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1998-07-02 MPCA Permit for Sanitary Sewer Ext Minnesota Pollution Control Agency July 2, 1998 The Honorable Mark Olsen Mayor, City of Albertville 5975 Main Ave NE, PO Box 9 Albertville, Minnesota 55301 Dear Mayor Olsen: Enclosed is Permit Number 21965 for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension system to be located in Albertville, Minnesota. Please carefully review the permit, including any Special Conditions, General Conditions (No. 1-20) and information relative to plans and the permit application. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding these documents. If you do have questions, you may contact me at the address listed below or call me at (612) 296-7762. If you like, you may also use our toll free number, which is 1-800-657-3864. Sincerely, l;J)(~ Donald K. Perwien, P.E., Staff Engineer Compliance Unit 1 Point Source Compliance Section Water Quality Division DKP:jad Enclosures: Sewer Extension Permit General Conditions cc: City Council c/o David Lund, City Administrator Scott Dahlke, Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. SSE.doc 9/96520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (612) 296-6300 (Voice); (612) 282-5332 (TTY) Regional Offices: Duluth · Brainerd · Detroit Lakes · Marshall. Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer. Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20% fibers from paper recycled by consumers. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A DISPOSAL SYSTEM CITY OF ALBERTVILLE Wright County Pursuant to authorization by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and in accordance with the provisions of Minn. Stat. chs. 115 and 116, plans are approved and a permit is hereby granted to the above-referenced Permittee for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension in Albertville, Minnesota. The facilities will consist of 4, 127 linear feet of 8 & 10-inch sanitary sewer pipe. The facilities are further described in MPCA approved plans and specifications designated as: "Cedar Creek North Street and Utility Improvement Project" received June 10, 1998, prepared by Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. for the city of Albertville. It is the Permittee's responsibility to assure compliance with any special conditions and the general conditions that are required by this permit. This includes taking all necessary measures needed to comply, including, but not limited to, the notification of contractors or others who may be carrying out this work. PERMIT NUMBER: 21965 LJu t#::L-- Douglas tHall, Supervisor Permits/Technical Review Unit Point Source Compliance Section Water Quality Division DATED: July 2, 1998 SSE.doc 9/96520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (612) 296-6300 (Voice); (612) 282-5332 (TTY) Regional Offices: Duluth · Brainerd · Detroit Lakes · Marshall · Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer. Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20% fibers from paper recycled by consumers. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A DISPOSAL SYSTEM CITY OF ALBERTVILLE Wright County Pursuant to authorization by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and in accordance with the provisions of Minn. Stat. chs. 115 and 116, plans are approved and a permit is hereby granted to the above-referenced Permittee for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension in Albertville, Minnesota. The facilities will consist of 4,127 linear feet of 8 & lO-inch sanitary sewer pipe. The facilities are further described in MPCA approved plans and specifications designated as: "Cedar Creek North Street and Utility Improvement Project" received June 10, 1998, prepared by Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. for the city of Albertville. It is the Permittee's responsibility to assure compliance with any special conditions and the general conditions that are required by this permit. This includes taking all necessary measures needed to comply, including, but not limited to, the notification of contractors or others who may be carrying out this work. PERMIT NUMBER: 21965 I i ./ / ~"'<<::' L" 7 /I." ;/ / .v' //1'/ . /.~~" " . - ,. __v' 1/ C&:f/7t/ (/;,/?::>?---~ Douglas A.. Hall, Supervisor PermitsITechnical Review Unit Point Source Compliance Section Water Quality Division DATED: July 2, 1998 SSE.doc 9/96520 Lafayette Rd, N,; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (612) 296-6300 (Voice); (612) 282-5332 (TTY) Regional Offices: Duluth. Brainerd. Detroit Lakes. Marshall. Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer. Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20% fibers from paper recycled by consumers, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency July 2, 1998 The Honorable Mark Olsen Mayor, City of Albertville 5975 Main Ave NE, PO Box 9 Albertville, Minnesota 55301 Dear Mayor Olsen: Enclosed is Permit Number 21965 for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension system to be located in Albertville, Minnesota. Please carefully review the permit, including any Special Conditions, General Conditions (No. 1-20) and information relative to plans and the permit application. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding these documents. If you do have questions, you may contact me at the address listed below or call me at (612) 296-7762. If you like, you may also use our toll free number, which is 1-800-657-3864. Sincerely, l; /1, JX/) ,/-" / ,i. /} ( \ . crno~ ), 1Ll:l~rf'J Donald K. Perwien, P .E., Staff Engineer Compliance Unit 1 Point Source Compliance Section Water Quality Division DKP:jad Enclosures: Sewer Extension Permit General Conditions cc: City Council c/o David Lund, City Administrator Scott Dahlke, Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. SSE.doc 9/96520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (612) 296-6300 (Voice); (612) 282-5332 (TTY) Regional Offices: Duluth. Brainerd · Detroit Lakes. Marshall. Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer. Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20% fibers from paper recycled by consumers. MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION AND OR CHANGES PERMIT GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1) Material, labor and equipment for temporary erosion control measures and the acceptable maintenance thereof shall be provided during the life of the project, to effectively prevent water pollution through the use of berms, dikes, dams, sediment basins, fiber mats, netting, gravel, mulches, . grasses, slope drains, and other erosion control devices or methods. Surface cover materials shall be anchored to reasonably prevent their entering waters of the State by erosion or rising water levels.. 2) Temporary pollution control measures shall be included for all construction activity associated with the project where such work is necessary, for example borrow pit operations, haul roads, equipment storage, and plant or waste disposal sites: 3) The temporary pollution control provisions contained herein shall be coordinated with any. permanent erosion features to the extent practical to assure economical, effective, and continuous erosion control throughout the construction and post-construction period. 4) The surface area of erodible earth material exposed by clearing and grubbing, excavation, borrow and fill operations shall be minimized and immediate permanent or temporary control measures shall be taken to prevent contamination of adjacent streams and other water courses, lakes, ponds, and areas of water impoundment. Cut slopes shall be stabilized by methods such as seeding and mulching as the excavation proceeds to the extent considered practicable. Slopes shall be graded properly to minimize erosion. 5) The Applicant will be required to incorporate all permanent erosion control features into the project at the earliest practicable time. Provisions should be made for continual checking and main~enance of all control measures, particularly during periods of rainfall, to ensure maximum effectiveness. Temporary pollution control measures will be used to correct conditions that. develop during construction that were not foreseen during the design state; that are needed temporarily to control erosion that develops during normal construction practices, but are not associated with the permanent control features on the project. I 6) The Applicant will control the area of excavation, borrow and embankment operations commensurate with his progress with finish grading, mulching, seeding, and other such permanent erosion control measures. Should seasonal limitations make such coordination unrealistic, temporary erosion control measures shall be taken to the extent feasible. 7) Oil and other liquid substances capable of polluting water of the State will be stored in accordance with the requirements Qf MPCA Miscellaneous Water Quality Rules Chapter 7100.0010 - 7100.0090 (formerly Minnesota Code of Agency Rules 6 MCAR 4.8004) (formerly WPC-4). L. -2- 8) Stream Bank Stabilization shall be utilized if it is needed to prevent erosion, and shall be constructed of materials which will not pollute waters of the State. . 9) If an effluent will result from the project the Contractor shall submit to the MPCAplans, for approval, to provide for the following: a) Water from dewatering operations including effluents from construction activities shall only be discharged when the effluent complies with the applicable water quality and effluent standards. Dewatering shall be performed using well points where feasible and practical, all other dewatering shall be performed so as not to result in increased turbidity in the receiving water. This may require the use of desilting ponds to reduce suspended solids. When the MPCA requires, permits must be obtained. b) A Disposal System Permit shall be obtained by the Contractor from the MPCA prior to any hydraulic dredging or tunneling, or other activity including an effluent which may contain potential pollutants. . 13) This permit shall not release the permittee from any liability or obligation imposed by Minnesota or Federal statutes or local ordinances and shall remain in force subject to all conditions and limitations now or hereafter imposed by law. . The permit shall be permissive only and shall not be construed as stopping or limiting any claims against the permittee for damage or injury to persons or property, or any waters of the state resulting from any acts, operations or omissions of the permittee, its agents, contractors or assigns for damage to state property, or for any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit. . No assignment of this permit shall be effective until it is executed in writing and signed by the parties thereto and thereafter approved by the Agency. No major alterations or additions to the disposal system shall be made without the written consent of the Agency. The use of the disposal system shall be limited to the treatment and/or disposal of the sewage, industrial waste, other waste materials or substances described in the plans and/or permit application and associated material filed with the Agency. . The Agency may modify, suspend, or.revoke in whole or in part, this permit after giving notice and providing an opportunity for a public hearing or by taking direct enforcement action, or any just cause including failure: (a) to comply with the terms stated herein, or (b) to comply with Agency water quality regulations and standards presently in force. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Agency from exercising its emergency powers. 10) 11) 12) 14) -3- 15) The permittee acknowledges that nothing contained herein shall prevent the future adoption by the Agency or its predecessors of any pollution control regulations, standards, orders or statutes more stringent than those now in existence or prevent the enforcement and application of such regulations, standards, orders or statutes to the permittee. 16) The Agency, its officers, employees and agents review and comment upon engineering reports and construction plans and specifications regarding this permit solely for the limited purpose of determining whether such report, plans' and specifications will enable the facilities subject thereto to reasonably comply with the regulations and criteria of the Agency. 17) This permit has not been reviewed by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and is not issued pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. 18) The pla~s for the project have been approved with the reservations statea on the a\tached sheet entitled "Information Relative to Review of Plans and Permit Application." . \ , . The permittee shall comply with all rules, regulations and requirements of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board prior to construction of the proposed project. This permit is not effective until the permittee completes all applicable environmental review (Environmental Impacts Statement or Environmental Assessment Worksheet) which may be required for the project. This permit authorizes the Holder to perform the activities' described herein under the conditions set forth. In issuing this permit, the state/agency assumes no responsibility for any damage to persons, property or the environment caused by the activities of the Holder in the conduct of its actions, including those activities authorized, directed or undertaken pursuant to this permit. To the extent the state/agency may have any liability for the activities of its employees, that liability is explicitly limited to that provided in the Torts Claims Act, Minnesota Statute! 3.736. 19) 20) MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY Vater Quality Division INFORMATION ReLATIVE TO . REVIEY OF PLANS AND PERMIT APPLICATIONS February 1, 1998 The review of plans and specifications for sewage, industrial waste or other waste disposal systems and application for permits is made in accordance with the authority conferred by law (see MS, Section 115.07). Approval of plans and permits is based upon the assumption that the information provided by the applicant is correct and that all necessary legal requirements have been or will be satisfied. Plans for sewage, industrial.waste or other waste disposal systems are examined with regard to the design features which apply to operation and maintenance of the treatment works or sewer system, the degree of treatment to be provided, the effectiveness and reliabilitY,of the system or methods employed, and compliance with applicable standards systems. The bulletin entitled Recommended Standards for Yastewater Facilities, 1991 Edition, and supplements thereto, as well as--- other information are used in examination of the design, operation and maintenance aspects of the proposed system. Sewer plans are recommended for approval on the basis that the system is to collect only domestic sewage and such industrial or other waste as may have been provided for in the design. Foundation or footing drains to collect ground water and roof drains or other surface water conduits should nut be connected to the sanitary sewer system. Adequate field supervision and inspection by a qualified representative of the owner should be provided at all times during construction to assure that the project is constructed in compliance with the approved plans and specifications. - The Agency assumes no responsibility for the integrity of structures or physical features, or for the reliability, durability or efficiency o.f specific items of propriety equipment or material. All applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations or ordinances must be followed in the design, location. and construction of proposed sewer systems or treatment works. The Agency reserves the right to withdraw its approval of plans if construction is not undertaken within a reasonable period after issuance of the permit. .