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I7r. Bernard J. <br />I7arch 7, 1978 <br />Page 3 <br />• <br />Harrington <br />The City would like to remind you that the reason that the Orono <br />interceptor was approved initially was to remove the effluent from <br />the Orono sewage treatment plant, not to urbanize the entire City. Since <br />the initial design of the interceptor, it becomes even more important <br />to clarify the sewer service area because of the decline in the <br />projected population of Orono and the apparent conflict between the <br />sewer service area and the IIUSA line within the City of Orono. <br />The City respectfully requests that the answers to these questions <br />be submitted at the earliest possible date so that our City Engineer <br />can review this information prior to the Metropolitan Council's final <br />approval of the Orono -Long Lake interceptor plans and specifications. <br />lie would be pleased to meet with -you to discuss'this.matter, if <br />necessary, at your convenience. <br />Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. <br />U <br />LIV-e-'i <br />1 <br />Brad Van <br />• Orono Mayor <br />cc: Representative Robert L. Searles <br />John Boland, Metropolitan Council <br />Jim Daley, Metropolitan Council <br />Bob Mazanec, Metropolitan Council Staff <br />Karl Burandt, Metropolitan Council Staff_ <br />Douglas Hall, Pollution Control Agency <br />Otto Bonestroo, City Engineer <br />Jim Olson, City Engineer <br />Bruce Malkerson, City Attorney <br />4 <br />