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Intent <br /> Create and facilitate an infrastructure network including municipal sanitary sewer,individual sewage treatment <br /> systems,municipal water supply,individual wells,stone sewer,electricity,natural gas and advanced <br /> telecommunications that provides for a prosperous local economy,a healthy environment and a high standard <br /> ofliving. <br /> Background <br /> .. The City is serviced by municipal,corporate and individually owned utility systems,all filling a needed role in <br /> supporting life and economic activity in the City of Pequot Lakes. <br /> The City operates a municipal water system. The system serves the downtown area,the industrial park and <br /> some residential areas within close proximity. The City recently constructed a new treatment facility that <br /> provides for advanced treatment of groundwater. A new tower was also recently constructed adding <br /> capacity and providing increased fire protection to the system. It is projected that there should be no <br /> capacity problems with the municipal water system for the foreseeable future. <br /> There are some minor issues with the water system that need to be addressed. Old,leaking curb stops <br /> create losses in the system that are difficult to track. Although larger pipes have been added south of <br /> downtown,flow under Highway 371 is restricted by small pipes,reducing the effectiveness of the fire <br /> i> protection. While most water meters are auto-read,there are a few large users that still must be manually <br /> read. Ameter deposit program is helping to defray the costs in upgrading the metering system. <br /> Residents outside of the reach of the water utility obtain their water from individual wells. It is not known <br /> exactly how many of these are shallow wells,although it is widely believed to be a significant percentage. <br /> The aquifer is unconfined and therefore there exists a high potential for contamination. Some contamination <br /> of the groundwater has been detected at the sewage treatment facility. <br /> The City operates a municipal sanitary sewer system. The system contains only four lift stations,all of which <br /> Ig have been recently upgraded. Sewage is treated in an aerated pond system with the effluent being ground <br /> ` = applied through spray irrigation. The ponds are currently operating at roughly 2/3rds of their capacity,with <br /> flows being relatively stable month to month. The clay liner in the pond was recently replaced with a PVC <br /> _ = liner. Along with a modified approach to the spray irrigation system,this improvement appears to have <br /> c successfully addressed groundwater contamination concerns. <br /> Individuals not serviced by the municipal sanitary sewer system treat their sewage through individual systems. <br /> New state regulations have addressed some concerns over poorly maintained systems,although problems <br /> still loom large,especially on lakeshores where the characteristics of seasonal usage are not compatible with <br /> standard on-site treatment. The Cullen Lakes Association recently completed,with Township and City <br /> assistance,an assessment of all of the systems on their lakes. Numerous systems were upgraded to comply <br /> with minimum state standards due to their effort. <br /> Comprehensive Plan <br />