Laserfiche WebLink
The Elk River Municipal Utilities requests that water use appropriation permit for these <br />two wells not be issued to Elk River School District #728 for the following reasons: <br />1) Elk River City ordnance and Elk River Municipal Utilities policies requires all <br />building to connect to the municipal water system if available. See attached ordinance. <br />The water system is available at both locations. This ordinance exists because the <br />revenue from water sales pays for the infrastructure costs to furnish domestic water, fire <br />protection, and water for irrigation. Allowing water customers to construct new wells <br />for the irrigation use will substantially change the water revenue stream, there-by <br />jeopardizing the ability to pay outstanding water revenue bonds. Other customers in <br />Elk River have inquired about constructing irrigation wells. Allowing this is not <br />consistent to local financial planning. <br />2) The Elk River Municipal Utilities has adopted, and the DNR has approved, our Well <br />Head Protection Plan. The existing Twin Lakes Elementary School irrigation well, <br />built to non municipal standards is in the DWSMA of the future municipal well. The <br />well under construction at Lincoln School is adjacent to well # 3 DWSMA and is in the <br />10 to 20 year travel area. This well could also compromise the aquifer storage and <br />recovery project for municipal well #2. This is not consistent with the Well Head <br />Protection Plan. <br />3) The Elk River Municipal Utilities has adopted, and the DNR has approved, our <br />Conservation and Emergency Plan. Part III of this plari addresses water conservation <br />measures. In the past, the school district has not followed the sprinkling restrictions <br />outlined in this plan. A conservation strategy as suggested by the DNR is inclining <br />block rates. The Elk River Municipal Utilities has implemented this rate strategy. The <br />school district responded it is more economical to construct an irrigation well than pay <br />the Elk River Municipal Utilities rate structure. These rate sheets are enclosed. By <br />allowing the school district to utilize these irrigation wells, you are allowing them to <br />circumvent the conservation strategies of our water plan. This is not consistent with the <br />water plan. <br />4) Ground water, particularly from the Mt Simon Hinkley aquifer, is a valuable natural <br />resource. It is the only viable aquifer in the Elk River area. The public perception that <br />ground water is "free" and "inexhaustible" can not be promoted, and must be highly <br />discouraged. The current public policy of renewable and sustainable use of natural <br />resources does not support the utilization of these two irrigation wells. <br />We ask for your support in this matter <br />call. <br />Best gard <br />~'~-~ <br />yan Adams, P.E. <br />eneral Manager <br />If you have any additional questions, do not hesitate to <br />cc: file; Bruce Olson, IVIDH; Jim Japs, DNR; Ron Bratlie, ISD 728 <br />