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�: <br />81 Mr. Johnson explained the solar source is like the wind source in the fact that it is <br />82 a subscription -based program. <br />83 <br />84 Chair Ficek asked if a business that does the energy audit ever become references <br />85 for the City so another business could call that business and hear the information <br />86 from them rather than from a City official. <br />87 <br />88 Mr. Johnson explained everyone that has done the audit the City has received <br />89 contact information for that purpose and as long as the business is willing to be a <br />90 reference the City will provide it. <br />91 <br />92 5. Annual MS4 Stormwater Public meeting <br />93 Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson made a presentation to the Commission on <br />94 the Annual MS4 Stormwater report. <br />95 <br />96 Member Misra asked if staff has ever found things that are of concern when testing <br />97 ponds for contamination. <br />98 <br />99 Mr. Johnson explained there really has not been anything other than a car being <br />100 pulled out of a pond. He explained the pollutants that are tested for, nothing <br />101 surprises him at that point. It is the new emerging components that worry him more <br />102 because at this point there is no known way to get rid of them. <br />103 <br />104 Mr. Johnson continued with his presentation. He answered Commission questions <br />105 regarding clean up and the process the City takes to keep ponds and lakes clean. <br />106 <br />107 Chair Ficek asked if the clean up is making a difference and is the City seeing an <br />108 improvement. <br />109 <br />110 Mr. Johnson indicated it is and the City is seeing improvements in the ponds and <br />111 lakes. He indicated things have plateaued and things are not getting worse. The City <br />112 is starting to see a slower decline and making headway in meeting some of the <br />113 waste load allocations. He indicated things are going in the right direction. <br />114 <br />115 6. Update on Stormwater Projects <br />116 Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson updated the Commission on stormwater <br />117 projects in the City. <br />118 <br />119 Chair Ficek thanked Mr. Johnson for the update. <br />120 <br />121 7. Items for Next Meeting — June 28, 2022 <br />122 Discussion ensued regarding the June PWETC agenda: <br />123 • City Council Joint Meeting on July 11, 2022. <br />124 • Commission name change with City Council <br />125 • Metro Transit Roseville update <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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