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ELK RIVER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES <br /> REGULAR MEETING OF THE <br /> UTILITIES COMMISSION <br /> HELD AT UTILITIES CONFERENCE ROOM <br /> August 12,2008 <br /> Members Present: Jerry Takle,President;John Dietz,Vice Chair;Jerry Gumphrey,Trustee <br /> Staff Present: Bryan Adams,General Manager; Glenn Sundeen,Line Superintendent; <br /> David Berg,Water Superintendent; <br /> Theresa Slominski,Finance Director/Office Manager; <br /> Troy Adams, Engineering Manager; Judy McSpadden,Recording Clerk <br /> Others present: Lori Johnson,City Administrator; Roger Stradal,DNR; <br /> Laural Reeves,DNR St. Paul Water Appropriations Manager; <br /> Dennis Aleckson, Concerned Citizen;Bruce LeGare,Concerned Citizen <br /> 1. Call meeting to order August 12,2008 <br /> President Jerry Takle called the August 12,2008,meeting to order. <br /> Jerry Takle requested 5.3 be moved up. <br /> 5.3 Review Water Rates <br /> At the July 2008 Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission meeting,John Dietz <br /> indicated he received a call from a concerned citizen regarding what he felt were too high <br /> water rates. At the August 4,2008,Elk River City Council meeting,this citizen along with <br /> another citizen again expressed that they felt our rates were too high especially for those who <br /> sprinkle their yards. <br /> Dennis Aleckson,a resident in Mississippi Oaks,expressed his concern for the water rate <br /> structure. Upon surveying surrounding communities he discovered some other communities <br /> are not as aggressive on the rate for the higher users. Bryan Adams discussed the need for the <br /> rate structure as incentive for conservation thus curtailing the depletion of the Mt. Simon <br /> aquifer. Dennis Aleckson said other communities are on this aquifer,not using this <br /> conservation and is the aggressive higher tier water rate necessary? He has also talked with <br /> residents that have stopped watering their lawns. The answers he received were that it was too <br /> expensive to continue to water. <br /> Bryan Adams said if Elk River used a single tier rate the rate would be approximately <br /> $2.25 per 1000 gallons,however it would be unfair to charge the lower users this rate. The <br /> average consumer uses 5000 to 6000 gallons of water a month in the winter months. The step <br /> program allowed for 9000 gallons for the 1 St tier rate. The remaining tiers are for higher users. <br /> Laural Reeves,Water Appropriations Manager from St.Paul DNR, expressed <br /> conservation of the Mt. Simon aquifer is of great importance. Some communities get their <br /> water from the river which in turn would deplete surface waters such as streams,lakes,and <br /> ponds. <br />