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<br />'i. <br /> <br />-e. <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />" <br />" <br /> <br />~IETROPOLITAN ,\~ASTE CONTROL CO/1MISSION <br />350 Metro Square Building. Saint Paul. Minnesota 55101 <br />222-8423 <br /> <br />AGREEMENT BETV1EEN <br />THE METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL CO~lMISSION <br />AND <br />CONTRACT NO. <br /> <br />THIS AGREEI.IENT. made an,d entered into by and between the City of ~~ <br />, a muniqpal corporation of the State of Minnesota (hereinafter <br />referred to as the "City"). and the f4etropolitan ~Iaste Control Commission, a <br />metropolitan Commission established pursuant to Laws of 1975, Chapter 13 <br />(hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"); <br /> <br />WITNESSETH THAT, in the joint and mutual exercise of their powers and in <br />consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto <br />recite and agree as follows: . <br /> <br />SECTION, 1 - RECITALS <br /> <br />1.01. The City owns and'operates a sanitary sewer system located inside its <br />boundaries, comprising various lateral..sub-trunk and trunk sewers; pumping <br />stations, and other equipment andappur~enances. <br /> <br />1.02. The Commission owns and operates a sanitary sewer ,system located inside <br />and outside the City. comprising interceptor sewers, pumping stations. treatment <br />works. and other equipment and appurtenances. <br /> <br />1.03. Sanitary wastewater and some infiltration/Inflow (I/I) is received by <br />the City sewer system and is discharged into the Commission's sewer system <br />and treatment works. Various Commission facilities are proposed to be upgraded <br />and/or expanded with federal and state grant assistance. <br /> <br />1.04. Section 35.927 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) <br />Rules and Regulations requires that all applicants for grant assistance for <br />treatment works projects must demonstrate to the satisfaction of,the Regional <br />Administrator.that each sewer system discharging into said treatment works is <br />not or will not be subject to excessive III. The determination whether or <br />not excessive I/I exists will'generallY be accomplished through a sewer system <br />evaluation consisting of: 1) certification by the State Agency. as 'appropriate: <br />and, when necessary. 2) an I/I analysis: and. if appropriate. 3) a sewer system <br />evaluation followed by rehabilitation of the sewer system to eliminate I/I <br />defined in the sewer system evaluation. <br /> <br />1.05. The Commission has completed an InfiltrationlInflow Assessment to <br />identify collection systems subject to potentially excessive III and submitted <br />recommendations for further I/I analysis to the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency (MPCA). The preliminary evaluation determined that excessive I/I may <br />existinporti~nJ,~f the sanitary sewer system in the City of <br />~ ~ . It was further recorrnnended that each municipality <br /> <br />V-I <br />EmiLi! "A" <br />