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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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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> 3301 SILVER LAKE ROAD <br /> • ST. ANTHONY, MN 55418 <br /> The City of St. Anthony has three wells, #3, #4, and #5 with the capability of pumping 1200 <br /> g.p.m. (gallons per minute). <br /> Well #3 was developed May 20, 1957, by Keys Well Drilling Company. This well is 541' 4" <br /> deep and is open dolemite from the Prairie Duschine and Shakopee and the Jordan Sandstone. <br /> This well has a State of Minnesota Unique Well #200804. <br /> Well #1 & #2 of the City's wells were developed in 1958 and caped in the early 1990's. These <br /> two wells were 350 gallons per minute and were in the Jordan Sandstone. <br /> Well #4 was developed in November 11, f959, by Max Renner Well Company. This is 545' <br /> deep and is in the Jordan Stanstone. This well has a State of Minnesota Unique Well #200803. <br /> Well #5 was developed April 1961 by Keys Well Drilling Company. This well is 475' deep <br /> and is in the Jordan Sandstone. This well has a State of Minnesota Unique Well #200524. <br /> Well # 3 is 1015+5' above sea level, Well #4 is 1013' above the sea level and Well#5 is <br /> 943+5' above sea level. <br /> • The population in the 1960's and 1970's was served with three wells. The population was <br /> 10,500. In the 1980's the population declined to about 6,000 because of the age of City <br /> residents. The decline in the population subsided in the mid to late 1980's. The population is <br /> now on the incline due to the change in age groups. <br /> The City in the late 1980's and 1990's is almost completely built so it is easy to tell the changes. <br /> In 1995 the population is projected at 8000. The figures projected in this report are reflected <br /> from the 1994 records. <br /> CATEGORY NUMBER OF 1994 USE IN % OF TOTAL <br /> CONNECTIONS GALLONS ANNUAL USE <br /> Residential 2150 234,577,184 71% <br /> Commercial 140 39,646,848 12% <br /> Institutional 11 13,215,616 4% <br /> Other (Public) 3 3,303,904 1% <br /> TOTALS: 2304 303,390,400 100% <br /> • In the last 10 years because the City is 99% developed the water use is very consistent with the <br /> 1994 pumping volume. <br />
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