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funding/small-cities.isp (Apply Tab/SCDP Survey Results Spreadsheet— <br /> Example) <br /> If there was a community survey,describe how the surveys were conducted(door to door,mailed forms, <br /> online or other methods: NA <br /> Provide the U.S.Census county and tract code of the proposed project. <br /> http://www.ffiec.gov/Geocode/default.aspx <br /> U.S.Census 3-digit county code: 0 3 5 <br /> Tract code(X1001)00: 9504.01 <br /> Does the project involve ❑Yes®No If yes,how will the connections be paid for? <br /> service connections to <br /> individual households and <br /> properties? <br /> Has a re-engineering report /1 Yes 0 No Is the proposed project on the 1.1 Yes❑No <br /> been completed? state's Project Priority List? <br /> Will the system primarily @Yes❑No Have engineering services been @Yes 0 No <br /> benefit residential users? procured by the city through a <br /> competitive process? <br /> If applicable,provide the number of homes outside of city limits using proposed NA <br /> system? <br /> Provide the median household income of the community(U.S.Census data) $57,671 <br /> List proposed activities to be funded with SCDP funds(water lines,wastewater lines,water tower <br /> etc.) <br /> The SCDP funding will be used for construction costs of the wastewater improvement project in <br /> Pequot Lakes.The City reviewed four alternatives in the Preliminary Engineering Report(PER).The <br /> chosen alternative will include rehabilitation of their main lift station,replacement of the forcemain <br /> and construction of a new aerated stabilization cell. Specifically,the SCDP funds will be used for <br /> removal and replacement of a key piece of City wastewater lines—the forcemain.This use of funding <br /> will assure that LMI residents are safe from the hazards of an outdated and failing system prone to <br /> breaks,which would harm the residents and groundwater with contaminants. <br /> This SCDP funding will replace approximately 4,500 feet of forcemain from the main lift station to the <br /> aerated stabilization ponds.This process would include excavating and removing or abandoning the <br /> existing forcemain and replacing it with a 6" HDPE forcemain.The new forcemain was be installed <br /> parallel to the existing forcemain and the existing forcemain could be left in place and preserved for <br /> emergency use only.This design is in compliance with the Ten States Standards(TSS)and Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency(MPCA)standards.The total project cost is$858,000 with construction cost <br /> 4 <br /> Page 13 of 72 <br />