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SEH <br />Inflow & Infiltration Reduction <br />The City of Gem Lake, like the many communities in the metropolitan area, has spent <br />considerable time and energy managing inflow and infiltration (I/I) within their sanitary <br />sewer collection system. The Met Council (MCES) has implemented a surcharge program <br />which is designed to encourage metropolitan communities to reduce I/I entering their portion <br />of the sanitary sewer collection system. However the City of Gem Lake does not qualify for <br />this program because of the size and small flows generated by the city. While the City has not <br />exceeded the pre -determined maximum peak level established by MCES, it continues its <br />effort to minimize 1/I. The City has prepared and is currently implementing an I/I program. <br />The M reduction program is used to isolate and prioritize sewer rehabilitation in the sanitary <br />sewer collection system, both on the public and private side of the system. With this in mind, <br />the City conducts both an annual cleaning and a regular closed circuit television inspection. <br />Gem Lake also continues to conduct a sewer rehabilitation program, which includes follow- <br />up inspections in areas with significant I/I potential. The City should develop a program for <br />lateral service inspection and repair. <br />The City currently enforces its city ordinance (#64) that was developed to prohibit illegal <br />connections. The City also encourages voluntary compliance through public education. <br />To reduce infiltration the City annually inspects manholes and repairs any contributing to this <br />problem. In addition to routine maintenance the City has also adopted a plan to replace or <br />repair sewer lines that are cracked and/or in need of repair. The City's operation and <br />maintenance plan was developed in May 2007. The City's O & M plan can be found in the <br />Sanitary Sewer System Plan. <br />Sewer Ordinances <br />The City of Gem Lake has enacted ordinances which regulate individual sewage treatment <br />systems (Ordinance 46) and the operation of the municipal sanitary sewer system (Ordinance <br />64). <br />Ordinance 46 - ISTS systems <br />Ordinance 46 is designed to protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the <br />people of Gem Lake by regulating seepage discharges and the location, installation, <br />alternation, operation and maintenance and monitoring of all individual sewage treatment <br />systems (ISTS). Individual sewage treatment systems must be installed in accordance to <br />Chapter 7080 of the Minnesota Rules. The ISTS shall be designed to receive all sewage from <br />the dwelling(s), building(s), or other establishment(s) served by the system, including laundry <br />waste and basement floor drainage. Surface, roof and foundation drainage and other storm <br />water shall not be allowed to enter any part of the system. Not more than one dwelling, <br />commercial, business, institutional, or industrial unit shall be connected to the same ISTS, <br />unless such multiple connections was specified in the application submitted and in the permit <br />issued for the system. No ISTS shall be installed or renovated on lands to which public sewer <br />service is currently available, without a system permit. Within the Urban Service Area, as <br />identified in a Met Council approved a comprehensive sewer plan, developers will place any <br />ISTS systems where they can later be most cost effectively connected to the public sewer <br />system, when it becomes available. <br />No preliminary plat shall be approved by the City of Gem Lake City Council, unless the <br />engineer makes a favorable recommendation regarding the ability of each lot to accommodate <br />7.0 sanitary sewer system plan I page 47 <br />
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