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engineers and surveyors <br />222 Monroe Street <br />Anoka, Minnesota .53303 612/427-3860 <br /> <br />June 26, 1984 <br /> <br />Mr. Lloyd Schnelle, <br />City Administrator <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Laboratory Analysis Report <br />Ramsey Landfill <br /> <br />Dear Lloyd: <br /> <br />As requested, I have reviewed the Laboratory Analsis Report No. 5438 <br />dated April 30, 1984 for the Ramsey Landfill. <br /> <br />The laboratory report did not indicate extensive contamination of any <br />of the wells. However, Well No. 3 showed an increase in nitrates to <br />the maximum level allowed by EPA's Primary Drinking Water Standards. <br />Well No. 8, which is a new well, also showed signs of contamination. <br />Chlorides were at 244 parts per million (ppm) or only 6 ppm below <br />EPA's Recommended Primary Drinking Water Standards. The pH i.n Well <br />No. 8 was out of the range of EPA's Recommended Primary Drinking Water <br />Standards and the specific conductance and total alkalinity were much <br />higher than the other wells. <br /> <br />The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has recently r~tested the <br />monitoring wells and some of the residential wells in the area. <br />Results from these tests should be available in the near future and <br />should provide better informati6n on the quality of the groundwater in <br />the area. <br /> <br />If you have any questions in regard to the lab report, please let me <br />know. <br /> <br />Yours truly, <br /> <br />HAKANSON ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> <br />Peter R. Raatikka, P.E. <br /> <br />PRR/mlc <br />ce: Council (5) <br />File: RA9:ll-2 <br /> <br />civil · municipal · planning · soils <br /> <br />land surveying <br /> <br /> <br />