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during the televising process. Items that are repaired though this process include: private utility <br />hits, leaking joints, collapsed pipes and leaking manholes. The City does not have an ordinance that <br />prohibits the connection of sump pump, rain leaders, or passive drain tile from the sanitary sewer <br />system. The City of Ramsey has adopted the Minnesota State Building Code, which states that <br />drainage systems shall discharge into an approved sewer system or to daylight (§R405.2.3) and <br />storm sewer systems shall not drain into sewers intended for sanitary sewage only (§4715.2700). <br />The City of Ramsey interprets that these systems must drain to daylight only unless storm sewer is <br />available on -site. The City of Ramsey will explore the need for such ordinances if it is determined <br />the City is not meeting the established I/I goal. <br />The City applied for $25,250 in matching grant funds from the 2014 State Bond Fund Municipal <br />Inflow & Infiltration Grant program though the Met Council Environmental Services to perform <br />needed I&I impruveiiieiils. The grant was awarded and this project was completed in 2016 where <br />multiple castings were adjusted and chimney seals were installed to prevent I&I at those structures. <br />A lift station and a manhole were also rehabilitated to seal the structure by coating the insides of <br />the structures. <br />city of RAMSEY <br />August 2018 Draft <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />