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the Federal Forest Service is going to take some tests to see if the soil is <br />causing the trees to die and until the city receives this information from them, <br />there isn't much to relate. He said he has a friend in Stacy, Minnesota and <br />they are having almost the same problem with their trees and they are dying <br />in the outer perimeter just like Ramsey's. <br /> <br />Ms. Ritchie from the State Health Department said it appeared to her that the <br />Federal Forest Service would be able to discern whether it is the Landfill that <br />is causing the problem. She'said next week, the~ Health Department could test <br />the homes in the area, keeping the question in mind of what effect on children <br />the methane gas would have. She said the primary concern with methane is that <br />it is asphyxias, but the concentrations would have to be 20 to 30% by volume <br />fop this.because the physiological pmocesses in the body can tolerate higher <br />levels of gases than the $ to $% explosive levels. Therefore, this would not, <br />in her opinion, be the problem here. She said the buildup would be much higher <br />if a house was closed up. She said theme would be some seepage of methane <br />in and out of the homes, which they would check. She said she thought the <br />concern about children who don't get outside like in ~winter' time is an important <br />issue to look into. <br /> <br />Mr. Don Farb, Barr Engineering, said they are consulting with the County on <br />their Landfill. He said published literature shows there is no toxic effect <br />at the 2% methane level. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec observed that the real concern seems to be the explosive level of <br />the methane. <br /> <br />City Administrator Schnelle said that no one really knows for sure if there is <br />a toxic effect or not and he felt this was a concern also. <br /> <br />Mr. Gregory Woelfel, Regional.Engineer with Waste Management, Inc., said they <br />believe that the pmoblem, if one exists, is a combination of two issues. <br />During last fall, lime sludge was placed on the west slope and it'sealed <br />it off keeping methane from escaping from the Landfill. This week, they <br />discovered a malfunction of the timely device on the methane pump and this <br />is being corrected. They did monitoring of residential homes last night and <br />did not detect any methane. They will put in detection alarms to go off when <br />the methane levels go up before they reach the explosive levels. <br /> <br />County Commissioner Ed Fields said he thought when they hired Bart Engineering <br />last year, these problems would be checked~ & 'it is too'bad they didn't find <br />the present problem before the residents did. He said it was an embarassing <br /> <br /> situation. <br />~Mr. Farb, Barr. Engineering said they concentrated on the water quality of the ~~ <br /> /~'Landfill and had not'been looking at the gas levels at all. He Said they ~,¥ <br /> are two ~eks from finishing at this time' and were not'prepared to give <br /> information, at this ti~. <br /> City Administrator Schnelle reiterated that the citizens ~e conceded ~out <br /> the health and safety hazed and how long it is going to be be~re something <br /> is done a~ut it. <br /> <br />Ms. Ritchie said the State Health Department was notified yesterday of the <br />problem and next week~'she'is going to Come back and take samples for methane <br />and other, bases'in the homes and the' areas to and from the homes to the Landfill. <br /> <br />Special coUncil <br />August 15, 1980 <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />