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hydrofluoric acid. She indicated she would be happy to send the data sheet to the <br />Commission. <br />Member Hodder asked about the PEAS issue and microplastics and how these will <br />be addressed going forward in the future. <br />Ms. Chen updated the Commission on microplastics and did not believe there will <br />be any future issues with microplastics, but she indicated PEAS will be an issue <br />because the current treatment process, including the update being done, will not <br />include the PEAS issue because the chemical structure itself does not react, attach, <br />or degrade by logical processes. She reviewed an ion exchange process that would <br />deal with the PEAS issue if installed in the future, which is very costly. <br />6. Climate Action Plan Update <br />Sustainability Specialist Noelle Bakken and Sustainability Interns Andrea Ray and <br />Raynell Hong updated the Commission on the Climate Action Plan. <br />Member Mueller thought this was a great presentation and what the City is doing <br />as well as helping the greater area outside of Roseville. <br />Member Hodder explained he likes to see the students involved in the process. He <br />stated the focus on the equity measures is very important. <br />Chair Ficek asked what the Commission can do in advance to prepare for the <br />climate action frame. <br />Ms. Bakken explained she planned on continuing to provide updates on the process, <br />especially if there are events, she thought it would be nice to have the Commission <br />there to do some outreach. She would also like feedback from the Commission on <br />how they are doing. <br />Chair Ficek thanked staff for the presentation. <br />City Council Joint Meeting Review <br />Public Works Director Jesse Freihammer provided an update to the Commission <br />on the joint City Council meeting. <br />Chair Ficek thought attachment three is a good one to discuss and he wondered if <br />there are other topics the Commission would like to discuss. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained a few other topics that have occurred in the past that <br />could be discussed are maintenance funding, solar production analysis and audit, <br />ideal street design standards and overall urban forestry and Emerald Ash Borer <br />update. <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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