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: ' Mr. Robert T. Brown -2- January 8, 1980 ge 54 <br /> I also am enclosina the few paoes from the Storm Water Impact <br /> Investigation done by Hickok and Associates for the Metropolitan <br /> Council which was completed in 1973. The interesting results of <br /> this study showed, again, that the number of pounds of phosphorus <br /> contained in storm water run-off from various levels of urbanization <br /> could increase as much as 10 times the number of pounds of phosphorus <br /> contained in the storm water run-off from the rural land . use that <br /> exists in the northwest corner of the Lake Minnetonka Watershed� <br /> which would be served by an interceptor that removes the Maple <br /> Plain sewage treatment plant at this time. <br /> � I think the conclusions to the report shown on Page 35 and 36 <br /> toaether with the recommendation on Pages 37, 38 and 39 are <br /> particularly interesting. I have also enclosed Table 19 which - <br /> shows the number of pounds of phosphorus per acre produced from <br /> different levels of densities. In discussing these lar.d use <br /> categories, Hickok indicated to me that our two acre rural zoning <br /> would compare to the 'open space category:' <br /> The City would urge you to support the upgrading of the Maple <br /> Plain plant reducing the level of phosphorus input to Painters Creek <br /> but not by installing an interceptor� as is being proposed by the <br /> Metropolitan Waste Control Commmission in the 201 Facilities Study. <br /> Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> C Y 0 ONO <br /> Brad Va Nest <br /> Mayor <br /> BVN/la . <br /> cc: Dick Benson <br /> Norm Paurus <br /> Frank Mixa <br />