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09-30-2014 JWC MinutesJOINT WATER COMMISSION MINUTES Golden Valley - Crystal - New Hope Meeting of September 30, 2014 The Golden Valley — Crystal — New Hope Joint Water Commission meeting was called to order at 1:09 p.m. in the City of Golden Valley Council Conference Room. Commissioners Present Tom Burt, City Manager, Golden Valley Kirk McDonald, City Manager, New Hope Anne Norris, City Manager, Crystal 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 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 Others Present Regan Murphy, Mayor, Robbinsdale George Selman, Council Member, Robbinsdale Pat Backer, Council Member, Robbinsdale Marcia Glick, City Manager, Robbinsdale Minutes of August 6, 2014 Meeting MOVED by Norris and seconded by Burt to approve the minutes of the August 6, 2014 meeting as presented. Motion carried. 36 -Inch Watermain Emergency Repair On September 18, a break occurred on the JWC 36 -inch water transmission main in the City of Robbinsdale. The main was constructed in 1963 and this is the second failure on the line within the last 15 months. It was thought the first break occurred due to construction damage, but with this recent failure, staff is concerned there may be more serious issues. In December 2013, JWC contracted with Pure Technologies to use its Smart Ball technology to inspect the line for leaks. No leaks were found at that time. Tom Mathisen presented a new proposal from Pure Technologies to inspect the joints and look for indicators of pre -stressing in the pipe. The inspection will include a manned visual inspection, manned electromagnetic inspection, and engineering analysis and report. The total cost for this inspection is $85,000 and will cover the area between Lake Road and Highway 100. Chair Burt asked if the JWC should conduct an operational audit. Crystal staff did not believe the failures were due to transmission operations. Randy Kloepper said operations was taken into consideration when considering the cause of the break. With the manned visual inspection, broken pre- stressing wire wraps will be identified and the impacts of those breaks on the structural integrity of the pipeline evaluated. Test results are expected by October 17. (:\Joint Water Commission\1WC Minutes\2014 JWC Minutes\09-30-2014 JWC Minutes.doc Joint Water Commission September 30, 2014 Page 2 of 2 Representatives of Robbinsdale City Council attended and asked if the JWC is financially able to fix the pipe. They also asked for an insurance update regarding homeowners who had sewage backups in their homes as a result of the break. Chair Burt reassured Robbinsdale that repairing the line is a priority and the JWC will redirect CIP projects to fund the repair. Sue Virnig added claim information has been forwarded to the League of Minnesota Cities (LMC) and more information should be available next week. There were 11 names and addresses on the list and the LMC has not heard back from all the residents on that list yet. Robbinsdale contacted the LMC about the liability concern and was told the adjusters do not assign liability until their investigation is completed, which is confusing to the homeowners. Robbinsdale asked the JWC to continue to update them as information becomes available from the LMC. MOVED by Norris and seconded by McDonald to approve the contract with Pure Technologies in the amount of $85,000 for emergency repairs of the 36 -inch watermain. Motion carried. Emergency Backup Water Supply Project Update Crystal's two wells are excavated to a 400 -foot depth and the contractor is currently finishing the casing installation on the second well. Crystal expects the contractor to be completed by the end of October and the wells will be operational. The Golden Valley well is on schedule for construction in spring 2015. County Road 9 Project Update Mathisen attended the pressure testing of the new 24 -inch pipe in Robbinsdale. He requested approval from the JWC for Total Controls' invoices. MOVED by Norris and seconded by McDonald to approve the invoices from Total Controls. Motion carried. Other Business • KLM Engineering completed the inspection of the New Hope South Tower and initial results showed no issues. The North Tower will be inspected on October 16. After completion of the inspections, KLM will submit an official inspection report of both towers. • Virnig will revise the CIP to indicate the inspection and repair costs for the 36 -inch main emergency repair and send out for JWC members to review for discussion at the next Commission meeting. Next Meeting The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 5, 2014, at 1:30 p.m. Adiournment Chair Burt adjourned the meeting at 2:11 p.m. Thomas D. Burt, CI ATTEST: L4�L44-r Pak Schutrop, Recording Secretary (:\Joint Water Commission\JWC Minutes\2014 JWC Minutes\09-30-2014 JWC Minutes.doc