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Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities UTILITIES COMMISSION MEETING <br /> TO: FROM: <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Tom Sagstetter- Conservation and Key Accounts <br /> John Dietz—Chair Manager <br /> Al Nadeau—Vice Chair <br /> Daryl Thompson—Trustee <br /> MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: <br /> August 12th, 2014 6.1f <br /> SUBJECT: <br /> Staff Update <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> • Toured another MN facility that treats landfill leachate on July 14th to explore the <br /> possibilities for the Elk River Waste Water Treatment Facility to process similar leachate <br /> at the new facility being built. The tour and conversations have gone well and the City of <br /> Elk River is working with Waste Management on the next steps. <br /> • Attended the Elk River Rotary weekly lunch meeting and provided a high level overview of what <br /> Energy City is and all it has to offer to the local community and regionally. There were many <br /> questions and the interest was high. People were very excited to hear about all the different tour <br /> options that are available and how they can save money in their homes and businesses. ERMU <br /> has been asked to come back July 31st to complete the overview. The attendees were very <br /> interested in all topics and were given the option to schedule tours with Kristen Mroz. <br /> • Working with Wright Hennepin on a service territory resolution for Mississippi Cove and <br /> Wild Flower Meadows. The territory proposal has been sent to Wright Hennepin for <br /> their review. The proposal consists of swapping 7 residential lots(2 lots have homes <br /> currently) for bare ground that is platted for multi-family townhomes (12-14 units). <br /> Wright Hennepin was concerned about the energy use that their existing customers have <br /> as a result of the Off-Peak programs. Since ERMU offers very similar Off-Peak <br /> programs it makes sense to compare all energy used by existing customers for the <br /> calculations of average load per unit. Wright Hennepin is drafting a document for <br /> ERMU to review. <br /> • Provided a tour to North Hennepin Community College. There were 10 students that participated <br /> in the tour. The tour consisted of the Landfill Gas Plant,Great River Energy RDF Facility and <br /> Power Plant,and the Elk River Library. <br /> — P B <br /> Mt Page 1 of 1 NATURE <br /> Reliable Public <br /> Power Provider P O F O E D T o S r r v a <br /> 148 <br />
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