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Page 2 <br /> Regular meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission <br /> February 12,2008 <br /> Bryan presented an example of the water conservation item for 2008,high efficient <br /> showerheads. These will be given out at the Business Expo in April. <br /> Glenn Sundeen reported the crews are still tree trimming and are also in the process of <br /> replacing the faulty cutouts discussed last month. Glenn also discussed the Arcflash study and <br /> the differing opinions among municipalities and co-ops affected. This will be revisited when <br /> there is an agreeable decision. James Tralle asked if the lineman were safely protected,Glenn <br /> affirmed. Sherbume County has new requirements for road work. They are now requiring <br /> flaggers,cones, signs,etc,when working on a county road. James Tralle asked if laborers <br /> should be hired for this type of work thus freeing the lineman to do their jobs. Glenn <br /> responded it would be difficult to plan because it would be for short durations. <br /> Troy Adams informed commissioners of 12 security sales for the month of January. Staff <br /> continues to work with fuse coordination. Meter upgrades to radio read for electric and water <br /> are in progress. Staff has converted about 6000 of the approximate 9000 electric meters,and <br /> about 2000 of the approximate 4000 water customers. Staff is in the process of mapping <br /> updates acquiring the new GIS base maps for the GPS system. <br /> Theresa Slominski said 59 applications were received for the accountant position and <br /> nine were being contacted for phone interviews to determine five to request an in person <br /> interview. <br /> David Berg reported on the painting of the equipment in the filter plants and the <br /> inspections of filters. Maintenance of Well#7 is complete with the capacity back to normal. <br /> 5.3 Review MMUA Position Papers <br /> MMUA is in the process of developing position papers on specific issues that relate to <br /> municipal electric utilities on both state and national levels. MMUA's draft position papers <br /> were reviewed. The legislative rally is scheduled for February 25th—27th in Washington D.C. <br /> and March 12th— 14th in Bloomington,MN. Commissioners were invited to attend,if <br /> possible. <br /> 5.4 Review LFG Engine Maintenance Options <br /> Previously discussed was the increased maintenance cost of the landfill engines due to <br /> high H2S in the gas. The life span of the engine heads are between four to six months instead <br /> of the expected 12 months. This problem is caused by sheetrock being buried in the MSW <br /> portion of the landfill instead of the demolition landfill. There are 11 wells affected that are <br /> causing difficulty. Typical landfill gas has less than 100 ppm(parts per million)of H2S,the <br /> 11 wells affected have 4,000 to 10,000 ppm of H2S. Discussion followed as to the options. <br /> Consensus was to table this discussion until the outcome of the landfill expansion has been <br /> approved and continue to replace the heads as are currently doing. <br />
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