inspections Required ®Yes No <br /> Lauren McClanahan C Date of Previous Survey Date of Survey <br /> Arvid Johnson B <br /> Herman Weber 6 February 9 1983 May 9 1984 <br /> City Engineer <br /> Fred Salsbury (City of Columbia Heights) <br /> SERVICE AREA CHARACTERISTICS: <br /> 9 Municipal ❑School or College ❑Recreation Area <br /> ❑Mobile Home Park ❑Hotel/Motel ❑Campground <br /> ❑Company Town ❑Resort ❑Housing Development <br /> ❑Institution ❑Restaurant ❑Other <br /> Population Served Service Connections Storage Capacity: <br /> 7,981 2,182 (List Separately) <br /> ign Capacity(gal/day) Average Daily Production (gal/day) 250,000 gal . elevated <br /> 2,200,000 gal ground <br /> 4,750,000 1,018,000 <br /> �nergency Capacity(gal/day) Highest Daily Production (gal/day) <br /> 1,400,000 2,899,000 Total: 2,250,000 <br /> TREATMENT WELL DATA <br /> c c c c <br /> C O O C <br /> V > C C <br /> O O O CJ> CO HOm.rA OO C 'C CN0 <br /> EM N N J Z •N m <br /> Source Name v°, Q p Q (3 y iy U y F Q LL p } m t j to m ti in O a' <br /> Well 2* G X <br /> Well 3 G P DC A Fa Kc V 1958 24 321 541 SJor�apne 21 15 1200 <br /> Well 4 G P DcIAP Fa Kc Vq 1960 16 467 540 Jordan 204 37 1150 <br /> VI <br /> Well 5 G P Dc Val 1961 16 387 475 Jordan 139 32 960 <br /> (narks: <br /> �J *Well #2 is to be abandoned. <br /> Surveyed by: David Engstrom <br /> Approved by: Richard Clark <br />
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