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<br /> -------- <br />. <br />. 2. The water from the deep aquifer are discharged into the <br /> gravel pit. Ta discharge the shallOW' well into the gravel <br /> pit was not economically feasible since this would require <br /> piping of approx 1 mile. nus deep aquifer discharges at <br /> 2,700 gal per minute. <br /> 3. The Minneapolis sanitary line takes none of the remecliation <br /> water . '!here are 4 million gallons a day discharged fran <br /> other TCAAP activities. 'Ihe water fran this current request <br /> is not going to the Minneapolis sewer lines due to location. <br /> nus Mou:o:lsview connection is not economically feasible in <br /> comparison to the Shoreview connection. <br /> 4. 'Ihe EPA would be reviewing any crossing of TCAAP lam very <br /> seriously am it is historically not an agency that moves <br /> quickly. <br /> Further discussions with Council could identify any future need am <br /> timeliness issues from Arden Hills' point of view. Previous strategic <br /> planning activities indicate that the planning use of this lam may soon <br /> be issues the City must address. <br /> DAP:rk <br />. <br />. <br />
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