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There is concern about:
 
There is concern about:
* The treatment of water at the wetland area that flows back into Silver Lake from the Sweetwater Curve sewer location.   
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* The stormwater flow in the lake from the Sweetwater Curve sewer location.   
* Whether the storm water treatment the City put in recently on Covington and Old Market is enough to handle everything from above it adequately.
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* From the Old Market Road/Covington location.
Brock and [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] met with Paul Horsnby, the Shorewood City Engineer, to discuss Shorewood stormwater sewers. [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] discussed the matter with Claire Bleser, a the watershed district.
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* Runoff from the hill below Powers Blvd.
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* Runoff from the hill below Ridge Rd.
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Brock and [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] met with Paul Horsnby, the Shorewood City Engineer, to discuss Shorewood stormwater sewers. [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] discussed the matter with Claire Bleser, a the watershed district. Rich suggested that we should talk to the city of Chanhassen as well, given the runoff from Powers Blvd.

Revision as of 01:51, 9 March 2017

There is concern about:

  • The stormwater flow in the lake from the Sweetwater Curve sewer location.
  • From the Old Market Road/Covington location.
  • Runoff from the hill below Powers Blvd.
  • Runoff from the hill below Ridge Rd.

Brock and Dorothy met with Paul Horsnby, the Shorewood City Engineer, to discuss Shorewood stormwater sewers. Dorothy discussed the matter with Claire Bleser, a the watershed district. Rich suggested that we should talk to the city of Chanhassen as well, given the runoff from Powers Blvd.