File #: 20-058    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/23/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/21/2020 Final action:
Title: Update of City's Wastewater Treatment Plant Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)/ State Disposal System (SDS) Permit.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Draft Northfield NPDES_SDS Permit, 2. 2 - Draft Northfield Permit Fact Sheet, 3. 3 - Response to MPCA re Pre-Public Notice Draft NPDES_SDS Permit, 4. 4 - MESERB Permit Review
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City Council Meeting Date: January 21, 2020

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Justin Wagner, Utilities Manager
David Bennett, P.E., Public Works Director/City Engineer

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Update of City's Wastewater Treatment Plant Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)/ State Disposal System (SDS) Permit.

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Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council is asked to discuss the receipt of the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant Draft NPDES/SDS Permit.

Summary Report:
On December 5, 2019, the City was sent a copy of its Pre-Public Notice Draft NPDES/SDS Permit for the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). As part of the Pre-Public Notice Draft, the City is allowed 30 days to provide comments to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) regarding the permit. Following the City's Pre-Public Notice, the Draft Permit will be on public notice for 60 days. Following the public notice, the permit can be issued for a 5 year period.

The City's WWTP operates based upon a NPDES permit that dictates the quality of treated wastewater that is allowed to enter the Cannon River. The NPDES permit is required in order to discharge into the Cannon River. In April of 2015, City staff completed a NPDES permit application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The City is currently operating on an extension of the existing permit.

Items incorporated within the draft NPDES/SDS permit include changes to phosphorous loading limits and adjustments to monitoring frequency for mercury. Additionally, staff is requesting clarification from the MPCA on changes to reporting requirements. Staff has provided comments to the MPCA which are included with the staff report as attachment 3.

Currently, the City is able to meet all of the requirements that are within the draft permit. With the changes to the phosphorous loading limits, staff anticipates that additional treatment requirements will be needed to meet the limits when the WWTP approach...

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