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Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities UTILITIES COMMISSION MEETING <br /> TO: FROM: <br /> ERMU Commission Eric Volk—Water Superintendent <br /> MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: <br /> July 11, 2017 6.1e <br /> SUBJECT: <br /> Staff Update <br /> ACTION REQUESTED: <br /> None <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> • Delivered six new water meters. <br /> • Sealed the water meter, and took curb stop ties from eight water services. <br /> • Completed 25 BACTI/Total Chlorine Residual Samples <br /> o All confirmed negative for Coliform Bacteria. <br /> o Bacteriological/Disinfectant Residual Monthly Report submitted to the MDH <br /> • Completed 20 routine fluoride samples <br /> o All samples met MDH standards. <br /> o Submitted MDH Fluoride Report <br /> • Submitted MPCA Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) for the Diesel Generation Plant. <br /> • The WTP #7 Expansion has some paint touch-ups, a few programming issues, and some <br /> landscaping details to tie up before the job will be complete. The project will not reach <br /> final completion until the fall when the final round of paint touch-ups can be completed. <br /> • Continuing to work with Kjolhaug Environmental and Kodet Architectural to get the <br /> storm water pond at the field services building removed from the wetland. If we're <br /> successful at getting this removed, we'll save money when it comes time to mitigate for <br /> the wetland that is on the property when we start working on the expansion. <br /> • We concluded our first round of leak detection for the year. There were eleven fire <br /> hydrants that were leaking, one service, and one water main. We have started the second <br /> round of leak detection which will encompass the area of our system east of Highway <br /> 169; once this is complete,the entire city will have gone through leak detection process. <br /> Starting next year,the entire city will be surveyed for leaks on an annual basis. The water <br /> operators have repaired the hydrants that were identified. We are in the process of <br /> working with the customer to get their service repaired, and are planning on repairing our <br /> water main leak in the coming months. <br /> ATTACHMENTS: <br /> • June 2017 Pumping by Well <br /> • June 2017 Accumulated Precipitation Graph <br /> • June 2017 Daily Temperature Graph <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br /> 216 <br />
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