10-28-2014 JWC MinutesJOINT WATER COMMISSION MINUTES
Golden Valley - Crystal - New Hope
Meeting of October 28, 2014
The Golden Valley — Crystal — New Hope Joint Water Commission meeting was called to order at
2:34 p.m. in the City of Golden Valley Council Conference Room.
Commissioners Present
Tom Burt, City Manager, Golden Valley
Anne Norris, City Manager, Crystal
Kirk McDonald, City Manager, New Hope
Staff Present
Tom Mathisen, City Engineer, Crystal
Randy Kloepper, Utilities Superintendent, Crystal
Bob Paschke, Director of Public Works, New Hope
Bernie Weber, Operations Manager, New Hope
Dave Lemke, Utilities Supervisor, New Hope
Sue Virnig, Finance Director, Golden Valley
Marc Nevinski, Physical Development Director, Golden Valley
Jeff Oliver, City Engineer, Golden Valley
Bert Tracy, Public Works Maintenance Supervisor, Golden Valley
Kelley Janes, Utilities Supervisor, Golden Valley
Pat Schutrop, Administrative Assistant, Golden Valley
Minutes of September 30, 2014 Meetine
MOVED by Norris and seconded by McDonald to approve the minutes of the September 30, 2014
meeting as presented. Motion carried.
36 -Inch Watermain Emereencv Repair Update
a. Inspection Results
The results of the pipeline inspection conducted by Pure Technologies was received on
October 17. The results indicated 9% of the pipeline is compromised; two sections are
imminently ready to fail, four sections are classified as poor condition and could fail, and nine
sections have broken wires that are being monitored. Based on the inspection results, the
pipeline cannot be put back into service at full operating pressure. A temporary procedure has
been developed where the line will be back into service at less than half of its normal operating
pressure. Crystal is working with Minneapolis Water Works to allow water to run at the reduced
pressure and flow rate 24 hours/day until this portion of the pipe can be repaired.
About 7,892 feet of the original pipeline was not included in this inspection, meaning in addition
to the sections discussed above, there could be an additional 44 locations that are compromised
based on the results of the section of pipe inspected by Pure Technologies. This pipeline was
constructed in 1963.
The TAC recommends putting together a request for proposals and retain a qualified consultant
to help the JWC develop options for repairing the watermain. Bert Tracy added that pipe
replacement is an option. The cost to repair by open cut method will be about $3 to $4 million.
The commissioners agreed the proposal process should be done soon so that the costs are
known before going to the three city councils.
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Tom Mathisen will take the lead on behalf of the TAC to organize a meeting with the TAC
members to discuss selecting a consultant for the design of the repairs. Mathisen will talk to
Pure Technologies to get more information prior to the TAC meeting.
Long -Term Financial Planning of JWC System
With this recent information alerting the JWC of the aging infrastructure and the need to
address imminent repairs of the 36 -inch watermain, the construction of the Golden Valley well
will be delayed. The JWC will need to schedule a tri -city council meeting to discuss the project
change. Chair Burt is concerned about paying more mobilization charges if construction of the
Golden Valley well is delayed. The JWC agrees it is important to complete the two wells in
Crystal and make the improvements to the New Hope well. The infrastructure repairs will affect
the water rates. Once the infrastructure costs are known, the JWC can look at scheduling a tri -
city council meeting.
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board Operations and Maintenance Agreement
Golden Valley has been working with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) to acquire an
easement as part of the construction of the Golden Valley well for the emergency backup water supply
project. Along with the easement agreement, the MPRB has prepared an Operations and Maintenance
agreement between the JWC and the MPRB regarding the JWC's use of the easement property.
MOVED by Norris and seconded by McDonald to approve the Operations and Maintenance Agreement
with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Motion carried.
Emergency Backup Water Supply Project Update
The two Crystal wells will be test pumped within the next two weeks. More specific information will be
available at the next JWC meeting.
County Road 9 Project Update
The new JWC 24 -inch pipeline has been tested and up and running.
Other Business
None.
Next Meeting
The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at 1:30 p.m.
Adiournment
Chair Burt adjourned the meeting at 3:21 p.m.
Thomas I)Auti, Chair
ATTEST:
Pal
a Schutrop, Recording Secretary
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