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- Began limb removal efforts on streets (prior to School bus season) <br /> - Responded and removed several reported dangerous overhanging limbs <br /> - Solicited bids on trailers and mowers <br /> - Conducted an extensive clean of the PW Office, Shop,pavement <br /> - Installed a Class 5 gravel pad on SW side of PW Shop <br /> - Received 3 truckloads of winter salt order to salt/sand building(about 'h our total allocated) <br /> - Examined budget and sign inspection list in order to prepare a 2019 sign order <br /> - Review of applications, interviews, prepare to hire a new Maintenance Worker <br /> Compiled and submitted by Jason Gorr—Pequot Lakes Public Works Director <br /> Please direct questions to: (612)810-9478 or i�orr(a�qequotlakes-mn.�ov <br /> Water DeAt. <br /> Facilitv Performance for June 2019: <br /> Flow <br /> Average daily gallons pumped: 118,000 gallons <br /> Maximum daily gallons pumped: 170,000 gallons <br /> Minimum daily gallons pumped: 87,000 gallons <br /> Total monthly gallons pumped: 3,421,000 gallons <br /> Lab <br /> Average daily chlorine concentration: 0.40 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended chlorine concentration: 0.2 to 0.5 mg/1 <br /> Average daily fluoride concentration: 0.73 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended fluoride concentration: 0.5 mg/1 to 0.9 mg/1 <br /> Wastewater DeAt. <br /> Facility Performance for June 2019: <br /> Flow <br /> Average Daily Flow: 57,720 gallons (Design— 121,795 gaUday) <br /> Maximum Daily Flow: 65,119 gallons <br /> Minimum Daily Flow: 48,583 gallons <br /> Total Monthly Flow: 1,731,597 gallons <br /> Operations Report <br /> 1) Water treatment facility inspections were completed daily. <br /> 2) Wastewater facility and lift station checks were done every Monday,Wednesday, and <br /> Friday. <br /> 3) Monthly lift station maintenance(check amps, clean floats, inspect wet well, etc) was <br /> completed on 7/17. <br /> 4) Weekly water testing was completed. <br /> 5) Water meters were read on 7/23. <br /> 6) Monthly fluoride report was submitted to Minnesota Department of Health on 7/1. <br /> 7) Monthly Discharge Monitoring Report for the WWTP was submitted to MPCA on 7/1. <br /> 8) The annual MPCA WINS survey was completed and submitted. <br /> 9) One of the irrigation pumps at the City's wastewater treatment site is currently down. <br /> MN Pumpworks will pull the pump for inspection and give us repair estimates in <br /> August. <br /> 10)The new Hi-E-Dry dehumidifier at the water treatment plant is working well. <br /> Respectfully Submitted by: <br /> Andrew Schwartz, Operations Manager, Pine River Area Sanitary District <br /> Please feel free to call my cell at 320-232-5787 with any questions/concerns <br /> For 24-hour emergency service ca11218-851-9060 <br />