To: CLWSD Board
From: ESA Advisory Committee (Jim Bonner, Steve Hutt, Bob Kaiser, Harvey Parvi, Bill Paulsen, Jeff Sanborn)
Date: October 4, 2006
Subject: Activity Report and Recommendations
The committee adopted the following mission statement:
Recognizing the need to preserve and care for our water resources, the ESA Advisory Committee will review available information, public input, agency input, and the unique characteristics of the ESA to make recommendations for sewage treatment and management within the ESA.
Activity Report
Following is a summary of activities completed to date by the ESA Advisory Committee.
During the summer of 2006,
as authorized by the CLWSD board, the Crane Lake Eastern Service Area Advisory
Committee has reviewed and summarized the following recommendations on E.S.A.
management to the CLWSD Board.
1) On-site
treatment should be the primary wastewater treatment plan for properties within
the E.S.A. as defined by MN Chapter 7080*. Systems should consist of a combination of
ISTS and cluster systems. All systems
should be designed in accordance with St. Louis County Ordinance No. 55.
* ISTS
systems include but are not be limited to:
Privy
Incinerator
toilet
Composting
toilet
Media
filters (peat, sand, etc)
Septic
tanks and drain fields, mound systems, aerobic treatment units
and other types meeting approved standards
Cluster
systems and/or holding tanks as site and soils allow.
2) All
existing ISTS will be in compliance as defined by St. Louis County Ordinance 55
by 2010. Systems will meet St. Louis County Ordinance
55 or Management Ordinance adopted by CLWSD Board that is more restrictive than
Ordinance 55 and MN Chapter 7080.
3) Upon
compliance with #2, each property owner will submit a maintenance plan (samples by system type should be developed
in future committee work ) to the CLWSD Board for acceptance.
4) The CLWSD
Board will monitor all E.S.A. maintenance plans for compliance. (See #6 & #10 below)
5) Individual
property owners will be responsible to perform the activities outlined in each
individual maintenance plan (This could be handled similar to the St. Louis
County Operating permit.)
6) Fees will
be established for CLWSD maintenance plan record keeping and, if necessary, for
the performance of the maintenance. A variable fee schedule based on the level
of management/maintenance performed should be developed.
7). The CLWSD
should establish a written agreement with the Forest Service that defines roles
and responsibilities with each entity and incorporates the mutually agreed
upon management plan for Federal Leases into the CLWSD.
8) Upon
approval of these recommendations by the CLWSD Board, additional committee work
will be required in areas such as fee structure, non-compliance, required
record keeping, maintenance plans, structure, etc.
9) If property
restrictions warrant holding tanks with barge service to the Western district,
(as outlined in the preliminary engineering report) this option should be
considered upon the board’s action on items listed in #10 below.
10) The CLWSD
should consider contract bids for the following services:
(a) Certification
services -- individuals to inspect Pre
1996 existing systems and certify them for ongoing use. A maintenance plan for
Post 1996 existing systems should be implemented immediately.
(b) Contracting with a “certified (as
outlined in preliminary engineering report)” barge-provider for individuals
electing the holding tank option.
(c) Consider the additional improvements to
the plant necessary to receive sludge
from Septic tank pumping.
11) All fee
structures should be adopted as soon as possible to facilitate a comparison for
decision making for the Eastern District Residents.
12) We
encourage the board to develop a program to educate and communicate with ESA
residents regarding these recommendations.