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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 /> page 4 <br /> 410.11 Responsibility for Repairs and Maintenance. <br /> Subd. 1. R-1, R-1A and R-2 Property Owners. Each owner of single-family <br /> residential (R-1), (R-1A) or two-family residential (R-2) property having a <br /> building connected to the public water system is responsible for all repairs and <br /> maintenance of that portion of the system which runs from the building to the <br /> curb stop <br /> Subd. 2. Owners of Property Other than R-1, R-1A and R-2. The owners of <br /> properties other than single-family residential (R-1), (R-lA) and two family <br /> residential (R-2) having a building connected to the public water system are <br /> responsible for all repairs and maintenance for that portion of the system which <br /> runs from the building to its connection with a common water line, including the <br /> connection to said line. <br /> The City informs the residents about conservation measures by: <br /> - information published in the City newsletter published every three months. <br /> - the Utility Billing Department following up on abnormally high water bills for possible <br /> water leaks. <br /> - keeping up with changes in the State of Minnesota plumbing laws on conservation <br /> measures. <br /> - educating the school children in our City about water conservation. <br /> Storage Capacity. <br /> We have an underground storage tank made of concrete with one million gallons in the <br /> inter cell and one million gallons in the outer call. The 250,000 is not really storage but <br /> supplies the City with water pressure. The steel lelerated tourer is 100 feet above <br /> ground. The City system is adequate to supply water in any emergency. It is necessary <br /> to have proper storage for not only conservation but for fire purposes. The City in the <br /> past years has gone through many summers of conservation restrictions to accommodate <br /> the aguafur on a monthly bases as to the static levels and draws down every 15 minutes <br /> for one hour. During the most sever drought the aguafur did not go down dramatically. <br /> The City believes and enforces good conservation measures. <br /> • <br />
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