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Water Deut. <br /> Facility Performance for June 2020: <br /> Flow <br /> Average daily gallons pumped: 181,000 gallons <br /> Maximum daily gallons pumped: 278,000 gallons <br /> Minimum daily gallons pumped: 140,000 gallons <br /> Total monthly gallons pumped: 5,247,000 gallons <br /> Lab <br /> Average daily chlorine concentration: 0.36 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended chlorine concentration: 0.2 to 0.5 mg/1 <br /> Average daily fluoride concentration: 0.62 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended fluoride concentration: 0.5 mg/1 to 0.9 mg/1 <br /> Wastewater Dept. <br /> Facilitv Performance for June 2020: <br /> Flow <br /> Average Daily Flow: 72,096 gallons (Desi�— 121,795 gaUday) <br /> Maximum Daily Flow: 101,240 gallons <br /> Minimum Daily Flow: 62,158 gallons <br /> Total Monthly Flow: 2,162,886 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 7/13. <br /> 4) Weekly water testing was completed. <br /> 5) Water meters were read on 7/22. <br /> 6) Monthly fluoride report was submitted to Minnesota Department of Health on 7/1. <br /> '� Monthly Discharge Monitoring Report for the WWTP was submitted to MPCA on 7/1. <br /> 8) MDH-required THM/HAAS sampling was done on 7/20. The first set of samples taken <br /> on 7/6 did not meet temperature requirements due to the hot weather that week during <br /> shipping. <br /> 9) Flow testing of the City's fire hydrants went well. We reseeded a few areas on <br /> Rasmussen Road where the newly placed seed washed out. Hydrant repairs are being <br /> made in the Industrial Park and at the High School. <br /> 10)We continue to have frequent blockages in the sewer line flowing south of the <br /> intersection of East Woodman St and South Washington Ave. The line has been <br /> cleaned 3 times in the last month and we'll be keeping a close eye on it. The entire City <br /> will be jet-cleaned again starting in late July or early August so any leftover <br /> construction debris, etc should get taken care of. <br /> 11)Wastewater pond dikes were sprayed again on July 16�'and 17�'. Hopefully this takes <br /> care of the weeds for the rest of the summer. <br /> 12)The City's monitoring wells were sampled on 7/7 and results came back normal. <br /> 13)We'll be working with Anderson Brothers to get the north section of the Front Street <br /> sewer line excavated, insulated, and repaved. This line has been prone to freezing for <br /> years. <br /> 14)The City's new GIS program is up and running and working well. I've used it a few <br /> times already and am looking forward to putting this technology to work for us in the <br /> future. <br /> Water/WW Portion Submitted b,y Andrew Schwartz, Operations Manager, Pine River Area <br /> Sanitary District. Please feel free to call his cell at 320-232-5787 with any questions/concerns for 24- <br /> hour emergency service ca11218-851-9060 <br />
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