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Councilmember Wise noted it has been discussed before that the Council can approve the 2012 <br />rates and fees and always lower them during the coming year. <br />Councilmember Tossey stated he had talked with builders, plumbers, and electricians about <br />cooper versus PVC pipe and only the electrician was opposed to going to PVC. He asked why <br />the Council did not support allowing PVC piping into the homes. Councilmember Tossey stated <br />he has been assured the technology exists and plastic technology is better than 4-5 years ago. <br />Mayor Ramsey clarified the issue is whether to allow PVC pipe underground between the curb <br />and house. <br />Public Works Director Olson explained there is technology to put a tube into the PVC pipe and <br />pressure steam the location of the freeze. However, the second it melts, the pressure from the <br />tower pushes water into the house so you need to pull out the steam hose while water is rushing <br />in. He indicated he does not want to put his staff or residents at risk. Another option is to <br />purchase a $3,700 piece of equipment and see if it works. A second issue is locating PVC when <br />underground. A metal tape is to be placed on the PVC but if it is mistakenly clipped and not <br />grounded, it cannot be located. Public Works Director Olson stated he is willing to consider <br />changes in technology if those two issues are addressed. <br />Councilmember Tossey noted surrounding municipalities allow PVC piping and asked how they <br />are addressing those issues. <br />Public Works Director Olson explained most have not had freezing issues but Ramsey has had <br />freezing issues in foreclosed townhouses. He advised that New Brighton has had 35-40 freezing <br />issues each winter. <br />Councilmember Elvig arrived at 6:37 p.m. <br />Councilmember Tossey stated the freezing issue with the townhomes in Ramsey was inside the <br />townhome, above the ground, because it was foreclosed and not heated. It was not an issue with <br />underground PVC piping. <br />Public Works Director Olson stated there are some with underneath piping that have frozen <br />because heat was turned off in a middle townhouse. To resolve that problem, the City now <br />requires individual services to each townhouse. <br />City Engineer Himmer stated he called Blaine and learned they are allowing PVC but do not <br />know how they will address the freezing problem if it should occur. He stated he asked the PVC <br />material representative how to solve those concerns and the representative indicated they are <br />working on gathering that information. <br />City Administrator Ulrich indicated there has been enough discussion to give direction and it <br />sounds like there is support for the City to invest $3,700 in the machine, or borrow one, to test it <br />out as a pilot program. <br />City Council Work Session / December 13, 2011 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />
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