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•••• ••••• •••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple ii 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 May 22, 2025 City Council Regular Meeting Tentative Agenda 7:00 PM 1 . Call To Order And Pledge 2. Approve Agenda 3. Audience - 10 Minutes Total Time Limit - For Items Not On This Agenda 4. Consent Agenda Consent Agenda Items are considered routine and will be enacted with a single motion, without discussion, unless a councilmember or citizen requests to have any item separately considered. It will then be moved to the regular agenda for consideration. A. Approve Minutes of the May 8, 2025, regular City Council meeting B. Adopt Resolution setting public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 12, 2025, to consider On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License application from Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. C. Adopt Resolution approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Eastview Hockey Association to conduct lawful gambling at Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, 14889 Florence Trail D. Approve 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facility Permit for Holiday Stationstores, LLC, d/b/a Holiday Stationstore #2746584, 15550 Cedar Avenue E. Approve Appointment of City Representatives to the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) Board of Commissioners and Technical Work Group F. Receive 2024 Police Department Annual Report G. Surplus Property 1 . Declare miscellaneous City property and unclaimed property to be surplus Page 1 of 376 2. Approve agreement with SLA Auctions, LLC to hold an online auction H. Adopt Resolution Receiving Feasibility Study for PFAS Removal Project 2024-137, PFAS Treatment Facility Study I. Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2024-102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park), and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids on June 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. J. Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-154, Neighborhood Parks Improvements, and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids June 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) K. Approve grant agreement with the Board of Water and Soil Resources for two Watershed Based Implementation Fund Projects: FY25 EVR-P55 Zoo Blvd. Pond and FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps L. Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc. M. Approve purchase of Traffic Signal Controller Cabinet for Project 2025-104, Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements N. Approve First Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update O. Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Kusske Construction Co. LLC, for Project 2025-127, 140th St (Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements and approve acceptance and final payment P. Approve acceptance and final payment on purchase order with Webber Recreational Design, Inc., for branding and play features for Project 2024- 187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Q. Approve claims and bills R. Approve Personnel Report 5. Regular Agenda A. Music in Kelley Park 1 . Proclaim "Music in Kelley Park" on June 20 and 27;July 11, 18, and 25; August 1, 8, 15, and 22; and September 6 and 13, 2025, and declare it a community festival Page 2 of 376 B. National Poppy Day and Month 1 . Proclaim May 23, 2025, as "National Poppy Day" and May 2025 as "Poppy Month" C. Memorial Day 1 . Proclaim May 26, 2025, as "Memorial Day" D. Planned Development No. 975 (PD-975) Impervious Surface Amendment 1 . Pass Ordinance amending Article 32, Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements (Recommend waiving second reading) E. Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments 1 . Consider an ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses (First reading) 2. Consider an ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments (First reading) 6. Staff And Council Communications 7. Calendar Of Events A. Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events 8. Adjourn City Offices are closed Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of Memorial Day. Regular meetings are broadcast, live, on Charter Communications Cable Channel 180 and on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov Page 3 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.A. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Minutes of the May 8, 2025, regular City Council meeting Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve Minutes of the May 8, 2025, regular City Council meeting Summary: The minutes from the last regular City Council meeting are attached for review and approval. Background: State statute requires the creation and preservation of meeting minutes which document the official actions and proceedings of public governing bodies. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Minutes Page 4 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held May 8, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Hooppaw; Councilmembers, Grendahl, Hiebert, and Melander. ABSENT: Councilmember Bergman. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Scipioni, City Attorney Hills, City Engineer Anderson, Community Development Director Benetti,Natural Resources Coordinator Berger, Parks and Recreation Director Carlson, Deputy Police Chief Dahlstrom, City Planner Dill, Police Chief Francis, Consultant Planner Haskamp, Assistant City Administrator Grawe, Fire Chief Nelson, Assistant Finance Director Rotz,Natural Resources Technician Stockert, and Associate Planner Stroeing. Mayor Hooppaw called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone took part in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Approval of the Agenda MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, as presented, acknowledging the updated to item 4.U. and the Calendar of Events. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Audience Mayor Hooppaw asked if anyone was present to address the Council, at this time, on any item not on this meeting's agenda. Randy Bailey spoke to the Council, inviting community members to the Apple Valley Rotary Annual Spring BBQ Bash and the annual Rick's Bike Sale event. Consent Agenda Mayor Hooppaw asked if the Council or anyone in the audience wished to pull any item from the consent agenda. Councilmember Hiebert requested item 4.F. be pulled for further discussion. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, approving all items on the consent agenda, except 4.F. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Consent Agenda Items A. Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of April 24, 2025. B. Proclaim May 18 through May 24, 2025, as "Public Works Week" in the City of Apple Valley. Page 5 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Page 2 C. Approve issuance of a lawful gambling exempt permit by the State Gambling Control Board to Renegade Pigs M/C MN to hold a raffle on July 19, 2025, at Cowboy Jack's, 14998 Glazier Avenue. D. Approve out-of-state travel request for Councilmember Ruth Grendahl to attend the National League of Cities Summer Board and Leadership Meeting. E. Approve the 2026 Budget Calendar and set August 28, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. as a special informal meeting of the City Council. F. Approve program for voluntary assessments for diseased tree removals on private property. Item pulled for discussion. G. Surplus Parks Equipment 1. Declare Redwood Park pool light poles and fixtures as surplus and authorize disposal or auction. 2. Approve agreement with Auction Masters, Inc., to host online auction. H. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-66 accepting easements for Project 2022-111, Apple Valley l lth and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1. I. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-67 Approving One-Year Extension of a Setback Variance for Drive-Through Canopy at Chick-Fil-A (7480 153rd Street West) J. Approve procedures for administering Project 2024-190, Kelley Park Renovation (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). K. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-68 approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue & CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements, and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids June 3, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. L. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-69 awarding agreement for Project 2025-105, 2025 Street Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $1,663,437.00. M. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-70 awarding agreement for Project 2025-109, Central Village Street Improvements, to Northwest Asphalt, Inc., in the amount of $1,370,450.00. N. Approve professional services agreement with Surprise Endurance, LLC, for physical fitness and wellness training and authorize Police Chief Francis to sign the agreement on behalf of the City. O. Approve agreement with Keys Well Drilling Company, for Project 2024-136, Well 16 Recommissioning, in the amount of$125,286.00. P. McDonalds at Orchard Place (15460 English Avenue) 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-71 completing the vacation of easements on Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition. 2. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-72 approving the final plat and development agreement for McDonalds at Orchard Place. 3. Approve storm water maintenance agreement, on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place, for a proposed McDonald's restaurant Q. Approve Change Order No. 11 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage to various contractors in various amounts, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign contract documents. Page 6 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Page 3 R. Approve the following Change Order to the professional services agreement with Johnson Laffen Galloway Architects, Ltd., d/b/a JLG Architects, for Project 2024- 187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements (2023 Parks Referendum): 1. Change Order No. 1 in the amount of an additional $30,000 for increased scope of aquatic mechanical and pool structure work. S. Approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Nordic Services, Inc., d/b/a Nordic Mechanical Services, for Fire Station 1 HVAC replacement, in the amount of$22,060.00. T. Approve claims and bills. U. Approve the personnel report. End of Consent Agenda 4.F. Approve program for voluntary assessments for diseased tree removals on private property. Councilmember Hiebert highlighted the importance of the new assessment program. Ms. Berger provided an overview of the new program. MOTION: of Hieber, seconded by Melander, approving a program for voluntary assessments for diseased tree removals on private property. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. Regular Agenda A. Mental Health Awareness Month Proclamation Mayor Hooppaw introduced this item and read the proclamation proclaiming May 2025, as "Mental Health Awareness Month". MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, proclaiming May 2025 as "Mental Health Awareness Month". Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. B. Peace Officer's Memorial Day Proclamation Deputy Police Chief Dahlstrom introduced this item. Mayor Hooppaw then read the proclamation proclaiming May 15, 2025, "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 12-16, 2025, as "Police Week" in the City of Apple Valley. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Grendahl,proclaiming May 15, 2025, "Peace Officer's Memorial Day" and May 12-16, 2025, as "Police Week" in the City of Apple Valley, and inviting residents to honor fallen police officers. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Page 7 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Page 4 C. Apple Valley Village (Cassia) Expansion Ms. Haskamp stated the Apple Valley Medical Center has applied for Site Plan and Building Permit Authorization to construct a 60-unit(64 bed) skilled nursing facility for transition care on the subject property. The site is generally located at the intersection of Garrett Avenue and 147th Street West. The proposed Project is located on approximately 5.9 acres and is currently vacant, except for an existing parking lot that has been used for the existing Apple Valley Skilled Care Center("SCC")parking. The vacant site has been part of the owner's long-term plans to provide a full continuum of care from the health care campus that includes the existing SCC facility and adjacent/connected village apartments to the north of the subject site. The Planning Commission reviewed the site plan/building permit request on April 16, 2025, and voted to recommend approval of the request by a 6-0 vote. Councilmember Hiebert requested more trees be planted south of the new access road into the site. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, to adopt Resolution No. 2025-73 approving site plan and building permit authorization of the Apple Valley Village (Cassia) Expansion for development of a Transition Care Unit facility on Lot 2, Block 1 Apple Valley Commercial 4th Addition. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. D. Kelley Park Improvements Ms. Stroeing stated Kelley Park is located at 6855 Fortino Street in Central Village. The existing park facilities include playground equipment, splashpad, park shelter, restrooms, stage area, internal sidewalks, and landscaping features. Most existing facilities and materials will be removed as part of the improvements to Kelley Park. The clock tower and some of the landscaping materials will be reused. The planned improvements to Kelley Park include a stage structure (bandshell), restroom with an attached pavilion,playground equipment, splashpad, increased parking, and stormwater management facilities. The Planning Commission reviewed the request for the rezoning on March 20, 2024. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the requested rezoning by a 5-0 vote. The Planning Commission reviewed the requests for variances and site plan/building permit authorization of the Kelley Park improvements on April 16, 2025. The variances and site plan/building authorization were recommended for approval by a 6-0 vote. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to pass an ordinance approving the rezoning of Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 1, Block 2, Kelley Park from "PD-739" (Planned Development No. 739)to "P" (Institutional). Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to adopt Resolution No. 2025-74 approving setback variances for a bandshell structure from Galante Lane from 35'to 20', and from Fortino Street 35'to 23'. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Page 8 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Page 5 MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to adopt Resolution No. 2025-75 approving a setback variance for a restroom and pavilion structure from 152nd Street West from 35' to 20'. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to adopt Resolution No. 2025-76 approving setback variances for the expansion of a parking lot from Foliage Avenue from 20' to 13', from 152nd Street West from 20' to 10', and from Fortino Street from 20' to 10'. Ayes -4 -Nays - O. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to adopt Resolution No. 2025-77 approving the site plan/building permit authorization for the construction of a bandshell structure, restroom and pavilion structure, and other improvements at Kelley Park. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. E. Project 2024-190, Kelley Park Renovation Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment Mr. Carlson stated the City is revitalizing Kelley Park with exciting new features that enhance recreation, environmental stewardship, and community gathering opportunities. Project highlights include a performance facility, a large video screen, a new playground, an interactive splash pad, a modern restroom building, expanded parking, and sustainability features. This comprehensive renovation will establish Kelley Park as a premier destination for recreation, entertainment, and community engagement in Apple Valley. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Melander, to approve Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment to AIA Agreement with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company for construction management at risk services for Project 2024-190, Kelley Park Renovation, in the amount of$7,873,921.00 (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. F. 2025 Special Assessment Roll 697, Delinquent Utilities Mr. Rotz described Assessment Roll No. 697, totaling the original amount of$163,625.43, for delinquent utility accounts. He noted the hearing notice was published according to law and confirmed receipt of the Affidavit of Publication. The original assessment roll represented 394 utility billing accounts. Mayor Hooppaw called the public hearing to order, at 7:45 p.m., on Special Assessment Roll No. 697. The Mayor asked for questions or comments from the Council and the audience. There were none and the hearing was declared closed at 7:45 p.m. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, adopting Resolution No. 2025-78 approving and levying 2025 Special Assessment Roll No. 697, delinquent utility accounts, in the original amount of$163,625.43, minus any prepayments. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Page 9 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 8, 2025 Page 6 Communications Mr. Anderson provided an overview of a Dakota County project on Cedar Avenue, which began on May 5 and should be completed by mid-July. Mr. Benetti introduced the new City Planner, Terri Dill. The Mayor and City Council welcomed Ms. Dill to Apple Valley. Calendar of Upcoming Events MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, approving the calendar of upcoming events as included in the Deputy City Clerk's memo, and noting that each event listed is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council. Ayes - 4 -Nays - 0. Adjourn MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, to adjourn. Ayes -4 -Nays - 0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:53 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Approved by the Apple Valley City Council on May 22, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Page 10 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.B. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution setting public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 12, 2025,to consider On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License application from Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. Staff Contact: Department / Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Adopt Resolution setting public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 12, 2025,to consider On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License application from Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. Summary: Spice Village, LLC, has applied for On-Sale Wine and On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses for premises located at 7520 149th Street W. Attached is a resolution authorizing and directing staff to publish a hearing notice regarding the liquor license application. Background: City Code requires the City Council to schedule and hold a public hearing before the issuance of alcohol licenses. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Resolution Page 11 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON LICENSE APPLICATION WHEREAS, the City Clerk has advised this Council that an application for on-sale wine and 3.2 percent malt liquor licenses has been received from Spice Village, LLC, on premises located at 7520 149th Street W.; and WHEREAS, City Code Section 111.24 requires the City Council to set and hold a public hearing on such license applications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. A public hearing on said application shall be held before this Council at the time, date and place specified in the Notice of Public Hearing attached to this resolution as Exhibit A. 2. As required by the City Code, the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish the hearing notice attached, in a timely manner, in the official City newspaper. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 12 of 376 Exhibit A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON-SALE WINE & 3.2 PERCENT MALT LIQUOR LICENSES APPLICATION CITY OF APPLE VALLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,will meet at the Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. The purpose of the meeting will be to hold a public hearing on the application of Spice Village, LLC, for ON-SALE WINE and 3.2 PERCENT MALT LIQUOR SALES LICENSES pursuant to City Code Section 111.22. The business, which will be operated in conjunction with the proposed licenses, is a restaurant located at 7520 149th Street W. The partners of the Limited Liability Company are: Snehalatha Thanneru Chaithanya Priya Krishna Deepika Bavandla Shanmuga Priya Radha Mounika Arjula All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard at said time and place. DATED this 22nd day of May, 2025. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 13 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.C. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Eastview Hockey Association to conduct lawful gambling at Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, 14889 Florence Trail Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Adopt Resolution approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Eastview Hockey Association to conduct lawful gambling at Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, 14889 Florence Trail Summary: An application for a new lawful gambling premises permit has been submitted by the Eastview Hockey Association for space at Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, 14889 Florence Trail.The premises permit is issued by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board following City approval.The application form is on file in the City Clerk's Office. Staff have reviewed the application and find it in order for approval. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Resolution Page 14 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING GAMBLING PREMISES PERMIT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley has received a copy of an application dated May 1, 2025, for a Gambling Premises Permit from Eastview Hockey Association, for premises located at Misfit AV, LLC, d/b/a Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, in the City of Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, such permits are issued by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 349.16; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statues 349.213, Subd. 2,provides for local government approval or disapproval of such applications prior to issuance of the permits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the application of the Eastview Hockey Association, for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premises Permit at 14889 Florence Trail, in Apple Valley, is hereby approved and any waiting period for State approval is hereby waived. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Gambling Control Board. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk CERTIFICATE As Apple Valley City Clerk, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, at a duly called meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of May, 2025. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 15 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.D. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facility Permit for Holiday Stationstores, LLC, d/b/a Holiday Stationstore#2746584, 15550 Cedar Avenue Staff Contact: Department / Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facility Permit for Holiday Stationstores, LLC, d/b/a Holiday Stationstore#2746584, 15550 Cedar Avenue Summary: An application for a new 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facility Permit has been received from Holiday Stationstores, LLC, d/b/a Holiday Stationstore#2746584, located at 15550 Cedar Avenue. The Fire Department has completed the necessary inspection and finds no reason to deny the permit application. Background: Chapter 116 of the Apple Valley Code of Ordinances regulates Fuel Dispensing Facilities. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 16 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.E. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Appointment of City Representatives to the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority(MVTA) Board of Commissioners and Technical Work Group Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Approve Appointment of City Representatives to the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority(MVTA) Board of Commissioners and Technical Work Group Summary: Transit service in the City of Apple Valley is provided by the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) under a joint powers agreement which was approved in 1990. Member cities and counties annually appoint representatives to serve on the MVTA Board of Commissioners and Technical Work Group to represent their communities.The City Council is being asked to appoint the following City representatives to the MVTA: Name Position Mayor Clint Hooppaw Primary MVTA Commissioner Council Member Lisa Hiebert Alternate MVTA Commissioner Community Development Director Tim Benetti MVTA Technical Work Group Member Background: The MVTA is the public transportation agency serving seven cities throughout the south metropolitan area within Dakota and Scott counties, including Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Rosemount, Prior Lake, Savage, and Shakopee. MVTA operates local, express, reverse commute, and suburb-to-suburb service, as well as MVTA Connect microtransit and event service offerings. MVTA is governed by a Board of Commissioners comprised of elected officials. Each of the participating cities and counties may appoint one member to the MVTA Board as their primary representative. Parties may also designate an alternate member, as well as appoint a staff member to the MVTA Technical Work Group. Page 17 of 376 Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 18 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.F. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Receive 2024 Police Department Annual Report Staff Contact: Department / Division: Nick Francis, Police Chief Police Action Requested: Receive 2024 Police Department Annual Report Summary: The Police Department publishes an annual report which is displayed online and available for public viewing. The 2024 annual report was completed after conclusion of the Department's 2025 department meeting and annual awards ceremony. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. 2024 Police Annual Report Page 19 of 376 A V4 Zi. ik$4 `r • +**1964 III \+. �` ! T - �� R A G I 24,,'A' ' *b ADG*A Apple Valley Police 2024 AnnualReport ,. . ,, 1 fmscag du _____—...L - '" Boxes packed:75 — _- MeaIs:16,200 A PLE,....ime.. ....0,. `"' Kids fed a daily meal fora year t � Cost."',698'. _ �__4,: 1 t a ., li I : - '- '1"V\gWA 1 N t,•-- r Si , ',, -, , A " ' iiil \ • ..... applevalleymn.gov/police In @AppleValleyPolice In @AppleValleyPD vc v4 6 1 4, ..,,, ,,964 IIIIII t �1 L& 4s & 64 6!4ir F . + OLIC LETTER FROM THE CHIEF On behalf of the Apple Valley Police Department, I welcome you to our 2024 * . Annual Report. This report serves as an at a glance look at some of the amazing * .* .,v„ things our department accomplished in 2024. * •� : , * r_,, This year our department continued to recruit new employees while improving II ' the service provided by our Community Impact Unit which includes mental ' health response, multi-housing calls for service, and retail crime relationships. A first that anyone can recall, the Freedom Days parade was cancelled due to • eta, inclement weather. Always making things work despite adversity, our staff found a break in the weather to put a show on none the less. In the spirit of freedom, �. w they drove 20+ police vehicles down the parade route so those outside knew rain or shine, their department is always here for them. u - • �'RR:�1's�._ '�, , -7-. sty `11C ' SIR. ,� /Y _. rt.-. -'e ' a ,* 0. _ F ' , li , 1!i . ;. , i Y \� elk , ...-.4.Apf ,. As our community evolves, so do we and this is a good opportunity to sit back and reflect at the past year within the Apple Valley Police Department. Our department has a lot to offer our community, and we strive to create relationships to provide our community with the tenets of our mission statement: Service, Education, and Enforcement. Please take some time to see what we've accomplished but don't stop there. Visit our website and follow us on social media to stay connected to us and the good work our employees do all year round. Page 21 of 376 4ti 1� OUR MISSION: PROTECTING OUR 0' 1984 r COMMUNITY AND IMPROVING t: 6.'46„: QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH SERVICE, AOLIC • o , aDUCATION, AND ENFORCEMENT. timii\ 44 0 N • A 1 1 38,445 1351 341 SERVICE CALLS ANIMAL CALLS GUN PERMITS TOP 5 TOP 5 SERVICE CALLS CITATIONS ISSUED 1. Traffic Stop - 8695 1. Parking Violations - 1044 2. 911 Hang Up - 3377 2. No Proof of Insurance - 584 3. Suspicious Activity - 2124 3. No Valid License - 760 4. Medical - 2025 4. Expired registration — 344 5. Follow-up - 1757 5. Speeding — 322 iiiiiiim li 1 1 CCri) ■ m ■■ Wednesday 2-4 P. M . BUSIEST DAY OF THE WEEK BUSIEST TIME OF DAY 48S Val 1964 DEPARTMENT ROSTER 61fiffi SQ�GAM1111 Ipr�. ...Act*0 AOLIt PATROL DIVISION DETECTIVE UNIT Joshua Gerving— Patrol Sergeant Adam Keeler—Sergeant David Fry—Patrol Sergeant Tara Becker—Detective Nicholas Wolf—Patrol Sergeant Joel Horazuk—Detective Greggory Neumann— Patrol Sergeant Shane Klokonos—Detective David Engel—Patrol Sergeant Joel Pogatchnik—Detective Cory Christianson—Patrol Sergeant Nicole Guadalajara—Detective Sean Marben—Patrol Sergeant Dylan Ordorff—Detective Brian Booth—Patrol Sergeant David Gysbers—Detective Jonathan Holle— Patrol Officer Annie Thelen—Investigative Analyst Michael Thelen—Patrol Officer Dan Beske—Evidence Technician Kurt Schultz—Patrol Officer Brian Plantz—Patrol Officer COMMUNITY IMPACT UNIT Cody Yard— Patrol Officer Wilson Hooper— Patrol Officer Adam Tschida—Sergeant Colleen Strohmayer—Patrol Officer Marcus Smith—CIU Officer Jordan Mack—Patrol Officer Miranda Demo—CIU Officer Alex Witkowski—Patrol Officer Sarah Tollefson—CIU Officer Christopher Lundberg—Patrol Officer Zach Broughten—School Resource Officer Eric Kline— Patrol Officer Justin Drogseth—School Resource Officer Jonathan LeClaire— Patrol Officer April Ehmke—School Resource Officer Justin Wagner— Patrol Officer Pam Walter—Crime Prevention Specialist Darren Marshbank—Patrol Officer RECORDS UNIT Evan Chirpich— Patrol Officer Chloe Saholt— Patrol Officer Alex Walker—Patrol Officer Steph Mellesmoen—Administrative Manager Dani Braun—Patrol Officer Terry McNulty—Lead Records Technician Nathan Pattee— Patrol Officer Missy Nelson— Records Technician Jack Strand—Patrol Officer Alice House—Records Technician Sarah Tollefson—Patrol Officer Shonda Sauter— Records Technician Amanda St. George—Patrol Officer Kim Kongnso—Records Technician Tyler Grieves— Patrol Officer Karen Shaw— Records Technician Nicole Malecha—Patrol Officer ADMINISTRATION Mitch Lunder—Patrol Officer Faith Athmann—Patrol Officer Nick Francis—Chief Troy Reller—Patrol Officer Greg Dahlstrom— Deputy Chief Jacob Kurschner— Patrol Officer Alan Spillers—Lieutenant Nick Swanson—Patrol Officer Sean Zauhar—Lieutenant Kyle Wiesner— Patrol Officer Mitchell Taylor—Patrol Officer POLICE CHAPLAINS Ethan Solheid— Patrol Officer Emma Schieffert—Community Service Officer Mike Swecker—Lead Police Chaplain Alex Bokhonko—Community Service Officer Chuck Tindel—Police Chaplain Jonathan Nelson—Community Service Officer Dave Phillips—Police Chaplain Taylor Apple—Police Chaplain John Bermel—Police Chaplain Deedee Lindelien—Police Chaplain Page 23 of 376 iltpVe Q'► 1964 2024 AWARDS A0LIC* Tkak Y FOR YOUR SERVICE MEDAL OF HONOR MEDAL OF COMMENDATION Jordan Mack Joel Pogatchnik OFFICER OF THE YEAR DEPARTMENT AWARD Officer Jon Holle OF MERIT EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR Joel Pogatchnik Darren Mashbank Evidence Technician Dan Beske Jack Strand Alex Witkowski CHIEFS AWARD OF MERIT Jordan Mack FOR SERVICE Cody Ward Kyle Wiesner Nicole Guadalajara K-9 Moose Greg Dahlstrom CHIEFS AWARD OF MERIT Adam Tschida Swansonn FOR EDUCATION Sean Zauhar LIFESAVING AWARD Dr. Garry Allen Darren Marshbank Evan Chirpich CHIEFS AWARD OF MERIT Alex Walker FOR ENFORCEMENT Mitch Taylor Zach Broughten Alex Walker Tyler Grieves Eric Kline Jordan Mack Nick Swanson Jon LeClaire Tyler Grieves Troy Reller Justin Wagner Page 24 of 376 V4tt 2024 RETIREMENTS AG�NDO * . * =.� Y prep °. • Sergeant David Virden Retired in September 2024 after serving the community for 16 years. Prior to serving in Apple Valley, Sergeant Virden was a police officer in his home state of Arkansas. Page 25 of 376 T .� 2024 NEW HIRES iiiittoi0 AGFNDO AOLIt *, , - * ',;., * * s a Officer Kyle Wiesner Hired on February 24, 2024. r titi -rr- • * * * r., Officer Mitchell Taylor _ Hired on October 28, 2024. sr' azft 0 -♦ • * , I 4,, .....„ Y� 1 � 1 : - Officer Ethan Solheid Hired on October 28, 2024. , -... # I Page 26 of 376 4tiE v4Atl 1964 SERVICE AOLIG� 11.1141111111 � � dr ,41 INVESTIGATION UNIT The Investigation Unit's primary responsibility is to follow up on crimes committed where the suspect is unknown or difficult to locate. Detectives also take the primary lead in major case investigations such as homicides, arson, robbery, burglary, and criminal sexual conduct. Detectives conduct interviews, collect evidence, process legal requests, execute search warrants, and conduct follow-up on cases to ensure the criminal cases meet the necessary thresholds for criminal charging. UNIT MEMBERS 2024 CASE RESULTS In 2024, Sergeant Adam Keeler, Detectives Tara Becker, Joel 207 TOTAL CASES Horazuk, Shane Klokonos, Joel 20 CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT Pogatchnik, Nicole Guadalajara, and David Gysbers staffed the 47 FINANCIAL FRAUD Investigative Unit. Anne Thielen 14 CHILD PROTECTION served as an investigative analyst and Dan Beske served as the 13 ASSAULT property and evidence technician. 8 THEFT vAtlt� 1964 :4 SERVICE (CONT.) SQ�'0��MOR, A�F�• Oo AOLIt IJ I . Im COMMUNITY IMPACT UNIT (CIU) The Community Impact Unit (CIU) was developed to address crime and quality of life issues at their root. Members of CIU take problem-focused approach — looking to partner with Apple Valley's businesses, neighborhood leaders, multi-housing complexes, and numerous others throughout the community to first understand an issue, then address it. MENTAL HEALTH FOLLOW UPS This approach has been particularly successful in the mental health response/follow-up components of CIU. Officer Marcus Smith was our primary coordinated response officer. Officer Smith, along with a mental health professional from Dakota County Social Services, provided comprehensive follow up and outreach to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. This program works towards getting those in need of mental health services in contact with the necessary entities, providing long-term solutions to their needs and reducing their reliance on law enforcement. In 2024, the coordinated response program addressed 314 mental health referrals for services. 4tiA lte, 1964 EDUCATION iiiii AOLIt OUR VIEW ON EDUCATION A core value of the Apple Valley Police Department is education. Education is realized in a variety of ways through training of our staff, crime prevention efforts, community outreach events, and simply educating the public during enforcement efforts. STAFF TRAINING COMMUNITY OUTREACH Training courses include firearms, 1000+ TRUNK OR TREAT ATTENDEES use of force, emergency driving, implicit bias, autism awareness, 106 NIGHT TO UNITE PARTIES best practices in mental health 23 CHILD CARSEAT CHECKS crisis response, procedural justice, persuasion and de-escalation, r , , r �'� ' :F blood borne pathogens, preventing in-custody suicides, ; ,'()•; {"?, • - e leadership, power and influence, �" ^ '� 1 mentoring, duty to intervene, � , ' _. .0 II critical incident response, and many more. y r h r f ,, _' ` O e 9,500 ours s o 0 :. staff time was spent ; '. G training in 2024. 4tiE v�l 1964 oc.k ENFORCEMENT ��M� AGF*,Oo ' AOLIt ism Apple Va//ey �� p 0 T T''E f o'1 . : • I at PI �E \(:' 8,695 Traffic Stops Conducted Q19% 127 DWIs (Driving While Intoxicated) <j7% 5,287 Total Citations Issued Q 108% 711 Adults and 121 Juveniles Charged 21% DO �/� c 832 Arrests, Including 69 Domestic Assaults OUR PATCH AND CREST mil ® AGFNp0 4iLE VALL4, Lfi, V4t_ <(t FOTitP ]L 9 B z* 111111 10106 Awe) ckiaR rGF�,�o p4LiG� St A� ''� OLIG THE EAGLE The eagle on our patch represents our noble nature, strength, bravery and alertness. In its right talon, the eagle holds an olive branch; a sign of peace and in its left talon the eagle holds arrows, symbolizing the willingness to fight for nobility. THE WREATH The use of the laurel wreath on our crest dates back to ancient times as a symbol of peace, eternity, victory and unrequited love. The wreath is meant to communicate the same values today along with emphasizing the other elements of the crest. The circular shape of interlocking branches is a historic emblem that resonates victory. THE SHIELD Both our patch and crest contain a shield that is a symbol of protection, our primary duty to our citizens. The 1964 at the top of the shield is the year the Apple Valley Police Department came into existence. The stars and stripes in the upper right quarter of the shield represent our commitment to our country and the apple tree in the upper left quarter of the shield represents our commitment to our community. The torch in the lower right quarter of the shield represents our commitment to constant vigilance and the book in the lower left quarter of the shield represents our commitment to learning and understanding. THE BANNER Both our patch and crest contain a banner with our department motto "Spectemur Agendo" (we are judged by our deeds). This banner communicates our desire to live out our values and mission daily, not through words but through actions. Page 31 of 376 �}4/4% V4 ` '4 ,�,� THANK YOU ! iiiii 4, 9 4 *- 0442) AdIV'stIOLIC A Police Department cannot succeed without the trust, support, and high expectations of the community they serve. The profession of policing is challenging but our community never ceases to amaze us. While some only communicate with their police department in their time of need, many go out of their way to show us support throughout the year. Your kind words, notes of encouragement, treats, and support are appreciated more than we can ever say. Each one is shared with the entire department, so we all feel your appreciation and support r5. 0rat'o r�rt st ^`M 4PP/e v a err r.' 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Page 33 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.G. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Surplus Property 1. Declare miscellaneous City property and unclaimed property to be surplus 2. Approve agreement with SLA Auctions, LLC to hold an online auction Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: 1. Declare miscellaneous City property and unclaimed property to be surplus 2. Approve agreement with SLA Auctions, LLC to hold an online auction Summary: Attached is a list of surplus City property that it is appropriate to sell at auction. Before the list was finalized, it was circulated among City departments. Items that could be reused in another department were repurposed and removed from the list. In addition,the Police Department has accumulated a number of bicycles and other unclaimed property.This type of property can also be disposed of by public sale to the highest bidder. Attached is an agreement with Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC, a K-Bid online auction vendor.A 12% commission is charged on the gross amount of the sale, plus an advertising fee of$400.The auction will run from June 6 to June 17, 2025. Surplus Liquidation Auctions, LLC will advertise the auction in the City's official newspaper.The agreement document has been previously reviewed by the City Attorney's office. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Page 34 of 376 Attachments: 1. Agreement 2. Surplus and Unclaimed Property List Page 35 of 376 /.... SURPLUS LIQUIDATION Au 0700 NJ a This agreement is between Surplus Liquidation Auctions,LLC(SLA)an authorized vendor of K-BID.com(dba K-BID)services,associates,employees or contractors, collectively referred to as"Auctioneer,"and"Seller." Namely: City of Apple Valley Seized Property and Surplus Sale SELLER GRANTS TO Auctioneer the exclusive right to sell the"Property"identified below.The"Property"may be sold as auction,or in any other commercially reasonable manner,as determined by Auctioneer.As used in this agreement,"Property"shall refer to the individual and collective property to be sold. AUCTION Surplus Liquidation Auctions(SLA)and K-BID are pleased to provide auction or liquidation services as follows: ®Internet Auction Name: City of Apple Valley Contact: ftrizzgwQ — �h r t i'f--, _r-c, sc.I r. Or\t Make checks payable to: Seller Contact i Both Address: 7100 147th St W, Apple Valley,MN 55124 952 95 3 2506 (.-tri54en-. sc.ipic'• Phone:— Email: tt "' ks et+ applevalleymn.org PROPERTY BEING SOLD: Police evidence,Bicycles,surplus city property,seized assets. Check if additional list attached LOCATION OF SALE: 6442 140th St. W.,Apple Valley, MN 55124 DATE AND TIME OF SALE: See attached schedule AUCTIONEERS COMYIPF.ANSATIQN. Seller will pay a commission of 12 % or OTHER FEE BASIS: _ EXPENSES TO BE PAID BY SELLER: Advertising and Marketing: $400 Organization and Clean up: $0 - Setup: S0 FEE OR EXPENSES ADVANCE REOUIRED FROM SELLER:$ Special Notes and Considerations. Seller will provide a forklift and driver for the removal days of the auction We appreciate this opportunity to provide services for you.We will need this agreement signed and returned along with any fee or expense advance required to hold the date for you. For Surplus Liquidation Auctions,LLC Date I.the Seller,or my Agent,have read the document in its entirety and understand each of its provisions.I understand that In'signing below.I am entering into a legally binding contact, Clint Hooppaw,Mayor Christina M.Scipioni,Clerk City of Apple Valley Company Name(if applicable) Date Surplus Liquidation Auctions LLC 6418 Bass Lake Road,Suite 5 Crystal,MN 55428 Phone:(612)4324-1321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. Page 36 of 376 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AUCTIONEER: 1. Auctioneer shall conduct the auction and sale of the Property in a commercially reasonable manner. 2. Auctioneer shall maintain accurate records of auction and sale,and shall give to the Seller following the sale an accounting of goods sold and received. 3. Auctioneer shall arrange for all marketing,advertising,and promotion of the auction and sale in a commercially reasonable manner. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SELLER: • Seller shall provide clean,safe premises with proper utility service in which to auction and sell Property. 2. Seller shall provide public liability insurance against all risks for the Property and premises,and shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising out of Auctioneer's conduct of the sale and auction. 3. Seller shall provide for rubbish removal and disposal of hazardous waste,and shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising therefrom. 4. Seller shall present for auction and sale all of the Property listed below,and shall not,without the expressed written agreement of the Auctioneer,withhold or withdraw any such Property from the auction and sale. 5. Seller shall cooperate in all respects with Auctioneer during the preparation for and conduct of the auction and sale. SELLER WARRANTS: 1. Seller warrants that it has title of the Property free and clear of all liens and encumbrances,except as specified below. 2. Seller warrants that the terms and conditions of this agreement shall be binding on its heirs,executors,administrators,successors,assigns,officers, shareholders,and directors. SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES: All checks for payment for the Property shall be drawn to the order of Auctioneer,and Auctioneer shall receive all proceeds of the auction and sale in trust for Seller. Auctioneer shall hold all proceeds until all checks have cleared or have been rejected.Auctionccr shall then pay by check the net proceeds of the auction and sale to Seller 14 days after the last day of removal.As used in this agreement"net proceeds"shall mean:gross receipts less Auctioneer's commission,fees,and expenses: uncollected checks and proceeds:and liens and encumbrances.Seller shall bear the risk of noncollectable proceeds.Auctioneer's commission shall be calculated and paid on gross proceeds. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Seller assumes all risk of loss to Property until title and risk of loss to a Buyer,including but not limited to fire,theft,vandalism,or economic loss. 2. Seller acknowledges that the auction and sale of Property is WITHOUT RESERVE or MINIMUM PRICE,unless noted on the Reserve List. 3. The Seller acknowledges that this auction and sale is an ABSOLUTE AUCTION. 4. Unless otherwise agreed in writing,Seller shall pay to Auctioneer the Full Buyer's Premium and the Auctioneer's commission rate and a 10%additional Buy Back Penalty reserved,purchased by Seller or its representative,or otherwise bid on the benefit of price protection for Seller.Commission shall be calculated on the highest bid obtained.If any Property is withdrawn by Seller prior to the auction and is sold within 120 days following the date of the auction.Auctioneer shall be entitled to its commission on the sale of that Property. 5 Seller shall indemnify Auctioneer against any claims,suits,or damages arising out of the non-disclosure of any lien or encumbrance against the Property. 6. K-BID will employ a"Buyer's Premium"of 13%which shall be paid and collected from the Buyer and retained by K-BID. 7. Seller acknowledges that Auctioneer may at its option delay or postpone the sale and auction for up to thirty(30)days for reasonable cause.As used in this Agreement."reasonable cause"shall include,but not limited to:severe weather,inability to access the site of the Property or auction:breach of the peace;license or regulatory concerns,or questions,problems,doubts,or clouds on the title of the Property. 8. It is expressly understood that Auctioneer is not responsible and will not assume liability for any denial of service related to technical problems with the use of the interne-i.e.viruses,womns,etc. 9. Seller acknowledges and agrees that if on the day of closing of the auction and/or sale a technical problem occurs with use of the Internet that interferes with the auction and/or sale,the Auctioneer may,at his/her own discretion,keep the auction open for up to 72 hours after the event that caused the problem has been resolved. 10. Seller understands and acknowledges that,unless the Seller and Buyer make arrangements with the Auctionccr,the Auctionccr at his/her own discretion,may resell any Property that has been sold but not been removed from auction site by the Buyer on or before removal date. 11. Seller acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer shall not be liable or responsible for the removal or the Property from the auction site of any Property that has not been sold and/or that has been sold but not been removed from the auction site prior to removal date. 12. Seller understands that Seller will not receive proceeds from Auctioneer for a sale until after the sale proceeds are received by the Auctioneer from the Buyer. 13. Seller understand that Auctioneer will not dispose of or handle any hazardous waste materials for Seller. 14. Seller acknowledges that any discussions concerning advertising medias are estimates,and Auctioneer reserves the right in its sole discretion to redistribute advertising money to other types of advertising or media,to the best advantage of the auction and sale.Advertising and marketing expenses shall be included in reductions from the gross proceeds in the settlement. 15. In the event of a breach of this agreement by Seller,or in the event of cancellation of the auction and sale for ANY reason,Seller shall immediately pay to Auctioneer all expenses incurred by Auctioneer including,but not limited to,advertising,set-up, travel time,and other expenses. 16. The Seller authorizes K-BID to sign as title representative on any and all documents relating to title work. Seller acknowledges that this agreement is the only agreement of the parties,and that there have been no oral representation or warranties made by Surplus Liquidation Auctions, K-BID,or it representatives. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City of Apple Valley Company Name (if applicable) Date Surplus Liquidation Auctions LLC 6418 Bass Lake Road,Suite 5 Crystal,MN 55428 Phone:(612)4324-1321 Email: Mike@slaauctions.com. Page 37 of 376 May 22, 2025, Surplus and Unclaimed Property List • Samuel AdamAl:A2s Octoberfest Beer Stein • Iron Duck Duffle Green EMS Bag • Callaway Odyssey"White Hot OG" Putter with • Cardiac Science AED Bag Cover • System 6 Multicuff BP System Bag • Titos Vodka Logo Golf Bag • Zoll ResQCPR Bag • Bell's Two Hearted Logo Lawn Chair • Small Plastic case • Solo Stove "Bonfire" • Iron Duck Small Blue EMS Bag • Smirnoff Logo Large Cooler, Red & Black • Iron Duck Duffle Blue EMS Bag • Coors Light 45-gallon Cooler with Media • Toshiba CRTV w/ Remote Player&Speakers • CRTV Mount • Taylor Made Boat Fender Bumper with • Keyboard Shelf Captain Morgan Logo • Foam Ford Inserts • Tito's Vodka LED Bottle Sign • Black Plastic Floor Insert • Blackstone 22" Griddle Tabletop(Propane) • Center Dash Insert • Keeper's Heart Whiskey Low-Ball Cocktail • Center Console Insert Glasses • Bissell Hardwood Floor Expert Vacuum • Inflatable Paddle Board Coors Light Logo with • ZEP Dust Mop Refill 24"x3" pump, paddles, & backpack carrying case • ZEP Dust Mop Refill 18"x3" • Don Julio Tequila Logo T-Shirts • Zep Dust Mop Refill • MN Wild Official Hockey Jerseys • Toilet Brush • MN Twins T-Shirt with Corona Logo • Metal Shelfs 2'x3' • 4 Hands Brewing Co. T-Shirt Black • Metal Shelf 18"x42" • Port Authority Polo with Olmeca Altos Tequila • Metal Shelf 14"x4' Logo • Metal Shelf 21"x4' • Glenlivet"Caribbean Reserve"T-Shirts • Shelf Legs with Wheel (82") • Jefferson's Bourbon Logo T-Shirt • Shelf Support Brace(24") • Avion Tequila Logo Tank Top Dark Blue/Gray • Shelf Dividers(24"X8") • Jameson Irish Whiskey Logo T-Shirts • Shelf Assembly Clips • Lipton Hard Iced Tea Logo Baseball Cap • Cannon Powershot SD1000 Digital Camera w/ • Swannies Golf Baseball Cap with Fireball Logo Charger • Red Breast Irish Whiskey Logo Winter Hat • Super VAC Door Bar • E &J XO Brandy Barrel Shelf Display • iPads with Otterbox Cases (no chargers) • Barrel Shelf Display • Laptop Charging Cart • Copolla Sleigh Display Piece • Epson PowerLite 1945w Projector • Special Export Mirror/Chalk Board • Cummins Paper Shredder Model 185 AV • Moose Drool Tin Beer Sign • Bicycle • Picnic Tables • Electric Scooter • Misc. Lumber • Halo Rover X Electric Hoverboard (without • Canoes charging cable) • 16'Trailer • Hyper Tough 19-Inch Bolt Cutter • Planter Block • CS-590 Timber Wolf Chainsaw • Limestone Block • Coleman CT2000 Minibike • Nemco Food Warmer • Huntair HVAC Coil • Wisco Pizza Oven • Trailer ball hitch • Pop-A-Lot Popcorn Popper • ProMax Motorcycle Chock • Paragon Snow Cone Ice Grinder • Makita XBUO2 Cordless Blower • Wooden Ladder 6' • Small Milwaukee PACKOUT toolbox(no tools) • Office Chair • Makita XDT15 Cordless Impact Driver Page 38 of 376 May 22, 2025, Surplus and Unclaimed Property List • Makita unknown model cordless impact driver • 363 Blizzard Plow with skid attachment Plate- • Tool Shop 2-Gallon 1/3 HP Air Compressor No Controller model 207-1526 • Stihl Chainsaw Model 026 • DEWALT wrecking/pry bar • Stihl Weed Whip Model FS90 • Stanley wrecking/pry bar • Stihl Weed Whip Model FS90 • Spectra Precision LL300N Laser Level • Air rivet gun - Kar Products • SitePro SK-Series Automatic Level • Air DA Polisher/Sander- Chicago - 3x • DEWALT D25614 SDS Max Combination • 22 Cal Stud Gun - Remington Rotary Hammer • Weiler wire wheels 8"- 8 • DEWALT DCB115 12V/20V MAX Battery • Pferd 7"grinding wheels - 5 Charger • Black& Decker Y2"- Corded electric impact • DEWALT DCB118 20V MAX Rapid Battery • Tote of heated windshield wiper parts Charger • Seat track for ford • DEWALT DCS374 Cordless Band Saw • OTC Scan tool with cartridges - missing scan • DEWALT DCS578 Cordless Circular Saw tool • DEWALT DCN660 Cordless 16 GA Angled • Pallet of misc. brakes and rotors Finish Nailer • Pallet of rims(new and used) • DEWALT DCS369 ATOMIC Cordless One- • Engine stand Handed Reciprocating Saw • Wheel dolly for dual truck tires- unknown • DEWALT DCN692 Cordless 30 Degree Paper operation Collated Framing Nailer • Transmission jack • DEWALT DCG412 Cordless Grinder • Air Jack- bumper lift • DEWALT DCD991 1/2" Cordless Drill/Driver • 2- Oil drain cart • DEWALT 20V 4AH Battery • Semi tire lift/dolly tool • Large Stanly Roller Tool Chest • Brake lathe -armature arm bent • Ratchet Straps • Tire machine - nonoperational • Tow Straps • Rolling storage unit • Porter Cable 20V Lithium Battery(dirty and • Pallet of starters and alternators poor condition) • Pallet of service manuals • SINDE Battery-Powered Vehicle (Simulated • 2- rear seats from a Ford Taurus Impaired Driving Experience) • 18 Qts. - 15W50 Syn Oil • Office Chairs • Flashlights, auto chargers and warning light • Ridgid Locator Seek Tech SR-20 omni seek modules • Ridgid Drill 18V R86008, Ridgid Driver 18V • Shotgun and handgun racks R86034, Ridgid Charger R86091 • Light duty truck and car parts • Spin Doctor Valve Exerciser • Medium duty truck parts • Sensus Radio Read equipment, (vehicle • Heavy-duty truck parts transceiver unit), Sensus AR5002 handheld • 6-235/55R17 tires- new reader included (2) charging dock • 4- P225/60r16 tires - new • Rigid Portable sewer cleaning Rodder • 1 -245/45R18 tire - new • Magikist water Line Thawing fetter(defective • 33x12.50x15 tire- new heat element) • 10.00R20 rim and tire off sweeper- used • Trailer 374T- Striping Trailer • 3.5 - 5 HP Briggs and Stratton motor- • Miller Trailer 371T unknown if operational • 363 Blizzard Plow with skid attachment Plate- • Tow Car Dolly No Controller • 2 Fuel Nozzles(3/4 inch) • Face Masks Page 39 of 376 May 22, 2025, Surplus and Unclaimed Property List • Miscellaneous office supplies • Plastic filing stand • Cafeteria trays • Poly Tarp • Plastic legal size stackable bins • Elastic key rings • Clear paper/photo stands • Face shields • Blue large stackable bins • Barstool height office chair • Metal Bins • Plastic totes • Computer rolling carts • Wall Art • Metal barstool • Metal voting booths • Plexiglass shields • Titleist Golf Bag with Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch Logo • Backpack cooler with Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch logo • Dos Equis cooler • Pink Hoodie Sweatshirts with Plift Logo • Dos Equis Grill Display Page 40 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.H. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution Receiving Feasibility Study for PFAS Removal Project 2024-137, PFAS Treatment Facility Study Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Action Requested: Adopt Resolution Receiving Feasibility Study for PFAS Removal Project 2024-137, PFAS Treatment Facility Study Summary: The attached feasibility study provides options for PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances) treatment/removal at the City's Water Treatment Plant(WTP).The study evaluated two primary treatment options: adsorption using Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)and membrane processes such as Reverse Osmosis or Nanofiltration.The study focused on identifying the most effective treatment technology for the City based on a number of factors including: • Treatment Robustness • Operational Reliability • Long Term Compliance for Contaminants of Emerging Concern • Treatment Component Availability • Residual Disposal • Site Constraints • Capital and Operational costs After an analysis of the above factors, the study recommended the City consider membrane treatment for removal of PFAS at the City's WTP.This recommendation is based on the fact that membrane processes can be expected to provide a broader spectrum of removal for contaminants of emerging concern that the City may need to treat for in the future.Additionally, membrane treatment has a more diversified supply chain as compared to GAC since the operating costs are not strictly dependent on one material. Finally,the membrane option is expected to have a lower overall capital and operational cost for the City. Going forward,the study recommends the City consider a Pilot Study as the next step toward permanent PFAS treatment at the City's WTP. Page 41 of 376 Background: At the March 13, 2025 City Council Informal meeting, the City Council heard a presentation from the project consultant on the draft feasibility study and discussed the results of the study. At the May 23, 2024 City Council meeting,the City Council authorized Project 2024-137 PFAS Treatment Feasibility Study and related engineering services. Budget Impact: The feasibility study estimates the construction cost to add a membrane treatment system to the City's WTP at$106M (includes a one-time sewer charge to the Met Council of$9M). Staff plans to work on future funding options for the Council to consider.These would include the following: Public Facilities Authority funding, Federal Community Project Funding(CPF), PFAS Lawsuit Settlement funds, State/Federal grants, Utility bonding, and water rate review. Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Final PFAS WTP Study Page 42 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- RESOLUTION RECEIVING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR PROJECT 2024-137, PFAS TREATMENT FACILITY STUDY WHEREAS, a feasibility study has been prepared by Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. for Project 2024-137, and WHEREAS, the study provides information regarding options for PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) treatment/removal at the City's Water Treatment Plant (WTP). The study evaluated two primary treatment options: adsorption using Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)and membrane processes such as Reverse Osmosis or Nanofiltration. The study focused on identifying the most effective treatment technology for the City, and WHEREAS,the study recommended the City consider membrane treatment for removal of PFAS at the City's WTP. This recommendation is based on the fact that membrane processes can be expected to provide a broader spectrum of removal for contaminants of emerging concern that the City may need to treat for in the future. Additionally, membrane treatment has a more diversified supply chain as compared to GAC since the operating costs are not strictly dependent on one material and the membrane option is expected to have a lower overall capital and operational cost for the City. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota, as follows: 1. The attached feasibility study dated May 1, 2025 is formally received by the City Council. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 43 of 376 Stantec Apple Valley PFAS Removal Facility Feasibility Study May 1, 2025 Prepared for: City of Apple Valley 6442 140th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. 733 Marquette Avenue, Suite 1000 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Page 44 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Revision Descri Author Quality Check Independent Review ption A Draft Brian 7/26/2024 Ash 7/26/2024 Ryan 7/26/2024 (Treatm Lintgen, PE Hammerbeck, Capelle, ent PE PE Alternat ives Section only) B Draft Brian 11/21/2024 Ash 11/21/2024 Ryan 11/21/2024 Report Lintgen, PE; Hammerbeck, Capelle, Natasha PE PE Neeve; Chirag Shah C Draft Brian 12/17/2024 Ash 12/17/2024 Ryan 12/17/2024 Report Lintgen, PE; Hammerbeck, Capelle, Natasha PE PE Neeve; Chirag Shah D Final Brian 4/3/2025 Chirag Shah 4/3/2025 Ryan 4/3/2025 Draft Lintgen, PE; Capelle, for City Natasha PE Review Neeve; Chirag Shah E Final Brian 5/1/2025 Ash 5/1/2025 Ryan 5/1/2025 Report Lintgen, PE; Hammerbeck, Capelle, Natasha PE PE Neeve; Chirag Shah Page 45 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY This document entitled Apple Valley PFAS Removal Facility was prepared by Stantec Inc. ("Stantec")for the account of Apple Valley (the"Client"). Any reliance on this document by any third party is strictly prohibited. The material in it reflects Stantec's professional judgment in light of the scope, schedule and other limitations stated in the document and in the contract between Stantec and the Client. The opinions in the document are based on conditions and information existing at the time the document was published and do not take into account any subsequent changes. In preparing the document, Stantec did not verify information supplied to it by others. Any use which a third party makes of this document is the responsibility of such third party. Such third party agrees that Stantec shall not be responsible for costs or damages of any kind, if any, suffered by it or any other third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken based on this document. Prepared by W (signature) Brian Lintgen, PE Prepared by (si e) Chirag Shah, PE Reviewed by signature) Ash Hammerbeck, PE Approved by 2612L ature) Ryan Capelle, PE Page 46 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.0 PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 2 1.1 EXISTING WATER TREATMENT PLANT AND SYSTEM SUMMARY 2 1.2 PFAS REGULATIONS 2 1.3 DESIGN CRITERIA & RAW WATER QUALITY 3 2.0 TREATMENT FOR PFAS MITIGATION 5 2.1 MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING PROCESS 6 2.2 ADSORPTION — GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON (GAC) 7 Technology Background 7 Process Flow Diagram 10 Initial System Sizing 11 Operations and Maintenance 12 Waste, Disposal, and Environmental Considerations 13 Summary of Technology Advantages and Disadvantages 13 2.3 MEMBRANE FILTRATION (REVERSE OSMOSIS OR NANOFILTRATION) 14 Technology Background 14 Process Flow Diagram 17 Initial System Sizing 17 Operations and Maintenance 20 Waste, Disposal, and Environmental Considerations 21 Summary of Technology Advantages and Disadvantages 22 3.0 APPLE VALLEY SITE EVALUATION 23 3.1 EXPANSION NEEDS 23 3.2 SITE CONSTRAINTS AND AVAILABLE AREAS 23 3.3 LAYOUT OPTIONS 25 4.0 OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COST 29 4.1 COST SUMMARY 29 4.2 GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON COST ESTIMATE 31 Capital Cost 31 Operational Cost 32 4.3 MEMBRANE TREATMENT COST ESTIMATE 33 Capital Cost 33 Operational Cost 34 4.4 COSTING ASSUMPTIONS 35 5.0 TIMELINE 35 6.0 PFAS TREATMENT DECISION MATRIX AND RECOMMENDATION 36 Page 47 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1 USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels 3 Table 1-2 Existing Water Quality 4 Table 2-1 Summary of GAC Equipment 12 Table 2-2 Pros and Cons of GAC Adsorption for PFAS Treatment 13 Table 2-3 Summary of Membrane Equipment 19 Table 2-4 Reject Flowrates Associated with Different Membrane Recovery 21 Table 2-5 Pros and Cons of Membrane Filtration for PFAS Treatment 22 Table 3-1 Footprint Requirements 23 Table 4-1 Summary of Probable Costs 30 Table 4-2 GAC Capital Cost Estimate 31 Table 4-3 GAC Operational Cost Estimate 32 Table 4-4 Membrane Capital Cost Estimate 33 Table 4-5 Membrane Operational Cost Estimate 34 Table 5-1. Technology Decision Matrix 36 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2-1. GAC Particle 7 Figure 2-2. Lead-Lag Vessel Configuration Schematic 8 Figure 2-3. Installation of GAC Vessel 9 Figure 2-4. GAC Media Delivery 9 Figure 2-5. Adsorption (Granulated Activated Carbon) Process Flow Diagram 10 Figure 2-6. GAC Unit and Valve Arrangement 11 Figure 2-7. Spiral Wound Element Configuration for NF/RO Membranes (Source: NetSol Water) 16 Figure 2-8. Membrane Filtration (RO or NF) Process Flow Diagram 17 Figure 2-9. Example Membrane Facility (1) 19 Figure 2-10. Example Membrane Facility (2) 20 Figure 3-1. Land Available in Northern Area of WTP (Includes Potential Use of Existing Garage) 24 Figure 3-2. Land Available in Southern Area of WTP 25 Figure 4-1 Net Present Value for PFAS Treatment Systems 30 Figure 4-2 GAC Operational Cost Components 32 Figure 4-3 Membrane Operational Cost Components 34 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A 37 iv Page 48 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since the original construction in 1988 Apple Valley's water treatment plant has served the City's residents well. Through multiple expansions, the plant continues to deliver compliant drinking. In order to continue this mission, Apple Valley is proactively seeking to address contaminants of emerging concern, specifically per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These are a group of synthetic chemicals that have raised health concerns due to their persistence in the environment and potential adverse health effects. Stantec was tasked with providing a detailed feasibility study to evaluate treatment options for PFAS to meet new drinking water quality standards. Through the course of the study, it was also identified that radium (Ra) required further treatment mitigation in the existing water plant. The relatively universal prevalence of PFAS compounds combined with the pace at which regulation is being promulgated has resulted in limited mitigation strategies being available to reliably reduce PFAS in groundwater supplies. To date, the City has diligently employed raw water well blending strategies to gain compliance, however the capacity to "blend our way out of the problem" is reaching its end. The technologies currently available for PFAS removal can be placed into two categories: adsorption and membranes. Adsorption uses sorbent media (granular activated carbon or anion exchange resin)to attract and hold onto the PFAS compounds. The surfaces of these sorbent media eventually become saturated, and new media is needed. Membrane technology pushes contaminated water through small pore openings in a membrane cartridge at high pressure leaving a "clean" and "dirty"water stream. The clean side is used for drinking water and the elements retained on the dirty side are disposed of. A pilot study should be undertaken during design using Apple Valley water. For the purposes of this report, it is assumed that Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES)will accept all waste streams. This report focuses on identifying the most effective treatment technology to meet the City's objectives considering site constraints, capital and operational costs, treatment robustness, operational reliability, long term compliance for contaminants of emerging concern, component availability, and residuals disposal. It also provides detailed cost estimates for both treatment options. The total estimated construction cost for the adsorption system is approximately$109 million, while the membrane system is estimated at$106 million. Operation costs are also addressed. The decision matrix included in the report indicates that while both technologies can achieve the required PFAS removal, the benefits of broad-spectrum contaminant removal paired with lower capital and operational costs tip the scale toward membrane technology. Another differentiating factor is that membrane technology can achieve partial softening of the water supply. A membrane technology solution, if implemented, will provide the city with long term regulatory resiliency as limits for known and emerging contaminants become more stringent. The feasibility study underscores the urgency for Apple Valley to implement a robust PFAS treatment strategy to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and protect public health. 1 Page 49 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 1 .0 PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 1 .1 EXISTING WATER TREATMENT PLANT AND SYSTEM SUMMARY The water treatment plant(WTP)was originally designed and constructed in 1988 to treat 12 million gallons per day (MGD). In 1997, a filter bypass line was added so a portion of the flow could be diverted around the iron and manganese (Fe/Mn)filter cells if usage was expected to exceed the design capacity. The bypass water was blended with the treated water prior to the chemical addition of chlorine and fluoride. By utilizing the bypass and increasing the backwashing frequency, it was possible to produce more than the originally designed 12 MGD. Under ideal circumstances, a maximum of 19 to 20 MGD was processed at the WTP. To ensure that the filter bypass water did not adversely impact the finished treated water quality, a maximum 20% bypass was recommended, limiting the total plant capacity to 16.25 MGD. In 2015, an expansion and upgrade of the WTP was completed. The expansion added four filter cells and two backwash tanks increasing the total plant capacity to 24.4 MGD. The 24.4 MGD assumes the WTP is functional at 100% capacity with the twelve filter cells and utilizing the recommended 20% bypass capacity. The WTP capacity for treating water without bypassing is 18.25 MGD. Currently, 16 of the City's 20 wells feed into the WTP. Water from the wells is initially treated with chlorine and sodium permanganate (NaMnO4). These chemicals are used as oxidants to bring the iron and manganese out of suspension so they can be removed in the filter cells. The filter cells consist of approximately 30 inches of sand media, where the iron and manganese (no longer in suspension) are trapped within the media. The filtered water is then treated with chlorine and fluoride prior to flowing to the clearwell for storage until needed. From the clearwell, water flows by gravity to the pumping chamber and is pumped to the distribution system and reservoirs. 1 .2 PFAS REGULATIONS Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in consumer products around the world since the 1950s. There are thousands of different PFAS compounds, some of which have been more widely used and studied than others. Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA)and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) are two of the most widely used and studied chemicals in the PFAS group. One common characteristic of PFAS chemicals is that many break down very slowly and can therefore build up over time in the environment (including ground water and surface water), and they can bioaccumulate in people and animals. Due to the vast number of PFAS compounds, their varying effects and toxicity levels, the complete health effects of exposure are not fully understood. However, many scientific studies have shown that exposure to some PFAS could be linked to harmful health effects. In April of 2024 the United States Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA) announced final maximum contaminant levels (MCL) in drinking water for several PFAS compounds. The action by the USEPA provided clarity for Public Water Systems that have water sources with detectable PFAS. Table 1-1 summarizes the final rule. 2 Page 50 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Table 1-1 USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels Maximum Contaminant Maximum Contaminant Parameter Level Goal(MCLG) Level (MCL) PFOA 0 4.0 ppt PFOS 0 4.0 ppt PFNA 10 ppt 10 ppt PFHxS 10 ppt 10 ppt GenX(HFPO-DA) 10 ppt 10 ppt Mixture of 2 or more: GenX, PFBS, PFNA, PFHxS Hazard Index(HI)of 1 HI of 1 More recently the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) proposed that the Heath Based Value for Perfluourohexane Sulfonate (PFHxS)will be revised downward from 45 ppt to 10 ppt to align with the finalized MCLs shown above. For compliance, the cumulative quotient of actual measured concentrations of 6 PFAS compounds that comprise the MN Health Risk Index (HRI) divided by the respective health based value (HBV)assigned to each compound cannot exceed the value of 1. Over time there have been several notifications from MDH indicating that the HBVs have been decreased which demonstrates that that the regulatory climate surrounding PFAS may make the priority of providing compliant drinking water more challenging over time. The MDH HBVs for PFOA and PFOS in water are 0.0079 ppt and 2.3 ppt, respectively. It is important to note that the proposed HRI issued by MDH is not a primary drinking water standard, therefore it does not represent an enforceable limit. A Notice of Violation (NOV) is required to be issued to the public to make them aware that the water supply exceeds health advisories. Therefore, the lack of compliance with the HRI poses a risk to the public perception regarding its water supply. The recent MDH announcement regarding HBV for PFOA, PFOS, and PFHxS impacts the compliance of several Apple Valley wells resulting in fewer options being available to the utility for delivering compliant water given that PFHxS is present in several wells. The announcements from USEPA and MDH in 2024 add credence to the expectation that Apple Valley will make good faith efforts to provide safe, reliable, and compliant drinking water in the near future. 1 .3 DESIGN CRITERIA & RAW WATER QUALITY One objective of the PFAS Removal Facility Report is to provide Apple Valley with a reasonable and responsible plan to achieve compliance with the USEPA MCL of 4 ppt for PFOS and PFOA as enforced in April 2024. Collectively the Apple Valley team and Stantec's team recognize the significance of USEPA action which set the threshold for the maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG)for PFOS and PFOA at 0 ppt. This is in step with other contaminants found to include carcinogenic endpoints. During the early stages of the evaluation, the City anticipated implementing a blending strategy that included increasing the use of Wells 14 and 15 which draw from the deep Mt. Simon Hinckley aquifer which has not shown presence of PFAS to date. The deeper aquifer has historically contained another 3 Page 51 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY naturally occurring contaminant called radium. Two isotopes, 226 and 228, are of key concern as EPA has established an MCL of 5 pCi/I for the combination of 226 and 228. Well 14 and 15 were found to contain concentrations of 9.81 and 10.81 respectively. This led the team to request testing for radium at each of the 16 well sources. As a result, it was discovered that radium was present in each of the wells except Well 11. Overall, 9 of the 16 wells exceeded 5 pCi/I. In addition, 8 of the 16 wells exceed 4 ppt for PFOS or PFOA. This discovery renders a long term blending solution as very unlikely and suggests that modifications to existing treatment will be necessary to achieve compliance with EPA MCLs. Table 1-2 presents the raw water quality data used as a basis for the preliminary membrane sizing. The water quality data was provided by the City for inclusion in this report. For well sampling data, refer to Appendix A. Table 1-2 Existing Water Quality Constituent Unit WTP Effluent MCLG2 MCLs4 Average Ammonia as N mg/L 0.10 pH 7.23 6.5-8.53 Nitrate-nitrite as N mg-N/L 0.26 Nitrate as N mg-NO3/L 0.26 10 Nitrite as N mg-NO2/L 0.05 1 Chloride mg/L 55.4 2503 250 Iron ug/L 50.0 3003 Manganese ug/L 10.0 503 Magnesium mg/L 31.5 Calcium mg/L 92.1 Sulfate mg/L 40.0 2503 TOC mg/L 0.84 Alkalinity mg/L 310 Hardness mg CaCO3/L 458 TDS mg/L 429 5003 Silica mg/L 16.0 Radium (226+228) pCi/L 4.84 0 5 PFOA1 ppt 3.9 0 4 PFOS1 ppt 3.2 0 4 PFNA1 ppt 0 10 10 PFHxS1 ppt 2.8 10 10 GenX(HFPO-DA)1 ppt 0 10 10 Mixture of 2 or more: GenX, Hazard HI of 1 HI of 1 PFBS, PFNA, PFHxS1 Index(HI) 0 1 Summary of sample data provided by Apple Valley. 2424 Q4 MDH testing. 2 Maximum Contaminant Level Goals, National Primary Drinking Water Regulations(NPDWRs), US EPA 3 National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations(NSDWRs) US EPA. NSDWRs are non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects or aesthetic effects in drinking water. EPA recommends secondary standards to water systems but does not require systems to comply with the standard. 4 Maximum Contaminant Levels, National Primary Drinking Water Regulations(NPDWRs), US EPA 4 Page 52 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY The target treated water flowrate used for equipment sizing in this study is 20 MGD, based on the following: • Existing WTP capacity of approximately 18.25 MGD using a filter loading rate of 2.0 gpm/sf. • 2040 Apple Valley Comprehensive Plan: Projected maximum daily water demand for 2040 is 19.1 MGD (Table 9.13 of the Comprehensive Plan). 2.0 TREATMENT FOR PFAS MITIGATION The objective of this section is to provide Apple Valley with an understanding of treatment technologies available to address PFAS in the community's source water. This section will provide information necessary for utility leaders to discuss and target a proactive response to PFAS. The relatively universal prevalence of PFAS compounds combined with the speed at which regulations are being enacted has resulted in limited mitigation strategies being readily available to reliably reduce PFAS in groundwater supplies. The two primary treatment technologies can be categorized into the following: • Adsorption onto various types of media currently represents the predominant mechanism for reduction of PFAS in the water industry. The primary sorbents for PFAS removal are granular activated carbon (GAC)and anion exchange resin (IX). This report will focus on GAC removal technology. GAC represents the most common treatment technology; however, it requires the most physical space, has a shorter media life compared to IX, and represents the highest cost for an adsorption system. IX resins offer both advantages and disadvantages compared to GAC. Specifically, they can treat more water in the same footprint but have more complicated operational and disposal requirements, and the media itself is more expensive. GAC will be used as the basis of adsorption technology as it represents the worst-case scenario. • High pressure membranes offer high efficacy for removing PFAS compounds, as well as other constituents. The membrane technologies considered include reverse osmosis (RO)and nanofiltration (NF). The use of both adsorption and membrane processes in parallel (i.e. some flow treated through GAC and some through membranes) has not been considered as part of this study. The benefit of this arrangement would be reduction in the need for remineralization of membrane treated water, and a combination of the benefits associated with each treatment technology. However, this option is expected to have higher costs as well as design and operational complexities (as each system requires different supporting components) and therefore has not been studied in detail. The strategy to remove PFAS from only a portion of the flow and then blend with existing WTP effluent (treated for Fe/Mn) has not been assessed as part of this study. The benefit of bypassing some flow would be an overall reduction in PFAS treatment requirements (less equipment, lower operating costs) 5 Page 53 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY and reduced chemical usage for remineralization. However, the PFOA and PFOS MCLG is 0 ppt, which cannot be achieved by blending with water untreated for PFAS. Based on the current influent PFAS levels and desired effluent PFAS concentrations, and additionally the uncertainty associated with future PFAS concentrations, we recommend designing to treat the entire treatment plant stream for PFAS. A partial blending operating scenario could be considered in future design stages or as a temporary measure. Pilot testing these technologies with effluent from the Apple Valley WTP is essential before proceeding with implementation. The treatment effectiveness and need for supporting process (prefiltration, chemical dosing) is highly dependent on parameters specific to the feed water. Once a high-level treatment method is selected (purpose of this study), then pilot testing can be undertaken, e.g. between adsorption technologies or between membrane types, to select the most suitable and cost effective technology for this WTP. The key discussion points in this section for each treatment technology include the technology background, process flow diagram, initial system sizing, operations and maintenance, waste, disposal, and environmental considerations, and a summary of technology advantages and disadvantages. 2.1 MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING PROCESS The existing WTP filters send water to the clearwell south of the plant. The high service pumps pull water from this clearwell through an exterior pipe into the pump chamber before the water is sent to two pressure zones. The PFAS treatment technology should be inserted into this process between the Fe/Mn filters and the high service pumps. By placing the technology at this point in the process flow, minimal changes would be needed to the high service pumps and finished water piping. Since there are two pressure zones being supplied, attempting to use the high service pumps to pump through PFAS treatment units directly to the system would be complicated and require additional equipment to provide ultimate redundancy of the system. Pumping from a new intermediate clearwell, through PFAS treatment, back to the existing finished water clearwell will provide the simplest and most cost effective process flow. Although there would be additional pumping costs for the intermediate pumps, the additional pumping (added head pressure through new PFAS treatment)would be needed no matter the pumping scenario. The existing WTP capacity (without bypassing) is less than the proposed PEAS treatment capacity. In addition, increasing radium levels from the wells necessitate attention. The simplest and most cost- effective radium removal technique is to coprecipitate the radium with iron and manganese. An expansion of the existing Fe/Mn process is needed. It is anticipated that two additional filter cells (and ancillary components)will be needed to reach a 20 MGD nominal capacity. Membrane processes create a reject waste stream, which for this application is expected to be in the order of 15% of the flowrate fed to the system (based on supplier information). This means in order to achieve 20 MGD treated effluent, the membrane process needs to be fed 23.5 MGD. Four total additional cells need to be added to the existing Fe/Mn plant to achieve the desired capacity. Details of an expansion of Fe/Mn filters are not included in this report, however a cost estimate for the needed expansions are included. General expansion locations for Fe/Mn filters are noted in the site layouts. 6 Page 54 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY The need for prefiltration upstream of the PFAS removal system is dependent upon water quality. For the purposes of this study, effluent water quality from the existing Fe/Mn plant filters is expected to be suitable for treatment through adsorption process. For membrane processes, additional filtration through cartridge filters is assumed to be needed, based on conversations with suppliers. Note that in some membrane applications, pre-treatment through a looser membrane process (ultra-filtration) is required. Filtration processes are discussed further in the following process specific sections. 2.2 ADSORPTION - GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON (GAC) Technology Background GAC media is a natural product, derived from elementary carbon. The carbon has a large internal surface area that is designed to adsorb and remove pollutants. It is considered broad spectrum treatment for many contaminants found in groundwater. This includes volatile, synthetic, and naturally occurring organics, taste and odor compounds, radium, radon, and arsenic among others. Adsorption of PFAS compounds onto GAC is achieved by leveraging the large surface area inherent with granules of GAC. The hydrophobic tail portion of PFAS molecules interact with GAC surfaces with a resultant physical attraction. Stronger interactions occur with longer chain PFAS compounds such as PFOS and PFOA. Shorter chain PFAS compounds such as PFBA, PFBS, and other two or three carbon chains substances can still be removed by GAC but require longer empty bed contact times (EBTC). A diagram of a GAC particle is shown (Figure 2-1). Figure 2-1. GAC Particle GAC media is a natural material and can potentially contain unwanted components, such as arsenic, which can then be inadvertently added to the water during treatment. To reduce the potential for unwanted components, GAC media can be acid washed at the production facility prior to delivery to site. Alternatively, components such as arsenic can be flushed off the media once it is installed, however this increases the amount of wash water being sent to the sanitary sewer from site. The influent water quality for the GAC vessels can impact the overall treatment efficiency and lifespan of the media. High mineral content, specifically iron and manganese (Fe/Mn) can shorten the life of the media by blinding or clogging the bed. For this reason, if GAC is utilized, it is proposed that the GAC vessels be placed after the existing Fe/Mn gravity sand filters at the existing WTP. It is not anticipated that additional pre-filters (cartridge type)will be needed, however, pre-filters can be added as an additional level of safety ahead of the vessels if the City desires (with associated costs and maintenance requirements). By continuing to use the plant in its current configuration to pretreat the water, the life of the GAC media will be extended. This will also continue to provide quality water to the residents with the added benefit of PFAS treatment. The GAC contactors are typically 10 to 12 foot diameter, vertically oriented, steel pressure vessels. Heights range from 12 to greater than 24 feet. The vessels are typically painted carbon steel. It can be 7 Page 55 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY expected that maintenance of the protective paint coatings will need to take place at 20-year intervals. Provisions for removing vessels from the building in the future need to be considered, especially given the potential for variables in the PFAS treatment market that could prompt a decision to switch to a new technology. PFAS treatment for drinking water using GAC media is typically designed with contactors in a lead/lag configuration. The lead/lag terminology means that raw water flows in series through the vessels, first through the lead then through the lag, building in redundancy and safety to the system. A valve tree with multiple valves and headers is placed between the vessels and allows the lead/lag configuration to be reversed and accommodate backwashing and flushing of the vessels during media placement. The effluent from the lead vessel is sampled regularly to monitor concentrations of PFAS. If PFAS concentrations rise to a predetermined threshold the operator coordinates the exchange of media in the lead vessel. Excess PFAS in the effluent stream from the lead vessel will be captured by the lag vessel. Upon completing the exchange of media in the lead vessel, the valving is reversed such that the lag vessel becomes lead, and the newly exchanged vessel becomes the lag. Refer to Figure 2-2 below for an illustration of lead-lag flow. By conducting treatment in this manner, the utility can maximize the capacity of each vessel's media over time while ensuring redundancy and compliance with water quality standards. GAC 3D FLOW DIAGRAM LEAD AG ■ d ,. WATER FLOW KEY _ - 4- RAW WATER 1. -* TRANSFER WATER emosirmay I F -vim FINISH WATER L IN BACKWASH WATER SAMPLE y T _-� I SAMPLE Sir ! r Stantec —3 Figure 2-2. Lead-Lag Vessel Configuration Schematic 8 Page 56 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY v6. 0`a �,1 i �_ !. 441111111. • .3 r h a 1 20F S V - T Coltaco C cvc Figure 2-3. Installation of GAC Vessel % a � e °_rk ryz . t - � J - - _ . - '. ® j 4 6 Figure 2-4. GAC Media Delivery 9 Page 57 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY For start-up and media replacement, dry GAC is loaded into a disinfected tanker at the manufacturing facility and driven to the site. Once at the site, water is mixed with the GAC to create a slurry and is conveyed into the tanks. After installation, backwashing is required to remove GAC fines and stratify the media. Provisions for holding the large quantity of backwashing water need to be considered. Arsenic testing should be completed after backwashing. If arsenic is present, additional flushing of the GAC is needed before it can be brought online. Once online, GAC media is low maintenance. It requires flushing every few days if the system is not online to prevent bacteria growth. Periodic PFAS testing should be done to determine where the mass transfer zone, or location the PFAS has reached, is located within the vessel. Once PFAS breakthrough, or complete media usage, is detected at the lead vessel, replacement media should be ordered for that vessel alone. The lag vessel still protects the public from PFAS while the replacement takes place. Accommodations to allow for replacement when the plant is online and other vessels are treating water must be included in the design. Staggering of the initial GAC placement should be considered, to avoid having to replace all the vessels at once. Process Flow Diagram FE'MN TREATMENT PFAS TREATMENT AND FILTRATION (GAC) 0 0 0 s- yj C C w TO DISTRIBUTION RAW WATER u HIGH SERVICE ?U GAC PUMPS PUMPS n n C--7 -�-+ rl 4= C \Y/ J 1 BACKWASH TANK _ _ B TO SANITARY SEWER Figure 2-5. Adsorption (Granulated Activated Carbon) Process Flow Diagram From a process flow perspective, the GAC PFAS treatment would be inserted between the existing Fe/Mn filters and the existing clearwell, as shown in Figure 2-5 (yellow highlighting denotes the existing water plant). The exact location of the equipment will be discussed later in the report. The water from Fe/Mn treatment will break to atmosphere at the intermediate clearwell. This clearwell could be a new facility, 10 Page 58 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY part of the existing clearwell, or a repurposed backwash tank. Following the intermediate clearwell, water would be pumped through GAC and break to atmosphere in the existing clearwell. From here, the process follows the existing configuration to the high service pumps. A connection to the backwash tanks will be important to allow for a "surge"tank for backwash wastes that are generated during media installation, as the flow rates and volumes are high. This backwash waste can then be slowly directed to the sanitary sewer. Initial System Sizing To optimize the treatment capacity and footprint of the GAC vessels, 12 foot diameter vessels would be needed. A typical vessel pair with valve tree is approximately 30 feet wide by 15 feet deep. The vessels are approximately 24 feet tall. When the influent, effluent, backwash supply, and backwash waste piping is included, along with access corridors, each vessel pair occupies an approximate 35 foot wide by 30- foot deep area. • 111 �I. - .1 ' • r'. d ,t‘ . Figure 2-6. GAC Unit and Valve Arrangement Each 12 foot diameter vessel pair can treat up to 1,050 GPM. For the purposes of this study, an extra vessel pair(duty+1 standby pair) has been allowed for. This is to account for one pair being offline for maintenance or new carbon placement. Given the large number of vessels needed, providing vessels to account for duty+2 could be considered if space allows. 11 Page 59 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Given the design basis of 20 MGD, 15 GAC vessel pairs are proposed (13,900 GPM/ 1,050 gpm = 13.2 vessels; rounding and duty+1 = 15 vessel pairs). There would be no changes to the exiting plant's chemical feed system by employing a GAC treatment configuration. It is assumed that 8 new intermediate pumps (2,000 gpm)will be needed to pump through the GAC vessels (seven duty, one standby). Table 2-1 below outlines a high level summary of equipment required for a GAC treatment system. Table 2-1 Summary of GAC Equipment Equipment Capacity Notes Intermediate Clearwell To be determined • Holding tank for Fe/Mn treated water to be sent to GAC GAC Feed Pumps 2,000 GPM • Assume 7 duty,1 standby GAC vessels 1,050 GPM per pair • 12 ft diameter vessels 15 vessel pairs total • 35 x 30 ft area required per vessel pair(including piping) (30 vessels) • Firm capacity of 20 MGD provided,with one standby vessel pair for use during media changeout(n+1) Flushing Equalization Tank 500,000 gallons • Estimate to attenuate flushing volumes Operations and Maintenance Typical GAC media lifespan ranges between 1 to 4 years, depending on the concentrations of PFAS, the type of PFAS compound being treated, other water constituents (iron, manganese, etc.), and the system flow rate. A pilot study using representative Apple Valley Fe/Mn treated water would need to be conducted to determine a better estimate for media life. The individual supplier of GAC media can impact lifespan as well. In other installations, certain media suppliers have shown longer run times, however the initial cost of this media was larger. A cost benefit analysis of different GAC media types could be considered as part of pilot testing. Based on current pricing, GAC media is between $3.00 and $5.00 per pound. Disposal costs are variable. A typical 12 foot diameter by 24 foot tall vessel has 40,000 pounds of carbon. Including ancillary costs such as testing, it can be assumed that in today's dollars, a lead vessel carbon changeout could be up to approximately$250,000 each. A more detailed outline of media O&M costs is outlined later in this report. GAC is currently the most common sorbent utilized by municipal and industrial contaminant removal systems. As more GAC is consumed, especially as PFAS contamination becomes more prevalent, the supply and costs could become more volatile. No additional chemical costs are anticipated with GAC PFAS treatment. The painted carbon steel GAC vessels will need maintenance over their lifespan. It can be assumed that yearly touch-up painting will be needed on vessels and piping components to address small surface corrosion areas, similar to what is done at the existing WTP. Inspections of the vessels should be 12 Page 60 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY completed at media changeouts to assess the interior coating and check for corrosion issues. It can be assumed that an interior vessel blast and repaint should be completed at 20 years of service extending the vessel life an additional 20 years. 40 years should be considered the vessel lifespan. Operation of a GAC system of this size is anticipated to require one additional staff on a normal basis, with support from other WTP staff during large maintenance operations such as media changeouts. The Recommended Standards for Water Works (Minnesota Government Publications, 2022) notes additional staffing may be required for PFAS treatment systems but does not provide further information based on technology type or plant size. Staffing levels would likely need to be confirmed with MDH. Waste, Disposal, and Environmental Considerations Because GAC is an adsorption technology, the PFAS compounds become attached to the GAC particle. Once the capacity of the media to adsorb PFAS is used up, a changeout with new media is required. The old media is loaded into a truck, dewatered, and brought back to the manufacturing facility. GAC particles can be reactivated at high heat. According to manufacturer's published research, this reactivation process vaporizes and destroys the PFAS compounds on the GAC and prepares the media to be used again. Currently, virgin media is required for drinking water facilities in Minnesota. The reactivated carbon from a drinking water facility can be used at industrial facilities that have less stringent standards. The chain of custody for the exhausted media is established when sending the media to a third party for reactivation. The current understanding is that once material is reutilized for industrial purposes, the chain of custody for that use does not include the utility that sent the material to the reactivation center. However, there is continued concern that the determination of liability could change in the future. Spent GAC material can be landfilled; however, this would be the least sustainable option for disposal. Summary of Technology Advantages and Disadvantages The pros and cons of PFAS treatment using GAC adsorption are summarized in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Pros and Cons of GAC Adsorption for PFAS Treatment Pros Cons Long history of use for PFAS treatment with Requires labor time for periodic media multiple GAC manufacturers changeouts/backwashing Adequate removal of PFAS and other additional Risk of potential cost spikes due to media organic contaminants. shortage and rapidly increasing demand System is resilient to variable process flow rates, Need to flush media before use which results in allowing for more operational flexibility demand for labor and coordination time Concerns about chain of custody for PFAS laden media during transport and future liability concerns at disposal facilities 13 Page 61 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 2.3 MEMBRANE FILTRATION (REVERSE OSMOSIS OR NANOFILTRATION) Technology Background Reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) membranes are pressure-driven membrane processes which utilize semipermeable membranes to primarily target the removal of dissolved contaminants via a diffusion-controlled separation process. RO membrane pore sizes typically range from 0.1 to 1 nanometer (nm), while NF membrane pore sizes range from 1 to 10 nm. Due to the larger pore size, NF membranes require lower operating feed pressure and can operate at higher flux rate (hence have lower energy costs relative to RO) but also have reduced rejection characteristics. For the purposes of this discussion, RO and NF are considered the same (referred to as `membranes'), as the ultimate objective of treatment is obtaining PFAS removal to achieve non-detection in the finished water. Membrane systems have been demonstrated to achieve non-detect PFAS in the finished water. It is recommended to pilot test different types of membranes to determine the most suitable for use specifically with the City's water. The major vendors produce membranes with different materials and can present peer reviewed research to demonstrate that their membranes will produce non-detect PFAS. Because membranes will remove particulate matter(present as turbidity) in the raw water feed, these membranes will also foul rapidly when subjected to significant particulate loading. The existing sand filters are expected to provide Fe/Mn removal; however, filtration will be required upstream of the membranes, by using cartridge filters, to provide additional protection to the membranes. Membrane treatment processes produce waste collectively referred to as membrane concentrate or reject water. The water that passes through the membrane (permeate)contains fewer dissolved solids than does water entering the system (the feed solution), as these ions have been concentrated in the membrane concentrate. The concentrate stream represents the colloidal, particulate matter as well as dissolved minerals present in the feed solution that are prevented from permeation across the membrane structure. Typical concentrate volumes are around 20-30% of the feed solution. To reduce the overall volume of the concentrate, this stream can be fed to a second membrane unit (i.e. in series), further concentrating the rejected particles. As PFAS destructive technologies improve and become more cost effective, they could be implemented on the concentrate stream. Basic assumptions for future space accommodations have been identified in the site layouts. It is possible that during design, additional discussions and time may be needed to evaluate specific destructive technologies for the membrane reject stream. The two primary materials used to manufacture membranes are cellulose acetate (and its derivatives) and various polyamides used in thin-film composite membrane construction. Although the membranes are manufactured in several physical configurations (including capillary), the spiral-wound configuration (see Figure 2-7) is commonly used in municipal drinking water treatment applications. Due to the removal of minerals and associated reduction in alkalinity, membrane treated water becomes more acidic, making the finished water produced more corrosive. Remineralization, or in some cases pH 14 Page 62 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY adjustment, of membrane treated water following membrane treatment can be used to prevent this corrosive nature. In this situation, full scale remineralization techniques must include addition of minerals (lime and soda ash)or blending of untreated water. For the reasons discussed at the beginning of this report, blending of pretreated water(post Fe/Mn filter, still containing PFAS) is not considered as part of this proposal. Opportunities exist in the future to blend a side stream of water that has been through a PFAS destructive technology (either raw water or membrane concentrate). This strategy would reduce waste loading. For this study, remineralization using a combination of lime and soda ash addition after membrane treatment is included. One key aspect of remineralization is to ensure the proper alkalinity. Alkalinity refers to the capacity of water to resist acidification. It is essentially a measure of the water's ability to neutralize acids and maintain a stable pH level. This property is primarily due to the presence of bicarbonates, carbonates, and hydroxides in the water. In simpler terms, alkalinity acts as a buffer, helping to keep the water's pH from changing too quickly when acids are introduced. As discussed above, the treatment of water through RO and NF membranes removes a large percentage of these bicarbonates, carbonates and hydroxides. Adequate concentrations of these anions must be added back to the water after treatment to ensure the alkalinity of the water is preserved. To achieve the addition of these anions, soda ash and lime are proposed. Soda ash, or sodium carbonate, adds the bicarbonate and carbonate ions, while the lime adds the required hydroxide ions. Soda ash and lime are inexpensive, relatively stable, and easy to handle salts that are readily available in commercial markets. Prepackaged systems including storage silos are proposed. For soda ash the silo will have a gravimetric feeder that will measure the soda ash powder and feed it into a batching tank where it is dissolved with water and then the solution is pumped into the finished water stream. For lime there are two common systems, hydrated lime (pre-slacked lime) or quick lime. Hydrated lime and quicklime are both calcium compounds with distinct chemical compositions but similar uses. Quicklime, or calcium oxide (CaO), is produced by heating limestone to drive off carbon dioxide, making it highly reactive, especially with water. Hydrated lime, or calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), is created by adding water to quicklime, a process known as slaking. It is less reactive and safer to handle than quicklime. It is also commonly used in water treatment, soil stabilization, and construction materials like mortar and plaster. Physically, quicklime is a white, caustic, crystalline solid, while hydrated lime is a more stable, less caustic white powder. Hydrated lime has a much higher bulk density, therefore more storage volume is needed in the silo. Quick lime has a much lower bulk density thereby requiring less storage volume. Hydrated lime can be dissolved in water with similar equipment to soda ash. However, if quick lime is used, a lime slacker must be used to create a lime slurry that is then pumped into the finished water. During the pilot testing phase, the finished water quality will need to be tested to determine the doses of lime and soda ash needed. Based on the dose needed the economics will be further evaluated to determine if hydrated lime or quick lime is more cost efficient. Based on the proposals received from Chemco, there is no significant difference in cost between the equipment needed for both chemicals. 15 Page 63 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY If membrane is selected as the chosen method, a process for pilot testing and pre-procuring of the equipment would be recommended. Brine seal y Feed Sowuon Perforated central tube Feed channel / , . .... • spacer Membrane rane est ate � ::" ovate Permeate collection material Membrane Feed channel spacer Outer wrap Figure 2-7. Spiral Wound Element Configuration for NF/RO Membranes (Source: NetSol Water) The key components of a membrane filtration system are: • cartridge filters ahead of the membrane process (pre-filtration step) • booster pumps to meet pressure requirements • membrane modules • sample station • monitoring instrumentation (e.g. turbidity, pressure) • clean-in-place (CIP) system • remineralization system for permeate stream to increase pH and hardness prior to use The membrane treatment process consists of the following modes: 1. Filtration -The filtration process typically runs for 20—60 minutes (until a backwash is required). Produces permeate and concentrate streams. 2. Backwash - Backwashing occurs many times per day (triggered by differential pressure across membrane or timer)and reduces solids build up on the membrane surface. Produces a backwash waste stream. 3. Maintenance clean in place (CIP)- uses chemicals and heat to remove foulant buildup on the membrane surface. This process occurs approximately once every 2 weeks to once a quarter— the CIP frequency is ultimately governed by the scaling potential of the feed water. Produces a waste stream. 4. Integrity testing -The condition of the membranes is monitored by an automatic process called integrity testing. During integrity testing, the module is `removed'from service and subject to 16 Page 64 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY compressed air pressure decay testing. Defects in the membrane, such as leaks or breaks, can be readily identified by measuring the air pressure decay. Process Flow Diagram FE/MN TREATMENT MEMBRANE REMINERALIZATION AND FILTRATION FILTRATION SW } t, 1,/// • a REJECT ///�j 83 STREAM P£FBEATE TD 1T RAW WATER uHIGH SERVICE MEMBRANE -0�� PUMPS UM PPS REJECT STREAM BACKWASH TANKol _ ♦ E f'4i// FTO SANITARY SFWFA Figure 2-8. Membrane Filtration (RO or NF) Process Flow Diagram From a process flow perspective, the membrane PFAS treatment could be inserted between the existing Fe/Mn filters and the existing clearwell, as shown in Figure 2-8 (yellow highlighting denotes the existing water plant). The exact location of the equipment will be discussed later in the report. The water from Fe/Mn treatment will break to atmosphere at the intermediate clearwell. This clearwell could be a new facility, part of the existing clearwell, or a repurposed backwash tank. From there it is pumped through the membranes and remineralization and breaks to atmosphere in the existing clearwell. From here, the process follows the existing configuration to the high service pumps. A connection to the site sanitary sewer will be needed for the membrane reject water. Verbal discussions with MCES have indicated that an approximate 1 MGD of additional sanitary sewer capacity is available. Initial System Sizing Factors that impact the treated water quality include membrane recovery, membrane age, water temperature and overall water chemistry. Membrane systems come in packaged "skids". The size and configuration of the skid can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but generally they come in standard flow rate increments and include the membranes and piping. The skids can be stacked depending on the configuration chosen to help minimize floor space needs, but for the purpose of this study, the skids are not stacked. The proposed skids have a nominal capacity of 2 MGD. 17 Page 65 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Multiple vendors reviewed the Apple Valley water quality and system requirements to optimize a membrane layout. Stantec solicited information from DesalilecTM (a Dupont Company), WesTech, and Veolia. These are global leaders in providing membrane solutions for treatment of water for a range of contaminants. DesaliTecTM and Veolia have proposed a Closed-Circuit Reverse Osmosis (CCRO)type system, which is a Dynamic Single stage type system. WesTech has proposed the more traditional, multistage, static system. A traditional RO system works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane at high pressure. Traditional RO systems typically operate in a multi-stage configuration, where the water makes passes through several membranes in sequence to achieve higher recovery rates. However, this setup can be complex and less efficient, as it requires balancing the flow and pressure across multiple stages, often resulting in significant water waste and energy consumption In contrast, a CCRO system operates in a more flexible and efficient manner. Instead of a sequential multi-stage setup, CCRO uses a single loop of reverse osmosis filtration that processes water in batches. The system continuously recirculates the concentrate back to the membrane feed, gradually increasing the recovery rate with each cycle. This design allows for higher recovery rates (up to 98%)and reduces water waste significantly. WesTech with their more traditional system are currently guaranteeing up to 70% recovery. WesTech additionally proposed a CrossTec CCRO system to further recover the reject water essentially bringing two different operational setups of the same technology into the facility. DesaliTecTM and Veolia are currently guaranteeing up to 90% recovery. Vendors are requesting more detailed water quality data and are strongly recommending piloting to guarantee higher recovery rates. Based on Stantec's extensive experience in designing treatment plants with such processes, we also recommend conducting pilot scale studies prior to detailed design. This allows us to understand what the true capacity of each proposed skid (as defined above)will be, what the finished water quality will be, and more importantly gauge the PFAS removal capabilities of the membrane system. The ultimate recovery rate is dependent on the scaling potential of the water, and this can be tested only through pilot testing. Additional benefits of the pilot include allowing operators to observe and work on the pilot system and provide Stantec with valuable input on the City's preferred requirements that will help Stantec come up with a design that works well for the City and plant staff. Piloting will also help to quantify chemical usage and power consumption. Based on the scaling potential of the water, the vendors themselves will pilot the system with different chemical doses upstream and downstream of the membranes and arrive at the most optimum and balanced chemical dose vs recovery rate. Their adjustments will be well documented in a detailed post pilot report with their recommendations for layouts and operational strategies. Stantec will thoroughly review this report and recommend optimizations as we see fit to ensure the City's objectives are met. Because of the concentrate or reject water from a membrane system, additional pretreated water will be needed above the nominal 20 MGD PFAS plant capacity(assumptions have been made above)to meet the production of treated water For a high level summary of equipment required for a membrane treatment system, refer to Table 2-3. 18 Page 66 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Table 2-3 Summary of Membrane Equipment Equipment Capacity Notes Intermediate Clearwell To be determined • Holding tank for Fe/Mn treated water to be sent to membranes Low-Pressure Feed Pumps 3,500 gpm • Assumed 4 Membrane Units 2 MGD per skid • 13 x 30 ft per skid 11 skid units total • Firm capacity of 20 MGD provided,with one standby unit for use during CIP cycle or maintenance(n+1) • Vendor supply would likely include 11 high pressure membrane feed booster pumps(one dedicated per skid) CIP System • Duty/Standby System.Redundancy provided will meet or exceed 10-states standards prescribed for such systems Remineralization System • Currently soda ash and lime are assumed.Based on the finished water quality received at the piloting stage,further determination can be made if just lime system can be used. Equalization Tank 420,000 gallons • Estimated 0.5h retention time Concentrate Equalization Tank 8,500 gallons • Estimated 1 h retention time bilk -. <O�,l 'Di 11 - 'r'e is _ �g7 _ •® " o M `s :- ' .Yam - — �/ 1 ' `!�'' ,;:!".• _I �.� _ V C 7 Iti" - . . tom- w ..'inc - - ' r' 7.'t . '. < Figure 2-9. Example Membrane Facility(1) 19 Page 67 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY tub JAW .14.0111111 .7"1"."- -.17;\ r ► - �\=ice , 0001111L. a op /44 ., "'1' , '11 ' (. ; nt-T �;1 ,, • IhLj ,f - c�a- a"=.� 11 Figure 2-10. Example Membrane Facility (2) Operations and Maintenance There are ongoing chemical costs associated with a membrane system. Chemical feed systems anticipated would be an antiscalant, sodium bisulfate (dichlorination if chlorine added upstream), sodium hydroxide (post pH adjustment) and CIP chemicals (high pH clean, low pH clean). The site will need to accommodate chemical delivery vehicles. The frequency of this is to be confirmed but could be 1-2 times per week. Piloting will help provide a clear picture on the scaling potential of the water and the frequency of the CIP along with estimated chemical quantities that will better dictate storage requirements. Storage requirements are also dictated by chemical shelf life. • Membrane replacement frequency and cost will depend on the frequency of replacements needed, which is dictated by the scaling potential of the water. • Pumping costs will depend on pressure requirements to meet the treatment objectives. Piloting will provide further insights. • In addition to the low pressure membrane feed pumps, a booster pump (300 to 350 hp) is needed for each membrane skid. These low pressure pumps will feed the Fe/Mn free water from an intermediate tank to the skid. The low pressure pumps can be designed as medium pressure pumps and the booster pumps on skid can be made smaller to optimize energy use. Detailed analysis will be performed during design. 20 Page 68 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Operation of a membrane system of this size is anticipated to require two additional staff on a normal basis, with support from existing WTP staff during large maintenance operations. The Recommended Standards for Water Works (Minnesota Government Publications, 2022) notes additional staffing may be required for PFAS treatment systems but does not provide further information based on technology type or plant size. Staffing levels would likely need to be confirmed with MDH. Waste, Disposal, and Environmental Considerations Depending on the selected membrane treatment process supplier, the following waste streams could be produced: • Concentrate/Reject-The concentrate stream is the water discharged continuously when permeate is being produced. • Purge flows—Waste produced at various stages of the process, such as disposal of stagnant water which has been sitting in an out of service membrane, occasional scouring of membranes at fast flows, or flushing following a chemical clean. • CIP clean -This operation is estimated to occur quarterly. The membranes are cleaned with an acid or base by recirculating water between the CIP tank and the membranes. When complete, the CIP water is neutralized before being discharged. Contaminant concentrations are higher in these waste streams than in source water. For the purposes of this study, Apple Valley is assuming that the Metropolitan Council of Environmental Services (MCES)will accept these membrane waste streams. However, it is important to note that PFAS concentrations in the waste stream will be elevated, and those may pose disposal challenges in the future. General space allowances on the site should be made for destructive treatment of the concentrate stream prior to discharge, however detailed analysis and costs have not been provided. Table 2-4 provides a reference of the reject flowrate for available membrane configurations, based on achieving 20 MGD of permeate. Final reject flow rates will depend on the system configuration selected and can be confirmed via pilot testing. Table 2-4 Reject Flowrates Associated with Different Membrane Recovery Membrane Recovery Rate Equivalent Reject Flowrate, MGD 85% 3.53 90% 2.22 95% 1.05 21 Page 69 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Summary of Technology Advantages and Disadvantages The pros and cons of PFAS treatment using membrane filtration are summarized in Table 2-5. Table 2-5 Pros and Cons of Membrane Filtration for PFAS Treatment Pros Cons Highly effective removal of PFAS More labor-intensive maintenance compared to GAC Effectively removes contaminants of emerging Reject stream may present future disposal concern and other undesirable constituents challenges (including softening the water) Space may be needed for reject treatment Ability to stack units (over two floors)to minimize Additional membrane feed water needed from footprint existing plant because of reject stream Remineralization (chemical addition after membrane) required to prevent corrosive water 22 Page 70 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 3.0 APPLE VALLEY SITE EVALUATION 3.1 EXPANSION NEEDS Table 3-1 presents the estimated footprint requirement for the various process buildings and operational spaces required on the site. Table 3-1 Footprint Requirements Process Estimated Area Comments Required,ft2 GAC Treatment 28,500 Building envelope consists of precast wall panels with membrane roof Membrane Treatment 27,000 Building envelope consists of precast wall panels with membrane roof Expansion of Fe/Mn Plant 4,000 Existing plant Fe/Mn expansion to increase pretreated capacity Intermediate Clearwell 5,600 Locate under PFAS treatment building Generator/Transformer 2,000 Currently in WTP building, larger required due to higher power demand Utility Maintenance Garage 14,000 Existing on site, but relocation may be required depending on selected layout Salt Storage Shed/Bulk 47,000 Existing on site, but relocation may be required depending Aggregate Storage on selected layout Sanitary Sewer Dump Station Dependent on roadway configuration Existing on site, but relocation may be required depending on selected layout Provision for Future Destructive Not included in the scope of this study, however provision Technology has been included in the site layout as this may be required in the future. 3.2 SITE CONSTRAINTS AND AVAILABLE AREAS It is anticipated that the proposed PFAS treatment facility will be constructed on the existing Apple Valley WTP site. The site is generally constrained by existing buildings, roads, and a petroleum pipeline. This section discusses the areas available across the site, including north and south of the existing WTP. There is a high-pressure petroleum pipeline easement running north to south through the site. An allowance of 30 ft beyond the easement has been assumed for constructability and safe backslope (to be confirmed at a later stage of design). It is understood that the existing access from Flagstaff Ave to the northern area of the site should maintain its current configuration. 23 Page 71 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY The general area available for siting the main PFAS treatment process in the northern part of the WTP site is indicated in Figure 3-1. The area north of the WTP is available for expansion (in the location of the existing Storage Building 1, labelled Police/Warm Storage in Figure 3-1). In addition, the WTP garage (white roofed building on the north side of the WTP building) could be repurposed for PFAS treatment. 'II dye,, `u . [--- i r fie ,i , , c7 m 1 1 I, ii .., _.-.r?� s. Y, a r ..I 4 4. " I e �4 I' ti1 3Qa 01! ratior. . e ..= I t1 A I l ..„ h ' ... 1I I r" 1 1 _A...,.,•.:1. le)�..,„ Figure 3-1. Land Available in Northern Area of WTP (Includes Potential Use of Existing Garage) Siting the main PFAS treatment process in this area includes intercepting the existing treatment train downstream of the Fe/Mn filters (prior to the existing clearwell). Water conveyance in the paved portion of Flagstaff Avenue to the new PFAS treatment may be considered to avoid the petroleum pipeline and the congested area on the west side of Flagstaff Ave (already full of water and sewer pipes). The space available in this area of the site is constrained due to the driveway on the north, the existing WTP garage on the south, the petroleum pipeline easement on the west, and utility piping along the eastern and northern sides of the existing WTP garage. Selection of this site may involve partial demolition of the existing WTP garage, particularly if GAC is implemented, as there is not sufficient height available in the building. This side would be a benefit since it would be contiguous with the current facility. Other beneficial aspects of this area include the ability to utilize some of the existing garage area for new equipment such as PFAS treatment feed pumps, and electrical items. This alternative leaves the southern area of the site open for the relocation of the utility maintenance garage or clearwell expansion. It could also be used to site PFAS destruction technology at a later stage, or another treatment technology as future requirements dictate. 24 Page 72 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY The general area available for siting the main PFAS treatment process in the southern part of the site is indicated in Figure 3-2, south of the existing clearwell, including the salt barn area. A new salt storage building and location would need to be found. I 1 � h 011 1 , I'AP , 1, .. 1 VI 1 I . '-) 1,1,0 I I. .1 ii, !!! ' T4.' 1 ` ' . ' r 2:111; 1."114 ASOI:* I. L ..._ A' / /" i , ,- , Figure 3-2. Land Available in Southern Area of WTP This area has a larger overall footprint available compared to the northern area, however it is also constrained by the existing petroleum pipeline on the west and existing utility piping on the east. The benefit of this area is closer proximity to the existing clearwell, to both tie into the existing system and convey PFAS treated water back to the clearwell, avoiding the need to bring water piping into Flagstaff Avenue. A disadvantage of building on this part of the site is that new treatment facilities will be physically separated from the existing facility, making employee access more difficult. Expansion of the existing or addition of a new site access off Flagstaff Ave would possibly be required for this area, due to the size of delivery vehicles for both GAC (media replacement) and membranes (chemical deliveries). 3.3 LAYOUT OPTIONS Refer to the following pages for layout options. All available site areas east of pipeline should be earmarked to accommodate PFAS treatment and immediate expansions. For purposes of the cost estimate, we have assumed Option 1 for site configuration considerations. We expect this to be the most expensive site layout of the two options presented. Site layout to be optimized once technology is selected, piloted, and preliminary sizing can be determined. 25 Page 73 of 376 Apply Valley PFAS Removal Facility Feasibility Study Expansion Areas F''47,try TliF T x`• t-r fir..711.1" � �vY , il;v �,. Vic; nw �} � �. f'.�n A* v - r ":.1 '' a ' r r Y 1� • 1- yam • ,•, ,` +* C y� .. I _ , , -_T t I� 1•yY q •.III y { ,p Tr _ j '_ p;` ® I I 1 r "" mull wa..'X ,y ,�, �iI.+� I i f it p gig 1 Q w , .10I'11i0a10.10 -..-':' 1 ' t 7Fi K o 1 K j 'M• _ • 1. {' ' 1. S _ nPe 1'w I p t M uc1rr r 1 '. .. _ _ , 39; " dGi 1. ' 1 " " liro� , I I - I ,� Y lid [�. 14 �• 1. y d f IiI o i 1 I 7- . a. •a} t •K i �- , . I L � I I 1 __- -r v y-. ., -:p 4. -$ It 4 . ... 1,. < • o i _i- c_i " i, 1 . 'ii, . 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TIV11444-41:: • / I 1 r 1 a Intermediate Clearwell11/Wx ... _. • , 1 w ,. - 1 4.1 V 1 ;;, o,. 1 I I -- , Future Process . 11t I 'L ,'.t ; 1 • .. ... % . I to. .„ ,. i , , wad.411g ., • a , =;0 1II b 5 1 I New Utility Garage • I�r iLL al I f \nibJ ©2024 Airbus,CNES/Airbus,Maxar Technologies,Map data©2024 20 m iiW °D 27 Apply Valley PFAS Removal Facility Feasibility Study Option 2 for Membrane or GAC r,31.1.. il vv,,,Iz,, _ %,,„ wow, Nips;;F�"` '��i AimoiL.._.:...,, .,..r.._.:4,0, 7.111 ;v emu,'.' 74; -,� r }��, - .�.10. r.91;� 'carpet T"_:1 ' t ` r it T 1 F - � T c y- 41 - 1-- —41=-1` r 1 I d % I -' Transformer/Generator /111 '• ' 1 % a`,II o y � -- Future Process Oi C,'' rL.r i ila.„,,i.1 LL vI . :....._,• < {/�J 1 �I�p�. ., .f r ;; ji •� ae .. ay+7o 1 r' i,,i p. I '1F � ,: S"', it4-4. I i -I I rg "' ` ' o ; '; I t :w.� �• Expanded Fe/Mn Filter ..r fr , 0. � • ,ii - 1 ,,, , I , ' , • 'it; i1 I '1 rti . �.' G rr:- 1 w " ' ' • / 1_ Intermediate Clearwell I ,1 .jis [ fl- f 1 _, . w I i. „ 1 I I I . • I iii, I Vil c` ' ' � ,°�, � g ; I I I GAC/Membrane i _• �fl;w ll V FSEIlp 5 I I I t , , , lir . , , _ , weN,... ,,, , , , _____ _ , „_=,:, . . , ,ii, • 1, ,... , co CD -- ©2024 Airbus,CNES/Airbus,Maxar Technologies,Map data©2024 20 m ii co °' 28 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 4.0 OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COST 4.1 COST SUMMARY An estimate of likely cost has been developed based on the pre-concept equipment sizing described in this report. Due to the high-level nature of the estimate, and the lack of available water quality data to size equipment, the opinion of probable cost is deemed to have an accuracy in the range of+50/-30 percent. Major treatment units (e.g. membranes, pre-filtration, GAC vessels) have been estimated based on supplier pricing plus allowances for installation. Other rates are based on examples from recent projects or allowances build up from typical rates (e.g. labor). Note the cost estimate is based on the site layout that we anticipate to be the most expensive of the options considered, and the site layout should be optimized at later stages of design and considering all drivers for site planning. Various elements of the operating cost estimate are allowances only (such as GAC media replacement frequency, membrane chemical consumption, membrane replacement frequency). We have not undertaken sufficient water quality analysis and testing at this stage to estimate factors. These factors could significantly change the outcome of the Net Present Value (NPV). Where relevant, the operational cost assumes the plant is operated at full capacity of 20 MGD for three months of the year, and at 5 MGD for the remaining 9 months of the year(no staging/growth for the duration of the NPV assessment). 29 Page 77 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY See Table 4-1 for a summary of likely costs for the two proposed treatment systems. Figure 4-1 shows the NPV assessment for the two options. Refer to the following sections for further information on assumptions, inclusions and exclusions. Table 4-1 Summary of Probable Costs Item GAC Cost Membrane Cost Subtotal Equipment and Installation Costs $72.0 M $64.0 M Total Opinion of Probable Cost(+50/-30), including $109.0 M $106.0 M Construction, Engineering Fees and Contingency Total Opinion of Probable Cost-30% $76.3 M $76.9 M Total Opinion of Probable Cost-50% $163.5 M $154.5 M Annual Operating Cost(average over 30 years) $4.16 M $3.50 M 30-year NPV $240.6 M i $219.3 M $240,000,000 - $220,000,000 $200,000,000 $180,000,000 $160,000,000 $140,000,000 $120,000,000 - $100,000,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 —NPV Membrane NPV GAC Figure 4-1 Net Present Value for PFAS Treatment Systems 30 Page 78 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 4.2 GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON COST ESTIMATE Capital Cost A breakdown of the capital costs for a GAC system is included in Table 4-2. Table 4-2 GAC Capital Cost Estimate Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total Costs PFAS Treatment Feed Pumps EA 8 $ 82,500 $ 660,000 GAC Vessel EA 30 $ 700,000 $ 21,000,000 Intermediate Clearwell Gallons 250,000 $ 1,609,150 Flushing Equalisation Tank Gallons 250,000 $ 1,609,150 General Process Pipework Allowance LS $ 500,000 Equipment Installation %of Equip. 40% $ 10,151,320 Electrical and Instrumentation %of Const. 30% $ 7,613,490 Process Building ft2 28,500 $ 400 $ 11,400,000 Building Mechanical Works _ %of Bldg. 10% $ 1,140,000 Pre-Treatment Expansion Equipment-2 filters, blower, b/wash tank LS $ 400,000 Equipment Installation %of Equip. 40% $ 160,000 Electrical and Instrumentation %of Const. 30% $ 120,000 Pre-Treatment Building Expansion ft2 3,000 $ 2,200 $ 6,600,000 Building Mechanical Works %of Bldg. 5% $ 330,000 Dehumidification Unit $ 450,000 Generator EA 1 $ 375,000 $ 375,000 Maintenance Garage Demolition LS $ 50,000 Construct New Maintenance Garage ft2 14,000 $ 200 $ 2,800,000 Salt Barn Demolition LS $ 30,000 Construct New Salt Barn ft2 13000 $ 100 $ 1,300,000 Civil and Roading Allowance for Salt Barn LS $ 500,000 Pipework in Flagstaff Ave ft 400 $ 200 $ 80,000 Site Civil and Roading Allowance LS $ 3,000,000 Subtotal Equipment and Installation Cost $ 71,978,110 General Conditions %of Const. 10% $ 7,197,811 Contractor Overhead and Profit %of Const. 15% _ $ 10,796,716 Construction Subtotal _ $ 89,972,637 Engineering and Inspections %of Const. 10% $ 8,997,264 Contingency %of Const. 10% $ 8,997,264 Pilot Test LS 1 $ 100,000 Total Opinion of Probable Cost $ 108,067,164 Total Opinion of Probable Cost(Rounded Up) $ 109,000,000 -30% $ 76,300,000 +50% $ 163,500,000 31 Page 79 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Operational Cost Operational expenditure (OPEX) and an operations net present value (NPV) have been developed for a GAC treatment system, as shown in Figure 4-2 and Table 4-3. The OPEX is based upon recent supplier quotes for similar projects where available (media replacement costs, disposal costs). Various elements of the estimate are allowances only (such as media replacement frequency), as we have not undertaken sufficient water quality analysis and testing at this stage to estimate factors, and these could significantly change the outcome of the NPV. Allowances have been included for renewals based on an annual rate. An allowance has been included for regular PFAS testing, assuming a rate of$300 per test. Testing, $70,000 Building O&M, $40,000 Staff, Equipment1\ $100,000 Maintenance $620,000 Media Power, 1111r1 Replacement, $260,000 $2,050,000 • Media Disposal, $1,020,000 wror Figure 4-2 GAC Operational Cost Components Table 4-3 GAC Operational Cost Estimate Operational Cost Item Cost(2024$) Comment/Assumptions New media costs per cycle $2.05 M Assumes 1 year cycle(i.e. media replaced yearly) Media disposal per cycle $1.02 M Assumes 1 year cycle(i.e. media replaced yearly) Annual power costs $0.26 M Allowance Annual additional staff costs $0.10 M Assumes one additional staff required Annual equipment maintenance $0.62 M 2%of equipment costs (parts) Annual PFAS Testing $0.07 M Assumes 240 tests per year, at$300 per test Annual building O&M $0.04 M $1.5 per sf Operations NPV(30 years) $131.6 M The NPV analysis has been based on a 30-year assessment period, 3% rate of inflation, and 2.5% discount rate. 32 Page 80 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 4.3 MEMBRANE TREATMENT COST ESTIMATE Capital Cost A breakdown of the capital costs for a GAC system is included in Table 4-4. Table 4-4 Membrane Capital Cost Estimate Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total Costs PFAS Treatment Pre-filtration Feed Pumps EA 4 $ 150,000 $ 600,000 Membrane System LS _ _ $ 14,000,000 Intermediate Clearwell Gallons 420,000 $ 2,703,372 Concentrate Equalisation Tank Gallons 8,500 $ 54,711 Remineralisation-Soda Ash and Lime EA 2 $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 General Process Pipework Allowance LS $ 500,000 Equipment Installation %of Equip. 40% $ 7,943,233 Electrical and Instrumentation %of Const. 30% $ 5,957,425 Process Building ft2 27,000 $ 400 $ 10,800,000 Building Mechanical Works %of Bldg. 10% $ 1,080,000 Pre-Treatment Expansion Equipment-4 filters, blower, b/wash tank LS $ 600,000 Equipment Installation %of Equip. 40% $ 240,000 Electrical and Instrumentation %of Const. 30% $ 180,000 Pre-Treatment Building Expansion ft2 3,000 $ 2,200 $ 6,600,000 Building Mechanical Works %of Bldg. 5% $ 330,000 Dehumidification Unit $ 450,000 Generator EA 2 $ 375,000 $ 750,000 Modifications to Existing Maintenance Garage ft2 7,000 $ 200 $ 1,400,000 Construct New Maintenance Garage ft2 14,000 $ 200 $ 2,800,000 Salt Barn Demolition $ 30,000 Construct New Salt Barn ft2 13000 $ 100 $ 1,300,000 Civil and Roading Allowance for Salt Barn LS $ 500,000 Pipework in Flagstaff Ave ft 400 $ 200 $ 80,000 Site Civil and Roading Allowance LS $ 3,000,000 Subtotal Equipment and Installation Cost $ 63,998,741 General Conditions %of Const. 10% $ 6,399,874 Contractor Overhead and Profit %of Const. 15% $ 9,599,811 Construction Subtotal $ 79,998,426 Engineering and Inspections %of Const. 10% $ 7,999,843 Contingency %of Const. 10% $ 7,999,843 Pilot Test LS 1 $ 100,000 Sewer Availability Charge(SAC)* LS 1 $ 9,069,343 Total Opinion of Probable Cost $ 105,167,454 Total Opinion of Probable Cost(Rounded Up) $ 106,000,000 -30%* $ 76,920,803 +50%* $ 154,465,328 *Cost uncertainty factors of 30%/+50% are not applied to SAC cost. However, SAC cost is included in the total numbers.SAC based on MCES Industrial User Rates and Fees for 2024. 33 Page 81 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Operational Cost OPEX and an operations net present value (NPV) have been developed for a membrane treatment system, as shown in Figure 4-3 and Table 4-5. Various elements of the estimate are allowances only (chemical consumption, membrane replacement), as we have not undertaken sufficient water quality analysis and testing at this stage to estimate factors, and these could significantly change the outcome of the NPV. Allowances have been included for renewals based on an annual rate. An allowance has been included for regular PFAS testing, assuming a rate of$300 per test. Testing,$50,000 Building O&M, $40,000 Equipment Maintenance, Membrane Staff, $480,000 Replacement, $200,000 $700,000 Reject Stream Power, Sewer $670,000111r Disposal, $860,000 Chemicals, $500,000 Figure 4-3 Membrane Operational Cost Components Table 4-5 Membrane Operational Cost Estimate Operational Cost Item Cost(2024$) Comment/Assumptions Annual power cost $0.67 M Assumes$1.23 kWh/10^3 gal (vendor estimate) Annual allowance for chemical $0.50 M Allowance only, not possible to estimate based on known water quality. Chemical consumption for CIP, anti-scalant and remineralization to be confirmed through pilot testing. Annual cost to dispose reject $0.86 M MCES Industrial User Rates and Fees (2024) stream (ICC+permit fee) Membrane replacement $3.50 M Assume based on 25%of membrane CAPEX, replacement required every 5 years Annual additional staff costs $0.20 M Assumes two additional staff required Annual equipment maintenance $0.48 M 2%of equipment costs (parts) Annual PFAS Testing $0.05 Assumes 150 tests per year, at$300 per test Annual building O&M $0.04 $1.5 per sf Operations NPV(30 years) $113.3 M The NPV analysis has been based on a 30-year assessment period, 3% rate of inflation, and 2.5% discount rate. 34 Page 82 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 4.4 COSTING ASSUMPTIONS Cost opinions are based on major equipment items (vendor quotes)and unit costs associated with building modifications, equipment installation costs, modification to existing electrical wiring, plumbing and HVAC installations, if required. Power, chemical, staff, equipment replacement, disposal (membrane reject and GAC media), maintenance and repair, comprise O&M costs. Standard engineering economics evaluates process alternatives using a present worth calculation where all future annual O&M costs are converted to a present worth cost (i.e., the monetary amount that would be invested today to cover an annual withdrawal equal to the annual O&M cost over the life cycle period, here assumed to be 30 years). The discount rate used in Present Worth analyses of annual O&M expenses reflects the time value of money and is generally assumed to be the average rate of return that a municipality earns on investments, whether it be based on past history or future projected investment returns. The federal Office of Management and Budget annually sets discount rates for use in life cycle cost analyses and in the absence of City investment data, a 2.5% discount rate has been assumed here. Total present worth is the sum of the capital construction cost and the 30-year present worth of O&M costs. The alternative with the lowest total present worth is considered the lowest cost solution. Selection of the best value alternative should also consider non-economic factors. Capital construction cost and 30-year present worth of annual O&M costs associated with power, chemical use, and disposal were developed for each technology. The level of accuracy for the cost opinions corresponds to the Class 4 Estimate as defined by the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) International. This level of engineering cost estimating is generally made with pre- concept level equipment sizing and preliminary layouts. Accuracy for the cost estimate in this report is appropriate for feasibility study evaluations conducted at the level of detail herein and is considered to have an accuracy range of+50/-30 percent. All costs used in this analysis do not account for any tariffs or duties. 5.0 TIMELINE Spring 2025/Fall 2025 Fall 2025 to Fall 2026 Fall 2027 to Fall 2030 Pilot Testing Proposal Pilot Testing Membrane Technologies Construction 6 months Preliminary Design —2 to 3 years 6 to 12 months 2025 202t 2027 2028 2029 2030 • • • • • • • • • Mav 2.2025 PFA PPL Funding Fall 2025/ Fall 2026 to Fall 2027 Fall 2029 to Fall 2030 Application Due Spring 2026 Final Design Pumping Compliant - Well 16 Online —1 year Drinking Water 35 Page 83 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY 6.0 PFAS TREATMENT DECISION MATRIX AND RECOMMENDATION Table 6-1 shows the decision matrix comparing GAC and membrane. The table presents a qualitative comparison of the treatment technologies, where green is used to denote "better than", yellow for "neutral" and red for"less than". Table 6-1. Technology Decision Matrix GAC Membrane PFAS Removal Can achieve MCLG of Oppt, but at a Can achieve MCLG of Oppt. Effective Effectiveness shortened media life. For short chain PFAS removal of long and short chain PFAS removal media life decreases. contaminants. Treatment Proven technology, redundant Proven technology. Robustness configuration. Operational Media changeouts result in lost time and Chemical feed dependency for cleaning. Robustness high water usage for backwashing. More frequent maintenance requirements. Potential arsenic concerns from the media. Remineralization of finished water may be Once running, low maintenance required. requirements. Emerging Suited to remove organic compounds. Broad removal of drinking water Contaminant contaminants. Removal Versatility Existing Facility Two additional Fe/Mn gravity treatment Four total Fe/Mn gravity treatment cells Improvement Needs cells required (baseline condition for both required due to reject stream. Intermediate options). Intermediate clearwell and clearwell and pumping required. Higher pumping required. horsepower pumps required. Media/Filter Risk of media shortage in the market due Existing manufactures producing filters for Availability to rapidly increasing demand. Natural multiple industries. Shortages are not material Requires trucking of bulk material anticipated at this time. to site. Residual Disposal GAC solids to be disposed. Requires Reject stream of 1+ MGD. hauling away from the site to a Opportunity to implement reject stream regeneration facility. Future in situ PFAS destruction treatment in the future regeneration opportunities may be with further technological development. developed. PFAS destruction kinetics suggest better MIL moval at hiitrations. Capital Cost $109 M ($76.3 M to$163.5 M range) $106 M ($76.9 M to$154.5 M range) O&M Costs $3.50 M Overall, membrane treatment meets the City's treatment goals in more categories than GAC. The key differentiator is that membrane provides a broader spectrum of removal for contaminants of emerging concern.Another benefit is that membrane treatment has a more diversified supply chain compared to GAC, and operating costs are not strictly dependent on one material. Including the overall lower capital and operational costs, membrane treatment is the best fit for the City's treatment needs. 36 Page 84 of 376 APPLE VALLEY PFAS REMOVAL FACILITY Appendix A Summary of Well Testing Data 37 Page 85 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Apple Valley WTP Effluent Apple Valley Wells Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley 8/1/2024 Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.288 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Effluent <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 10:18 45505.289 MLK pH Effluent 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 07:20 8/1/2024 14:51 45505.288 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Effluent 0.34 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 11:34 45505.289 CAB Nitrate as N Effluent 0.34 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 10:34 45505.290 CAB Nitrite as N Effluent <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 10:34 45505.290 CAB Chloride Effluent 50.0 4 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 15:04 45505.288 ASM TDS Effluent 383 .. mg/L SM 2540 C-2015 20 8/1/2024 07:20 8/6/2024 11:52 45505.288 MAK Iron Effluent <50.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 07:20 8/8/2024 09:04 45505.291 ARM Manganese Effluent <10.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 07:20 8/8/2024 10:35 45505.291 ARM Magnesium Effluent 30.1 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 07:20 8/7/2024 09:37 45505.291 ARM Calcium Effluent 93.1 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 07:20 8/6/2024 10:43 45505.291 ARM Sulfate Effluent 32 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 17:51 45505.292 Eurofins(IN) Silica Effluent 16 mg/L EPA 200.7 0.043 8/1/2024 07:20 8/7/2024 16:02 45505.293 Eurofins(IN) TOC Effluent 0.822 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 07:20 8/6/2024 23:05 45505.295 Eurofins(IN) Effluent Alkalinity to pH 4.48=291 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 07:20 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.288 MW Hardness Effluent 459 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 0.We are not currently accredited for your Effluent TDS sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Effluent pH sample was analyzed at 21.6 degrees C. C The Effluent pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Effluent Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Effluent Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by . ,' 8/15/2024 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 86 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.296 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 4 0.10 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 10:19 45505.297 MLK pH Well 4 7.0 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 11:50 8/1/2024 14:52 45505.296 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 4 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 11:35 45505.297 CAB Nitrate as N Well 4 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 10:35 45505.298 CAB Nitrite as N Well 4 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 10:35 45505.298 CAB Chloride Well 4 108 4 mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 15:16 45505.296 ASM Iron Well 4 338 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 11:50 8/8/2024 09:06 45505.299 ARM Manganese Well 4 88.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 11:50 8/8/2024 10:37 45505.299 ARM Magnesium Well 4 39.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:50 8/7/2024 09:39 45505.299 ARM Calcium Well 4 108 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:50 8/6/2024 10:46 45505.299 ARM Sulfate Well 4 45 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 19:30 45505.300 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 4 0.806 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 11:50 8/6/2024 23:29 45505.302 Eurofins(IN) Well 4 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=336 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 11:50 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.296 MW Hardness Well 4 544 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 4 pH sample was analyzed at 20.7 degrees C. C The Well 4 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 4 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 4 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by T f _ I 8/15/2024 e This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 87 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.303 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 5 0.34 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 10:21 45505.304 MLK pH Well 5 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 12:05 8/1/2024 14:53 45505.303 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 5 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 11:36 45505.304 CAB Nitrate as N Well 5 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 10:36 45505.305 CAB Nitrite as N Well 5 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 10:36 45505.305 CAB Chloride Well 5 29.8 4 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 15:18 45505.303 ASM Iron Well 5 346 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 12:05 8/8/2024 09:08 45505.306 ARM Manganese Well 5 75.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 12:05 8/8/2024 10:39 45505.306 ARM Magnesium Well 5 26.7 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 12:05 8/7/2024 09:41 45505.306 ARM Calcium Well 5 82.1 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 12:05 8/6/2024 10:48 45505.306 ARM Sulfate Well 5 22 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 20:03 45505.307 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 5 0.930 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 12:05 8/7/2024 03:44 45505.309 Eurofins(IN) Well 5 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=280 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 12:05 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.303 MW Hardness Well 5 405 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 5 pH sample was analyzed at 21.7 degrees C. C The Well 5 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 5 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 5 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ..'" = 8/15/2024 . I This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 88 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.310 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 6 0.20 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 10:28 45505.311 MLK pH Well 6 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 12:15 8/1/2024 14:54 45505.310 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 6 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 11:38 45505.311 CAB Nitrate as N Well 6 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 10:38 45505.312 CAB Nitrite as N Well 6 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 10:38 45505.312 CAB Chloride Well 6 57.2 J mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 15:19 45505.310 ASM Iron Well 6 443 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 12:15 8/8/2024 09:10 45505.313 ARM Manganese Well 6 81.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 12:15 8/8/2024 10:42 45505.313 ARM Magnesium Well 6 30.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 12:15 8/7/2024 09:43 45505.313 ARM Calcium Well 6 90.3 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 12:15 8/6/2024 10:50 45505.313 ARM Sulfate Well 6 30 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 20:36 45505.314 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 6 0.864 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 12:15 8/7/2024 04:07 45505.316 Eurofins(IN) Well 6 Alkalinity to pH 4.49=302 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 12:15 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.310 MW Hardness Well 6 449 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 6 pH sample was analyzed at 21.2 degrees C. C The Well 6 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 6 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 6 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ✓y 8/15/2024 I This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 89 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.317 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 7 0.25 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 10:33 45505.318 MLK pH Well 7 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 11:40 8/1/2024 14:55 45505.317 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 7 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 11:39 45505.318 CAB Nitrate as N Well 7 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 10:39 45505.319 CAB Nitrite as N Well 7 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 10:39 45505.319 CAB Chloride Well 7 24.3 4 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 15:13 45505.317 ASM Iron Well 7 267 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 11:40 8/8/2024 09:12 45505.320 ARM Manganese Well 7 65.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 11:40 8/8/2024 10:44 45505.320 ARM Magnesium Well 7 26.0 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:40 8/7/2024 09:45 45505.320 ARM Calcium Well 7 82.1 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:40 8/6/2024 10:52 45505.320 ARM Sulfate Well 7 22 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 21:09 45505.321 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 7 0.845 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 11:40 8/7/2024 04:30 45505.323 Eurofins(IN) Well 7 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=280 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 11:40 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.317 MW Hardness Well 7 403 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 7 pH sample was analyzed at 21.7 degrees C. C The Well 7 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 7 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 7 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by 7' 8/15/2024 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 90 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.324 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 8 0.13 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 10:35 45505.325 MLK pH Well 8 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 09:55 8/1/2024 14:56 45505.324 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 8 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 11:40 45505.325 CAB Nitrate as N Well 8 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 10:40 45505.326 CAB Nitrite as N Well 8 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 10:40 45505.326 CAB Chloride Well 8 96.2 4 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 15:20 45505.324 ASM Iron Well 8 244 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 09:55 8/8/2024 09:14 45505.327 ARM Manganese Well 8 70.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 09:55 8/8/2024 10:46 45505.327 ARM Magnesium Well 8 33.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:55 8/7/2024 09:47 45505.327 ARM Calcium Well 8 101 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:55 8/6/2024 10:54 45505.327 ARM Sulfate Well 8 38 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 21:42 45505.328 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 8 0.966 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 09:55 8/7/2024 04:54 45505.330 Eurofins(IN) Well 8 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=302 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 09:55 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.324 MW Hardness Well 8 500 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 8 pH sample was analyzed at 21.5 degrees C. C The Well 8 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 8 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 8 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by . I 8/15/2024 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 91 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.331 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 9 0.16 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 10:37 45505.332 MLK pH Well 9 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 11:10 8/1/2024 14:57 45505.331 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 9 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 11:47 45505.332 CAB Nitrate as N Well 9 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 10:41 45505.333 CAB Nitrite as N Well 9 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 10:41 45505.333 CAB Chloride Well 9 69.5 J mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 15:21 45505.331 ASM Iron Well 9 504 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 11:10 8/8/2024 09:16 45505.334 ARM Manganese Well 9 66.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/202411:10 8/8/2024 10:48 45505.334 ARM Magnesium Well 9 35.6 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:10 8/7/2024 09:49 45505.334 ARM Calcium Well 9 104 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:10 8/6/2024 10:57 45505.334 ARM Sulfate Well 9 43 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 22:15 45505.335 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 9 0.853 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 11:10 8/7/2024 05:17 45505.337 Eurofins(IN) Well 9 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=302 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 11:10 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.331 MW Hardness Well 9 516 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 9 pH sample was analyzed at 20.2 degrees C. C The Well 9 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 9 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 9 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by `, '' 8/15/2024 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 92 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.338 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 10 <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 10:38 45505.339 MLK pH Well 10 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 11:20 8/1/2024 14:58 45505.338 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 10 0.25 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 11:43 45505.339 CAB Nitrate as N Well 10 0.24 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 10:42 45505.340 CAB Nitrite as N Well 10 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 10:42 45505.340 CAB Chloride Well 10 97.8 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 15:22 45505.338 ASM Iron Well 10 90.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 11:20 8/8/2024 09:18 45505.341 ARM Manganese Well 10 56.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/202411:20 8/8/2024 10:50 45505.341 ARM Magnesium Well 10 38.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:20 8/7/2024 09:51 45505.341 ARM Calcium Well 10 104 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 11:20 8/6/2024 10:59 45505.341 ARM Sulfate Well 10 47 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/202422:48 45505.342 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 10 0.754 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 11:20 8/7/2024 08:23 45505.344 Eurofins(IN) Well 10 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=314 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 11:20 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.338 MW Hardness Well 10 523 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 10 pH sample was analyzed at 21.2 degrees C. C The Well 10 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 10 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 10 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by s ft, _ 0 8/15/2024 I This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 93 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.345 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 11 <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 10:40 45505.346 MLK pH Well 11 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 09:40 8/1/2024 14:59 45505.345 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 11 0.74 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 11:48 45505.346 CAB Nitrate as N Well 11 0.74 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 10:43 45505.347 CAB Nitrite as N Well 11 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 10:43 45505.347 CAB Chloride Well 11 77.9 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 15:23 45505.345 ASM Iron Well 11 <50.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 09:40 8/8/2024 09:20 45505.348 ARM Manganese Well 11 11.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 09:40 8/8/2024 10:52 45505.348 ARM Magnesium Well 11 37.3 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:40 8/7/2024 09:53 45505.348 ARM Calcium Well 11 97.2 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:40 8/6/2024 11:01 45505.348 ARM Sulfate Well 11 38 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 23:21 45505.349 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 11 0.667 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 09:40 8/7/2024 08:46 45505.351 Eurofins(IN) Well 11 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=314 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 09:40 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.345 MW Hardness Well 11 494 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. -/We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 11 pH sample was analyzed at 21.6 degrees C. C The Well 11 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 11 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 11 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ;f�' 8/15/2024 e This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 94 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.352 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 12 0.12 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 10:42 45505.353 MLK pH Well 12 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 09:00 8/1/2024 15:00 45505.352 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 12 0.22 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 11:49 45505.353 CAB Nitrate as N Well 12 0.22 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 10:47 45505.354 CAB Nitrite as N Well 12 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 10:47 45505.354 CAB Chloride Well 12 80.8 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 15:24 45505.352 ASM Iron Well 12 134 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 09:00 8/8/2024 09:22 45505.355 ARM Manganese Well 12 60.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 09:00 8/8/2024 10:54 45505.355 ARM Magnesium Well 12 33.8 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:00 8/7/2024 09:56 45505.355 ARM Calcium Well 12 99.3 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:00 8/6/2024 11:03 45505.355 ARM Sulfate Well 12 38 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 23:54 45505.356 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 12 0.779 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 09:00 8/7/2024 09:09 45505.358 Eurofins(IN) Well 12 Alkalinity to pH 4.50=291 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 09:00 8/2/2024 13:52 45505.352 MW Hardness Well 12 493 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 12 pH sample was analyzed at 21.2 degrees C. B The Well 12 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 12 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 12 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ` '� , 8/15/2024 I This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 95 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.359 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 13 <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 08:05 8/2/2024 10:43 45505.360 MLK pH Well 13 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 08:05 8/1/2024 15:03 45505.359 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 13 0.66 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:05 8/2/2024 11:50 45505.360 CAB Nitrate as N Well 13 0.66 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:05 8/2/2024 10:50 45505.361 CAB Nitrite as N Well 13 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:05 8/2/2024 10:50 45505.361 CAB Chloride Well 13 74.8 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 08:05 8/2/2024 15:25 45505.359 ASM Iron Well 13 <50.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 08:05 8/8/2024 09:38 45505.362 ARM Manganese Well 13 77.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 08:05 8/8/2024 11:04 45505.362 ARM Magnesium Well 13 33.0 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:05 8/7/2024 10:06 45505.362 ARM Calcium Well 13 97.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:05 8/6/2024 11:32 45505.362 ARM Sulfate Well 13 36 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 08:05 8/3/2024 01:34 45505.363 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 13 0.663 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 08:05 8/7/2024 09:33 45505.365 Eurofins(IN) Well 13 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=283 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 08:05 8/5/2024 09:50 45505.359 MW Hardness Well 13 486 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 13 pH sample was analyzed at 21.2 degrees C. C The Well 13 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 13 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 13 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by dic__ �, 8/15/2024 e This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 96 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/15/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.366 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 14 0.80 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 09:20 8/2/2024 10:45 45505.367 MLK pH Well 14 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 09:20 8/1/2024 15:04 45505.366 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 14 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:20 8/2/2024 11:52 45505.367 CAB Nitrate as N Well 14 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:20 8/2/2024 10:52 45505.368 CAB Nitrite as N Well 14 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 09:20 8/2/2024 10:52 45505.368 CAB Chloride Well 14 43.3 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 09:20 8/2/2024 15:34 45505.366 ASM Iron Well 14 607 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 09:20 8/8/2024 09:40 45505.369 ARM Manganese Well 14 <10.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 09:20 8/8/2024 11:06 45505.369 ARM Magnesium Well 14 22.2 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:20 8/7/2024 10:08 45505.369 ARM Calcium Well 14 55.3 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 09:20 8/6/2024 11:35 45505.369 ARM Sulfate Well 14 130 mg/L EPA 300.0 25 8/1/2024 09:20 8/3/2024 19:15 45505.370 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 14 0.554 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 09:20 8/7/2024 09:56 45505.372 Eurofins(IN) Well 14 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=305 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 09:20 8/5/2024 12:11 45505.366 MW Hardness Well 14 283 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 14 pH sample was analyzed at 21.3 degrees C. C The Well 14 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 14 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 14 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ,✓4" 8/15/2024 0 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 97 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/16/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.373 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 15 0.86 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 10:20 8/2/2024 10:47 45505.374 MLK pH Well 15 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 10:20 8/1/2024 15:05 45505.373 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 15 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:20 8/2/2024 11:53 45505.374 CAB Nitrate as N Well 15 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:20 8/2/2024 10:53 45505.375 CAB Nitrite as N Well 15 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:20 8/2/2024 10:53 45505.375 CAB Chloride Well 15 43.0 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 10:20 8/2/2024 15:31 45505.373 ASM Iron Well 15 647 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 10:20 8/8/2024 09:42 45505.376 ARM Manganese Well 15 10.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 10:20 8/8/2024 11:16 45505.376 ARM Magnesium Well 15 22.5 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 10:20 8/7/2024 10:11 45505.376 ARM Calcium Well 15 56.5 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 10:20 8/6/2024 11:37 45505.376 ARM Sulfate Well 15 140 mg/L EPA 300.0 50 8/1/2024 10:20 8/8/2024 21:33 45505.377 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 15 0.512 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 10:20 8/7/2024 10:19 45505.379 Eurofins(IN) Well 15 Alkalinity to pH 4.52=305 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 10:20 8/5/2024 12:11 45505.373 MW Hardness Well 15 289 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 15 pH sample was analyzed at 21 degrees C. C The Well 15 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 15 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 15 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by 0 8/16/2024 0 This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 98 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/16/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.380 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 17 0.19 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 08:20 8/2/2024 10:54 45505.381 MLK pH Well 17 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 08:20 8/1/2024 15:06 45505.380 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 17 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:20 8/2/2024 11:54 45505.381 CAB Nitrate as N Well 17 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:20 8/2/2024 10:54 45505.382 CAB Nitrite as N Well 17 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:20 8/2/2024 10:54 45505.382 CAB Chloride Well 17 15.5 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 08:20 8/2/2024 15:35 45505.380 ASM Iron Well 17 484 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 08:20 8/8/2024 09:44 45505.383 ARM Manganese Well 17 58.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 08:20 8/8/2024 11:18 45505.383 ARM Magnesium Well 17 25.0 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:20 8/7/2024 10:13 45505.383 ARM Calcium Well 17 77.5 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:20 8/6/2024 11:39 45505.383 ARM Sulfate Well 17 17 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 08:20 8/7/2024 18:48 45505.384 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 17 0.861 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 08:20 8/7/2024 10:42 45505.386 Eurofins(IN) Well 17 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=273 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 08:20 8/5/2024 12:11 45505.380 MW Hardness Well 17 381 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. -/We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 17 pH sample was analyzed at 18.9 degrees C. C The Well 17 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 17 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 17 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. dikThis report was reviewed and approved by l I 8/16/2024 e This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 99 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/16/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.387 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 18 <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 10:55 8/2/2024 10:59 45505.388 MLK pH Well 18 7.1 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 10:55 8/1/2024 15:07 45505.387 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 18 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:55 8/2/2024 11:55 45505.388 CAB Nitrate as N Well 18 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:55 8/2/2024 10:55 45505.389 CAB Nitrite as N Well 18 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 10:55 8/2/2024 10:55 45505.389 CAB Chloride Well 18 99.3 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 10:55 8/2/2024 15:36 45505.387 ASM Iron Well 18 213 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 10:55 8/8/2024 09:46 45505.390 ARM Manganese Well 18 41.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 10:55 8/8/2024 11:20 45505.390 ARM Magnesium Well 18 40.6 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 10:55 8/7/2024 10:15 45505.390 ARM Calcium Well 18 104 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 10:55 8/6/2024 11:41 45505.390 ARM Sulfate Well 18 46 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 10:55 8/7/2024 19:21 45505.391 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 18 0.708 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 10:55 8/7/2024 11:05 45505.393 Eurofins(IN) Well 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=327 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 10:55 8/5/2024 12:11 45505.387 MW Hardness Well 18 530 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 18 pH sample was analyzed at 18.5 degrees C. C The Well 18 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 18 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 18 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by ` �' , 8/16/2024 i This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 100 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/16/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.394 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 19 <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 07:55 8/2/2024 11:01 45505.395 MLK pH Well 19 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 07:55 8/1/2024 15:08 45505.394 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 19 0.56 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:55 8/2/2024 11:56 45505.395 CAB Nitrate as N Well 19 0.55 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:55 8/2/2024 10:56 45505.396 CAB Nitrite as N Well 19 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 07:55 8/2/2024 10:56 45505.396 CAB Chloride Well 19 58.0 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 07:55 8/2/2024 15:38 45505.394 ASM Iron Well 19 71.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 07:55 8/8/2024 09:48 45505.397 ARM Manganese Well 19 67.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 07:55 8/8/2024 11:22 45505.397 ARM Magnesium Well 19 34.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 07:55 8/7/2024 10:17 45505.397 ARM Calcium Well 19 91.4 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 07:55 8/6/2024 11:43 45505.397 ARM Sulfate Well 19 41 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 07:55 8/7/2024 19:54 45505.398 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 19 0.690 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 07:55 8/7/2024 11:29 45505.400 Eurofins(IN) Well 19 Alkalinity to pH 4.52=283 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 07:55 8/5/2024 12:11 45505.394 MW Hardness Well 19 464 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 19 pH sample was analyzed at 18.4 degrees C. C The Well 19 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 19 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 19 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by 1 8/16/2024 I This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 101 of 376 UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/1/2024 14:00 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/16/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 2 deg C Laboratory Report#45505.401 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Well 20 0.11 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/1/2024 08:45 8/2/2024 11:02 45505.402 MLK pH Well 20 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/1/2024 08:45 8/1/2024 15:09 45505.401 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Well 20 <0.05 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:45 8/2/2024 12:00 45505.402 CAB Nitrate as N Well 20 <0.05 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:45 8/2/2024 10:58 45505.403 CAB Nitrite as N Well 20 <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/1/2024 08:45 8/2/2024 10:58 45505.403 CAB Chloride Well 20 72.5 J mg/L SM 4500-CIE-2011 1.50 8/1/2024 08:45 8/2/2024 15:39 45505.401 ASM Iron Well 20 404 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/1/2024 08:45 8/8/2024 09:50 45505.404 ARM Manganese Well 20 81.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/1/2024 08:45 8/8/2024 11:24 45505.404 ARM Magnesium Well 20 32.4 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:45 8/7/2024 10:19 45505.404 ARM Calcium Well 20 87.8 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/1/2024 08:45 8/6/2024 11:46 45505.404 ARM Sulfate Well 20 36 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/1/2024 08:45 8/7/2024 20:28 45505.405 Eurofins(IN) TOC Well 20 0.763 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/1/2024 08:45 8/7/2024 13:48 45505.407 Eurofins(IN) Well 20 Alkalinity to pH 4.48=289 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/1/2024 08:45 8/9/2024 08:30 45505.401 MW Hardness Well 20 442 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. -We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Well 20 pH sample was analyzed at 18.3 degrees C. C The Well 20 pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Well 20 Metals sample was digested on 8/2/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Well 20 Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by l I 8/16/2024 e This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 102 of 376 Apple Valley WTP Effluent Wells online:6,9,10*,12,13,14,18,20 **Well 10 came online 2 hours prior to sampling.There is a high probability that Well 10 water is included in this sample set,but no way to say for sure. UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:8/13/2024 14:45 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:8/27/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 12 deg C Location: Drinking Water WTP Laboratory Report#45517.572 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N Aug Effluent 0.11 " mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 8/13/2024 09:00 8/16/2024 14:01 45517.573 SW pH Aug Effluent 7.3 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 8/13/2024 09:00 8/13/2024 15:20 45517.572 JE Nitrate-nitrite as N Aug Effluent 0.21 mg-N/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/13/2024 09:00 8/15/2024 13:22 45517.573 CAB Nitrate as N Aug Effluent 0.21 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/13/2024 09:00 8/14/2024 15:52 45517.574 CAB Nitrite as N Aug Effluent <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3T-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 8/13/2024 09:00 8/14/2024 15:52 45517.574 CAB Chloride Aug Effluent 67.0 4 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 8/13/2024 09:00 8/19/2024 14:20 45517.572 ASM TDS Aug Effluent 477 ' mg/L SM 2540 C-2015 20 8/13/2024 09:00 8/15/2024 14:47 45517.572 MAK Iron Aug Effluent <50.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 8/13/2024 09:00 8/19/2024 10:27 45517.575 ARM Manganese Aug Effluent <10.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 8/13/2024 09:00 8/19/2024 09:38 45517.575 ARM Magnesium Aug Effluent 32.9 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/13/2024 09:00 8/20/2024 12:07 45517.575 ARM Calcium Aug Effluent 99.6 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 8/13/2024 09:00 8/20/2024 09:17 45517.575 ARM Sulfate Aug Effluent 48 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 8/13/2024 09:00 8/20/2024 19:36 45517.577 Eurofins(IN) Silica Aug Effluent 16 mg/L EPA 200.7 0.043 8/13/2024 09:00 8/19/2024 17:20 45517.576 Eurofins(IN) TOC Aug Effluent 0.883 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 8/13/2024 09:00 8/21/2024 08:30 45517.578 Eurofins(IN) Aug Effluent Alkalinity to pH 4.48=292 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 8/13/2024 09:00 8/19/2024 12:10 45517.572 MW Hardness Aug Effluent 492 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. The sample was received on ice,as received temperature did meet thermal preservation requirements as described by NELAP(TNI Standard EL-V1 M4-2016,1.7.4) "We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent TDS sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The Aug Effluent pH sample was analyzed at 18.6 degrees C. E The Aug Effluent pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. Aug Effluent Metals sample was digested on 8/15/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your Aug Effluent Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report was reviewed and approved by iI'Y°,. 00 8/27/2024 _ This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 103 of 376 Apple Valley WTP Effluent UC LABORATORY Laboratory Results PHONE-(507)234-5835 PO BOX 551 JANESVILLE,MN 56048 Date Received:9/10/2024 14:30 REPORT TO:City of Apple Valley Date Printed:9/26/2024 6442 140 St West Apple Valley,MN 55724 As Received Temperature 11 deg C Location: Drinking Water WTP Laboratory Report#45545.640 Apple Valley Result Date/Time Date/Time ANALYSES Sample ID As Received Units Method RL Sampled Analyzed Lab# Analyst Ammonia as N September Effluent <0.10" mg/L EPA 350.1 Rev.2.0 0.10 9/10/2024 07:45 9/13/2024 11:29 45545.640 SW pH September Effluent 7.2 C Std Units SM 4500-H+B-2000 9/10/2024 07:45 9/10/2024 15:37 45545.642 BR Nitrate-nitrite as N September Effluent 0.24 mg-N/L SM4500-N037-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 9/10/2024 07:45 9/11/2024 15:59 45545.640 CAB Nitrate as N September Effluent 0.23 mg-NO3/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 9/10/2024 07:45 9/11/2024 15:24 45545.641 CAB Nitrite as N September Effluent <0.05 mg-NO2/L SM4500-NO3-F-16(23rd Ed) 0.05 9/10/2024 07:45 9/11/2024 15:24 45545.641 CAB Chloride September Effluent 49.2 .1 mg/L SM 4500-CrE-2011 1.50 9/10/2024 07:45 9/13/2024 12:34 45545.642 ASM TDS September Effluent 426 mg/L SM 2540 C-2015 20 9/10/2024 07:45 9/12/2024 17:35 45545.642 MAK Iron September Effluent <50.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 50.0 9/10/2024 07:45 9/18/2024 09:33 45545.643 ARM Manganese September Effluent <10.0 ug/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 10.0 9/10/2024 07:45 9/19/2024 16:40 45545.643 ARM Magnesium September Effluent 31.5 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 9/10/2024 07:45 9/19/2024 11:22 45545.643 ARM Calcium September Effluent 83.5 z mg/L EPA 200.7 Rev.4.4 1.00 9/10/2024 07:45 9/18/2024 11:42 45545.643 ARM Sulfate September Effluent 40 mg/L EPA 300.0 5.0 9/10/2024 07:45 9/13/2024 04:45 45545.644 Eurofins(IN) Silica September Effluent 16 mg/L EPA 200.7 0.043 9/10/2024 07:45 9/12/2024 16:55 45545.645 Eurofins(IN) TOC September Effluent 0.805 mg/L SM 5310C 0.500 9/10/2024 07:45 9/19/2024 12:15 45545.647 Eurofins(IN) September Effluent Alkalinity to pH 4.48=286 *mgCaCO3/L SM 2320 B-2011 20.0 9/10/2024 07:45 9/16/2024 14:47 45545.642 MW Hardness September Effluent 423 z mg CaCO3/L SM 2340 B-2011 Eurofins Eaton South Bend(EPA ID IN00035)(NELAC 1989807)110 S Hill Street,South Bend, IN 46617 This report contains data that were produced by a subcontracted laboratory certified for the fields of testing performed. The sample was received on ice,as received temperature did meet thermal preservation requirements as described by NELAP(TNI Standard EL-V1M4-2016,1.7.4) "We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Ammonia as N sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent TDS sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 4 We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Chloride sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. *We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Alkalinity sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. C The September Effluent pH sample was analyzed at 21.4 degrees C. C The September Effluent pH sample did not meet the holding time of 15 minutes. September Effluent Metals sample was digested on 9/12/2024 z We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Calcium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Magnesium sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. z We are not currently accredited for your September Effluent Hardness sample under the Safe Drinking Water Act. • •hL� 9/26/2024 This report was reviewed and approved by ifr This report cannot be reproduced,except in full,without written approval from UC Laboratory. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the Chain-of-Custody record. UC Laboratory certifies that the test results meet all of the requirements of NELAC. Unless otherwise noted in the report,the sample conditions at time of receipt met the laboratory's acceptance policy and regulatory requirements. Your contact person is Amy Schreader IA Certification#180 MN Certification#027-161-186 EPA ID#MN00068 Page 1 of 1 Page 104 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH Apple Valley WTP Effluent St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 Apple Valley Wells 2024 Quarter 3 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Program Code: HC Type:X System Name: Apple Valley City: Apple Valley Date Received: 07/17/24 13:05 Collector Name: Andrew Karp Rep.Temp.(°C): 2.5 Collector ID: 8126 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-01 Location ID:E01 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:TREATMENT PLANT#1 Collect Time: 08:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK323 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 26 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 0.86 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.68 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 2.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 3.5 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 1.9 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.2 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:43 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 1 of 23 Page 10,5 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-02 Location ID:SO4 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#4 Collect Time: 09:40 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK324 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11 CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 53 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.8 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.58 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.9 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 5.9 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 4.0 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 7.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 3.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.73 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 02:56 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 2 of 23 Page 10G of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-03 Location ID:S05 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#5 Collect Time: 08:55 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK325 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11 CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 15 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 0.79 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 1.1 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1668 07/30/24 06:17 08/03/24 03:10 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 3 of 23 Page 107 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-04 Location ID:S06 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#6 Collect Time: 08:50 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK326 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 31 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 0.90 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.95 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 3.3 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 3.7 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 4.3 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.3 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.45 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.9 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:45 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 4 of 23 Page 100 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-05 Location ID:S07 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#7 Collect Time: 10:00 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK327 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 12 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 0.47 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 1.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 J PFOS 0.54 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 04:59 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 5 of 23 Page 109 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-06 Location ID:S08 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#8 Collect Time: 10:20 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK328 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 42 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 7.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 5.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 12 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.74 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:13 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 6 of 23 Page 110 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-07 Location ID:S09 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#9 Collect Time: 10:05 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK329 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 39 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.4 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.0 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 1.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 1.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 J PFOS 1.1 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:26 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 7 of 23 Page 111 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-08 Location ID:S10 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#10 Collect Time: 10:40 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK330 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 43 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 2.3 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.74 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.6 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 5.6 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 5.0 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 8.4 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 2.4 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.66 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:40 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 8 of 23 Page 112 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-09 Location ID:S11 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#11 Collect Time: 10:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK331 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 43 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 2.2 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.1 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 4.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.2 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 7.2 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.60 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 05:53 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 9 of 23 Page 113 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-10 Location ID:S12 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#12 Collect Time: 09:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK332 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 38 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.5 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.2 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 5.1 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 7.5 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 6.1 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.8 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.65 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:07 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 10 of 23 Page 114 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-11 Location ID:S13 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#13 Collect Time: 09:20 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK333 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 33 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.5 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.92 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 4.4 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 3.8 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 3.4 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.4 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.48 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:21 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 11 of 23 Page 115 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-12 Location ID:S18 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#17 Collect Time: 09:50 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK334 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 8.8 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFOA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFOS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.6 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:34 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 12 of 23 Page 116 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-13 Location ID:S19 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#18 Collect Time: 10:15 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK335 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 40 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 2.7 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.64 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.8 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 2.3 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 2.1 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 3.0 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 06:48 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 13 of 23 Page 117 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-14 Location ID:S20 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#19 Collect Time: 09:10 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK336 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 37 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.3 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.3 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 2.4 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 6.3 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 2.1 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.8 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.48 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:15 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 14 of 23 Page 110 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-15 Location ID:S21 Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#20 Collect Time: 10:50 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK337 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 31 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.2 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 3.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 5.6 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 4.4 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 0.86 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.40 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:29 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 15 of 23 Page 119 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24G2056-16 Location ID:None Collect Date: 07/17/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Field Blank Collect Time: 08:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFOA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFOS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4G1727 08/01/24 06:43 08/03/24 07:42 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 16 of 23 Page 120 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1668 - PFAS in Water by 533 Blank(B4G1668-BLK1) Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/02/24 21:57 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 4:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 6:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 8:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.6 ng/L ACA ADONA < 1.6 ng/L ACA HFPO-DA < 1.6 ng/L ACA NEtFOSAA < 1.6 ng/L ACA NFDHA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDoA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFEESA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHpA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHpS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMPA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFNA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFUnA < 1.6 ng/L ACA MRL Check(B4G1668-MRL1) Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/02/24 21:43 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.51 97 50-150 ACA J 4:2FTS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.50 99 50-150 ACA J 6:2FTS 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.52 108 50-150 ACA 8:2FTS 1.3 1.6 ng/L 1.53 85 50-150 ACA J 9CI-PF3ONS 1.4 1.6 ng/L 1.49 91 50-150 ACA J ADONA 1.4 1.6 ng/L 1.51 95 50-150 ACA J HFPO-DA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 99 50-150 ACA J NEtFOSAA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 103 50-150 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 17 of 23 Page 121 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1668- PFAS in Water by 533 MRL Check(B4G1668-MRL1) Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/02/24 21:43 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers NFDHA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.6 97 50-150 ACA J PFBA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 106 50-150 ACA PFBS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.42 107 50-150 ACA J PFDA 1.4 1.6 ng/L 1.6 91 50-150 ACA J PFDoA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 106 50-150 ACA PFEESA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.42 102 50-150 ACA J PFHpA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.6 92 50-150 ACA J PFHpS 1.4 1.6 ng/L 1.52 92 50-150 ACA J PFHxA 1.8 1.6 ng/L 1.6 110 50-150 ACA PFHxS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.45 103 50-150 ACA J PFMBA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 97 50-150 ACA J PFMPA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 100 50-150 ACA PFNA 1.8 1.6 ng/L 1.6 115 50-150 ACA PFOA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.6 95 50-150 ACA J PFOS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.48 102 50-150 ACA J PFPeA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 103 50-150 ACA PFPeS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.50 99 50-150 ACA J PFUnA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 99 50-150 ACA J Matrix Spike(B4G1668-MS1) Source:24G2047-01 Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/03/24 01:34 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 15 1.7 ng/L 16.13 < 96 70-130 ACA 4:2FTS 15 1.7 ng/L 16.03 < 96 70-130 ACA 6:2FTS 15 1.7 ng/L 16.27 < 94 70-130 ACA 8:2FTS 15 1.7 ng/L 16.41 < 89 70-130 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.96 < 103 70-130 ACA ADONA 15 1.7 ng/L 16.17 < 94 70-130 ACA HFPO-DA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 97 70-130 ACA NEtFOSAA 19 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 108 70-130 ACA NFDHA 14 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 82 70-130 ACA PFBA 260 1.7 ng/L 17.09 270 NR 70-130 ACA E2,M3 PFBS 14 1.7 ng/L 15.17 < 87 70-130 ACA PFDA 16 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 93 70-130 ACA PFDoA 16 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 95 70-130 ACA PFEESA 14 1.7 ng/L 15.24 < 92 70-130 ACA PFHpA 16 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 91 70-130 ACA PFHpS 16 1.7 ng/L 16.30 < 97 70-130 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 18 of 23 Page 122 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1668- PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike(B4G1668-MS1) Source:24G2047-01 Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/03/24 01:34 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFHxA 19 1.7 ng/L 17.09 3.6 92 70-130 ACA PFHxS 17 1.7 ng/L 15.59 2.6 91 70-130 ACA PFMBA 16 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 96 70-130 ACA PFMPA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 101 70-130 ACA PFNA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 97 70-130 ACA PFOA 24 1.7 ng/L 17.09 7.8 94 70-130 ACA PFOS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.86 < 91 70-130 ACA PFPeA 21 1.7 ng/L 17.09 5.1 95 70-130 ACA PFPeS 16 1.7 ng/L 16.06 < 97 70-130 ACA PFUnA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.09 < 98 70-130 ACA Matrix Spike Dup(B4G1668-MSD1) Source:24G2047-01 Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/03/24 01:48 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 15 1.7 ng/L 15.86 < 95 70-130 2 30 ACA 4:2FTS 14 1.7 ng/L 15.76 < 90 70-130 7 30 ACA 6:2FTS 14 1.7 ng/L 16 < 86 70-130 11 30 ACA 8:2FTS 17 1.7 ng/L 16.13 < 105 70-130 15 30 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 15 1.7 ng/L 15.69 < 94 70-130 11 30 ACA ADONA 15 1.7 ng/L 15.89 < 97 70-130 0.6 30 ACA HFPO-DA 16 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 96 70-130 3 30 ACA NEtFOSAA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 105 70-130 5 30 ACA NFDHA 15 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 90 70-130 7 30 ACA PFBA 260 1.7 ng/L 16.80 270 NR 70-130 0.1 30 ACA E2,M3 PFBS 15 1.7 ng/L 14.92 < 98 70-130 9 30 ACA PFDA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 99 70-130 5 30 ACA PFDoA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 99 70-130 2 30 ACA PFEESA 14 1.7 ng/L 14.99 < 92 70-130 1 30 ACA PFHpA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 95 70-130 2 30 ACA PFHpS 17 1.7 ng/L 16.03 < 103 70-130 5 30 ACA PFHxA 20 1.7 ng/L 16.80 3.6 97 70-130 3 30 ACA PFHxS 17 1.7 ng/L 15.32 2.6 95 70-130 3 30 ACA PFMBA 16 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 96 70-130 1 30 ACA PFMPA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 99 70-130 4 30 ACA PFNA 16 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 94 70-130 5 30 ACA PFOA 25 1.7 ng/L 16.80 7.8 101 70-130 3 30 ACA PFOS 17 1.7 ng/L 15.59 < 99 70-130 6 30 ACA PFPeA 21 1.7 ng/L 16.80 5.1 92 70-130 4 30 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. rte---____ reoz-x...* Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 19 of 23 Page 123 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1668- PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike Dup(B4G1668-MSD1) Source:24G2047-01 Prepared:07/30/24 06:17 Analyzed:08/03/24 01:48 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFPeS 14 1.7 ng/L 15.79 < 86 70-130 13 30 ACA PFUnA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.80 < 99 70-130 0.005 30 ACA Batch B4G1727 - PFAS in Water by 533 Blank(B4G1727-BLK1) Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 04:32 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 4:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 6:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 8:2FTS < 1.6 n9/L ACA 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.6 ng/L ACA ADONA < 1.6 ng/L ACA HFPO-DA < 1.6 ng/L ACA NEtFOSAA < 1.6 n9/L ACA NFDHA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDoA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFEESA < 1.6 n9/L ACA PFHpA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHpS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMPA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFNA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFUnA < 1.6 ng/L ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 20 of 23 Page 124 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1727- PFAS in Water by 533 LCS(B4G1727-BS1) Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 04:18 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 19 1.6 ng/L 18.88 101 70-130 ACA 4:2FTS 17 1.6 ng/L 18.76 89 70-130 ACA 6:2FTS 20 1.6 ng/L 19.04 107 70-130 ACA 8:2FTS 17 1.6 ng/L 19.2 89 70-130 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 20 1.6 ng/L 18.68 106 70-130 ACA ADONA 18 1.6 ng/L 18.92 96 70-130 ACA HFPO-DA 19 1.6 ng/L 20 97 70-130 ACA NEtFOSAA 23 1.6 ng/L 20 117 70-130 ACA NFDHA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 100 70-130 ACA PFBA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 101 70-130 ACA PFBS 18 1.6 ng/L 17.76 100 70-130 ACA PFDA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 98 70-130 ACA PFDoA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 101 70-130 ACA PFEESA 15 1.6 ng/L 17.84 87 70-130 ACA PFHpA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 101 70-130 ACA PFHpS 20 1.6 ng/L 19.08 106 70-130 ACA PFHxA 21 1.6 ng/L 20 103 70-130 ACA PFHxS 18 1.6 ng/L 18.24 101 70-130 ACA PFMBA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 100 70-130 ACA PFMPA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 100 70-130 ACA PFNA 21 1.6 ng/L 20 105 70-130 ACA PFOA 19 1.6 ng/L 20 95 70-130 ACA PFOS 20 1.6 ng/L 18.56 107 70-130 ACA PFPeA 19 1.6 ng/L 20 97 70-130 ACA PFPeS 19 1.6 ng/L 18.8 100 70-130 ACA PFUnA 20 1.6 ng/L 20 102 70-130 ACA Duplicate(B4G1727-DUP1) Source:24G2070-04 Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 09:04 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA 4:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA 6:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA 8:2FTS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA ADONA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA HFPO-DA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA NEtFOSAA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 21 of 23 Page 125 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1727- PFAS in Water by 533 Duplicate(B4G1727-DUP1) Source:24G2070-04 Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 09:04 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers NFDHA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFBA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFBS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFDA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFDoA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFEESA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFHpA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFHpS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFHxA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFHxS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFMBA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFMPA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFNA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFOA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFOS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFPeA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFPeS < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA PFUnA < 1.9 ng/L < 30 ACA Matrix Spike(B4G1727-MS1) Source:24G2070-03 Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 08:37 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 15 1.8 ng/L 16.93 < 91 70-130 ACA 4:2FTS 13 1.8 ng/L 16.82 < 78 70-130 ACA 6:2FTS 17 1.8 ng/L 17.07 < 100 70-130 ACA 8:2FTS 15 1.8 ng/L 17.22 < 90 70-130 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 16 1.8 ng/L 16.75 < 96 70-130 ACA ADONA 16 1.8 ng/L 16.96 < 93 70-130 ACA HFPO-DA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 92 70-130 ACA NEtFOSAA 19 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 106 70-130 ACA NFDHA 13 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 75 70-130 ACA PFBA 96 1.8 ng/L 17.93 87 51 70-130 ACA M2 PFBS 16 1.8 ng/L 15.92 < 95 70-130 ACA PFDA 15 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 85 70-130 ACA PFDoA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 94 70-130 ACA PFEESA 15 1.8 ng/L 16 < 96 70-130 ACA PFHpA 16 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 89 70-130 ACA PFHpS 17 1.8 ng/L 17.11 < 101 70-130 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 22 of 23 Page 12G of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4G1727- PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike(B4G1727-MS1) Source:24G2070-03 Prepared:08/01/24 06:43 Analyzed:08/03/24 08:37 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFHxA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 94 70-130 ACA PFHxS 18 1.8 ng/L 16.35 2.7 92 70-130 ACA PFMBA 16 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 91 70-130 ACA PFMPA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 94 70-130 ACA PFNA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 96 70-130 ACA PFOA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 94 70-130 ACA PFOS 16 1.8 ng/L 16.64 < 98 70-130 ACA PFPeA 18 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 95 70-130 ACA PFPeS 17 1.8 ng/L 16.86 < 99 70-130 ACA PFUnA 17 1.8 ng/L 17.93 < 96 70-130 ACA Data Qualifiers and Definitions E2 Concentration estimated.Analyte exceeded calibration range.Reanalysis not performed due to sample matrix problems. J Analyte was present between the method detection limit and reporting limit and should be considered an estimated value. M2 Matrix spike and/or matrix spike duplicate recovery was low;the associated laboratory control sample and/or laboratory control sample duplicate recovery was acceptable. M3 The spike recovery value is unusable since the analyte concentration in the sample is disproportionate to the spike level.The associated laboratory control sample and/or laboratory control sample duplicate recovery was acceptable. Work Order Comments Samples were received in proper condition. FINAL REPORT Report ID:08142024220319 Generated: 8/14/2024 10:03:07PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. rte---___ oreoz-x...* Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 23 of 23 Page 127 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT Apple Valley WTP Effluent 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH Apple Valley Wells St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 2024 Quarter 4 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Program Code: HC Type:X System Name: Apple Valley City: Apple Valley Date Received: 11/13/24 13:59 Collector Name: Andrew Karp Rep.Temp.(°C): 8.4 Collector ID: 8126 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-01 Location ID:E01 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:TREATMENT PLANT#1 Collect Time: 08:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK528 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 V1 PFBA 32 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFBS 1.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFHxA 0.80 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 J PFHxS 2.8 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFOA 3.9 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFOS 3.2 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFPeA 1.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 J PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:08 APM EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. rte---____ reoz-x...* Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 1 of 23 Page 120 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-02 Location ID:SO4 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#4 Collect Time: 09:15 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK529 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 V1 PFBA 60 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFBS 2.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFHpA 0.80 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFHxA 2.3 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFHxS 7.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFOA 4.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFOS 8.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFPeA 3.5 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 PFPeS 0.88 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0819 11/20/24 08:51 11/20/24 22:22 APM EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 2 of 23 Page 129 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-03 Location ID:S05 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#5 Collect Time: 09:00 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK530 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 18 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 0.98 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 1.5 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 J PFOS 0.62 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA 0.68 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:44 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 3 of 23 Page 130 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-04 Location ID:S06 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#6 Collect Time: 09:10 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK531 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 30 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 0.83 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.96 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 2.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 3.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.4 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 12:58 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 4 of 23 Page 131 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-05 Location ID:S07 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#7 Collect Time: 09:40 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK532 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 14 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 0.49 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 J PFOS 0.55 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:12 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 5 of 23 Page 132 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-06 Location ID:S08 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#8 Collect Time: 10:15 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK533 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 44 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.54 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.6 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 8.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 7.4 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 12 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 2.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.99 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:25 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 6 of 23 Page 133 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-07 Location ID:S09 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#9 Collect Time: 10:00 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK534 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 41 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.3 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.0 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 1.1 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 J PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 1.2 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 J PFOS 0.83 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeA 2.0 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:39 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 7 of 23 Page 134 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-08 Location ID:S10 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#10 Collect Time: 10:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK535 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 60 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 2.9 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.86 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 2.2 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 5.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 5.8 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 6.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 3.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.85 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 13:53 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 8 of 23 Page 135 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-09 Location ID:S11 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#11 Collect Time: 10:25 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK536 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 60 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.3 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.86 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 4.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 6.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.6 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.58 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:06 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 9 of 23 Page 13G of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-10 Location ID:S12 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#12 Collect Time: 11:00 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK537 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 40 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.7 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.63 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.5 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 5.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 7.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 5.5 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 2.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.72 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:20 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 10 of 23 Page 137 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-11 Location ID:S13 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#13 Collect Time: 10:50 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK538 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 39 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.2 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 0.77 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 5.0 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.2 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 2.3 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.4 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.47 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:33 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 11 of 23 Page 130 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-12 Location ID:S18 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#17 Collect Time: 09:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK539 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFBA 9.9 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFOA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFOS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 14:47 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 12 of 23 Page 139 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-13 Location ID:S19 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#18 Collect Time: 09:50 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK540 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 V1 PFBA 46 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 2.9 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.78 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 2.1 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 2.4 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 2.9 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 2.2 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 3.4 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:14 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 13 of 23 Page 140 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-14 Location ID:S20 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#19 Collect Time: 10:45 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK541 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 V1 PFBA 40 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.4 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA 0.52 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 J PFHpS < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA 1.5 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 J PFHxS 2.7 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 8.4 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 2.3 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.9 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS 0.57 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.8 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:28 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 14 of 23 Page 141 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-15 Location ID:S21 Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Well#20 Collect Time: 11:15 Field Fluoride Result:None Field Number:AK542 Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 V1 PFBA 31 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFBS 1.2 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 J PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS 3.4 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFOA 5.8 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFOS 4.0 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA 1.1 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 J PFPeS 0.40 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 J PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 15:42 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 15 of 23 Page 142 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 MDH Sample Number: 24K0753-16 Location ID:None Collect Date: 11/13/24 Field Residual Chlorine Result:None Sampling Point:Field Blank Collect Time: 08:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. PFAS in Water 533 Reporting Analyte Result Limit Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA533 4:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 6:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 8:2FTS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 ADONA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 HFPO-DA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 NEtFOSAA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 NFDHA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 V1 PFBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFBS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFDA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFDoA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFEESA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHpA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHpS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHxA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFHxS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFMBA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFMPA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFNA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFOA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFOS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFPeA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFPeS < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 PFUnA < 1.7 ng/L B4K0820 11/22/24 06:18 11/22/24 16:15 ACA EPA 533 FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 16 of 23 Page 143 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0819 - PFAS in Water by 533 Blank(B4K0819-BLK1) Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 17:08 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.6 ng/L APM 4:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L APM 6:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L APM 8:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L APM 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.6 ng/L APM ADONA < 1.6 ng/L APM HFPO-DA < 1.6 ng/L APM NEtFOSAA < 1.6 ng/L APM NFDHA < 1.6 ng/L APM V1 PFBA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFBS < 1.6 ng/L APM PFDA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFDoA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFEESA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFHpA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFHpS < 1.6 ng/L APM PFHxA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFHxS < 1.6 ng/L APM PFMBA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFMPA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFNA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFOA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFOS < 1.6 ng/L APM PFPeA < 1.6 ng/L APM PFPeS < 1.6 ng/L APM PFUnA < 1.6 ng/L APM MRL Check(B4K0819-MRL1) Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 16:55 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.51 98 50-150 APM J 4:2FTS 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.50 107 50-150 APM 6:2FTS 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.52 113 50-150 APM 8:2FTS 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.53 109 50-150 APM 9CI-PF3ONS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.49 98 50-150 APM J ADONA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.51 96 50-150 APM J HFPO-DA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.6 95 50-150 APM J NEtFOSAA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 98 50-150 APM J FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 17 of 23 Page 144 of 376 m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0819 - PFAS in Water by 533 MRL Check(B4K0819-MRL1) Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 16:55 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers NFDHA 2.0 1.6 ng/L 1.6 126 50-150 APM V1 PFBA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 99 50-150 APM J PFBS 1.4 1.6 ng/L 1.42 95 50-150 APM J PFDA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 97 50-150 APM J PFDoA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 99 50-150 APM J PFEESA 1.3 1.6 ng/L 1.42 91 50-150 APM J PFHpA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 101 50-150 APM PFHpS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.52 98 50-150 APM J PFHxA 1.8 1.6 ng/L 1.6 110 50-150 APM PFHxS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.45 102 50-150 APM J PFMBA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 104 50-150 APM PFMPA 1.6 1.6 ng/L 1.6 99 50-150 APM J PFNA 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.6 94 50-150 APM J PFOA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 104 50-150 APM PFOS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.48 101 50-150 APM J PFPeA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 107 50-150 APM PFPeS 1.5 1.6 ng/L 1.50 101 50-150 APM J PFUnA 1.7 1.6 ng/L 1.6 104 50-150 APM Matrix Spike(B4K0819-MS1) Source:24K0358-01 Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 17:35 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 16 1.6 ng/L 15.36 < 102 70-130 APM 4:2FTS 16 1.6 ng/L 15.26 < 105 70-130 APM 6:2FTS 17 1.6 ng/L 15.49 < 111 70-130 APM 8:2FTS 14 1.6 ng/L 15.62 < 90 70-130 APM 9CI-PF3ONS 15 1.6 ng/L 15.19 < 97 70-130 APM ADONA 15 1.6 ng/L 15.39 < 97 70-130 APM HFPO-DA 16 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 101 70-130 APM NEtFOSAA 16 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 100 70-130 APM NFDHA 24 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 147 70-130 APM M1,V1 PFBA 42 1.6 ng/L 16.27 27 94 70-130 APM PFBS 15 1.6 ng/L 14.45 < 100 70-130 APM PFDA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 106 70-130 APM PFDoA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 103 70-130 APM PFEESA 14 1.6 ng/L 14.51 < 98 70-130 APM PFHpA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 102 70-130 APM PFHpS 15 1.6 ng/L 15.52 < 97 70-130 APM FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 18 of 23 Page 14,5 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0819 - PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike(B4K0819-MS1) Source:24K0358-01 Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 17:35 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFHxA 18 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 108 70-130 APM PFHxS 15 1.6 ng/L 14.84 < 100 70-130 APM PFMBA 18 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 109 70-130 APM PFMPA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 103 70-130 APM PFNA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 102 70-130 APM PFOA 18 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 111 70-130 APM PFOS 15 1.6 ng/L 15.10 < 101 70-130 APM PFPeA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 102 70-130 APM PFPeS 15 1.6 ng/L 15.29 < 101 70-130 APM PFUnA 17 1.6 ng/L 16.27 < 107 70-130 APM Matrix Spike Dup(B4K0819-MSD1) Source:24K0358-01 Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 17:49 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.70 < 101 70-130 1 30 APM 4:2FTS 19 1.7 ng/L 15.60 < 121 70-130 16 30 APM 6:2FTS 17 1.7 ng/L 15.83 < 106 70-130 2 30 APM 8:2FTS 15 1.7 ng/L 15.96 < 92 70-130 4 30 APM 9CI-PF3ONS 15 1.7 ng/L 15.53 < 98 70-130 3 30 APM ADONA 16 1.7 ng/L 15.73 < 99 70-130 4 30 APM HFPO-DA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 104 70-130 5 30 APM NEtFOSAA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 110 70-130 11 30 APM NFDHA 25 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 151 70-130 5 30 APM M1,V1 PFBA 45 1.7 ng/L 16.63 27 106 70-130 5 30 APM PFBS 16 1.7 ng/L 14.76 < 110 70-130 11 30 APM PFDA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 106 70-130 3 30 APM PFDoA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 101 70-130 0.01 30 APM PFEESA 15 1.7 ng/L 14.83 < 102 70-130 6 30 APM PFHpA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 107 70-130 7 30 APM PFHpS 17 1.7 ng/L 15.86 < 109 70-130 13 30 APM PFHxA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 111 70-130 4 30 APM PFHxS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.16 < 104 70-130 6 30 APM PFMBA 16 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 98 70-130 9 30 APM PFMPA 18 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 110 70-130 9 30 APM PFNA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 102 70-130 3 30 APM PFOA 19 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 112 70-130 3 30 APM PFOS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.43 < 106 70-130 7 30 APM PFPeA 17 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 104 70-130 4 30 APM FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 19 of 23 Page 14G of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0819 - PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike Dup(B4K0819-MSD1) Source:24K0358-01 Prepared:11/20/24 08:51 Analyzed:11/20/24 17:49 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFPeS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.63 < 103 70-130 5 30 APM PFUnA 16 1.7 ng/L 16.63 < 98 70-130 7 30 APM Batch B4K0820 - PFAS in Water by 533 Blank(B4K0820-BLK1) Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 12:31 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 4:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 6:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 8:2FTS < 1.6 ng/L ACA 9CI-PF3ONS < 1.6 ng/L ACA ADONA < 1.6 ng/L ACA HFPO-DA < 1.6 ng/L ACA NEtFOSAA < 1.6 ng/L ACA NFDHA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFBS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFDoA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFEESA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHpA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHpS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFHxS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMBA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFMPA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFNA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFOS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeA < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFPeS < 1.6 ng/L ACA PFUnA < 1.6 ng/L ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 20 of 23 Page 147 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0820 - PFAS in Water by 533 LCS(B4K0820-BS1) Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 12:17 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 34 1.6 ng/L 37.76 90 70-130 ACA 4:2FTS 30 1.6 ng/L 37.52 81 70-130 ACA 6:2FTS 34 1.6 ng/L 38.08 89 70-130 ACA 8:2FTS 29 1.6 ng/L 38.4 76 70-130 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 31 1.6 ng/L 37.36 83 70-130 ACA ADONA 32 1.6 ng/L 37.84 84 70-130 ACA HFPO-DA 35 1.6 ng/L 40 87 70-130 ACA NEtFOSAA 37 1.6 ng/L 40 92 70-130 ACA NFDHA 39 1.6 ng/L 40 98 70-130 ACA PFBA 36 1.6 ng/L 40 90 70-130 ACA PFBS 32 1.6 ng/L 35.52 89 70-130 ACA PFDA 35 1.6 ng/L 40 88 70-130 ACA PFDoA 36 1.6 ng/L 40 91 70-130 ACA PFEESA 32 1.6 ng/L 35.68 90 70-130 ACA PFHpA 35 1.6 ng/L 40 88 70-130 ACA PFHpS 33 1.6 ng/L 38.16 88 70-130 ACA PFHxA 36 1.6 ng/L 40 90 70-130 ACA PFHxS 32 1.6 ng/L 36.48 89 70-130 ACA PFMBA 37 1.6 ng/L 40 93 70-130 ACA PFMPA 37 1.6 ng/L 40 92 70-130 ACA PFNA 33 1.6 ng/L 40 82 70-130 ACA PFOA 36 1.6 ng/L 40 91 70-130 ACA PFOS 31 1.6 ng/L 37.12 85 70-130 ACA PFPeA 37 1.6 ng/L 40 92 70-130 ACA PFPeS 34 1.6 ng/L 37.6 91 70-130 ACA PFUnA 36 1.6 ng/L 40 90 70-130 ACA Matrix Spike(B4K0820-MS1) Source:24K0821-02 Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 16:56 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 13 1.7 ng/L 16.34 < 82 70-130 ACA 4:2FTS 13 1.7 ng/L 16.24 < 80 70-130 ACA W4 6:2FTS 15 1.7 ng/L 16.48 < 92 70-130 ACA 8:2FTS 13 1.7 ng/L 16.62 < 81 70-130 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 13 1.7 ng/L 16.17 < 82 70-130 ACA ADONA 14 1.7 ng/L 16.38 < 84 70-130 ACA HFPO-DA 15 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 89 70-130 ACA NEtFOSAA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 96 70-130 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 21 of 23 Page 140 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0820 - PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike(B4K0820-MS1) Source:24K0821-02 Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 16:56 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers NFDHA 24 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 136 70-130 ACA M1,V1 PFBA 23 1.7 ng/L 17.31 7.5 89 70-130 ACA PFBS 13 1.7 ng/L 15.37 < 83 70-130 ACA PFDA 15 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 88 70-130 ACA PFDoA 15 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 88 70-130 ACA PFEESA 14 1.7 ng/L 15.44 < 91 70-130 ACA PFHpA 18 1.7 ng/L 17.31 2.3 88 70-130 ACA PFHpS 14 1.7 ng/L 16.51 < 82 70-130 ACA PFHxA 23 1.7 ng/L 17.31 7.8 90 70-130 ACA PFHxS 16 1.7 ng/L 15.79 2.8 85 70-130 ACA PFMBA 16 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 90 70-130 ACA PFMPA 17 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 96 70-130 ACA PFNA 15 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 85 70-130 ACA PFOA 26 1.7 ng/L 17.31 12 82 70-130 ACA PFOS 17 1.7 ng/L 16.06 3.8 84 70-130 ACA PFPeA 19 1.7 ng/L 17.31 3.1 90 70-130 ACA PFPeS 14 1.7 ng/L 16.27 < 83 70-130 ACA PFUnA 15 1.7 ng/L 17.31 < 89 70-130 ACA Matrix Spike Dup(B4K0820-MSD1) Source:24K0821-02 Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 17:10 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers 11CI-PF3OUdS 14 1.8 ng/L 17.40 < 83 70-130 7 30 ACA 4:2FTS 18 1.8 ng/L 17.29 < 102 70-130 31 30 ACA W4 6:2FTS 21 1.8 ng/L 17.54 < 117 70-130 30 30 ACA 8:2FTS 15 1.8 ng/L 17.69 < 86 70-130 12 30 ACA 9CI-PF3ONS 14 1.8 ng/L 17.21 < 81 70-130 5 30 ACA ADONA 16 1.8 ng/L 17.43 < 90 70-130 13 30 ACA HFPO-DA 17 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 90 70-130 7 30 ACA NEtFOSAA 20 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 106 70-130 16 30 ACA NFDHA 24 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 131 70-130 3 30 ACA M1,V1 PFBA 25 1.8 ng/L 18.43 7.5 96 70-130 9 30 ACA PFBS 14 1.8 ng/L 16.36 < 83 70-130 6 30 ACA PFDA 18 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 96 70-130 15 30 ACA PFDoA 17 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 90 70-130 8 30 ACA PFEESA 15 1.8 ng/L 16.44 < 91 70-130 6 30 ACA PFHpA 19 1.8 ng/L 18.43 2.3 88 70-130 6 30 ACA PFHpS 14 1.8 ng/L 17.58 < 82 70-130 6 30 ACA FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 22 of 23 Page 149 of 37G m Final Report Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N., P.O. Box 64899 OF HEALTH St. Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B4K0820 - PFAS in Water by 533 Matrix Spike Dup(B4K0820-MSD1) Source:24K0821-02 Prepared:11/22/24 06:18 Analyzed:11/22/24 17:10 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers PFHxA 25 1.8 ng/L 18.43 7.8 92 70-130 6 30 ACA PFHxS 19 1.8 ng/L 16.81 2.8 95 70-130 15 30 ACA PFMBA 18 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 100 70-130 16 30 ACA PFMPA 19 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 102 70-130 12 30 ACA PFNA 17 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 90 70-130 8 30 ACA PFOA 31 1.8 ng/L 18.43 12 102 70-130 16 30 ACA PFOS 18 1.8 ng/L 17.10 3.8 82 70-130 3 30 ACA PFPeA 21 1.8 ng/L 18.43 3.1 98 70-130 12 30 ACA PFPeS 17 1.8 ng/L 17.32 < 98 70-130 20 30 ACA PFUnA 18 1.8 ng/L 18.43 < 98 70-130 15 30 ACA Data Qualifiers and Definitions J Analyte was present between the method detection limit and reporting limit and should be considered an estimated value. M1 Matrix spike and/or matrix spike duplicate recovery was high;the associated laboratory control sample and/or laboratory control sample duplicate recovery was acceptable. V1 Calibration verification standard recovery was above method acceptance limits.This target analyte was not detected in the sample. W4 Matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate relative percent difference exceeded the laboratory acceptance limit.Recovery met acceptance criteria. Work Order Comments Samples were received in proper condition. FINAL REPORT Report ID: 12112024 91800 Generated: 12/11/2024 9:17:51AM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia, Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory, Minnesota Department of Health Page 23 of 23 Page 150 of 37G DEPARTMENT k,f OF HEALTH Protecting, Maintaining and Improving the Health of All Minnesotans Apple Valley WTP Effluent Radium August 2023 To: Community Water System Owner/Operator From: Community Water Supply Unit Section of Drinking Water Protection Subject: Sample Analysis Results for your Public Water System Enclosed are the results of analyses performed on water sample(s) collected from your public water system. These results show that your system is in compliance with maximum contaminant levels set by the state and federal Safe Drinking Water Rules for the contaminants analyzed. These results must be kept in your files for a minimum of ten (10) years. Analyses are attached for the contaminant groups checked below: ❑ Ammonia ❑ Radon (proposed rule-MCL 4000) ❑ Coliform Bacteria ❑ Synthetic Organics ❑ Inorganics ❑ Trihalomethanes/Haloacetic Acids ❑ Nitrate ❑ Volatile Organics ❑ Nitrite ❑ Other ▪ Radiochemical(s) If you have any questions concerning these results, please contact your Department of Health district engineer. Bemidji Rochester Eric Weller 218/308-2107 Kate Novy 507/206-2724 Duluth St. Cloud Jennifer Showers 320/223-7340 Hunter Blommer 320/223-7339 Collin Fetters 320/470-8033 Fergus Falls Lucas Hoffman 218/332-5146 St. Paul Lucas Martin 651/201-4144 Mankato Andrew Karp 651/359-0827 Amy Lynch 507/344-2713 Brian Noma 651/201-3971 Marshall Kim Larsen 320/223-7330 O:1DwpCpws\Checkbox Letters\Checkbox Letter Template-Compliance Samples.docx An equal opportunity employer. Page 151 of 376 Minnesota Department of Health Final Report Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St. N.,P.O.Box 64899 OF HEALTH St.Paul,MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Program Code: HC Type:B System Name: Apple Valley City: Apple Valley Date Received: 08/09/23 13:34 Collector Name: Roger Dingman Rep.Temp.CC): 16.1 Collector ID: None MDH Sample Number:23H1226-01 Location ID:E01 Collect Date: 08/09/23 Field Residual Chlorine Result:1.26 Sampling Point:TREATMENT PLANT#1 Collect Time: 12:30 Field Fluoride Result:None Matrix:Drinking Water Field pH Result:None Field PO4 Result: None Results were produced by the Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Radiochemical Parameters Reporting Counting Analyte Result Limit Uncertain!, Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers Gross Alpha 12 3.0 3.7761 pCVL B3J0929 10/04/23 16:11 10/18/23 00:00 JJF EPA 900.0 The following results were produced by Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Radiochemical Parameters Reporting Counting Analyte Result Limit Uncertainty Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers Radium-228 1.67 0.353 0.233 pCVL [none] 11/30/23 00:00 12/05/23 00:00 EPA 904.0 Radiochemical Parameters Reporting Counting Analyte Result Limit Uncertainty Units Batch Prepared Analyzed Init. Method Qualifiers Radium-226 2.52 0.152 0.392 pCVL [none] 12/04/23 00:00 12/12123 00:00 SM7500RaB FINAL REPORT Report ID:01032024160948 Generated: 1/3/2024 4:09:38PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. Stefan Saravia,Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory,Minnesota Department of Health Page 1 of 2-1 Page 152 of 376 Minnesota Department of Health Final Report Public Health Laboratory Environmental Laboratory Section DEPARTMENT 601 Robert St.N., P.O.Box 64899 OF HEALTH St.Paul, MN 55164-0899 651-201-5300 PWSID: 1190001 Results were produced by Minnesota Department of Health, except where noted. Batch B3J0929-Radiochemistry Alpha/Beta Prep Blank(B3J0929-BLK1) Prepared:10/04/23 16:11 Analyzed:10/18/23 00:00 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result "/DREC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers Gross Alpha < 3.0 PCl/L JJF LCS(B3J0929-BS1) Prepared:10/04/23 16:11 Analyzed:10/18/23 00:00 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers Gross Alpha 11.1 3.0 pCi/L 11.60 96 70-130 JJF Duplicate(B3J0929-DUP1) Source:23H1221-01 Prepared:10/04/23 16:11 Analyzed:10/18/23 00:00 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers Gross Alpha 6.7 3.0 pCi/L 5.1 27 20 JJF W8 Matrix Spike(B3J0929-MS1) Source:23H1206-04 Prepared:10/04/23 16:11 Analyzed:10/18/23 00:00 Reporting Spike Source RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC %REC Limits RPD Limit Init. Qualifiers Gross Alpha 19.3 3.0 pCi/L 11.60 6.5 110 70-130 JJF Data Qualifiers and Definitions W8 Sample/sample duplicate relative percent difference exceeded the laboratory acceptance limit. Work Order Comments Samples were received in proper condition. FINAL REPORT Report ID:01032024160948 Generated: 1/3/2024 4:09:38PM Authorized by: The results in this report apply only to the samples analyzed. This report must not be reproduced,except in full,without the written approval of the laboratory. f‘t'----- ,,w4ria's^ar. Stefan Saravia,Environmental Laboratory Manager Public Health Laboratory,Minnesota Department of Health i Page 2 of 2 Page 153 of 376 Pace Analytical Services,LLC ace® 1700 Elm Street Minneapolis,MN 55414 (612)607-1700 Apple Valley WTP Effluent Radium December 2024 January 16, 2025 Brian Skok City of Apple Valley 7100 146th Street West Saint Paul, MN 55124 RE: Project: Radium Testing Pace Project No.: 10718774 Dear Brian Skok: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s)received by the laboratory on December 12, 2024. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the applicable TNI/NELAC Standards and the laboratory's Quality Manual,where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. The test results provided in this final report were generated by each of the following laboratories within the Pace Network: If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Sydni Harrison sydni.harrison@pacelabs.com (612)607-1700 Project Manager Enclosures cc: Tim McWilliams,City of Apple Valley Kent Zimmerman,City of Apple Valley �e Koko`` REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS 2.� / This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, '(�.�� without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,LLC. Page 1 of 22 mil•:" Page 154 of 376 Pace Analytical Services,LLC ace® 1700 Elm Street Minneapolis,MN 55414 (612)607-1700 SAMPLE SUMMARY Project: Radium Testing Pace Project No.: 10718774 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 10718774001 EFFLUENT 6,11,12,20 Drinking Water 12/04/24 13:45 12/12/24 13:20 10718774002 EFFLUENT 5,7,9,10 Drinking Water 12/06/24 12:45 12/12/24 13:20 10718774003 EFFLUENT 7,13,17,19 Drinking Water 12/12/24 10:30 12/12/24 13:20 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,LLC. Page 2 of 22 Page 155 of 376 • - Pace°Location Requested(City/State): � ����� _ - • -•..__, Acee r Pace Analytical Minnesota CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY Analytical Request Document . j�i 1700 Elm Street,Suite 200 Chain-of-Custody is a LEGAL DOCUMENT-Complete all relevant fields II �} Minneapolis,ofAp MN 55414 -_ 11111 1111 1111 1111 ll III Company Name: City Apple Valley Contact/Report To: Brian Skok Street Address: 7100 146th Street West Phone it: !1 s Z—953— 'Li 1�i�q Saint Paul,MN 55124 E-Mail: l brian.skok@applevalleymn.gov � 10715774 Cc E-Mail: At ii ei Customer Protect#. '�('i1'�iy��-wy�v� y�7 C. 4 v` Specify Container Size** **Container size:Wu,(2)5o0m4(3)250mL,(4) ...__....... ..__.,.___ _._.._.._......_ 125mL,(5)100m1(6)40m1 vial,(7)EnCore,(8) Project Name: Radium Testing Invoice To: Accounts Payable TerraCore,(9)90ml,(10)Other Invoice E-Mail: accounts.payable@applevalleymn.gov Identify Container Preservative Type*** .... ..... .. ...... ..... ... ..„, .., ..... ... .. ...... ..._.. .... ...... ..............,. .. .. .. ***Preservative . ...... Types:(1)None,(2)HNO3,(3) ...__.. _ Site Collection Info/Facility ID(as applicable): Purchase Order#(if 142504,(4)HCI,(5)NaOH,(6)Sri Acetate,(7) NaHSO4,(8)sod.Thiosulfete,(9)Ascorbic Acid,(10) applicable): Analysis Requested McOH,(11)Other Quote*: 00173570 Proj.Mgr. Time Zone Collected: [ ]AK [ ]PT [ (MT [) ]CT [ ]ET County/State origin of sample(s): Minnesota - Sydni-Harrison v Data Deliverables: Regulatory Program(DW,RCRA,etc.)as applicable: Reportable [ I Yes [<)No - AcctNum/Client ID: - [ ]Level II [ ]Level Ill [ ]Level IV Rush(Pre-approval required): DW PWSID aor WW Permit#as applicable: m Table - - - _ - - [ ]Same Day[ ]1 Day[ J 2 Day[ ]3 Day[ ]Other 1 \C O ci c I g - E v [ ]EQUIS Field Filtered(if applicable): Yes W Profile/Template: - - E Date Results PP� )� [ ] [ 1 No 21 [ I Other Requested: Analysis: 47523 o •Matrix Codes(Insert in Matrix box below):Drinking Water(OW),Ground Water(GW),Waste Water(WW),Product(P),Soil/Solid(SS),Oil(OL),Wipe(WP),Tissue(TS),Bioassay N N - t (B),Vapor(V),Surface Water(SW),Sediment(SED),Sludge(SL),Caulk(CK),Leachate(LL),Biosolid(BS),Other(OT) r� w EZ 3175314g/BottleOrd ID y Coin Composite Start Collected or Composite End # Res.Chlorine e EZ Customer Sample ID Matrix* p/ -0 -0 Grab Date Time Date Time Cont. Results Units c0 m Sample Comment ,`'2_ E cLJEjsi tL f 11 , 1 Z f-20 Dvsi 4 _ 121 L I z4 11545 X - 0 0 % uo ' tn, 11 12.;'ZO flv4: ,A., 12rw12`i 1315 3 .`: c-Fwe ',1 ,ct , 10 fl4 4 12�4t /zi4 i2.45 �, X 2 E c:Luet4 5`1 S 1 t ac'. I.0 , ,- ' " 124424 tZ4S -3 _ X- e rL e1 7. 1'5. 1 i, 19 i)ry c' r2fi_I2-4 1c3C 3 )('' 03 0 P FrlL$r`, 7, 1 , 11 f 19 .bb ' 6. . 11112124, lo?O 3 .>' _ • Additional Instructions from Pace°: Collected By: Customer Remarks/Special Conditions/Possible Hazards: (Printed Name) T ) 4.J'k`U AjAS. Signature: acoolers: Thermometer ID: Correction Factor ro: T p. ) edr (-C) ' On Ice-- Z04,4,.C�.0 _c,—_ 2 _ -13 Z"rtix 2 o i p9919+�ii r� rt/ Relinquis /Company:(Signatu ) C 1't( 0 fr- Date/Time Received y/c¶dpany.(Signature) • Date/Time: Tracking Bum er' />E�?,4 i- 2' — tea V° .EY� 1 i 2.-i 241 11-C P i'v ✓�'t��it/ 1/1,• 12 i2-2't 132.0 elinqu.sfied by/Company:(Signature) Date/Time:'. Received by/Company:(Signature) Date/Time: - D Delivered by:[ (In-Person [ (Courier ttelinquAhed by/Company:(Signature) Date/Tme: Received by/Company:(Signature) Date/Tme. um [ ]FedEX [ ]UPS [ (Other 41elingUlshed by/Company:(Signature) Date/Time: Received by/Company:(Signature) Date/Tme: w Page: 1 of 1 9. 0 .Subnit Ling a sample via this chain of custody constitutes acknowledgment and acceptance of the Pace•Terms and Conditions found at https://www.pacelabs.com/resource-library/resource/pace-terms-and-conditions/ ENV-FRM-CORQ-0019_v02_110123© N CA ENV-FRM-MIN4-0150 v17_Samplej�Condition Up®„ D®t r f CLIENT NAME: L, y h f J/f�� �� t yn7 PROJECT#: WO# •• 10718774 COURIER: ❑Client / ❑Commercial GErKlEx �P ❑Pace PM: SH5 Due Date: 12/27/24 ❑Spec Dee ❑UPS ❑USPS CLIENT: Apple Valley TRACKING NUMBER: / / Ci ZO fj",3 [d Se/e Exceptions form ENV-FRM--Ml5A4-0142 Custody Seal on Cooler/Box Present: ES ❑NO Seals Intact: ICJ YES ❑NO Biological` CI Tissue Frozen: 0 YES D NO N/A Packing Material: 0 Bubble Bags CI Bubble Wrapap IjJ4ic/ e 0 Other Temp Blank: Q'YES 0 NO Type of Ice: ❑Blue Dry Wet Thermometer: 0 T1(0461) 0 T2(0436) L"9'f3(0459) ❑T4(0402) 0 T5(0178) 0 T6(0235) 0 Melted 121Gone El T7(0042) 0 T8(0775) 0 T9(0727) 0 01339252(1710) Did Samples Originate in West Virginia: ❑YES ❑-`�JO Were All Container Temps taken: ❑YES ❑NO E IIt Correction Factor: C>, 0 Cooler Temp Read w/Temp Blank: °C Average Corrected Temp(no Temp Blank Only):I q• , °C Cooler Temp Corrected w/Temp Blank: °C (s',7, 0.1 NOTE:Temp should be above freezing to 6°C. See Exceptions Form ENV-FRM-MIN4-0142 0 1 Container USDA Regulated Soil: 1 N-JA—Water Sample/Other(describe): Initials&Date of Person Examining Contents: C:_-/L. i2. 13/Lk-1 Did Samples originate from one of the following states(check maps)—AL,AR,AZ,CA,FL, Did samples originate from a foreign source(international,including GA,ID,LA,MS,NC,NM,NY,OK,OR,SC,TN,TX,or VA: ❑YES ❑NO Hawaii and Puerto Rico): ❑YES 0 NO NOTE:If YES to either question,fill out a Reegujl ed Soil Checklist(ENV-FRM-MIN4-0154)and Include with SCUR/COC paperwork. LOCATION(check one): 0 DULUTH LfMINNEAPOLIS ❑VIRGINIA YES�/,-NO N/A COMMENT(S) Chain of Custody Present and Filled Out? L" ❑ 1. Chain of Custody Relinquished? 12( ❑ 2 Sampler Name and/or Signature on COC? - • Zr/ ❑ Ca 3. Samples Arrived within Hold Time? i ❑ /' 4.If Fecal: •.❑<8 hrs 0>8 hr,<24 hr ❑No short Hold Time Analysis(<72 hr)? ❑ 5.0 BOD/cBOD ❑Fecal coliform 0 Hex Chrom N, 0 HPC 0 Nitrate 0 Nitrite DOrtho Phos 0 Total coliform/E.coif 0 Other: Rush Turn Around Time Requested? 0 6. Sufficient Sample Volume? ' CI 7. Correct Containers Used? 2' p ❑ 8. — Pace Containers Used? 1 p Containers Intact? 1270 A Field Filtered Volume Received for Dissolved Tests? 0 ❑ V 10.Is sediment visible in the dissolved container: // ❑YES ❑NO Is sufficient information available to reconcile the samples to the COC? Q CI11.If NO,write ID/Date/Time of container below: NOTE:If ID/Date/Time don't m3tch fill out section 11. Matrix: 0 Oil ❑SoilWater ❑Other ❑See Exceptions form ENV-FRM-MIN4-0142 All containers needing acid/base preservation have been checked? ❑ ❑ 12.Sample#: Q0/tea All containers needing preservation are found to be in compliance with EPA fj ❑ ❑ `}/ y recommendation ► H2SO4,<2 pH,NaOH>9 Sulfide,NaOH>10 dHNO3/'3❑H2SO4 0 NaOH ❑Zinc Acetate Cyanide) �' Positive for Residual Chlorine: ❑YES ONO Exceptions:VOA,Coliform,TOC/DOC,Oil&Grease,DRO/8015(water)and ❑ ❑ ;gam" Dioxins/PFAS pH Paper Lot# Residual 0-6 Ro11 0-6 Strip 0-14 Strip NOTE:If adding preservation to the container,verify with the PM first. Chlorine Clients may require adding preservative to the field and equipment 1052Z.Lt blanks when this occurs. 0 See Exceptions form ENV-FRM-MIN4-0142 Headspace in Methyl Mercury Container? El ❑ 0` .13. Extra labels present on soil VOA or WIDRO containers? 0 ❑ ❑" 14. Headspace in VOA Vials(greater than 6mm)? El ❑ [ 0 See Exceptions form ENV-FRM-MIN4-0140 Trip Blanks Present? ❑ ❑ 2':"15. Trip Blank Custody Seals Present? ❑ El I?' Pace Trip Blank Lot#(if purchased): CLIENT NOTIFICATION/RESOLUTION FIELD DATA REQUIRED: ❑YES ❑NO Person Contacted: Date&Time: Comments/Resolution: Project Manager Review: c�7_,, " 22 �� Date: 12/13/2024 NOTE: When there is a discrepancy affecting North Carolina compliance samples,a copy of this form will be sent to the North Carolina DEQ Certific do Office (i.e.,out of hold,incorrect preservative,out of temp,incorrect containers). 7 Labeled By: C ` v Line: Qualtrax ID:52742 Effective Date:05/10/24 Page 1 of 1 I Pace®Analytical Services,LLC(PAS) Page 4 of 22 Page 157 of 376 ENV-FRM-MIN4-0142 v03_Sample Condition Upon Receipt - Exceptions Workorder#: No Temp'Blanlc PM Notified of:Out of Temp Cooler? 0 YES ❑ NO Read Temp Corrected Temp Average temp If yes,indicate who was contacted,date and time. If no,indicate reason why. 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N N on'- .- a)o n r� at w � up - H H H ,� �V d • � > U) .NN c' w w w C E L MI m E a co 7.E J -1 !� a�i m Q� CI Yr . ¢ W CO a) a) in u_ w a y w w w O }i L O C 0) 0 C C a) -0 a: N co V (n F N M C.) 1. Page 159 of 376 INTER_LABORATORY WORK ORDER#10718774 (To be completed by sending lab) IP Ship To: Pace National Sending Project No:10718774 12065 Lebanon Rd Receiving Project No: Mt.Juliet,TN 37122 Check Box for Consolidated Invoice: Phone(615)758-5858 Date Prepared: 12/13/24 REQUESTED COMPLETION DATE: 12/27/2024 Sending Region IR10-Minnesota Sending Project Mgr. Sydni Harrison Receiving Region IR850-Pace National External Client City of Apple Valley State of Sample Origin MN QC Deliverable STD REPORT All questions should be addressed to sending project manager. Requested Reportable Units STD Report Wet or Dry Weight? Dry Weight El IRWO Lab Need to run? Cert.Needed Yes WORK REQUESTED Container Type Quantity of Preservative Quantity of Acode Acode Desc Method Description containers Samples Radium-226 BP1N 6 HNO3 3 SI-38RAD SUB PASI RAD Radium-228 BP1N 6 HNO3 3 SI-38RAD02 SUB PASI RAD Special Requirements: Report C, QC Limits (C),FR Only no EDD (0) FOR ANALYTICAL WORK COMPLETED THIS SECTION ALSO Return Samples to Sending Region: Yes X No DISPOSITION of FORM Original sent to the receiving lab-Copy kept at the sending lab. When work completed:Original sent to the ABM at the receiving laboratory. Copies are made to corporate as needed. o m FN^riday,December 13,2024 11:43:32 AM FMT-ALL-C-001 rev.00 24March2009 Page 1 of 1 N Page 160 of 376 c,1 20g25- Fed Ex tracking# Gun ID Temperature c�2141 S576 8 VA, D•��+- z t L 2q3 S 76 ` 243 S 6 $73 TO ° Name Date CD CD 00 0 N N Page 161 of 376 ace Analytical® A \ ALYTI CAL R E DO RT January 16, 2 02 5 Pace Analytical - Minnesota Sample Delivery Group: L1809925 Cn Samples Received: 12/16/2024 LSrProject Number: 10718774 Description: Radium Testing 17071 Site: 001 7 GI Report To: Andrea Richardson 1700 Elm Street Suite 200 $AI Minneapolis, MN 55414 9 SC Entire Report Reviewed By: I iOrr-eirla) Haley Torrence Project Manager Results relate only to the items tested or calibrated and are reported as rounded values.This test report shall not be • 411 reproduced,except in full,without written approval of the laboratory.Where applicable,sampling conducted by Pace - a Analytical National is performed per guidance provided in laboratory standard operating procedures ENV-SOP-MTJL-0067 and ENV-SOP-MTJL-0068.Where sampling conducted by the customer,results relate to the accuracy of the information provided, and as the samples are received. 11,_Ar h• ariiije > , immilmr--, •1.1N44(00.01. .. • I ' J ' - -. 111111"P ii4/4/sianiiimig. -- t t • MIP Pace Analytical National 12065 Lebanon Rd Mount Juliet, TN 37122 615-758-5858 800-767-5859 mydata.pacelabs.com age 9 of 22 • ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 162P6V76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 1 of 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cp:Cover Page , Cp Tc:Table of Contents 2 Ss:Sample Summary 3 2Tc Cn: Case Narrative 4 3 Sr:Sample Results 5 Ss EFFLUENT 6,11,12,20 L1809925-01 5 4 Cn EFFLUENT 5,7,9,10 L1809925-02 6 EFFLUENT 7,13,17,19 L1809925-03 7 SSr Qc:Quality Control Summary 8 6 Radiochemistry by Method 904 8 Qc Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B 9 7 GI GI:Glossary of Terms 10 Al:Accreditations& Locations 11 8Al Sc:Sample Chain of Custody 12 9 SC Page 10 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 163P6M76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 2 of 14 SAMPLE SUMMARY Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time EFFLUENT 6,11,12,20 L1809925-01 DW 12/04/2413:45 12/16/2410:30 ,Cp Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time 2 Tc Radiochemistry by Method 904 WG2429722 1 01/07/2514:25 01/14/2517:23 DDD Mt.Juliet,TN Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B WG2424874 1 12/26/2411:57 01/04/25 04:55 ASN Mt.Juliet,TN Ss Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time 4 EFFLUENT 5,7,9,10 L1809925-02 DW 12/06/2412:45 12/16/2410:30 Cn Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location 5 date/time date/time Sr Radiochemistry by Method 904 WG2429722 1 01/07/2514:25 01/14/2517:23 DDD Mt.Juliet,TN Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B WG2424874 1 12/26/2411:57 01/04/25 04:55 ASN Mt.Juliet,TN 6 QC Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time 7GI EFFLUENT 7,13,17,19 L1809925-03 DW 12/12/2410:30 12/16/2410:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location 8AI date/time date/time Radiochemistry by Method 904 WG2429722 1 01/07/25 14:25 01/14/25 17:23 DDD Mt.Juliet,TN 9 Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B WG2424874 1 12/26/2411:57 01/04/25 05:55 ASN Mt.Juliet,TN SC Page 11 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 164P6M76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 3 of 14 CASE NARRATIVE Cp All sample aliquots were received at the correct temperature, in the proper containers,with the appropriate preservatives, and within method specified holding times, unless qualified or notated within 2 the report. Where applicable, all MDL(LOD)and RDL(LOQ)values reported for environmental samples Tc have been corrected for the dilution factor used in the analysis. All radiochemical sample results for solids are reported on a dry weight basis with the exception of tritium, carbon-14 and radon, unless wet 3 weight was requested by the client. All Method and Batch Quality Control are within established Ss criteria except where addressed in this case narrative, a non-conformance form or properly qualified within the sample results. By my digital signature below, I affirm to the best of my knowledge, all problems/anomalies observed by the laboratory as having the potential to affect the quality of the data Cn have been identified by the laboratory, and no information or data have been knowingly withheld that would affect the quality of the data. 5 Sr 6 Qc etrYtePai 7GI Haley Torrence 8AI Project Manager 9 Sc Page 12 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 1 65P6M76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 4 of 14 EFFLUENT 6,11,12,20 SAMPLE RESULTS - 01 Collected date/time: 12/04/24 13:45 L1809925 Radiochemistry by Method 904 1 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cp Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time 2 RADIUM-228 2.19 0.378 0.669 0.654 0.342 01/14/2025 17:23 WG2429722 Tc (T)Barium 114 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 (T)Yttrium 91.2 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 3 Ss Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B 4 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cn Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time RADIUM-226 2.65 0.443 0.775 0.199 0.103 01/04/2025 04:55 WG2424874 Sr (T)Barium 89.0 30.0-125 01/04/2025 04:55 WG2424874 6 Qc 7 GI 8 Al 9 SC Page 13 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 1 66P6M76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 5 of 14 EFFLUENT 5,7,9,10 SAMPLE RESULTS - 02 Collected date/time: 12/06/24 12:45 L1809925 Radiochemistry by Method 904 1 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cp Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time 2 RADIUM-228 1.60 0.261 0.461 0.449 0.235 01/14/2025 17:23 WG2429722 Tc (T)Barium 107 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 (T)Yttrium 98.1 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 3 Ss Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B 4 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cn Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time RADIUM-226 2.84 0.454 0.802 0.235 0.115 01/04/2025 04:55 WG2424874 Sr (T)Barium 90.7 30.0-125 01/04/2025 04:55 WG2424874 6 Qc 7 GI 8 Al 9 SC Page 14 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 1 67P6f76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 6 of 14 EFFLUENT 7,13,17,19 SAMPLE RESULTS - 03 Collected date/time: 12/12/24 10:30 L1809925 Radiochemistry by Method 904 1 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cp Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time 2 RADIUM-228 1.89 0.312 0.520 0.541 0.282 01/14/2025 17:23 WG2429722 Tc (T)Barium 118 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 (T)Yttrium 90.9 25.0-150 01/14/202517.23 WG2429722 3 Ss Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B 4 Result Qualifier 2 sigma CE TPU MDA Lc Analysis Date Batch Cn Analyte pCi/I +/- +/- pCi/I pCi/I date/time RADIUM-226 2.48 0.403 0.691 0.159 0.0888 01/04/2025 05:55 WG2424874 Sr (T)Barium 96.8 30.0-125 01/04/2025 05:55 WG2424874 6 Qc 7 GI 8 Al 9 SC Page 15 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 1 68P6M76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 7 of 14 t ]c WG2429722 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARY Radiochemistry by Method 904 L1809925-01,02,03 Method Blank (MB) (MB)R4167295-1 01/14/25 17:23 Cp MB Result MB Qualifier MB 2 sigma CE MB MDA MB Lc 2 Analyte pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I Tc Radium-228 0.301 0.139 0.256 0.135 (T)Barium 126 126 3 SS (T)Yttrium 97.8 97.8 4 Cn L1814413-01 Original Sample (OS) • Duplicate (DUP) 5 (OS)L1814413-01 01/14/25 17:23•(DUP)R4167295-5 01/14/25 17:23 Sr Original Result Original 2 Original MDA Original Lc DUP Result DUP 2 sigma DUP MDA DUP Lc DUP RPD DUP RER DUP Qualifier DUP RPD DUP RER Limit sigma CE CE Limits 6 Analyte pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I % % Qc Radium-228 0.0515 0.603 0.693 0.362 0.756 0.712 1.33 0.694 175 0.755 J 20 2 (T)Barium 127 119 119 7 GI (T)Yttrium 88.1 79.4 79.4 s Al Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) 9 (LCS)R4167295-2 01/14/25 17:23 SC Spike Amount LCS Result LCS Rec. Rec.Limits LCS Qualifier Analyte pCi/I pCi/I % % Radium-228 5.00 5.27 105 80.0-120 (T)Barium 118 (T)Yttrium 93.4 L1809925-01 Original Sample (OS) • Matrix Spike (MS) • Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) (OS)L1809925-01 01/14/25 17:23•(MS)R4167295-3 01/14/25 17:23•(MSD)R4167295-4 01/14/25 17:23 Spike Amount Original Result MS Result MSD Result MS Rec. MSD Rec. Dilution Rec.Limits MS Qualifier MSD Qualifier RPD MS RER RPD Limits Analyte pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I % % % % % Radium-228 16.7 2.19 20.4 18.0 109 94.5 1 70.0-130 12.4 20 (T)Barium 114 129 129 (T)Yttrium 91.2 82.0 100 v co m o) co o — Pagc 16 of 22 rn ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: PAGE: Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/25 11:04 8 of 14 WG2424874 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARY Radiochemistry by Method SM 7500 Ra B L1809925-01,02,03 Method Blank (MB) _ 1 Cp (MB)R4164681-1 01/04/25 00:53 MB Result MB Qualifier MB 2 sigma CE MB MDA MB Lc 2 Analyte pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I Tc Radium-226 0.00824 U 0.0361 0.104 0.0692 (T)Barium 99.3 99.3 3 SS 4 L1811007-01 Original Sample (OS) • Duplicate (DUP) Cn (OS)L1811007-01 01/04/25 06:55•(DUP)R4164681-5 01/04/25 01:54 5 Original Result Original 2 Original MDA Original Lc DUP Result DUP 2 sigma DUP MDA DUP Lc DUP RPD DUP RER DUP Qualifier DUP RPD DUP RER Limit Sr sigma CE CE Limits Analyte pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I +/- pCi/I pCi/I % % 6 Radium-226 0.0549 0.0950 0.170 0.0927 0.000 0.199 0.385 0.169 200 0.249 U 20 2 Qc (T)Barium 87.5 80.2 80.2 7 GI Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) (LCS)R4164681-2 01/04/25 00:53 �Al Spike Amount LCS Result LCS Rec. Rec.Limits LCS Qualifier 9 Analyte pCi/I pCi/I % % SC Radium-226 5.00 4.87 97.3 90.0-110 (T)Barium 96.2 L1809726-02 Original Sample (OS) • Matrix Spike (MS) • Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) (OS)L1809726-02 01/04/25 03:54•(MS)R4164681-3 01/04/25 00:53•(MSD)R4164681-4 01/04/25 01:54 Spike Amount Original Result MS Result MSD Result MS Rec. MSD Rec. Dilution Rec.Limits MS Qualifier MSD Qualifier RPD MS RER RPD Limits Analyte pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I pCi/I % % % % % Radium-226 20.0 0.0835 19.3 19.1 95.9 95.1 1 80.0-120 0.834 20 (T)Barium 96.8 94.1 101 v co co v 0 0 co — Page 17 of 22 rn ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: PAGE: Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 9 of 14 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Guide to Reading and Understanding Your Laboratory Report The information below is designed to better explain the various terms used in your report of analytical results from the Laboratory. This is not Cp intended as a comprehensive explanation,and if you have additional questions please contact your project representative. 2 Results Disclaimer-Information that may be provided by the customer,and contained within this report,include Permit Limits,Project Name, Tc Sample ID,Sample Matrix,Sample Preservation,Field Blanks,Field Spikes,Field Duplicates,On-Site Data,Sampling Collection Dates/Times,and Sampling Location.Results relate to the accuracy of this information provided,and as the samples are received. 3 Abbreviations and Definitions Ss MDA Minimum Detectable Activity. 4 Rec. Recovery. Cn RER Replicate Error Ratio. RPD Relative Percent Difference. 5 SDG Sample Delivery Group. Sr Tracer-A radioisotope of known concentration added to a solution of chemically equivalent radioisotopes at a known (T) concentration to assist in monitoring the yield of the chemical separation. 6QC Analyte The name of the particular compound or analysis performed.Some Analyses and Methods will have multiple analytes reported. If the sample matrix contains an interfering material,the sample preparation volume or weight values differ from the GI Dilution standard,or if concentrations of analytes in the sample are higher than the highest limit of concentration that the laboratory can accurately report,the sample may be diluted for analysis.If a value different than 1 is used in this field,the result reported has already been corrected for this factor. a These are the target%recovery ranges or%difference value that the laboratory has historically determined as normal Al Limits for the method and analyte being reported.Successful QC Sample analysis will target all analytes recovered or duplicated within these ranges. 9 Original Sample The non-spiked sample in the prep batch used to determine the Relative Percent Difference(RPD)from a quality control Sc sample.The Original Sample may not be included within the reported SDG. This column provides a letter and/or number designation that corresponds to additional information concerning the result Qualifier reported.If a Qualifier is present,a definition per Qualifier is provided within the Glossary and Definitions page and potentially a discussion of possible implications of the Qualifier in the Case Narrative if applicable. The actual analytical final result(corrected for any sample specific characteristics)reported for your sample.If there was no measurable result returned for a specific analyte,the result in this column may state"ND"(Not Detected)or"BDL" Result (Below Detectable Levels).The information in the results column should always be accompanied by either an MDL (Method Detection Limit)or RDL(Reporting Detection Limit)that defines the lowest value that the laboratory could detect or report for this analyte. Uncertainty Confidence level of 2 sigma. (Radiochemistry) A brief discussion about the included sample results,including a discussion of any non-conformances to protocol Case Narrative(Cn) observed either at sample receipt by the laboratory from the field or during the analytical process.If present,there will be a section in the Case Narrative to discuss the meaning of any data qualifiers used in the report. Quality Control This section of the report includes the results of the laboratory quality control analyses required by procedure or Summary(Qc) analytical methods to assist in evaluating the validity of the results reported for your samples.These analyses are not being performed on your samples typically,but on laboratory generated material. This is the document created in the field when your samples were initially collected.This is used to verify the time and Sample Chain of date of collection,the person collecting the samples,and the analyses that the laboratory is requested to perform.This Custody(Sc) chain of custody also documents all persons(excluding commercial shippers)that have had control or possession of the samples from the time of collection until delivery to the laboratory for analysis. This section of your report will provide the results of all testing performed on your samples.These results are provided Sample Results(Sr) by sample ID and are separated by the analyses performed on each sample.The header line of each analysis section for each sample will provide the name and method number for the analysis reported. Sample Summary(Ss) This section of the Analytical Report defines the specific analyses performed for each sample ID,including the dates and times of preparation and/or analysis. Qualifier Description J The identification of the analyte is acceptable;the reported value is an estimate. U Below Detectable Limits:Indicates that the analyte was not detected. Page 18 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 1 71 POP' 76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 10 of 14 ACCREDITATIONS & LOCATIONS Pace Analytical National 12065 Lebanon Rd Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Cp Alabama 40660 Nebraska NE-OS-15-05 Alaska 17-026 Nevada TN000032021-1 2 Arizona AZ0612 New Hampshire 2975 Tc Arkansas 88-0469 New Jersey—NELAP TN002 California 2932 New Mexico' TN00003 3 Colorado TN00003 New York 11742 Ss Connecticut PH-0197 North Carolina Env375 Florida E87487 North Carolina' DW21704 4 Georgia NELAP North Carolina 3 41 Cn Georgia 1 923 North Dakota R-140 Idaho TN00003 Ohio—VAP CL0069 5 Illinois 200008 Oklahoma 9915 Sr Indiana C-TN-01 Oregon TN200002 Iowa 364 Pennsylvania 68-02979 6 Kansas E-10277 Rhode Island LA000356 Qc Kentucky'6 KY90010 South Carolina 84004002 Kentucky 2 16 South Dakota n/a 7 Louisiana A130792 Tennessee 1 4 2006 GI Louisiana LA018 Texas T104704245-20-18 Maine TN00003 Texas5 LAB0152 a Maryland 324 Utah TN000032021-11 Al Massachusetts M-TN003 Vermont VT2006 Michigan 9958 Virginia 110033 9 Minnesota 047-999-395 Washington C847 SC Mississippi TN00003 West Virginia 233 Missouri 340 _ Wisconsin 998093910 Montana CERT0086 Wyoming A2LA A2LA—ISO 17025 1461.01 AIHA-LAP,LLC EMLAP _ 100789 A2LA—ISO 17025 5 1461.02 DOD _ 1461.01 Canada 1461.01 USDA P330-15-00234 EPA—Crypto TN00003 'Drinking Water 2 Underground Storage Tanks 'Aquatic Toxicity 'Chemical/Microbiological 5 Mold 6 Wastewater n/a Accreditation not applicable *Not all certifications held by the laboratory are applicable to the results reported in the attached report. *Accreditation is only applicable to the test methods specified on each scope of accreditation held by Pace Analytical. Page 19 of 22 ACCOUNT: PROJECT: SDG: DATE/TIME: Page 172P6P76 Pace Analytical-Minnesota 10718774 L1809925 01/16/2511:04 11 of 14 C205 Internal Transfer Chain of Custody II I I II III III II I I I III SRush amples MultiplierPre-LoggedOrigin: into eCOC Cert. Needed: IX I Yes No Workorder: 10718774 Workorder Name: Radium Testing Owner Received Date: 12/12/2024 Results Requested By: 12/27/2024 Report To I Subcontract To Requested Analysis Sydni Harrison Pace National Pace Analytical Minnesota 12065 Lebanon Rd 1700 Elm Street Mt.Juliet,TN 37122 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone(615)758-5858 6($6 a _ Phone(612)607-1700 00 N N N N E E BP1N n Preserved Containers Sample Collect Item Sample ID Type Date/Time Lab ID Matrix LAB USE ONLY 1 EFFLUENT6,11,12,20 PS 12/4/2024 13:45 10718774001 Drinking 6 X X / Of 2 EFFLUENT 5,7,9,10 PS 12/6/2024 12:45 10718774002 Drinking 6 X X 00 3 EFFLUENT 7,13,17,19 PS 12/12/2024 10:30 10718774003 Drinking 6 X X 43 4 5 Comments Transfers Released By Date/Time Received By Date/Time 1 , `n- 1 i 3/2—mot IS 00 1' p.16,9 OIL 2 /030 3 Cooler Temperature on Receipt °C I Custody Seal or N I Received on Ice Y or' I Samples Intact ® or N ***In order to maintain client confidentiality, location/name of the sampling site, sampler's name and signature may not be provided on this COC document. This chain of custody is considered complete as is since this information is available in the owner laboratory. Sample Receipt Checklist COC Seal Present/Intact: -Y N If Applicable COC Signed/Accurate: t' N VOA Zero Neadspace: Y N Bottles arrive intact: jf N Pres. Correct/Check: TYN Correct bottles used: r„eYN Sufficient volume sent: /4N RA Screen <0.5 mR/hr: N CCD (D W o Friday,December 13,2024 11:43:32 AM FMT-ALL-C-002rev.00 24March2009 Page 1 of 1 co Page 20 of 22 rn INTER_LABORATORY WORK ORDER#10718774 (To be completed by sending lab) IP Ship To: Pace National Sending Project No:10718774 12065 Lebanon Rd Receiving Project No: Mt.Juliet,TN 37122 Check Box for Consolidated Invoice: Phone(615)758-5858 Date Prepared: 12/13/24 REQUESTED COMPLETION DATE: 12/27/2024 Sending Region IR10-Minnesota Sending Project Mgr. Sydni Harrison Receiving Region IR850-Pace National External Client City of Apple Valley State of Sample Origin MN QC Deliverable STD REPORT All questions should be addressed to sending project manager. Requested Reportable Units STD Report Wet or Dry Weight? Dry Weight El IRWO Lab Need to run? Cert.Needed Yes WORK REQUESTED Container Type Quantity of Preservative Quantity of Acode Acode Desc Method Description containers Samples Radium-226 BP1N 6 HNO3 3 SI-38RAD SUB PASI RAD Radium-228 BP1N 6 HNO3 3 SI-38RAD02 SUB PASI RAD Special Requirements: Report C, QC Limits (C),FR Only no EDD (0) FOR ANALYTICAL WORK COMPLETED THIS SECTION ALSO Return Samples to Sending Region: Yes X No DISPOSITION of FORM Original sent to the receiving lab-Copy kept at the sending lab. When work completed:Original sent to the ABM at the receiving laboratory. Copies are made to corporate as needed. CD m N N^riday,December 13,2024 11:43:32 AM FMT-ALL-C-001 rev.00 24March2009 Page 1 of 1 N Page 174 of 376 c,1 20g25- Fed Ex tracking# Gun ID Temperature c�2141 5576 8 VA, D•��+- z t L 2q3 S 76 ` 243 S 6 $73 TO ° Name Date -o CD CD N N O_ N N Page 175 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.1. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2024-102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park), and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids on June 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2024-102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park), and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids on June 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Summary: The City of Apple Valley 2024-2029 Capital Improvement Program identifies miscellanous Storm Water Improvements annually to address significant repairs to storm sewer that are identified during field inspections or from resident requests for repair. The following location was identified as a priority repair to address in 2025: • Hayes Trail, Harwell Avenue and Longridge Park Scope of work includes the installation of storm sewer pipe along the rear yards of homes on Hayes Trail and Harwell Avenue and across Longridge Park. A map of the proposed project location is attached (Figure: 1). This project is tentatively scheduled for construction in late summer/early fall of 2025. Background: Since 1999,the City has been working with the homeowners along Hayes Trail and Harwell Avenue regarding standing water in the rear yards of several homes on Hayes Trail. The standing water has resulted in major flooding and an ice problem in the winter. It was determined that there is a perched water table in the hill that is continuously seeping all year round, causing water issues. Since this time, some neighbors have installed their own drainage system,which only worked temporarily. In 2016,the City reconstructed Hayes Trail and installed drain tile on the road for residents to Page 176 of 376 connect a sump to drain the water in their rear yards.There are currently 5 homes that drain to the drain tile that was installed. In 2020, the drain tile became clogged, and the City did a repair at 15744 Hayes Trail. In early 2024 and 2025,the drain tile again clogged and flooding occurred in the rear yards of several homes as well as in the front yard of 15744 Hayes Trail. In the winter of 2025, Hayes Trail was frozen to a level that required City plows to break up the ice buildup in the roadway. Budget Impact: Project costs and funding are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Construction Cost $ 631,140 Construction Contingency(10%) 63,114 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection, 94,671 Testing, Survey Total Estimated Cost $ 788,925 Estimated Project Funding Storm Sewer Utility Bond 788,925 Total Estimated Funding $ 788,925 Attachments: 1. Project Map 2. 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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications for Project 2024-102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park) Improvements, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to receive bids for Project 2024-102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park) at the time and place specified in the form of notice attached hereto as Exhibit A. 3. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to cause an advertisement for said bids to be posted on the City's website and on the online Quest Construction Data Network, not less than ten (10) days prior to the opening of said bids. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025 Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 179 of 376 SECTION 00 11 13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received electronically online only by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, through Quest CDN, until 10:00 A.M., CDT, Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at which time they will be reviewed for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and all else necessary for the following: City Project 2024-102, Hayes Trail/Longridge Park Utility Improvements 16 EA Clear and Grub Tree 12 EA Storm Sewer Structure 1,450 LF RCP Storm Sewer 390 LF Salvage and Reinstall Fence 4,000 CY Topsoil Stripping and Excavation 3,800 CY Place Salvaged Topsoil 1.5 AC Turf Restoration 16 EA 2" Diameter Tree With related items Digital copies of the Contract Documents can be obtained at www.questcdn.com. The Quest CDN project number is 9648626. Bidders can download the Contract documents for $40 by searching for the project on Quest CDN website's Project Search page. Instructions for online bidding are attached. Please contact QuestCDN.com, prior to bidding, at (952) 233-1632 for assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and submitting bids. For electronic bids, electronic bid bonds will also be accepted through Surety 2000 using contract #9648626. The bid bonds must be payable to the City of Apple Valley in the amount of five percent (5%) of the amount of bid, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to promptly enter into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Direct inquiries to the Project Engineer, Alex Kabakov, at 651-955-1410 or Aleksandr.Kabakov@bolton- menk.com . No bidder questions will be addressed after 10:00 am on Friday, June 13, 2025. Bid Security in the amount of 5 percent of the amount of the Bid must submitted through Surety 2000 and accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to retain the deposits of the 3 lowest Bidders for a period not to exceed 60 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. The successful bidder must be a "responsible contractor."The term"responsible contractor" means a contractor as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.285, subdivision 3. Any prime contractor, subcontractor, or motor carrier that does not meet the minimum criteria or fails to comply with the verification requirements is not a responsible contractor and is not eligible to be awarded a construction contract for the project or to perform work on the project. A prime contractor, subcontractor, or motor carrier that makes a false statement under oath verifying compliance with the minimum criteria will be ineligible to be awarded a construction contract on the project, and the submission of a false statement may result in termination of a contract awarded to a prime contractor, subcontractor, or motor carrier that submits the false statement. A prime contractor shall include in its verification of compliance a list of all of its first-tier subcontractors that it intends to retain for work on the project. Before execution of a construction contract, a prime contractor shall submit a supplemental verification under oath confirming that all subcontractors and motor carriers that the prime contractor intends to use to perform project work have verified to the prime contractor, through CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2024-102(HAYES TRAIL/LONGRIDGE PARK UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS) 00 11 13 Page 180 of 376 a signed statement under oath by an owner or officer, that they meet the minimum criteria for a responsible contractor. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein, and further reserves the right to award the Contract to the best interests of the Owner. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City of Apple Valley, Minnesota CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2024-102(HAYES TRAIL/LONGRIDGE PARK UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS) 00 11 13 Page 181 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.J. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-154, Neighborhood Parks Improvements, and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids June 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Adopt Resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-154, Neighborhood Parks Improvements, and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids June 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Summary: The City Council approved the Parks Amenity Plan on December 26, 2024. The Parks Amenity Plan will guide improvements in almost every park in Apple Valley over the next several years.This Plan is the result of feedback gathered from over 50 community engagement meetings and over 700 comments on Social Pinpoint. In April 2025,we provided residents with the opportunity to provide feedback via an online survey, allowing them to pick from different designs and color selections for the playgrounds that will be replaced in 2025. Tennis Basketball Site Park Playground Selection Court Court Trails Ballfield Furnishings Apple Ponds N/A X X X X Chaparral Little Tikes(natural colors) X X Carrollwood Little Tikes(natural colors) X X Greenleaf Burke(natural colors) X X X X North Cedar Isle Little Tikes(natural colors) X X X Cobblestone Flagship (neon colors) X SE The tentative schedule for improvements at the above-listed parks is as follows: May 22 Council authorizes posting of bids June 12 Bids due and opened at 2:00 p.m. July 10 Council awards contracts Page 182 of 376 August- Construction November The City hired HKGi to prepare the plans and specifications and administer the bid process on our behalf. Background: For the last several years,the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023,Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks,trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Family Aquatic Center,the Community Center and Senior Center, a youth athletic complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters.As we develop projects,we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be posted on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. Budget Impact: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Ad for Bids 3. Site Maps Page 183 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND DIRECTING RECEIPT OF SEALED BIDS FOR PROJECT 2025-154,NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Apple Valley City Council has reviewed plans and specifications for Project 2025-154,Neighborhood Parks Improvements; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that the interest of the City would be best served by receiving sealed proposals based on said specifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications for Project 2025-154,Neighborhood Parks Improvements, a copy of which is on file in the Parks &Recreation administration office and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. is hereby authorized to receive sealed bids on behalf of the City of Apple Valley for Project 2025-154,Neighborhood Parks Improvements, at 2 p.m. CST electronically via Quest Construction Data Network. 3. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause an advertisement for said bids to be posted on the City's website and on the online Quest Construction Data Network, not less than ten(10) days prior to the opening of said bids. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 184 of 376 2025 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS 05.23.2025 IMPROVEMENTS APPLE VALLEY, MN SECTION 00 11 13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received electronically online only by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota,through Quest CDN, until 2:00 PM Local Time,June 12th, 2025,at which time they will be reviewed for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and all else necessary for the following: City Project 2025-154,Neighborhood Parks Improvements Site prep, including mobilization,tree protection,silt fence, bio logs,and inlet protection. Removal of existing bituminous trails, bituminous courts concrete sidewalks&curbs. Removal of existing playgrounds,site furnishings,and a sand volleyball court. Removal and replacement of chain link backstop and chain link field fencing. Earthworks. Bituminous pavement-trails. Bituminous court pavement with color coating and striping. Armor&crack fill of existing bituminous tennis court. Concrete flatwork and curbing related to backstops and playgrounds. Players benches and basketball hoop systems. ADA ped ramps-includes concrete and bituminous patching. Seeding&restoration. Coordination with playground vendors for installation timing and container layouts. Digital copies of the Contract Documents can be viewed at www.questcdn.com. The Quest CDN project number is 9685279. You can view the contract documents for free,and download the Contract documents for$22 by searching for the project on Quest CDN website's Project Search page. Contact QuestCDN.com at(952)233-1632 for assistance. Electronic Bid Bonds in the amount of five percent(5%)of the amount of the Bid shall be submitted with each bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Bid bonds must be payable to the City of Apple Valley in the amount of five percent(5%)of the amount of bid,to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to promptly enter into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Direct inquiries to HKGi Jordan Hedlund at jordan@hkgi.com or(763)-486-3635. No bidder questions will be addressed after 12:00PM Local Time on June 9th,2025. The Owner reserves the right to retain the deposits of the 3 lowest Bidders for a period not to exceed 60 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. The successful bidder must be a "responsible contractor."The term "responsible contractor" means a contractor as defined in Minnesota Statutes,section 16C.285,subdivision 3.Any prime contractor,subcontractor,or motor carrier that does not meet the minimum criteria or fails to comply with the verification requirements is not a responsible contractor and is not eligible to be awarded a construction contract for the project or to perform work on the project.A prime contractor,subcontractor,or motor carrier that makes a false statement under oath verifying compliance with the minimum criteria will be ineligible to be awarded a construction contract on the project,and the submission of a false statement may result in termination of a contract awarded to a prime contractor,subcontractor,or motor carrier that submits the false statement.A prime contractor shall include in its CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2025-154 00 11 13 Page 185 of 376 verification of compliance a list of all its first-tier subcontractors that it intends to retain for work on the project. Before execution of a construction contract,a prime contractor shall submit a supplemental verification under oath confirming that all subcontractors and motor carriers that the prime contractor intends to use to perform project work have verified to the prime contractor,through a signed statement under oath by an owner or officer, that they meet the minimum criteria for a responsible contractor. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids,to waive irregularities and informalities therein,and further reserves the right to award the Contract to the best interests of the Owner. Christina M.Scipioni,City Clerk City of Apple Valley, Minnesota CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2025-154 00 11 13 Page 186 of 376 Apple Ponds Park SAND VOLLEYBALL REMOVED PROPOSED BASKETBALL COURT TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS EXISTING • PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURT EXISTING REMOVED AND BALLFIELD RESEEDED BACKSTOP&DUGOUT - _ - - IMPROVEMENTS ---T -� NEW TRAIL&CURB CUT NEW TRAIL&CURB CUT t• G' • NORTH Page 187 of 376 Carrollwood Park ill TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS ist „, \ \\ ( %. y,� ,N � � NEW PLAYGROUND Iii I TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS I Page 188 of 376 Cedar Isle Park WNW 4 -TRAIL IMPROVEMENTSdab 11/44•10- TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS • 7 Foo7# 6, GI�ryy TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS BASKETBALL TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS .� -COURT IMPROVEMENTS EXISTING VOLLEYBALL NEW PLAYGROUND EXISTING SHADE STRUCTURE 0 Page 189 of 376 Chaparral Park SIREN PAVED ACCESS TO SIREN REMOVED& RESTORED TO TURF OIL •dis NEW 4'WIDE CONCRETE PATH - .-� NEW PLAYGROUND MaDcluirome Page 190 of 376 Cobblestone Southeast 161_ , ___00 _Y NEW PLAYGROUND Oil • } Page 191 of 376 Greenleaf North Park TENNIS COURT RESURFACING 4, 1 BASKETBALL , � REMOVED et- " *0‘`P NEW PLAYGROUND .17 L----`� TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS 47111111"- NORTH Page 192 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.K. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve grant agreement with the Board of Water and Soil Resources for two Watershed Based Implementation Fund Projects: FY25 EVR-P55 Zoo Blvd. Pond and FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps Staff Contact: Department / Division: Samantha Berger, Natural Resources Coordinator Public Works/Natural Resources Action Requested: Approve grant agreement with the Board of Water and Soil Resources for two Watershed Based Implementation Fund Projects: FY25 EVR-P55 Zoo Blvd. Pond and FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps Summary: The Natural Resources Division was successful in receiving grant dollars for the Watershed Based Implementation Funds(WBIF)through the Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization (JPO)totaling$209,823 and Black Dog Watershed Management Organization (WMO)totaling $151,542. Funding is provided through the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) as part of the Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment. Projects funded through this program must be completed by December 31, 2027, and the City must provide a 10% match. Under the program, a set amount of funding is dispersed to state-defined watersheds. Local government units, including counties, cities, and watershed management organizations collaborated to determine which projects will get funded.The City was selected as the sole funding recipient for the Black Dog WMO and was one of several recipients in the Vermillion River Watershed JPO/ Grant agreements with the associated work plans and project locations are attached.The City attorney has reviewed the grant agreement. Background: EVR-P55 Zoo Blvd This project will include construction of an infiltration bench and realignment of the existing inlet and outlet pipes at pond EVR-P55.The pond is located just west of Zoo Blvd.The project was identified as a targeted water quality improvement for the Long and Farquar watershed.The Vermillion River JPO will provide $18,000 in project funding.A joint powers agreement will be established for the project at a later date. Page 193 of 376 The City will complete pond enhancements at EVR-P55 based on a project that was identified in the Long and Farquar pond feasibility study, funded as part of a 2021 WBIF grant cycle. The project will include the construction of a new filtration bench and modifications to the existing inlet and outlet structure.The project will reduce approximately 2.68 lbs of total phosphorous.The project has 60% concept plans completed and the final deliverable will be a newly constructed water quality improvement practice. Final designs will be completed by a professional licensed engineer, either with the City or through a consultant, according to standards outlined in the MN Stormwater manual. FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps This project will include the installation of sediment pre-treatment sumps at key locations in the Black Dog WMO, including directly upstream of Lac Lavon and of pond KL-P3, which is part of the Keller Lake watershed. Currently, stormwater runoff discharges directly into these water bodies without pre-treatment. This project will provide water quality treatment by limiting the amount of nutrients entering into these water bodies and provide easier maintenance access to remove debris within the City right of way,versus within the water body. The projects will reduce pollutant loading into Lac Lavon and pond KL-P3. Estimated pollutant load reductions include 1391 pounds of Total Suspended Solids removed and improved maintenance for these water bodies. Budget Impact: Below is a further breakdown of project costs for each project. EVR-P55 (Zoo blvd pond) The current adopted 2025 budget includes $350,000 in project funding. WBIF Grant $209,823 Vermillion River Watershed JPO $18,000 City Stormwater Fund $140,000 Total $367,823 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps A total of$35,000 for Lac Lavon sumps was identified in the 2024 budget and the remaining amount will come from budget savings in the Stormwater fund. WBIF Grant $151,542 City Stormwater Fund $56,000 Total $207,542 Attachments: Page 194 of 376 1. Project Map - EVR-P55 2. Grant Work Plan - EVR-P55 3. Project Map - Black Dog Sumps 4. Grant Work Plan - Black Dog Sumps 5. 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PROTECT CURB&GUTTER AND TRAIL.r�---11 /` , , _ _ __��\��\������������-�-����"��= ���__�\ �_- � ----z�- I 'y--= I I - 0 50 100 200 wAS PREPAR o Y THAT OTHIS UNDERMYPORECT I�1p�� �py��� Emmons&ollvler je LONG AND FARQUAR POND £ `THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED P��ROryFES RUNDER SUBMISSION DATE: Resources, Inc. �I V••j GRADING&DRAINAGE PLAN Pi " THE LAWS OF THE ST STATE I,y •• FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS DRL ``+ DESIGN BY DRAWN BY 1919 Unlv.Ave W#300 ,� (EVR-P55) - SE 2 OS/31M. FEASIBILITY EASIa LITY ANALYSIS PLANS A O FOR EDR a 1 e I. G1.Paul,MN 55104 CLEAN APPLE VALLEY,DAKOTA COUNTY, F 1 oatazozz DEm FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS PLANS -(FpRTG o l o g y Tele:651.770.8448 �ryjj j, Annie MINNESOTA EOR PROJECT NO. add NO DATE BY REVISION gall}\ LICENSE 01ns0006 community www.eonnc.com LEGACYey SHEET 07 OF 21 SHEETS 1'♦-- STATE PROJECT NO.>bpl CITY PRQIECT NO.k CD CD p ti• CO Grant Work Plan eLINK Watershed Based Implementation 2025 Grant Title: FY25 EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements Grant Award ($): $209,823.00 Grant Execution Date: Grant ID: C25-0328 Required Match (%): 10 Grant End Date: 12/31/2027 Grantee: Apple Valley, City of Required Match ($): $20,982.30 Fiscal Agent: Apple Valley, City of Grant Day-to-Day Contact: Samantha Berger Total Budgeted Total Spent Balance Remaining* Grant Funds $209,823.00 $0.00 $209,823.00 Match Funds $158,000.00 $0.00 $158,000.00 Other Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total $367,823.00 $0.00 $367,823.00 *Grant balance remaining is the difference between the Awarded Amount and the Spent Amount. Other values compare budgeted and spent amounts. Project Abstract This project will include construction of an infiltration bench and realignment of the existing inlet and outlet pipes at pond EVR- P55.The project was identified as a targeted water quality improvement project for the Long and Farquar watershed. Proposed Measurable Outcomes Measurable outcomes will include reduction of approximately 2.68 lbs of Total Phosphorous and improved function of the existing pond system. Budget Details Activity Name Category Source Type Source Description Budgeted Spent Balance Match Remaining Fund? EVR-P55 Pond Urban Stormwater Local Fund 2026 CIP Dollars $158,000.00 $158,000.00 Y Report created on:05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 197 off376 Activity Name Category Source Type Source Description Budgeted Spent Balance Match Remaining Fund? Enhancements Management Practices EVR-P55 Pond Urban Stormwater Current State Grant FY25 EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements $209,823.00 $209,823.00 N Enhancements Management Practices Indicator Summary Indicator Category Proposed Indicator Total Value Unit Indicator Category Final Indicator Total Value Unit Water Pollution Phosphorus (Est. Reduction) 2.68 Lbs/Yr (Reduction Estimates) Grant Activities Activity Name: EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements Activity Category: Urban Stormwater Management Practices Staff time?: No Description:The City will complete pond enhancements at EVR-P55 based on a project that was identified in the Long and Farquar pond feasibility study,funded as part of a 2021 WBIF grant cycle.The project will include the construction of a new filtration bench and modifications to the existing inlet and outlet structure.The project will reduce approximately 2.68 lbs of Total Phosphorous. The project has 60%concept plans completed for the project and the final deliverable will be a new constructed water quality improvement practice. Final designs will be completed by a professional licensed engineer, either with the City or through a consultant, according to standards outlined in the MN Stormwater manual. Budget Details Source Type Source Description Budgeted Spent Balance Remaining Last Transaction Date Match Fund? Current State Grant FY25 EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements $209,823.00 $209,823.00 N Local Fund 2026 CIP Dollars $158,000.00 $158,000.00 Y Report created on:05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 198 of 376 Activity Action Name: EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements Activity Count: 0 Practice Type: 811M - Filtration Practices Size/Units: TA Provider/JAA: Lifespan: 25 Years Practice Description: Install Date: Mapped: Yes Report created on:05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 199 0376 _ ■ _ ti• • .. I. +S j P. KELLER LAKE .. • li. . fie • � far* I ' i•WE III ler STRUCTURE#3 �� STRUCTURE#5 STRUCTURE#1 �' �• � � • c= s - ; + J! 4.° 11'i KL-P3 -Pi-.-= 1 w •« STRUCTURE#7 STRUCTURE#5 +�� II r. I ti s- t • • r �J 1. r 6 \ : 1111:1,. . .. gr r" it' 't i 1 LAV©hl LAKE t` 4 ,-. r i ii , 1 Aiii , - ; - _A " --*---\;-r.- _.\402,..villik- ..--Ilt ,___- ..,--"---._ : 04_, ,r-r- .:_ .,--!..!_- if . _ lop'..., ;„, . _AL.._- lit •. 10...,,,,, i • r 431pir, . i i „pr .4 • ..--1• -.4 ._ • e CSAH 46(160TH ST W) , A. ,, �, - ,,_ - ,„ .. * 1 = ' Y #�` _. Page 200 of 376 Grant Work Plan eLIN1K Watershed Based Implementation 2025 Grant Title: FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps Grant Award ($): $151,542.00 Grant Execution Date: Grant ID: C25-0327 Required Match (%): 10 Grant End Date: 12/31/2027 Grantee: Apple Valley, City of Required Match ($): $15,154.20 Fiscal Agent: Apple Valley, City of Grant Day-to-Day Contact: Samantha Berger Total Budgeted Total Spent Balance Remaining* Grant Funds ill$151,542.00 $0.00 $151,542.00 Match Funds $56,000.00 $0.00 $56,000.00 Other Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total $207,542.00 $0.00 $207,542.00 *Grant balance remaining is the difference between the Awarded Amount and the Spent Amount. Other values compare budgeted and spent amounts. Project Abstract This project will include the installation of sediment pre-treatment sumps at key locations in the Black Dog WMO, including directly upstream of Lac Lavon and of pond KL-P3, which is part of the Keller Lake watershed. Currently, stormwater runoff discharges directly into these water bodies without pretreatment. This project will provide water quality treatment by limiting the amount of nutrients entering into these water bodies and provide easier maintenance access to remove debris. Proposed Measurable Outcomes Reduce pollutant loading into Lac Lavon and pond KL-P3. Estimated pollutant load reductions include 1391 pounds of Total Suspended Solids removed and improved maintenance for these waterbodies. Report created on: 05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 201 of 376 Budget Details Activity Name Category Source Type Source Description Budgeted Spent Balance Match Remaining Fund? Targeted Pretreatment Urban Stormwater Local Fund City Storm Fund $56,000.00 $56,000.00 Y sumps Management Practices Targeted Pretreatment Urban Stormwater Current State Grant FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted $151,542.00 $151,542.00 N sumps Management Pretreatment Sumps Practices Indicator Summary Indicator Category Proposed Indicator Total Value Unit Indicator Category Final Indicator Total Value Unit Water Pollution Sediment(Tss) 1391 Tons/Yr (Reduction Estimates) Grant Activities Activity Name: Targeted Pretreatment sumps Activity Category: Urban Stormwater Management Practices Staff time?: No Description:The City will hire a contractor to install up to 7 pretreatment sumps within the Black Dog Watershed. Four pretreatment sumps will be installed within City ROW along Lac Lavon and up to 3 structures will be installed within City ROW around pond KL-P3, a pond in the Keller Lake watershed. Structures have been field inspected and will be installed pending no issues with underground utilities and pipe depth. Proposed outcomes include approximately 1,391 pounds of TSS reduced and will reduce maintenance and access issues by allowing for debris to be cleaned within a roadside structure vs. within a water body. The project will be designed and certified by a professional licensed engineer with the City. Budget Details Report created on:05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 202 o 376 Source Type Source Description Budgeted Spent Balance Remaining Last Transaction Date Match Fund? Current State Grant FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment $151,542.00 $151,542.00 N Sumps Local Fund City Storm Fund $56,000.00 $56,000.00 Y Activity Action Name: Keller Lake Targeted Sumps Activity Count: 0 Practice Type: 812M -Screening, Straining, or Hydrodynamic Separation Practices Size/Units: TA Provider/JAA: Lifespan: 25 Years Practice Description: Install Date: Mapped: No Report created on:05/12/2025 Generated by iTEXT(https://itextpdf.com/). Page 203 0376 Docusign Envelope ID:2CD9267D-D3FC-412A-9EBD-92F1937E7626 BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL RESOURCES 2025 STATE OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF WATER and SOIL RESOURCES WATERSHED BASED IMPLEMENTATION FUNDING GRANT AGREEMENT Vendor: 0000199149 PO#: 3000018600 This Grant Agreement is between the State of Minnesota,acting through its Board of Water and Soil Resources(Board) and Apple Valley,City of,7100 West 147th Street,Apple Valley MN 55124(Grantee). Grant ID Grant Title Awarded Amt C25-0327 FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps $151,542.00 C25-0328 FY25 EVR-P55 Pond Enhancements $209,823.00 Total Grant Awarded: $361,365.00 Recitals 1. The Laws of Minnesota 2023, Chapter 40,Article 2,Section 6(a)appropriated funds to the Board for the FY 2024 and 2025 Clean Water Fund Watershed Based Implementation Funding Program. 2. The Board adopted the Watershed Based Implementation Funding FY24-25 Policy and authorized the allocation of funds for the FY 2024 and 2025 Clean Water Fund Watershed Based Implementation Funding Program through Board Order#23-55. 3. The Grantee has submitted a BWSR-approved work plan for this program. 4. The Grantee represents that it is duly qualified and agrees to perform all services described in this Grant Agreement to the satisfaction of the Board. 5. As a condition of the grant,Grantee agrees to minimize administration costs. Authorized Representative The State's Authorized Representative is Marcey Westrick,Central Region Manager, BWSR, 520 Lafayette Road North,Saint Paul, MN 55155, (651)284-4153,or her successor,and has the responsibility to monitor the Grantee's performance and the authority to accept the services and performance provided under this Grant Agreement. The Grantee's Authorized Representative is: TITLE Samantha Berger, Natural Resources Coordinator ADDRESS 7100 147th Street West CITY Apple Valley TELEPHONE NUMBER (952) 953-2462 If the Grantee's Authorized Representative changes at any time during this Grant Agreement,the Grantee must immediately notify the Board. Grant Agreement 1. Terms of the Grant Agreement. 1.1. Effective date:The date the Board obtains all required signatures under Minn.Stat. § 16B.98,Subd. 5.The Board will notify the Grantee when this Grant Agreement has been executed. The Grantee must not begin work under this Grant Agreement until it is executed. 1.2. Expiration date: December 31, 2027 or until all obligations have been satisfactorily fulfilled,whichever comes first. 1.3. Survival of Terms:The following clauses survive the expiration date or cancellation of this Grant Agreement:7. Liability; 8.State Audits;9.Government Data Practices; 12.Governing Law,Jurisdiction,and Venue; 14. Data Disclosure;and 19. Intellectual Property Rights. Page 1 of 5 Page 204 of 376 Docusign Envelope ID:2CD9267D-D3FC-412A-9EBD-92F1937E7626 2. Grantee's Duties. The Grantee will comply with required grants management policies and procedures set forth through Minn.Stat. § 16B.97, Subd.4(a)(1).The Grantee is responsible for the specific duties for the Program as follows: 2.1. Implementation: The Grantee will implement their Board approved work plan.The work plan will be implemented according to the Watershed Based Implementation Funding FY24-25 Policy. 2.2. Reporting:All data and information provided in a Grantee's report shall be considered public. 2.2.1.The Grantee will submit an annual progress report to the Board by February 1 of each year on the status of Program implementation by the Grantee. Information provided must conform to the requirements and formats set by the Board. 2.2.2.All individual grants over$500,000 require a reporting expenditure by June 30 of each year. 2.2.3. Final Progress Report:The Grantee will submit a final progress report to the Board by February 1, 2028,or within 30 days of fully expending funds,whichever occurs sooner. Information provided must conform to the requirements and formats set by the Board. 2.3. Match:The Grantee will ensure any local match requirement will be provided as stated in Grantee's approved work plan. 3. Time. The Grantee must comply with all the time requirements described in this Grant Agreement. In the performance of this Grant Agreement,time is of the essence. 4. Terms of Payment. 4.1. Funds will be distributed in three installments per grant: 1)The first payment of 50%will be distributed after the execution of the Grant Agreement.2)The second payment of 40%will be distributed after the first payment of 50%has been expended and reporting requirements have been met. 3)The third payment of 10%will be distributed after the grant has been fully expended and reporting requirements are met. 4.2. Grantees may be required to submit documentation of expenditures reported. 4.3. All costs must be incurred within the grant period.All incurred costs should be calculated or determined before the final report is completed or returning funds. 4.4. Unspent grant funds must be returned within 30 days of the expiration date of the Grant Agreement. 4.5. Once final reporting has been completed funds may not be re-requested as funds may not be available. 4.6. The obligation of the State under this Grant Agreement will not exceed the amount listed above. 4.7. This Grant Agreement includes advance payment.Advance payments allow the grantee to have adequate operating capital for start-up costs, ensure their financial commitment to landowners and contractors,and to better schedule work into the future. 5. Conditions of Payment. All services provided by the Grantee under this Grant Agreement must be performed to the Board's satisfaction,as set forth in this Grant Agreement.Compliance will be determined at the sole discretion of the Board's Authorized Representative and in accordance with all applicable federal,State,and local laws, policies,Watershed Based Implementation Funding FY24-25 Policy, ordinances, rules,and regulations.The Grantee will not receive payment, may be required to repay grant funds, or may have future payments withheld if work is found by the Board to be unsatisfactory or performed in violation of federal,State,or local law.Costs charged to the grant must be direct and necessary to produce the outcomes funded by the grant.Charges to the grant must be itemized and documented. 6. Assignment,Amendments,Work Plan Revisions,and Waiver. 6.1. Assignment.The Grantee may neither assign nor transfer any rights or obligations under this Grant Agreement without the prior consent of the Board and a fully executed Assignment Agreement, executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved this Grant Agreement,or their successors in office. 6.2. Amendments and Work Plan Revisions.Any amendments to this Grant Agreement must be in writing and will not be effective until approved and executed by the same parties who approved and executed the original Grant Agreement,or their successors in office.Amendments must be executed prior to the expiration of the original Grant Agreement or any amendments thereto.All work plan revisions must be documented.The Board reserves the right to require a work plan revision or grant agreement amendment for changes in the scope of the grant. 6.2.1. Board approval is required of work plan revisions on grants less than $50,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is greater than$5,000;on grants$50,000 to$500,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is greater than 10%of the total grant amount;on grants greater than$500,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is greater than$50,000. Page 2 of 5 Page 205 of 376 Docusign Envelope ID:2CD9267D-D3FC-412A-9EBD-92F1937E7626 6.2.2.An amendment to the Grant Agreement is required on grants less than $50,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is equal to or greater than $20,000;on grants$50,000 to$500,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is equal to or greater than 40%of the total grant amount;on grants greater than$500,000 if the cumulative budget adjustment is equal to or greater than $200,000. 6.2.3. Revisions that do not meet the thresholds identified in 6.2.1.or 6.2.2.are permitted without prior approval from the Board provided that such revision is documented and that the total obligation of the Board for all compensation and reimbursements to the Grantee shall not exceed the total grant award amount. 6.3. Waiver. If the Board fails to enforce any provision of this Grant Agreement,that failure does not waive the provision or its right to enforce it. 7. Liability. The Grantee must indemnify,save,and hold the State, its agents,and employees harmless from any claims or causes of action, including attorney's fees incurred by the State,arising from the performance of this Grant Agreement by the Grantee or the Grantee's agents or employees.This clause will not be construed to bar any legal remedies the Grantee may have for the State's failure to fulfill its obligations under this Grant Agreement. 8. State Audits. Under Minn.Stat. § 16B.98,Subd.8,the Grantee's books, records, documents,and accounting procedures and practices of the Grantee or other party relevant to this Grant Agreement or transaction are subject to examination by the Board and/or the State Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as appropriate,for a minimum of six years from the end of this Grant Agreement, receipt and approval of all final reports,or the required period of time to satisfy all State and program retention requirements, whichever is later. 8.1. The books, records,documents,accounting procedures and practices of the Grantee and its designated local units of government and contractors relevant to this grant, may be examined at any time by the Board or Board's designee and are subject to verification.The Grantee or delegated local unit of government will maintain records relating to the receipt and expenditure of grant funds. 9. Government Data Practices. The Grantee and State must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn.Stat. Ch. 13, as it applies to all data provided by the State under this Grant Agreement,and as it applies to all data created,collected, received,stored, used, maintained,or disseminated by the Grantee under this Grant Agreement.The civil remedies of Minn.Stat. § 13.08 apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by either the Grantee or the State. 10. Workers'Compensation. The Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with Minn.Stat. § 176.181,Subd. 2, pertaining to workers' compensation insurance coverage.The Grantee's employees and agents will not be considered State employees.Any claims that may arise under the Minnesota Workers'Compensation Act on behalf of these employees and any claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of these employees are in no way the State's obligation or responsibility. 11. Publicity and Endorsement. 11.1.Publicity.Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this Grant Agreement must identify the Board as the sponsoring agency. For purposes of this provision, publicity includes notices, informational pamphlets, press releases, research, reports,signs, and similar public notices prepared by or for the Grantee individually or jointly with others,or any subcontractors,with respect to the Program, publications,or services provided resulting from this Grant Agreement. 11.2.Endorsement.The Grantee must not claim that the State endorses its products or services. 12. Governing Law,Jurisdiction,and Venue. Minnesota law,without regard to its choice-of-law provisions,governs this Grant Agreement.Venue for all legal proceedings out of this Grant Agreement,or its breach, must be in the appropriate State or federal court with competent jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota. 13. Termination. 13.1.The Board may cancel this Grant Agreement at any time,with or without cause, upon 30 days'written notice to the Grantee. Upon termination,the Grantee will be entitled to payment,determined on a pro rata basis,for services satisfactorily performed. 13.2.The Board may immediately terminate this Grant Agreement if the Board finds that there has been a failure to comply with the provisions of this Grant Agreement,that reasonable progress has not been made or that the purposes for which the Page 3 of 5 Page 206 of 376 Docusign Envelope ID:2CD9267D-D3FC-412A-9EBD-92F1937E7626 funds were granted have not been or will not be fulfilled.The Board may take action to protect the interests of the State of Minnesota, including the refusal to disburse additional funds and requiring the return of all or part of the funds already disbursed. 13.3.The Commissioner of Administration may immediately and unilaterally cancel this grant contract agreement if further performance under the agreement would not serve agency purposes or is not in the best interest of the State. 14. Data Disclosure. Under Minn.Stat. §270C.65,Subd. 3, and other applicable law,the Grantee consents to disclosure of its social security number, federal employer tax identification number,and/or Minnesota tax identification number,already provided to the State,to federal and State tax agencies and State personnel involved in the payment of State obligations.These identification numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and State tax laws which could result in action requiring the Grantee to file State tax returns and pay delinquent State tax liabilities, if any. 15. Prevailing Wage. It is the responsibility of the Grantee or contractor to pay prevailing wage for projects that include construction work of$25,000 or more, prevailing wage rules apply per Minn.Stat. §§ 177.41 through 177.44.All laborers and mechanics employed by grant recipients and subcontractors funded in whole or in part with these State funds shall be paid wages at a rate not less than those prevailing on projects of a character similar in the locality. Bid requests must state the project is subject to prevailing wage. 16. Municipal Contracting Law. Per Minn.Stat. §471.345,grantees that are municipalities as defined in Subd. 1 of this statute must follow the Uniform Municipal Contracting Law.Supporting documentation of the bidding process utilized to contract services must be included in the Grantee's financial records, including support documentation justifying a single/sole source bid, if applicable. 17. Constitutional Compliance. It is the responsibility of the Grantee to comply with requirements of the Minnesota Constitution regarding the use of Clean Water Funds to supplement traditional sources of funding. 18. Signage. It is the responsibility of the Grantee to comply with requirements for project signage as provided in Minnesota Laws 2010, Chapter 361,Article 3,Section 5(b)for Clean Water Fund projects. 19. Intellectual Property Rights. The State owns all rights,title,and interest in all of the intellectual property rights, including copyrights, patents,trade secrets, trademarks,and service marks in the Works and Documents created and paid for under this grant. Works means all inventions, improvements,discoveries, (whether or not patentable),databases,computer programs, reports, notes,studies, photographs, negatives, designs,drawings,specifications, materials,tapes, and disks conceived, reduced to practice,created or originated by the Grantee, its employees,agents,and subcontractors,either individually or jointly with others in the performance of this grant.Work includes"Documents." Documents are the originals of any databases,computer programs, reports, notes,studies, photographs, negatives,designs,drawings,specifications, materials,tapes, disks,or other materials,whether in tangible or electronic forms, prepared by the Grantee, its employees,agents or subcontractors, in the performance of this grant.The Documents will be the exclusive property of the State and all such Documents must be immediately returned to the State by the Grantee upon completion or cancellation of this grant at the State's request.To the extent possible,those Works eligible for copyright protection under the United State Copyright Act will be deemed to be"works made for hire."The Grantee assigns all right,title, and interest it may have in the Works and the Documents to the State.The Grantee must,at the request of the State, execute all papers and perform all other acts necessary to transfer or record the State's ownership interest in the Works and Documents. Page 4 of 5 Page 207 of 376 Docusign Envelope ID:2CD9267D-D3FC-412A-9EBD-92F1937E7626 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Grant Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. Approved: City of Apple Valley Board of Water and Soil Resources By: By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor (signature) By: Christina M.Scipioni Its: Clerk Title: Date: Date: Page 5 of 5 Page 208 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.L. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements,to McNamara Contracting, Inc. Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements,to McNamara Contracting, Inc. Summary: On May 6, 2025, six(6) bids were received for the Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements project as described within the attached bid tabulation. Base Bids ranged from $2,053,809.35 to 2,588,002.45. McNamara Contracting, Inc. submitted the lowest bid in the amount of$2,053.809.35.The low bid was $1,001,775.65 below the estimated cost of$3,055,585.00. Three (3) Bid Alternate items were included in the bid,which included: 1. Muck Excavation (EV)(P)- Management Level 1 2. Muck Excavation (EV)(P)- Management Level 2 3. Muck Excavation (EV)(P)- Management Level 3 Bid Alternate No. 1 was submitted in the amount of$21,964.00. Bid Alternate No. 2 was submitted in the amount of$25,840.00 and Bid Alternate 3 was submitted in the amount of$37,468.00. Bid Alternate 3 is recommended for inclusion of award at this time. Depending on final soil samples collected during construction,the unit prices for management level 1 and 2 may be utilized for final pricing. The award contract amount, including Bid Alternate 3, is $2,091,277.35. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. Background: On October 24, 2024, City Council adopted Resolution Number 2024-133, directing the preparation Page 209 of 376 of plans and specifications for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. On April 10, 2025 City Council adopted Resolution 2025-51, approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. Budget Impact: Project costs and funding included in the 2025-2026 operating budget are summarized as follows: Budgeted Estimated Awarded Costs Costs: Costs Construction Cost $2,200,000 $3,055,585 $2,091,77.35 Indirect Costs 700,000 582,141 582,141 Traffic Control Cabinet 32,670.00 Bid Alternate 3 37,468.00 Total Estimated Cost $2,900,000 $3,637,726 $2,743,556.35 Municipal State Aid $2,800,000 $3,637,726 $2,743,556.35 (MSA) Street Light Utility 100,000 100,000 146,000.00 Fund Total Estimated $2,900,000 $3,737,726 $2,889,556.35 Funding Attachments: 1. Project Map 2. Resolution 3. Bid Tab Page 210 of 376 "E , , rn-- I, -,10...14:: .... -4)- 11B IIIIII 11I1� ❑ Q o `11pp11 i ❑ rI 1 p_I_Inq•.�:LC • 1.-#'• /' `��� L3 O> my,,,,,, o %1II�Q ila ioe ms �:/���♦Iei ���, ':Grp �'•"1 ► Mil A111��♦ pray -v�p•♦♦. i . i y\4 It \ � L' IVY L..\I �.• ♦♦ c■ 1....., �� Iro. `� 11D el,. IIP. 'IT 'Q/ --p'pL rm. 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Rd 46) 0 1500 soon 1 SCALE FEET MIMI JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE ROAD (147TH TO 140TH ) STREET IMPROVEMENTSIMMO seem Mt*• 2025-104 Figure 1 ApAe City of Apple Valley valley Page 211 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION AWARDING AGREEMENT FOR PROJECT 2025-104 JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE ROAD (147TH TO 140TH STREET) IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS,pursuant to an advertisement for bids for improvements identified as Project 2025-104, Johnny Cake Ridge Road(147th to 140th Street) Improvements,bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement: (Tabulation attached as Exhibit A), and; WHEREAS, it appears McNamara Contracting, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for its base bid including bid alternate 3 in the amount of$2,091,277.35 for the completion of Project 2025-104 according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. ADOPTED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 212 of 376 ���a Project Name:Johnny Cake Ridge Road(147th to 140th Street)Improve. I hereby certify that this is an exact IL i��.• City Project No.:2025-104 reproduction of bids received. Bid Opening:Tuesday,May 6,2025,10:00 a.m.CT. Owner: City of Apple Valley Apple Electronic Bid-Quest CDN Brandon Anderson,P.E. Valley Registration No.43332 Engineer Estimate McNamara Contracting ICON,LLC S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Park Construction Company Bituminous Roadways Inc. Max Steininger,Inc. Section Title NO. Item Description Unit Est Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unlit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Part 1-JCRR(147th to 140th Street)IMPROVEMENTS 1 MOBILIZATION LS 1.00 $146,000.00 $146,000.00 $52,000.00 $52,000.00 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 $121,000.00 $121,000.00 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 $130,000.00 $130,000.00 $320,000.00 $320,000.00 2 CLEARING 4.00 $400.00 $1,600.00 $1,050.00 $4,200.00 $800.00 $3,200.00 $1,100.00 $4,400.00 $250.00 $1,000.00 $260.00 $1,040.00 $266.89 51,067.56 3 GRUBBING EA 4.00 $250.00 $1,000.00 $525.00 $2,100.00 $800.00 $3,200.00 $550.00 $2,200.00 $80.00 $320.00 $85.00 $340.00 $85.40 $341.60 4 PAVEMENT MARKING REMCIII 713.00 $1.00 $713.00 $2.00 $1,426.00 $2.00 $1,426.00 $2.00 $1,426.00 $1.50 $1,069.50 $1.50 $1,069.50 $1.60 $1,140.80 5 REMOVE DRAINAGE STRUCTURE INCLUDING CASTING EA 9.00 $1,750.00 $15,750.00 $335.00 $3,015.00 $400.00 $3,600.00 $460.00 $4,140.00 $607.00 $5,463.00 $375.00 $3,375.00 $453.72 $4,083.48 6 REMOVE SIGII 32.00 $50.00 $1,600.00 $27.00 $864.00 $50.00 $1,600.00 $30.00 $960.00 $25.00 $800.00 $25.00 $800.00 $26.69 $854.08 7 SAWING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT(FULL DEPTH) LF 837.00 $2.00 $1,674.00 $1.00 $837.00 $2.00 $1,674.00 $2.75 $2,301.75 $1.95 $1,632.15 $2.00 $1,674.00 $2.08 $1,740.96 8 REMOVE SEWER PIPE(STOlag 1061.00 $50.00 $53,050.00 $11.00 $11,671.00 $15.00 $15,915.00 $18.00 $19,098.00 $22.40 $23,766.40 $25.00 $26,525.00 $21.35 $22,652.35 9 REMOVE CURB&GUTTER LF 3155.00 $10.00 $31,550.00 $3.00 $9,465.00 $4.00 $12,620.00 $4.00 $12,620.00 $3.80 $11,989.00 $8.50 $26,817.50 $3.32 $10,474.60 10 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SO 16029.00 $4.00 $64,116.00 $3.00 $48,087.00 $2.00 $32,058.00 $4.50 $72,130.50 $2.80 $44,881.20 $5.50 $88,159.50 $3.59 $57,544.11 11 REMOVE BITUMINOUS TRAIL SY 2245.00 $10.00 $22,450.00 $4.00 $8,980.00 $3.00 56,735.00 $4.50 $10,102.50 $4.05 $9,092.25 $2.00 $4,490.00 $4.14 $9,294.30 12 REMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENT SO 270.00 $12.00 $3,240.00 $20.00 $5,400.00 $7.00 $1,890.00 $9.00 $2,430.00 $11.70 $3,159.00 $17.00 $4,590.00 $13.11 $3,539.70 13 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK SF 714.00 $8.00 $5,712.00 $2.00 $1,428.00 $3.00 $2,142.00 $1.50 $1,071.00 $0.53 $378.42 $4.25 $3,034.50 $0.82 $585.48 14 EXCAVATION-COMMON(EV)(P) _.IIM=MCY 13560.00 $25.00 $339,000.00 $12.00 $162,720.00 $14.00 $189,840.00 $17.50 $237,300.00 $17.70 $240,012.00 $22.00 $298,320.00 $19.50 $264,420.00 15 EXCAVATION-SUBGRADE(EV) CY 743.00 $25.00 $18,575.00 $12.00 $8,916.00 $9.00 $6,687.00 $15.00 $11,145.00 $15.30 $11,367.90 $22.00 $16,346.00 $20.56 $15,276.08 16 SELECT GRANULAR EMBANKMENT(01 CY 5805.00 $30.00 $174,150.00 $17.00 $98,685.00 $21.00 $121,905.00 $15.00 $87,075.00 $19.20 $111,456.00 $19.00 $110,295.00 $16.85 $97,814.25 17 SELECT GRANULAR EMBANKMENT(SUBGRADE EX REPLACEMENT; CY 743.00 $30.00 $22,290.00 $17.00 $12,631.00 $24.00 $17,832.00 $15.00 $11,145.00 $22.70 $16,866.10 $19.00 $14,117.00 $19.01 $14,124.43 18 COMMON EMBANKMENT(CV)(P) CY 257.00 $20.00 $5,140.00 $7.00 $1,799.00 $6.00, $1,542.00 $10.00 ,$2,570.00 $8.20 $2,107.40 $5.00 $1,285.00 $25.00 $6,425.00 19 DEWATERING LS 1.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 - 20 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TYPES IllitY 743.00 $2.00 $1,486.00 $1.00 $743.00 $2.00 U $1,486.00 $3.50 $2,600.50 $3.40 $2,526.20 $6.00 $4,458.00 $2.68 $1,991.24 21 STREET SWEEPER(WITH PICKUP BROOM) HR 40.00 $175.00 $7,000.00 $100.00 $4,000.00 $160.00 $6,400.00 $178.00 $7,120.00 $185.00 $7,400.00 $100.00 $4,000.00 $75.00 53,000.00 - 22 WATER FOR DUST CONTROL MGAL 80.00 $20.00 $1,600.00 $50.00 $4,000.00 $15.00 $1,200.00 $79.00 $6,320.00 $59.90 $4,792.00 $55.00 $4,400.00 $15.00 $1,200.00 23 AGGREGATE BASE(CV)CLASS 5 TON 12063.00 $25.00 $301,575.00 $16.00 $193,008.00 $19.00 $229,197.00 $23.00 $277,449.00 $18.50 $223,165.50 $14.00 $168,882.00 $20.64 $248,980.32 - 24 MILL BITUMINOUS SURFACE(2.0") SO 1202.00 $9.00 $10,818.00 $5.00 $6,010.00 $6.00 $7,212.00 $6.00 $7,212.00 $5.00 $6,OIO.00 $3.00 $3,606.00 $5.34 $6,418.68 25 TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIX(3;B)-TRAIL TON 826.00 $95.00 $78,470.00 $82.00 $67,732.00 $84.00 $69,384.00 $88.00 $72,688.00 $91.30 $75,413.80 $75.00 $61,950.00 $87.54 $72,308.04 - 26 TYPE SP 12.5 WEARING COURSE MIX(3;C) -TON 4127.00 590.00 $371,430.00 $72.00 $297,144.00 $75.00 $309,525.00 $78.00 $321,906.00 $84.20 $347,493.40 $79.00 $326,033.00 $77.94 $321,658.38 27 TYPE SP 12.5 NONWEARING COURSE MIXTURE(3;C) TON 2216.00 $90.00 $199,440.00 $72.00 5159,552.00 $75.00 $166,200.00 $78.00 $172,848.00 $75.30 $166,864.80 $77.00 $170,632.00 $77.94 $172,715.04 _ 28 4"PERFORATED PE PIPE DRAINIM -LF 200.00 $15.00 $3,000.00 $6.00 $1,200.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $11.30 $2,260.00 $3.75 $750.00 $22.20 $4,440.00 29 4"PVC PIPE DRAIN CLEANOUT EA 4.00 $400.00 $1,600.00 $285.00 $1,140.00 $300.00 $1,200.00 $350.00 $1,400.00 $227.00 $908.00 $320.00 $1,280.00 $956.83 $3,827.32 30 15"RC PIPE APRON NIM 1.00 $550.00 $550.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $2,450.00 $2,450.00 $1,450.00 $1,450.00 $1,210.00 $1,210.00 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $1,057.96 $1,057.96 31 33"RC PIPE APRON EA 1.00 $800.00 $800.00 $1,900.00 $1,900.00 $4,450.00 $4,450.00 $2,150.00 $2,150.00 $2,120.00 $2,120.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $1,825.55 $1,825.55 32 15"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III EMI 1704.00 $65.00 $110,760.00 $49.00 $83,496.00 $52.00 $88,608.00 $74.00 $126,096.00 $52.60 $89,630.40 $60.00 $102,240.00 $59.15 130,791.60 33 18"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III LF 505.00 $70.00 $35,350.00 $54.00 $27,270.00 $56.00 $28,280.00 $67.00 $33,835.00 $55.20 $27,876.00 $65.00 $32,825.00 $62.78 $31,703.90 _ 34 21"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III 8.00 $80.00 $640.00 $110.00 $880.00 $64.00, $512.00 $98.00 $784.00 $62.20 $497.60 $100.00 $800.00 $72.60 U$580.80 35 30"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III LF 405.00 $100.00 $40,500.00 $90.00 $36,450.00 $93.00 $37,665.00 $107.00 $43,335.00 $98.50 $39,892.50 $115.00 $46,575.00 $104.62 $42,371.10 `36 33"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III 37.00 515010 $35,550.00 $105.00 $24,885.00 $120.00, $28,440.00 $125.00 $29,625.00 $118.00 $27,966.00 $135.00 $31,995.00 $121.17 $28,717.29 37 36"RC PIPE SEWER DES 3006 CL III LF 209.00 $200.00 $41,800.00 $115.00 $24,035.00 $130.00 $27,170.00 $141.00 $29,469.00 $136.00 $28,424.00 $155.00 $32,395.00 $134.51 $28,112.59 _ 38 CONNECT TO EXISTING STORM SEWER 1.00 $1,600.00 $1,600.00 $950.00 $950.00 $1,500.00, $1,500.00 $1,120.00 -$1,120.00 $6,480.00 $6,480.00 $1,840.00 $1,840.00 $1,268.27 $1,268.27 39 CONNECT INTO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE EA 7.00 $2,000.00 $14,000.00 $950.00 $6,650.00 $1,500.00 $10,500.00 $1,100.00 $7,700.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,840.00 $12,880.00 $1,268.27 $8,877.89 40 CASTING ASSEMBLY R-3067-VB 3.00 51,300.00 $3,900.00 $1,060.00 $3,180.00 $1,000.00, $3,000.00 $1,270.00 ,$3,810.00 $876.00 $2,628.00 $1,875.00 $5,625.00 $917.04 $2,751.12 41 CASTING ASSEMBLY R-3067-V EA 27.00 $1,300.00 $35,100.00 $1,060.00 $28,620.00 $1,000.00 $27,000.00 $1,270.00 $34,290.00 $876.00 $23,652.00 $1,875.00 $50,625.00 $917.04 $24,760.08 42 CASTING ASSEMBLY R-1642-B - 6.00 $1,300.00 $7,800.00 $1,510.00 $9,060.00 $1,000.00, $6,000.00 $1,050.00 $6,300.00 $1,420.00 $8,520.00 $1,875.00 $11,250.00 $702.47 $4,214.82 43 CONST DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DES 2X3 LF 66.60 $500.00 $33,300.00 $425.00 $28,305.00 $585.00 $38,961.00 $550.00 $36,630.00 $462.00 $30,769.20 $320.00 $21,312.00 $415.28 $27,657.65 44 CONST DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DE548-4020 - '50.30 $750.00 $37,725.00 $550.00 $27,665.00 $525.00 $26,407.50 $635.00 531,940.50 $626.00 $31,487.80 $480.00 $24,144.00 $535.92 $26,956.78 45 CONST DRAINAGE STRUCTURE DES 60-4020 LF 42.80 $1,000.00 $42,800.00 5695.00 $29,746.00 $715.00 $30,602.00 $895.00 $38,306.00 $809.00 $34,625.20 $740.00 $31,672.00 $645.88 $27,643.66 46 CONST DRAINAGE STRUCTUI$20 8.40 $1,800.00 $15,120.00 $1,160.00 59,74.4.00 $1,345.00 $11,298.00 $1,460.00 $12,264.00 $1,320.00 $11,088.00 $960.00 $8,064.00 $1,142.30 $9,595.32 47 ADJUST FRAME&RING CASTING(STORM) EA 5.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 $489.00 $2,445.00 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 $587.16 $2,935.80 MI 48 5"COLORED CONCRETE WA 5359.00 $15.00 $5,385.00 $18.00 $6,462.00 $33.00 $11,847.00 $11.25 ,$4,038.75 $18.70 $6,713.30 $22.75 $8,167.25 •$18.52 $6,648.68 49 6"CONCRETE WALK SF 1624.00 $16.00 525,984.00 $15.00 $24,360.00 $13.00 $21,112.00 $14.50 $23,548.00 $13.60 $22,086.40 $15.25 $24,766.00 $13.83 $22,459.92 - 50 CONCRETE MEDIAN 59.00 $85.00 $5,015.00 $67.00 $3,953.00 $58.00 $3,422.00 $59.00 $3,481.00 $66.80 $3,941.20 $112.00 $6,608.00 $73.45 $4,333.55 51 CONCRETE CURB&GUTTER DESIGN B618 LF 3483.00 $25.00 $87,075.00 $17.00 $59,211.00 $29.00 $101,007.00 $22.50 $78,367.50 $27.00 $94,041.00 $25.00 $87,075.00 $25.04 $87,214.32 `52 7"CONCRETE VALLEN SY 215.00 $120.00 525,800.00 $88.00 $18,920.00 $85.00 $18,275.00 $195.00 $41,925.00 $90.90 $19,543.50 $132.00 $28,380.00 $119.62 $25,718.30 53 TRUNCATED DOMES SF 360.00 $70.00 $25,200.00 $50.00 $18,000.00 $50.00 $18,000.00 $64.00 $23,040.00 $50.50 $18,180.00 $60.00 $21,600.00 $53.33 $19,198.80 54 TRAFFIC CONTROL LS 1.00 $59,000.00 $59,000.00 517,000.00 $17,000.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $34,000.00 $34,000.00 $15,900.00 $15,900.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $16,974.37 $16,974.37 55 INSTALL SIGN TYPE C EA 37.00 $425.00 $15,725.00 $140.00 $5,180.00 $150.00 $5,550.00 $145.00 55,365.00 $135.00 $4,995.00 $135.00 $4,995.00 $144.12 $5,332.44 56 SIGN PANELS TYPE C SF• 241.50 $90.00 $21,735.00 $31.00 $7,486.50 $30.00 $7,245.00 $32.00 $7,728.00 $29.50 $7,124.25 $30.00 $7,245.00 $31.50 $7,607.25 57 REVISE SIGNAL SYSTEM SYS 1.00 $206,000.00 $206,000.00 $160,000.00 $160,000.00 $190,000.00 $190,000.00 $163,000.00 $163,000.00 $151,600.00 $151,600.00 $155,000.00 $155,000.00 $162,585.51 $162,585.51 58 STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXIT EA 5.00 $700.00 $3,500.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $1,600.00 $8,000.00 $1,870.00 $9,350.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 59 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EA 31.00 $175.00 55,425.00 $150.00 $4,650.00 $50.00 $1,550.00 $135.00 $4,185.00 $200.00 $6,200.00 $175.00 $5,425.00 $125.00 $3,875.00 M. 60 SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG TYPE COMPOST LF 1360.00 $3.50 $18,760.00 $16,080.00 $3.00 $16,080.00 $3.80 $20,368.00 $1.90 $10,184.00 $2.25 $12,060.00 $2.03 $10,880.80 61 FERTILIZER TYPE 3 LB 1008.00 $3.00 $3,024.00 $1.00 $1,008.00 $1.00 $1,008.00 $1.10 $1,108.80 $0.89 $897.12 $1.25 $1,260.00 $0.95 $957.60 MI 62 TOPSOIL COMPOST 50/50 BLEND(LV) .156.00 $40.00 $86,240.00 UMW $97,020.00 $50.00 $107,800.00 $29.00 $62,524.00 $45.00 $97,020.00 $55.00 $118,580.00 $35.11 $75,697.16 63 HYDRAULIC REINFORCED FIBER MATRIX LB 10430.00 $2.00 $20,860.00 $2.00 $20,860.00 $1.25 $13,037.50 $1.10 $11,473.00 $1.30 $13,559.00 $1.00 $10,430.00 $1.39 $14,497.70 - 64 SEEDING il 5.04 $800.00 $4,032.00 $515.00 $2,595.60 $3,500.00 $17,640.00 $450.00 $2,268.00 $950.00 $4,788.00 $865.00 $4,359.60 $1,014.20 $5,111.57 65 WATER FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT MGAL 92.00 $50.00 $4,600.00 $50.00 $4,600.00 $75.00 $6,900.00 $60.00 $5,520.00 $75.00 $6,900.00 $40.00 $3,680.00 $80.07 $7,366.44 M. 66 SEED SOUTHERN BOULEVAR anMEM 470.00 $10.00 $4,700.00 $7.00 $3,290.00 $5.00- $2,350.00 $9.00 $4,230.00 $5.20 $2,449.00 $5.50 $2,585.00 $5.55 $2,608.50 67 SEED WET DITCH LB 53.00 $70.00 $3,710.00 $85.00 $4,505.00 $75.00 $3,975.00 $33.00 $1,749.00 $67.60 $3,582.80 $77.00 $4,081.00 $72.12 $3,822.36 _ 68 4"SOLID LINE MULTI COMP =IM 6731.00 $1.00 $6,731.00 $0.75 $5,048.25 $0.70, $4,711.70 $0.65 ,$4,375.15 $0.60 $4,038.60 $0.75 $5,048.25 $0.64 $4,307.84 69 4"REMOVABLE PREFORM PAVEMENT MARKING TAPE LF 640.00 $2.00 $1,280.00 $2.00 $1,280.00 $2.00 $1,280.00 $2.25 $1,440.00 $1.35 $864.00 $1.25 $800.00 $1.44 $921.60 _ 70 4"DOUBLE LINE MULTI COMP 2790.00 $2.00 $5,580.00 $1.50 $4,185.00 $1.40 $3,906.00 $1.50 $4,185.00 $1.20 $3,348.00 $1.25 $3,487.50 $1.28 $3,571.20 71 24"SOLID LINE MULTI COMP LF 412.00 $10.00 $4,120.00 $10.00 $4,120.00 $9.00 $3,708.00 $11.50 $4,738.00 $10.50 $4,326.00 $8.00 $3,296.00 $11.21 $4,618.52 S72 PAVEMENT MESSAGE PREFORM THERMOPLASTIC GR 674.00 $30.00 $20,220.00 mraddliim. $16,176.00 4'S.W $16,850.00 $24.00 $16,176.00 $23.00 $15,502.00.T0.00 513,480.00 $24.56 $16,553.44 73 CROSSWALK PREF THERMO GR IN ESR SF 1920.00 $18.00 $34,560.00 $14.00 $26,880.00 $15.00 $28,800.00 $14.00 $26,880.00 $13.00 $24,960.00 $11.50 $22,080.00 $13.88 $26,649.60 Total Part 1-.ICRR(147TH TO 140TH)IMPROVEMENTS 53,055,585.00 $2,053,809.35 $2,282,567.70 $2,499,225.95 $2,513,593.89 $2,520,399.60 $2,588,002.45 MI BID ALTERNATE 1 74 MUCK EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-MANAGEMENT PIM..646 $30.00 $19,380.00 $34.00 $21,964.00 $30.00 $19,380.00 $32.00 $20,672.00 $10.00 $6,460.00 $50.00 $32,300.00 $52.03 $33,611.38 BID ALTERNATE 1 TOTAL $19,380.00 $21,964.00 $19,380.00 $20,672.00 $6,460.00 $32,300.00 $33,611.38 III BID ALTERNATE 2 MUCK EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-MANAGEMENT LEVEL 2 CY 646 $40.00 $25,840.00 $40.00 $25,840.00 $40.00 $25,840.00 $57.00 $36,822.00 $50.80 $32,816.80 $60.00 $38,760.00 $52.03 $33,611.38 BID ALTERNATE 2 TOTAL $25,840.00 $25,840.00 $25,840.00 $36,822.00 $32,816.80 $38,760.00 $33,611.38 MIN BID ALTERNATE 3 II.74UCK EXCAVATION(EV)(P)-MANAGEMENT LEVEL 3 CY 646 $50.00 $32,300.00 $58.00 $37,468.00 $100.00 $64,600.00 $57.00 $36,822.00 $52.60 $33,979.60 $115.00 $74,290.00 $80.30 $51,873.80 BID ALTERNATE 3 TOTAL $32,300.00 $37,468.00 $64,600.00 $36,822.00 $33,979.60 $74,290.00 $51,873.80 TOTAL PART 1-JCRR(147TH TO 140TH)IMPROVEMENTS $3,055,585.00 $2,053,809.35 $2,282,567.70 $2,499,225.95 $2,513,593.89 $2,520,399.60 $2,588,002.45 TOTAL BASE BID $3,055,585.00 $2,053,809.35 52,282,567.70 $2,499,225.95 $2,513,593.89 $2,520,399.60 $2,588,002.45 - i TOTAL ALTERNATE BID 1 $19,380.00 $21,964.00 $19,380.00 $20,672.00 96d60"00 $32,300.00 $33,611.38 TOTAL ALTERNATE BID 2 $25,840.00 $25,840.00 $25,840.00 $36,822.00 $32,816.80 $38,760.00 $33,611.38 LALTERNATE BID 3 $32,300.00 `$37,468.00 $64,600.00 _t822.00 $74,290.00 $51,873.80 TOTAL BASE BID+ALTERNATE BID3 $3,087,885.00 $2,091,277.35 $2,347,167.70 $2,536,047.95 $2,547,573.49 $2,594,689.60 $2,639,876.25 11 Contractor McNamara Contracting Inc ICON,LLC S.M.Hentges&Sons,Inc. Park Construction Company Bituminous Roadways Inc. Max Steininger,Inc. 16700 Chippendale Avenue 330 Highway St.E. 650 Quaker Avenue 1481 81st Avenue NE 1520 Commerce Drive 3080 Lexington Ave S. Address Rosemount,MN 55068 Dodge Center,MN 55927 Jordan,MN 55352 Minneapolis,MN 55432 Mendota Heights,MN 55120 Eagan,MN 55121 651-322-5500 507-634-7778 952-492-5700 763-786-9800 651-686-7001 651-454-6620 Representative Mike McNamara Douglas L.Ims Nathan Hentges Michael Christianson Pam Hague Gregg Koenig President President Vice President Vice President Secretary Controller Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% Page 213 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.M. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve purchase of Traffic Signal Controller Cabinet for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Approve purchase of Traffic Signal Controller Cabinet for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements Summary: Staff solicited and received a quote for a Dakota County standard traffic signal controller and cabinet in the amount of$32,670.00, for advance purchase by the City and installation by an electrical contractor at the 140th Street West/Johnny Cake Ridge Road intersection signal system.A new controller and cabinet are required to be purchased to allow for flashing yellow arrow operations to be installed for all intersection approaches(the existing cabinet and controller will not accommodate flashing yellow arrow operations). This work is included as part of intersection and ADA improvements as part of the Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. Only 1 quote was solicited, as there is only 1 supplier in the State of Minnesota that supplies Dakota County standard controllers and cabinets.The project calls for the controller and cabinet to be County standard components to allow for the County to continue to be able to maintain and operate this signal system on behalf of the City. Attached is a copy of the detailed price quotations. Background: On June 13, 2024,the City Council adopted Resolution Number 2024-94,Authorizing Preparation of Feasibility Study for Project 2025-104, 2025 Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. On October 24, 2024, City Council adopted Resolution Number 2024-133, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. Page 214 of 376 Budget Impact: Project costs and funding are included in the budgeted amounts as part of Project 2025-104,Johnny Cake Ridge Road (147th to 140th Street) Improvements. Municipal State Aid Funds are budgeted for costs associated with proposed improvements. Attachments: 1. Quote Summary Letter Page 215 of 376 i SEH Building a Better World for All of Us' April 3,2025 RE: Apple Valley,Minnesota Controller Cabinet Ordering 140t1i Street at Johnny Cake Ridge Road City Project No. 2025-104 SEH No. APPLE 181897 Mr. Brandon S.Anderson,PE City Engineer City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 Dear Brandon: This letter is intended to outline for you the information needed for the City of Apple Valley to purchase one (1) new traffic signal controller cabinet and controller unit, for the revised signal system work at the intersection of 140t1i Street West and Johnny Cake Ridge Road. By purchasing these items,the City can: • Save contactor markup for providing these items, • Ensure that these materials are Dakota County approved and will meet their requirements for potential future signal maintenance and operation of these materials. As requested, SEH solicited a price quote from the local supplier that provides these County recommended materials and electrical equipment (Traffic Control Corporation). The supplier provided us with a price quote for these materials on March 31,2025 and a copy of their detailed price quote is attached to this letter for your information and records. Their quote is for $28,700.00 and includes the controller cabinet, controller unit, and internal cabinet components, along with an EVP auxiliary interface panel to allow for full operation of the existing EVP system. The Engineer's estimate for these items was $30,000. The price quote also included a line item for replacement of the Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) cabinet card(for$3,970.00). While the original EVP cabinet card may be able to be reused with the new controller cabinet installation,if the City has available funds we recommend that these be replaced with the new controller cabinet installation. The existing EVP card is an original item installed with this signal system several years ago and should be considered for replacement in the next few years to ensure that the full EVP system continues to operate satisfactorily. Note that the new EVP cabinet card will work with the existing signal mast arm mounted detectors and cabling from the detectors to the cabinet,so only the cabinet card is recommended to be upgraded at this time. Engineers I Architects I Planners I Scientists Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.,3535 Vadnais Center Drive,St.Paul,MN 55110 SEH is 100%employee-owned I sehinc.com I 651.490.2000 I 800.325.2055 I 888.908.8166 fax Page 216 of 376 Mr. Brandon S.Anderson,PE April 3,2025 Page 2 Including the costs of the controller and cabinet along with EVP cabinet card replacement, the overall quoted price by Traffic Control Corporation for these components is$32,670.00. Estimated shipping time after shop drawings are approved is 12-14 weeks,meaning that these components would be anticipated to ship to the City(or County) in July or August depending on when the City places the order for these components. Enclosed with this letter is a sample letter(hard and disk copy) that the City can use to advance purchase these items for the revised signal system. The sample cover letter has been compiled to detail the specific equipment that needs to be advance ordered from Traffic Control Corporation. The cover letter can be used as shown or modified as you see fit, adding the City's letterhead to the letter. The City will need to issue a purchase order to Traffic Control Corporation for these materials. The prices shown on the cover letter are the prices quoted directly from Traffic Control Corporation for these items. These prices do not include sales tax, as the City should be able to tax-exempt order these items. Please feel free to call me at 651-402-4383 or email me at igray@sehinc.com if you have any comments or questions regarding the above-mentioned information. Thank you. Sincerely, SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC. 9_ /T4./ John M. Gray,PE Project Engineer Enclosures Page 217 of 376 Mr. Brandon S. Anderson,PE April 3,2025 Page 3 TRAFFIC CONTROL QUOTATION [1] CORPORATION 5651 MEMORIAL AVENUE OAK PARK HEIGHTS,MN 55082 Number 663803 PHONE:651-439-1737 Page: 1 of 1 To: 10908 APPLE VALLEY,CITY OF 7100 147TH STREET W APPLE VALLEY MN 55124-9016 USA Quote Date: 3/31/2025 Expires: 5/30/2025 Terms: NET 30 BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT FOB: DESTINATION-FRT INCLUDED Attn: Salesperson: ALLEN EISINGER Email: Email: AEisinger@TCC1.com Phone: 952-953-2500 Fax: Phone: 651-439-1737 Letting Date: Location: 140TH ST W @ JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE RD Book/Call/Item: Description: TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER&CABINET Contract No: MNDOT 144047 Part Number/Description Unit Price Qty/UM Net Price TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABINET 23,250.00 1.00 EA 23,250.00 LOCATION: 140TH ST W&JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE RD 77"ECONOLITE ALUM NATURAL CABINET WITH DOCUMENT DRAWER, DAKOTA COUNTY TS2 SPECIFICATIONS:SETUP FOR FLASHING YELLOW ARROW OPERATION, 16 POSITION,2 DETECTOR RACKS,4 BIUS, POWER SUPPLY, 1 FL,4 FTR, 16LS+2 SPARE,80 POSITION FUSE BLOCK,QUAD OUTLET ASSEMBLY,PEDESTRIAN INTERFACE BLOCK, M M U21600-GE F40225 4,750.00 1.00 EA 4,750.00 (504)CONTROLLER,COBALT,G,TYPE 1, DATA KEY,6 YEAR WARRANTY: ECONOLITE,COB11120110000 W/COBEW6YR WITH EOS F60386 3,970.00 1.00 EA 3,970.00 PHASE SELECTOR, MULTIMODE,OPTICOM 764:GTT,76-1000-1054-0 FIELD SERVICE 700.00 1.00 EA 700.00 "QUOTE INCLUDES 1 TRIP,UP TO 4 HOURS OF CABINET TURN ON ASSISTANCE FROM TCC TECHNICIAN Item Total: 32,670.00 Misc Charges and Adjustments: 0.00 Quote Total: 32,670.00 Pricing does not include applicable sales taxes.If order is to be exempt sales tax,documentation must be provided at time of order. Additional terms may apply.Review our full Terms&Conditions of Sale at www.traficcontro/carp.com. Page 218 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.N. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve First Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update Staff Contact: Department / Division: Evan Acosta,Assistant City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Approve First Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update Summary: The City was awarded a $35,000 grant through Dakota County Public Health for an update to the City's existing Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan from 2010.The existing Joint Powers Agreement requires that the grant funds be spent by May 31, 2025.The City and County have identified that it is in the best interest of the Plan Update to extend the timeline to August 31, 2025,to allow for continued Public Engagement and thorough review of the updated plan materials.The City expects to bring forward a Draft version of the Update to City Council for comments in July. The amendment has been reviewed by the City Attorney. Background: On November 26, 2024, City Council authorized Project 2024-112, Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update. On July 11, 2024, City Council approved a Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Project 2024-112, Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Amendment to JPA Page 219 of 376 .1.1 Dakota County Contract #DCA20570 FIRST AMENDMENT TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY WHEREAS, effective July 23, 2024 the County of Dakota ("County") and the City of Apple Valley ("City") entered into a Joint Powers Agreement DCA20570 ("JPA") for sharing of cost to conduct a Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Update ("Project"); and WHEREAS, Section 1 of the JPA provides that the JPA shall remain in effect until May 31, 2025; and WHEREAS, Section 2 of the JPA provides that the County agrees to reimburse the City in an amount not to exceed $35,000 for costs incurred to conduct a Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Update during the period from the Effective Date through May 31, 2025 (Grant Funds); and WHEREAS, the second paragraph of Section 6 provides, in part, that all requests for reimbursements must be submitted by April 15, 2025; and WHEREAS, Section 7 (J), subparagraph iii (a) provides, in part, that the County may refrain from disbursing additional Grant Funds hereunder, and/or may seek recovery of all or a portion of any grant Funds Previously disbursed to the City hereunder upon: . . . (ii) the City's failure to complete the Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Update on or before the later of May 31, 2025 or the expiration of the Cure Period; and WHEREAS, Section 7 (B), subparagraph iii provides that any amendment to the JPA must be in writing and executed by the County and City; and WHEREAS, the County and City desire to amend Sections 1, 2, 6, and 7 (J) of the JPA as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, the County and City agree to amend the JPA as follows in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein: 1. Section 1 is amended to read as follows: 1. Effective Date and Term. This Agreement shall be effective as of the dates of signature by the parties. This Agreement shall remain in effect until August 31, 2025 or until completion by the parties of their respective obligations under this Agreement, whichever occurs first, unless earlier terminated by law or according to the provisions of this Agreement. 2. Section 2 is amended to read as follows: 2. Grant of Monies. The County agrees to reimburse the City in an amount not to exceed $35,000 for costs incurred to conduct a Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Update during the period from the Effective Date through August 31, 2025 (Grant Funds). 3. Section 6 is amended to read as follows: 6. Reimbursement. After this Agreement has been executed by both parties, the City may claim reimbursement for expenditures incurred in connection with the performance of activities that are eligible for reimbursement in accordance with the Agreement. Page 220 of 376 .1.1 Dakota County Contract#DCA20570 The County will reimburse the City within 35 calendar days of the City's submission of invoices to the County for eligible expenditures. Invoices must be submitted in the form acceptable to the County. All requests for reimbursement must be submitted by July 15, 2025. The City must certify that the requested reimbursements are accurate, appropriate and eligible in accordance with Master Grant Contract No. 12-700-0068 attached hereto as set forth in Exhibit D, that it has documentation of the actual expenditures for which reimbursement is sought, and that such expenditures have not been otherwise reimbursed. 4. Section 7 Miscellaneous (J) Default and Remedies (iii) Remedies subparagraph (a) is amended to read as follows: (a) May refrain from disbursing additional Grant Funds hereunder; and/or may seek recovery of all or a portion of any Grant Funds previously disbursed to the City hereunder upon: (i) the County determining that previously reimbursed expenditures were ineligible for reimbursement and/or (ii) the City's failure to complete the Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Update on or before the later of August 31, 2025 or expiration of the Cure Period. 5. This Amendment is effective and enforceable on the date that the last party hereto signs this Amendment. 6. All other terms of the JPA shall remain in full force and effect. 7. In any case where this Amendment conflicts with the initial terms of the JPA, this Amendment shall govern. Page 221 of 376 .1.1 Dakota County Contract#DCA20570 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment on the dates indicated below. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Public Works Director Mayor Date AND By City Clerk Date DAKOTA COUNTY By Physical Development Director Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/Brian J. Wisdorf 5/2/2025 Assistant County Attorney Date KS-23-295-1 COUNTY BOARD RESOLUTIONS No. 23-181 Page 222 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.0. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Kusske Construction Co. LLC,for Project 2025-127, 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements and approve acceptance and final payment Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Kusske Construction Co. LLC,for Project 2025-127, 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements and approve acceptance and final payment Summary: Change order No. 1 in the amount of$30,033.76 provides compensation to the Contractor for all necessary costs to remove excess frost from the site and the import of sand to fill the extra excavation. Attached please find the 2nd and final payment for Project 2025-127, 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements.All public improvements associated with the project are complete and in acceptable condition to become public infrastructure of the City.This final payment of$59,140.39 will close the agreement with Kusske Construction Co. LLC, and result in a total construction cost of $506,478.76. Background: On February 13, 2025, City Council adopted Resolution 2025-24, awarding agreement for Project 2025-127, 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park)SS Improvements to Kusske Construction Company, LLC in the amount of$477,945.00. On January 9, 2025, City Council Accepted a Proclamation Declaring a Local Emergency, Adopted Resolution 2025-008 Extending a Local Emergency Pursuant to Minnesota Statues, Sections 12.29 and 12.37, and Adopted Resolution 2025-009 Authorizing the Making of a Local or Special Emergency Contract. Budget Impact: Final cost breakdown and funding for the project are summarized below. Page 223 of 376 Estimated Project Costs: Awarded Costs Final Cost Construction Cost $477,945.00 $ 476,445.00 Hard Surface Restoration (special $ 150,000.00 contract) Change Order No. 1 $ 0.00 $ 30,033.76 Total Estimated Cost $ 627,945.00 $ 506,478.76 Estimated Project Funding: (Reallocate) City Project 2025-106 $ 600,000.00 $ 506,478.76 Sanitary Sewer Fund $ 27,945.00 Total Estimated Funding $ 627,945.00 $ 506,478.76 Attachments: 1. Final Pay with Change Order No. 1 Page 224 of 376 PAYMENT VOUCHER NO.2 and Final 2025-127 140th St(PILOT KNOB TO ERICKSON PARK)SS IMPROVEMENTS CITY PROJECT NO.2025-127 For Period:212712025 Through 413012025 OWNER: CONTRACTOR: City of Apple Valley Contractor Name Kusske Construction Co. 7100 147th Street West Contractor Address 582 Bavaria Ln Apple Valley,MN 55124 City,State,Zip Chaska,MN 55318 Telephone No. 952-448-3321 Amount of Contract: $477,945.00 CO No.#1 $30.033.76 Total Amount $507,978.76 Contract Value Less Amount of Work 5% Less Net Account Per Resolution Certified Percent Previous Amount Number 2025-009&2025-008 To Date Retained Payments Due Sanitary Sewer Utility 5365-6810-2025127S $ 477,945.00 $ 476,445.00 $ - $ 447,338.37 $ 29,106 63 CO No.#1 5365-6810.2025127E $ 30.033.76 $ 30.033.76 $ 30,033 76 Subtotal $ 507,978.76 $ 506,478.76 $ • $ 447,338.37 $ 59,140.39 Total $507,978.76 $506,478.76 $0.00 $447,338.37 $59,140.39 Date: 9-May-2025 &O dvn M 'ennoh Brandon Anderson(May 9,202500 28, City Engineer h_ / .. 4A Date: ,12 1 ' J/ /�0 Public�orks '' e Page 225 of 376 •o•oo• Owner. City of Apple Valley.7100 W.147th St.,Apple Valley,MN 55124 Dale: April 30,2025 •••• ••• For Period: 2/27/2025-4/30/2025 Request No: 2&Final Apple lley Contractor: Kusske Construction Company,LLC Va CONTRACTOR'S REQUEST FOR PAYMENT 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park)SS Improvemnets 2025-127 SUMMARY 1 Original Contract Amount $ $477,945.00 2 Change Order-Addition $ 30,033.76 3 Change Order-Deduction $ 0.00 4 Revised Contract Amount S $507,978.76 5 Value Completed to Date S $506,478.76 6 Material on Hand S $0,00 7 Amount Earned $ $506,478.76 8 Less Retainage 0% S $0.00 9 Subtotal S $506,478.76 10 Less Amount Paid Previously S $447,338.37 11 Liquidated damages- S $0.00 12 AMOUNT DUE THIS REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. 2&Final S $59,140.39 Approved by Conn or: Approved by Owner: Kusske Constr coon ompnny� CITY OF APPLE VALLEY t-aprdon Andenton Brandon S Anderson,City Engineer 9-May-2025 Date Specified Contract Completion Date: March 7.2025 Clint Hooppaw,Mayor Date Attest:Christina M.Scipioni,City Clerk Date 2025-127 Request for Payment Page 226 of 376 Contract Unit Previous Curren! Quantity Amount No. Item Unit Quantity Price Quantity Quantity To Dote To Dole I PART 1 I MOBILIZATION LS I S 12,250.00 S 0.75 0.25 1 S 12,250,00 2 REMOVE TRAIL AND PAVEMENT LS 1 S 13,750.00 E 1.00 0.00 I S 13,750,00 • 3 BID-LOGS LE 600 S 5.00 5 300.00 0.00 300 S 1,50000 4 BLANKET FOR DISTURBED AREAS SY 3,000 S 2.50 S 3,000,00 0.00 3,000 S 7,500.00 5 RIP FROST LS 1 S 18,750.00 S 1.00 0.00 I S 18,750.00 6 REMOVE FROST FROM SITE CY 1,900 5 17.25 S 1,900.00 0.00 1,900 S 32,775,00 7 IMPORT SAND TO REPLACE FROST CY 1,900 S 18.60 S 1,960.00 0.00 1,900 5 35,340,00 8 SAND FILL EXISTING 15"SEWER LF 1,600 S 10.50 S 1,600.00 0.00 1,600 5 16,600.00 9 REMOVE MANHOLE SECTION/FILL WITH SAND EA 4 S 1,250.00 S 2.00 2.00 4 S 5,000 00 10 CONNECT TO EXISTING SEWER EA 2 S 4,240.00 S 2.00 0.00 2 S 8,480,00 11 OPEN CUT IS"PVC SDR 26,L0'DEEP LF 1,600 S 173.00 5 1,600.00 0.00 1,600 S 276,80000 12 INSTALL SANITARY MANHOLLES EA 5 S 9,500.00 S 5.00 0.00 5 5 47,500 00 TOTAL PART 1 S476,445.00 CHANGE ORDER NO.1 ' 13 REMOVE FROST FROM SITE CY 1415 S 17.25 0 1415.00 1415 S 24,408.75 14 IMPORT SAND TO REPLACE FROST CY 302.42 S 18.60 0 302.42 302.42 5 5,625.01 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO.t S 30,033,76 TOTAL PART I+CHANGER ORDER NO.1 S506,478.76 2025t27 Reaueat tar Payment Page 227 of 376 PROJECT PAYMENT STATUS OWNER CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park)SS Improvemnets City Project 2025-127 CONTRACTOR Kusske Construction Company,LLC CHANGE ORDERS No. Date Description Amount [ 5/6/2025 Additional Frost removal and Backfill $30,033.76 Total Change Orders $30,033.76 PAYMENT SUMMARY No. From To Payment Retainage Completed 1 01/27/2025 02/27/25 $447,338.37 $23.544.13 $470,882.50 2&Final 02/27/2025 04/30/25 $59,140.39 $506,478.76 Material on Hand Total Payment to Date $506,478.76 Original Contract $477,945.00 Retainage Pay No. 2&Final Change Orders $30,033.76 Total Amount Earned $506,478.76 Revised Contract $507,978.76 2025-127 Request for Payment Page 228 of 376 :. Owner:City of Apple Valley,7100 W.147th St..Apple Valley.MN 55124 Date 4130/2025 01' Contractor.Kusske Construction Company,LLC Apple Bono Company Va IIey,Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Bond No. 108111272 , CHANGE ORDER NO.1 140th St(Pilot Knob to Erickson Park)SS Improvements CITY PROJECT NO.2025-127 The following items are deemed to be necessary to complete the project according to the intended design. In accordance with the terms of this Contract,the Contractor Is hereby authorized and instructed to perform the work as altered by the following provisions. Description of Work This change order will add additional scope and quantities to the project •Item 1 covers all necessary costs to remove excess frost from site. • item 2 Covers the import of sand to fill the extra excavation. Contract Unit Total No. Item Unit Quantity Price Amount CHANGE ORDER NO.1 13 REMOVE FROST FROM SITE CY 1415 $17.25 $24,406.75 14 IMPORT SAND TO REPLACE FROST CY 302.42 $18.60 $5,626.01 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER 1 $30,033.76 2025-127 COAL @ Finol Page 229 of 376 Original Contract Amount $477,945.00 Previous Change Orders $0.00 This Change Order $30,033.76 Revised Contract Amount(including this change order) $507,978.76 CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIMES Original Contract Times: 3/7/2025 Substantial Completion (days or date): 3/7/2025 Ready for final Payment(days or date): 4/30/2025 Increase of this Change Order: Substantial Completion (days or date): Ready for final Payment(days or date). Contract Time with all approved Change Orders: Substantial Completion (days or date): Ready for final Payment(days or date): Approved by Contractor: Approved by Owner: Kusske Construction Company, LLC CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Name and Title cC M �� CL PrE Sq • Clint Hooppaw, Mayor S-7-15- Date Date Approved By Public Works CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 8'andon 4{ndel-son oBrandon S. Anderson, City Engineer Attest: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 9-May-2025 Date Date cc: Contractor: Kusske Construction Co. LLC Bonding Company:Travelers 2025-127 CO#I&Final Page 230 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.P. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve acceptance and final payment on purchase order with Webber Recreational Design, Inc.,for branding and play features for Project 2024-187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements(2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Nate Rosa Parks and Recreation Recreation Superintendent Action Requested: Approve acceptance and final payment on purchase order with Webber Recreational Design, Inc.,for branding and play features for Project 2024-187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements(2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Summary: Webber Recreation Design, Inc.,was hired to fabricate custom branding and play features for Splash Valley Water Park(formerly the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center).The purchase order, in the amount of$272,283.00, included: • Five separate otter features to be displayed around the water park • One giant tippy wedge play feature with a 375-gallon dump bucket • One climbing platform and slide feature with a water play table • One wacky play feature with water jets, buckets, and more The City purchased these items from Webber Recreation Design, Inc.,through the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Agreement. The custom-made branding and play features have been delivered to Splash Valley Water Park, and staff are very pleased with the finished product. Installation of the equipment(which is already underway) is being coordinated by Terra Construction,the Construction Manager at Risk for this project. Staff are recommending final payment. Background: For the last several years,the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023,Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks,trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center,the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth Page 231 of 376 athletic complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters.As we develop projects,we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. Budget Impact: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. Attachments: 1. Final Pay Document Page 232 of 376 RECEIVED by Apple Valley Finance Webber Recreational Design, Inc. Received By: Brandi Aitkin 1442 Brooke Ct Date Received: 4/17125 Hastings,MN 55033 US +16514383630 customerservice@webberrec.com vie er Per Eric, hold check until www.webberrec.com parts are received/installed. RECREATIONAL DESIGN, INC. INVOICE BILL TO INVOICE 1466 City of Apple Valley DATE 04/15/2025 7100 W147th St TERMS Due on receipt Apple Valley 55124-6562 DUE DATE 05/01/2025 SALES REP PROJECT NAME Jay Pool Play Feat Miracle Order:Miracle Order 1 0.00 0.00T MIRACLE ORDER SOURCEWELL#33405 Miracle Order:Miracle Order 1 63,690.00 63,690.00T MIIRACLE R0013243183 Freight Charges 1 2,700.00 2,700.00T Freight Charges Mracle order R0013243183 Weber Group:Aquatic Designs 1 388,893.00 388,893.00T WEBER GROUP Pool Play features 1 0.00 0.00T FINAL PAYMENT Please Make Checks Payable to Webber Recreational SUBTOTAL 455,283.00 Design, inc. TAX (0%) 0.00 TOTAL 455,283.00 PAYMENT 183,000.00 BALANCE DUE $272,283.00 Thank You for your Business Page 1 of 1 Page 233 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.Q. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve claims and bills Staff Contact: Department / Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Action Requested: Approve claims and bills Summary: Attached for City Council review and approval are check registers for recent claims and bills. Background: N/A Budget Impact: Check registers dated April 30, 2025, and May 7, 2025, in the amounts of$3,004,264.60, and $791,338.03, respectively. Attachments: 1. Check Register&Summary,April 30, 2025 2. Check Register&Summary, May 7, 2025 Page 234 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34453 5/2/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE 5.59- DISCOUNT 488547 350130100337 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 55.95 CLEANING SUPPLIES 488547 350130100337 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS .39- DISCOUNT 488548 350130100347 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 3.91 FASTENERS 488548 350130100347 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS .13- DISCOUNT 488303 350134100308 1730.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1.38 Q.P.FAUCET REPAIR 488303 350134100308 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1.99- DISCOUNT 488304 350134100310 1730.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 19.99 PADLOCK JCRPE 488304 350134100310 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1.59- DISCOUNT 488305 350134100324 1720.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 16.00 SAW BLADES 488305 350134100324 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 87.54 34454 5/2/2025 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 91.33 RECEIPT,INV&RETURN FORM 488180 133618 1200.6239 PRINTING POLICE MANAGEMENT 91.33 34455 5/2/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 227.79 NEW CRIME SCENE MARKERS 488344 111CQTJC1RXQ 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 386.13 PD OPS RESTROOM DISPENSERS 488194 13WD3TQQNCTP 4432.6740 2021172G CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 66.98 NEW EVIDENCE BAG 488329 14KMDKC66Q1 N 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 473.44 TARGET STANDS-RANGE 488523 14WXKD11 L1T6 1255.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE GUN RANGE 15.49 TIES FOR EXPLORERS 488345 1GRRC6JT3C4K 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 66.33 SMALL PARTS 488135 1 KCNTCWM3QL9 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LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 37.21 HAWK SIGNAL PED CROSSING APR 488189 200010066613APR 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 23.36 PILOT KNOB/155TH ST SPKLR APR 488187 200010066957APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 126.72 SIGN VALLEYWOOD ENTRANCE APR 488184 20001007874APR2 2215.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 5 472.56 15584 GASLIGHT DR APR 488186 200010130931APR 3212.6255 2024149G UTILITIES-ELECTRIC EDA OPERATION 25 Page 237 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4L30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34463 5/2/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 745.83 34464 5/2/2025 140094 DLT SOLUTIONS LLC 8,216.94 AUTOCAD SUBS.ANNUAL 488233 5309087A 1510.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 8,216.94 34465 5/2/2025 131088 EBERT COMPANIES 4,562.85 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 8 488307 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 4,562.85 34466 5/2/2025 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 300.00 SPRING WINE SALE AD 488195 1044003 5005.6239 PRINTING LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 300.00 34467 5/2/2025 101387 EGAN 2,064.01 SPRING STREET LIGHT MAINT. 488332 JC364915N001 5805.6249 2024114G OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 13,304.30 CLAIM#412367 CEDAR/WHITNEY LII 488333 JC364915N002 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 2,528.00 SOLAR LIGHT INSTALL/REPLACE 488544 JC364915N003 5365.6735 2025127S CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 17,896.31 34468 5/2/2025 100685 EMERGENCY APPARATUS MAINTENANC 443.18 4984-CONTROL PANEL MOUNT 488211 135918 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 443.18 34469 5/2/2025 134308 FAIRCHILD EQUIPMENT 413.25 PARTS-#363 HEADLIGHTS 488295 PSO0405631 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT 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5/2/2025 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 111.01 SPACE HEATER FOR DANYEL 488125 9476174769 1035.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FINANCE 111.01 34474 5/2/2025 153115 HATTOUNI,JOYETTA 255.00 PAYROLL CONF-HATTOUNI-ORLANDO 484559 20250225 1020.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE HUMAN RESOURCES 255.00 34475 512/2025 137297 HUMERATECH 2,565.97 PREV MAIN 2ND QTR 488319 250389 2215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 2,565.97 34476 5/2/2025 156101 INTL CODE COUNCIL,INC-MEMBERSHIP 310.00 ICC KILMARTIN MEMBERSHIP 488119 Q15000030854 1300.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS FIRE MANAGEMENT 310.00 34477 5/2/2025 158287 JLG ARCHITECTS 9,082.75 AVFAC DESIGN FEES MARCH 2025 488215 2342712 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 22,950.00 AVCC DESIGN FEES THRU MAR 2025 488218 240061 2305.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 32,032.75 34478 5/2/2025 162933 LINNER,DAVID 275.00 WATERCOLOR INSTRUCTOR 488193 20250422 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 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MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 10.80 GOPHER STATE FIBER LOCATES 488222 142003 1030.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,525.50 FIBER LOCATES Q1 488222 142003 1030.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 76,928.54 NETWORK CORE SWITCH 488222 142003 5305.6735 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY Page 239 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 6 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34479 5/2/2025 100289 LOGIS Continued... 4,533.75 NETWORK SERVICES 488229 147011 1030.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4,000.00 HUBBLE DEV LICENSE HR-JAMIE 488351 149005 1040.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS DATA PROCESSING 237,186.59 34480 5/2/2025 100293 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT 1,422.24 SWEEPER PARTS 488318 P64124 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN 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Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34486 5/2/2025 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS Continued... 217.00 WINE#1 00001291 488439 263259 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#1 00001291 488440 263259 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 380.50 WINE#2 00001291 488441 263262 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#2 00001291 488442 263262 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,881.50 34487 5/2/2025 100382 PILGRIM PROMOTIONS 6.00 EMBROIDERY-Z CHILD 488284 16922 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 6.00 EMBROIDERY-J LATHROP 488284 16922 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 6.00 EMBROIDERY-S WERNER 488284 16922 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 6.00 EMBROIDERY-J REINER 488284 16922 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 12.00 EMBROIDERY-R HOCHSPRUNG 488284 16922 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 42.00 BALL JACKET-C ESPINOZA 488284 16922 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 121.00 STOCKING HATS-STOCK 488284 16922 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 121 00 STOCKING HATS-STOCK 488284 16922 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 6.00 EMBROIDERY-C BREITUNG 488284 16922 5365.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 121.00 STOCKING HATS-STOCK 488284 16922 5305.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 447.00 34488 5/2/2025 100262 PING 25.50- DISCOUNT 488546 18184967 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 510.00 PING HEADCOVERS 488546 18184967 2260.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 484.50 34489 5/2/2025 100393 PUMP AND METER SERVICE INC 514.22 REPAIR-FUEL PUMPS 488281 1020514 1540.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 514.22 34490 5/2/2025 147331 RJ MECHANICAL 96,464.52 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 8 488311 20250331A 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 136,944.79 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 6 488312 20250331B 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 233,409.31 34491 5/2/2025 152480 RMB ENVIRONMENTAL LAB 342.00 WATER QUALITY SAMPLES 488188 B016813 5505.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 342.00 34492 512/2025 100042 ROTARY CLUB OF APPLE VALLEY 247.00 ROTARY DUES-FRANCIS 488203 2750 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 247.00 ROTARY DUES-LAWELL 488196 2762 1010.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION Page 241 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34492 5/2/2025 100042 ROTARY CLUB OF APPLE VALLEY Continued... 494.00 34493 5/2/2025 145515 SCHUFT,STEVE 41.47 STORE SUPPLIES 488136 20250415 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 41.47 34494 5/2/2025 144495 SMALL LOT MN 522.00 THC#3 00051469 488454 92666 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 240.00 WINE#3 00051469 488455 92666 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 762.00 34495 5/2/2025 158490 SONUS INTERIORS INC 20,134.30 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT#2 488310 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 20,134.30 34496 5/2/2025 102904 ST ANDREWS PRODUCTS CO 20.85 FREIGHT ON RESALE 488137 7546686740 2210.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP 100 00 POKER CHIPS 488137 7546686740 2260.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 120.85 34497 5/2/2025 100457 STREICHERS INC 304.98 UNIFORMS LT 488342 11757824 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 125.00 UNIFORMS LT 488343 11757825 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 429.98 34498 5/2/2025 121326 SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION 193.00 FIRE EXT INSPECTION 488133 3174263 2215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 197.59 FIRE EXT INSPECTION 488134 3174353 2215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 390.59 34499 5/2/2025 101753 SYSCO MINNESOTA,INC 1,724.58 KITCHEN FOOD 488339 547848644 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 1.724.58 34500 5/2/2025 158145 TERRA CONSTRUCTION 5,449.90 AVFAC FOOD SERVICE EQ STORAGE 488213 24834007 2306.6740 PR230032 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 39,607.19 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 488213 24834007 2306.6715 PR230001 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 39,607.19 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 488213 24834007 2306 6715 PR230002 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 50,513.06 AVFAC CM SOFT COSTS&FEE 488213 24834007 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 249,500.00 AVFAC POOL SHELL&STRUCTURES 488213 24834007 2306.6735 PR230007 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER Page 242 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34500 5/2/2025 158145 TERRA CONSTRUCTION Continued... 103,031.44 HAYES CM SOFT COSTS&FEES 488214 24835001 2309.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES HAYES BASEBALUSOFTBALL COMPLX 487,708.78 34501 5/2/2025 147460 TRADITION WINE 8 SPIRITS 2,298.00 WINE#3 00051881 488458 42862 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 39.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 488459 42862 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,337.00 34502 5/2/2025 100481 TRI-STATE BOBCAT INC 145.68 PARTS-#365 488067 P35502 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 11.44 FUEL CAP-SKID STEER 488110 P35784 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 146.27 WEED WHIP SUPPLIES 488542 P36147 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 303.39 34503 5/2/2025 118830 UHL COMPANY,INC. 2,469.00 AVCC GYM HEATER REPAIR 488220 71322A 1900.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING AV COMMUNITY CENTER 2,469.00 34504 5/2/2025 100496 VAN PAPER CO 453.34 BAGS#1 00008795 488460 105151 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 4.53- DISCT#1 00008795 488461 105151 5025.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 448.81 34505 5/2/2025 122010 VINOCOPIA 256.00 WINE#1 00046257 488462 371343 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 488463 371343 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 272.00 WINE#2 00046257 488466 371344 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#2 00046257 488467 371344 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 96.00 LIQ#2 00046257 488468 371746 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#2 00046257 488469 371746 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 120.00 TAX#1 00046257 488464 371748 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 488465 371748 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 768.50 34506 5/2/2025 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE 104.00 WINE#3 00015926 488486 296780 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 488487 296780 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 560.00 WINE#3 00015926 488488 297106 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 488489 297106 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 548.00 WINE#3 00015926 488490 298309 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 243 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34506 512/2025 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE Continued... 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 488491 298309 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,076.00 WINE#1 00015926 488481 298311 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 116.00 TAX#1 00015926 488482 298311 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 FREIGHT#1 00015926 488483 298311 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 460.00 WINE#2 00015926 488484 298314 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#2 00015926 488485 298314 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 648.00 WINE#1 00015926 488479 7514167 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75 FREIGHT#1 00015926 488480 7514167 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,578.75 34507 5/2/2025 101003 WINZER FRANCHISE COMPANY 46.26 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 1350.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 46.26 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 46.26 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 46.28 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 46.26 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 46.26 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS&WASHERS 488060 3165429 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 277.58 34508 5/2/2025 100528 ZIEGLER INC 331.64 PARTS-#351 488061 IN001864268 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 331.64 325542 4/30/2025 157965 9525 BLACK OAKS PARTNERS LLC 2,111.29 LIQ1 TAX ESCROW-MAY 488208 20250418 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 3,698.66 LIQ1 CAM ESCROW-MAY 488208 20250418 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 12,500.00 LIQ1 LEASE-MAY 488208 20250418 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 18,309.95 325543 4/30/2025 162479 ACTION FENCE INC 42,987.50 POLICE OPERATIONS GARGE-PMT#3 488314 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 42,987.50 325544 4130/2025 147492 ACUSHNET COMPANY 1,604.00 FOOTJOY SHOES 488298 920133938 2260.6416 GOLF-SHOES GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 2.79- DISCOUNT 488296 920202308 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 139.50 TITLEIST BUY 3 GET 1 GOLF BALL 488296 920202308 2260.6412 GOLF-BALLS GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 2.79- DISCOUNT 488299 920228707 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 139.50 ER BALLS 488299 920228707 2260.6412 GOLF-BALLS GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 4.50- DISCOUNT 488301 920254683 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES Page 244 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325544 4/30/2025 147492 ACUSHNET COMPANY Continued... 90.00 FOOTJOY SHOES 488301 920254683 2260.6416 GOLF-SHOES GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 24.48- DISCOUNT 488549 920277042 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 816.00 FJ CUSTOM GLOVES 488549 920277042 2260.6415 GOLF-GLOVES GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 2,754.44 325545 4130/2025 152774 ADIDAS AMERICA INC 224.18 ADIDAS SHOES 488078 6163082142 2260.6416 GOLF-SHOES GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 774.51 ADIDAS SHOES 488224 6163085248 2260.6416 GOLF-SHOES GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 248.24 ADIDAS CLOTHING 488179 6163166329 2260.6413 GOLF-CAPS/HATS/CLOTHING GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 1,246.93 325546 4/30/2025 100089 ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL 7.65- PARTS 488107 15941C458219 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 183.95 PARTS 488519 15941D469985 1510.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 192.99 PARTS 488519 15941D469985 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 22.99 PARTS 488108 15941D473000 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 392.28 325547 4/30/2025 120949 AIRGAS USA LLC 6.90 WELDING GAS 488071 9159839304 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 6.92 WELDING GAS 488071 9159839304 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 6.90 WELDING GAS 488071 9159839304 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 6.90 WELDING GAS 488071 9159839304 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 27.62 325548 4130/2025 149618 ALTEMP MECHANICAL INC 2,802.14 REBUILD OF CHAR BROILER FOR 12 488223 271072 2215.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 2,802.14 325549 4/30/2025 135304 APEX ROOFING 2,600.00 ROOF ON RANGE 488320 29951 2220.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING GOLF DRIVING RANGE 2,600.00 325550 4/30/2025 154253 APPLE FORD LINCOLN 146.30 PARTS-#919 488064 703668 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 46.53 PARTS-#919 488058 708060 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 48.80 PARTS-#916 488059 708072 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 315.70 PARTS-#238 488530 708130 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 557.33 Page 245 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325551 4/30/2025 163698 APPLETON,JANELLE Continued... 22.35 UB REFUND 7135 UPPER 136TH ST 488356 20250429B 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 22.35 325552 4/30/2025 163072 ARCHITECT MECHANICAL INC 85,393.13 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 3 488325 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 85,393.13 325553 4/30/2025 163070 ARCHITECTURAL PANEL SYSTEMS INC 41,995.70 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 5 488326 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 41,995.70 325554 4/30/2025 118892 ASPEN MILLS 517.28 NAME TAGS AND TIE BARS 488350 352615 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 517.28 325555 4/30/2025 100032 ASTLEFORD INTERNATIONAL&ISUZU 702.10 REPAIR-#324 DEF SYSTEM 488279 2S37338 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 702.10 325556 4/30/2025 102930 BARTLEY SALES CO 5,424.58 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 1 488294 20250331 4432 6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 5,424.58 325557 4/30/2025 163658 BAUL,LLOYD AMADO 53.40 UB REFUND 15663 FLIGHT LN 488127 20250417A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 53.40 325558 4/30/2025 163650 BLU ROYAL ESTATES LLC 1.00 SURCHARGE REFUND AV132416 488085 20250410 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 56.01 MECH PERMIT REFUND 488085 20250410 1001.4063 PERMIT-HEATING GENERAL FUND REVENUE 57.01 325559 4/30/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 72 00 LIQ#1 00001930 488365 118784501 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00 LIQ#1 00001930 488364 118784513 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,147.67 LIQ#3 00001930 488386 120876684 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.90 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488387 120876684 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 40.00 TAX#3 00001930 488388 120876685 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488389 120876685 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 488.00 WINE#3 00001930 488419 120876686 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 246 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325559 4/30/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 5.75 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488420 120876686 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 88.00 WINE#3 00001930 488417 120876687 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 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FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 913.25 LIQ#3 00001930 488390 120986308 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 11.50 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488391 120986308 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 87.92 TAX#3 00001930 488392 120986309 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 NTAX#3 00001930 488393 120986309 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488394 120986309 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,056.00 WINE#3 00001930 488421 120986310 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.65 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488422 120986310 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 100.00 LIQ#2 00001930 488382 120986314 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#2 00001930 488383 120986314 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 96.00 WINE#2 00001930 488412 120986315 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#2 00001930 488413 120986315 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 788.91 LIQ#1 00001930 488370 120986317 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 17.48 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488371 120986317 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 TAX#1 00001930 488372 120986318 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488373 120986318 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 784.00 WINE#1 00001930 488402 120986319 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 11.50 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488403 120986319 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 832.00 WINE#1 00001930 488404 121007389 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488405 121007389 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 208.00 WINE#1 00001930 488406 121007390 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488407 121007390 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6,206.44 LIQ#3 00001930 488395 121120266 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 55.10 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488396 121120266 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 TAX#3 00001930 488397 121120267 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 20.00 NTAX#3 00001930 488398 121120267 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488399 121120267 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 247 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325559 4/30/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 1,912.00 WINE#3 00001930 488423 121120268 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 23.00 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488424 121120268 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00 WINE#3 00001930 488425 121120269 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 488426 121120269 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 632.85 LIQ#2 00001930 488384 121120274 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.78 FREIGHT#2 00001930 488385 121120274 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 632.00 WINE#2 00001930 488414 121120275 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00- CMWINE#2 00001930 488415 121120275 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.90 FREIGHT#2 00001930 488416 121120275 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,803 75 LIQ#1 00001930 488374 121120277 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.74 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488375 121120277 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 640.00 WINE#1 00001930 488408 121120278 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.75 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488409 121120278 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES .02 LIQ#1 00001930 488376 121120279 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#1 00001930 488377 121120279 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 112.00- CMWINE#1 00001930 488410 413485219 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15- CMFREIGHT#1 00001930 488411 413485219 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 30,279.52 325560 4/30/2025 144930 CANON 63.41 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1920.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE SENIOR CENTER 74 55 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1400.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 192 34 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1500.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PW MANAGEMENT 215.51 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1700.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 417.24 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1200.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE POLICE MANAGEMENT 766.26 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 1030.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 87.28 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 2205.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE GOLF MANAGEMENT 42.55 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 42.55 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 5065.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 42.55 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 5095.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 49.52 COPIER LEASE 488209 39813614 5210.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,993.76 325561 4/30/2025 120367 CDA-DAKOTA COUNTY 282,732.21 LAHA CDA SUBRECIPIENTAGMT 488522 20251 1100.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DEV MANAGEMENT 282,732.21 325562 4/30/2025 100878 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 7.87 FIRE 3 CABLE TV APR 488543 175319601APR25 1340.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 15.74 ARENA CABLE APR 488191 175320701APR25 5205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT Page 248 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325562 4/30/2025 100878 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS Continued... 23.61 325563 4130/2025 151149 CHEM-AQUA,INC. 308.30 WATER TREATMENT CONTRACT 488084 9116470 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 308.30 325564 4/30/2025 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION 81.07 AVCC RUG SERVICE 488077 4226797411 1900.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVAV COMMUNITY CENTER 9.17 SHOP COVERALLS 488070 4226928155 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 13.51 PARKS COVERALLS 488070 4226928155 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 44.81 STREETS COVERALLS 488070 4226928155 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 155.75 CINTAS LINENS 488081 4227313633 2215.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 9.50 SHOP COVERALLS 488524 4227700865 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 13.51 PARKS COVERALLS 488524 4227700865 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 44.48 STREETS COVERALLS 488524 4227700865 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 371.80 325565 4/30/2025 100841 CRAWFORD DOOR SALES 23,043.20 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 1 488300 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 23,043.20 325566 4130/2025 122019 CROWN RENTAL-BURNSVILLE 113.30 CORE DRILL 488122 4230205 1730.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 113.30 325567 4/30/2025 100129 DAKOTA AWARDS&ENGRAVING 24.00 PAR TAGS(8) 488341 29248 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 24.00 325568 4/30/2025 163647 DROMEDA NETWORKS LLC 3,268.00 NETWORK SWITCH CABLES 488210 INV202500095 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3,268.00 325569 4/30/2025 120698 DURAND MANUFACTURING 444.98 REPAIR-#376T HITCH 488280 31820 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 444.98 325570 4/30/2025 118502 ECOLAB 21.05 ECO LAB STRIPS 488317 6350687191 2270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 21.05 Page 249 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325570 4/30/2025 118502 ECOLAB Continued... 325571 4/30/2025 129765 ELVIN,COLLEEN 102.00 MNIAAI CONF-ELVIN-ST CLOUD MN 488126 20250422 1310.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE FIRE TRAINING 102.00 325572 4/30/2025 162483 ENVISION GLASS INC 133,855.00 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 4 488297 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 133,855.00 325573 4/30/2025 163648 ESPINOZA,CLAUDIO 159.96 4 PR JEANS-C ESPINOZA 488082 20250324 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 159.96 325574 4/30/2025 100166 FEDEX 24.67 FREIGHT ON RESALE 488178 883282551 2210.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP 24.67 325575 4/30/2025 100168 FERRELLGAS 184.50 PROPANE FUEL 488120 1129927913 1530.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 184.50 325576 4/30/2025 163154 FRONT BURNER SPORTS&ENTERTAINMENT 2,500.00 HAYES NAMING RIGHTS CONSULTANT 488225 AV250401 5260.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES ARENA 2 MANAGEMENT-HAYES 2,500.00 325577 4/30/2025 157932 GEMM INTERNATIONAL INC 528.00 WINE#3 00052894 488427 711 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#3 00052894 488428 711 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 530.00 325578 4/30/2025 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 292.50 LIQ#3 00032379 488474 164424 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 252.00 WINE#3 00032379 488475 164424 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.75 FREIGHT#3 00032379 488476 164424 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 333.00 WINE#1 00032379 488472 164810 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.75 FREIGHT#1 00032379 488473 164810 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,056.00 WINE#3 00032379 488477 164811 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 FREIGHT#3 00032379 488478 164811 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,958 25 Page 250 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325579 4/30/2025 100891 HANCO CORPORATION Continued... 18.71 TIRE LUBE BRUSH 488532 21613400 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 665.84 MOWER TIRES 488337 21650200 1610.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 9.78 TIRE TUBE 488538 21724500 1630.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 694.33 325580 4/30/2025 162942 HENKEMEYER COATINGS INC 9,523.75 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 4 488293 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 9,523.75 325581 4/30/2025 128972 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC 382.50 COBBLESTONE SE DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2331.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES COBBLESTONE LAKE PARK 648.75 CEDAR ISLE DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2328.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CEDAR ISLES PARK 657.50 BELMONT DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2325.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES BELMONT PARK 687.50 DELANEY DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2332.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES DELANEY PARK 721.25 APPLE PONDS DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2323.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE PONDS PARK 782.50 CARROLLWOOD DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2327.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CARROLLWOOD PARK 823.75 CHAPARRAL DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2330.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CHAPARRAL PARK 846.25 AV EAST DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2324.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY EAST PARK 1,325.00 GREENLEAF NORTH DESIGN CONCEPT 488534 240584 2341.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES GREENLEAF PARK 4,883.75 NEIGH.PARK COMM.ENGAGEMENT 488534 240584 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 16,061.25 NEIGH PARK DESIGN&REIMBURSE 488534 240584 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 27,820.00 325582 4/30/2025 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 109.51 AVCC MOP HEADS,WIPES,ETC. 488076 IN4809968 1700.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 15.59 ICE PACK BAGS 488088 IN4815861 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 141.04 PAPER TOWELS 488352 IN4815878 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 60.48 PENCILS,RUBBER BANDS,TAPE 488080 IN4815972 1200.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 12.60 LAMINATED LABEL TAPE-BARB 488124 IN4818284 1300.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FIRE MANAGEMENT 18.34 2PKT FOLDERS-PENNY 488124 IN4818284 1020.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES HUMAN RESOURCES 46.31 GARBAGE LINERS 488192 IN4819365 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 2.61 FUEL SYSTEM PRINTER PAPER 488207 IN4819417 1540.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 21.15 FOOT REST-S WALTER 488207 IN4819417 1500.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PW MANAGEMENT 332 30 LAMINATOR 488207 IN4819417 1510.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 39.25 LAMINATING POUCHES 488207 IN4819417 5605.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES CEMETERY 28.08 DISPENSER 488355 IN4820246 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 47.50 PAPER TOWEL 488354 IN4820308 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 103.44 TOILET PAPER 488353 IN4820310 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 978.20 Page 251 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325563 4/30/2025 163460 JIT POWDER COATING COMPANY Continued... 612.20 BALL WASHERS REFINISHED 488232 57758A 2235.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 612.20 325584 4/30/2025 120273 KENNEDY&GRAVEN CHARTERED 175.00 EMPLOYEE ISSUE 488118 187494 1020.6231 LEGAL SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 175.00 325585 4/30/2025 148879 LA ROCHE'S INC 597.50 HUNTINGTON SEPTIC PUMPING 488226 30630 1730.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 597.50 325586 4130/2025 163536 LEES CERAMICS INC 26,818.15 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 3 488322 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 13,938.93 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 2 488323 20250331A 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 40,757.08 325587 4/30/2025 147557 LIBATION PROJECT 289.92 WINE#1 00051923 488429 87867 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.00 FREIGHT#1 00051923 488430 87867 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 297.92 325588 4/30/2025 101616 LMC INSURANCE TRUST 333.36 WC DED SPENCER APRIL 488117 24164 7205.6315 WORKERS COMP-DEDUCTIBLE INSURANCE CLAIMS 333.36 325589 4130/2025 145429 LUBE-TECH RELIABLE PLUS INC 108.79 OIL ABSORBENT PADS 488540 3784706 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 108.79 325590 4/30/2025 100942 MADDEN GALANTER HANSEN,LLP 90.00 EMPLOYEE ISSUE 488116 20241213 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 1,408.32 EMPLOYEE ISSUE 488292 20250113 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 1,498.32 325591 4/30/2025 163699 MCKEEHAN,PAUL 189.96 UB REFUND 13260 FLAGSTAFF AVE 488357 20250429A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 189.96 325592 4130/2025 100309 MENARDS 51 34 OFFICE PAINT SUPPLIES 488089 87810 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE Page 252 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325592 4/30/2025 100309 MENARDS Continued... 379.37 SUPPLIES FOR RANGE WALLS 488302 89807 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 111.60 WOOD BOARDS FOR RANGE PROJECT 488328 90244 1255.6399 OTHER CHARGES POLICE GUN RANGE 17.99 HOLE SAW BIT FOR RANGE 488331 90348 1200.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT POLICE MANAGEMENT 64.99 SCREWS FOR ARCHARY RANGE 488090 90545 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 418.71 FOREMAN OFFICE FLEET CMF 488283 90548 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 3.76- GOLF SALES TAX ADJUST 488545 90556 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 3.76 GOLF SALES TAX ADJUST 488545 90556 2230.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 54.69 SUPPLIES FOR SHOP 488545 90556 2230.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 20.07 LAC LAVON REPAIR 488091 90605 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 9.99 CABLE TIES/PICKLEBALL 488092 90607 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 39.90 LAC LAVON REPAIR 488093 90622 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 220.34 REPLACEMENT TREE MATERIALS 488074 90796 4933.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EAB REMOVALS 69.89 FAUCET REPAIR Q.P. 488098 90832 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 15.58 LATCH 488131 90834 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 26.92 DRILL BITS BENCH REPAIR 488097 90836 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 30.88 BOLTS FOR BENCH REPAIRS 488096 90837 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 24.90- RETURN OF BENCH REPAIR BOLTS 488101 90838 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 33.76 BOLTS FOR BENCH REPAIR 488095 90840 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 33.98- IRRIGATION PARTS RETURN 488099 90842 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 15.03 IRRIGATION TOOLS 488094 90845 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 53.66 GRASS SEED,LAWN BLANKET 488083 90864 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 87.95 THATCHING RAKE,MINI SPREADER 488083 90864 1920.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT SENIOR CENTER 45.74 IRRIGATION PARTS 488100 90866 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 35.65 SCREWS FOR GRAVEL NURSERY 488128 90902 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 33.90 PARTS FOR HAMMER DRILL 488130 90919 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 187.26 SHOP SUPPLIES,SHOP TOOLS CMF 488535 90924 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 18.78 PARTS FOR GRAVEL NURSERY 488129 90931 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 24.80 BOLTS FOR BENCH REPAIR 488106 90935 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 6.97 TRU FUEL 50:1 488348 90993 1330.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE OPERATIONS 13.67 PAPER TOWELS/REHAB SUPPLIES 488348 90993 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 270.03 SHOP SUPPLIES 488541 91028 1630 6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 8.99 GROUT BLADE 488536 91165 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 57.37 OUTLYING BUILDING TOILET REPAI 488105 91201 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 26.98- RETURN OF FAUCET PARTS FOR QUA 488102 91213 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 29.89 OUTLYING BUILDING FAUCET REPAI 488104 91215 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 4.49 OUTLYING BUILDING FAUCET REPAI 488103 91220 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 62.90 AVCC FERTILIZER 488521 91315 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 2,437.24 325593 4/30/2025 157094 MIDWEST MACHINERY Page 253 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325593 4130/2025 157094 MIDWEST MACHINERY Continued... 36.42 PARTS-#704 488062 10404415 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 18.21 PARTS-#704 488062 10404415 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 18.22 PARTS-#704 488062 10404415 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 72.85 325594 4/30/2025 138777 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 1,120.67 PARTS-#335ŝ 488285 10413870 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 1,120.67 325595 4/30/2025 155164 MN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 486.00 DOT CDL TESTING 488287 486886B 5365.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 486.00 325596 4/30/2025 143249 NAC MECHANICAL&ELECTRICAL SERVICES 104,234.00 POLICE OPERATIONS GARAGE-PMT 6 488313 20250331 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 104,234.00 325597 4/30/2025 100995 NAPAAUTO PARTS 8.96 PARTS-#321 488525 959885 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 8.50 PARTS-FUEL PUMPS 488066 960187 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 17.46 325598 4/30/2025 109947 NEW FRANCE WINE CO 456.00 WINE#1 00041046 488431 241292 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00041046 488432 241292 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 324.00 WINE#2 00041046 488433 241738 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#2 00041046 488434 241738 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,216.00 WINE#3 00041046 488435 241758 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 22.50 FREIGHT#3 00041046 488436 241758 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,016.00 WINE#3 00041046 488437 242282 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.50 FREIGHT#3 00041046 488438 242282 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,064.50 325599 4/30/2025 137637 NFPA 225.00 KILMARTIN MEMBERSHIP DUES 488114 20250319 1300.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS FIRE MANAGEMENT 225.00 325600 4/30/2025 142514 NPELRA 150.00 DUES-MEMBERSHIP 488113 16884 1020.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS HUMAN RESOURCES 150.00 Page 254 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325600 4/30/2025 142514 NPELRA Continued... 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Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325623 4/30/2025 163667 WAGNER,BRUCE RICHARD AND LINDA LOUISE Continued... 325624 4/30/2025 100814 WENZEL PLYMOUTH PLUMBING 2,400.00 HAYES CONC.BROKEN PIPE REPAIR 488212 38428 5265.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 2,400.00 325625 4/30/2025 163584 WILLOW POND WINERY LLC 143.00 WINE#3 00053146 488470 25014 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 143.00 WINE#3 00053146 488471 25016 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 286.00 325626 4/30/2025 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 96.00 WINE#1 00022992 488492 7514701 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 488493 7514701 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 96.00 WINE#3 00022992 488503 7514806 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#3 00022992 488504 7514806 5085.6550 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Register by GL Page- 25 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325627 4/30/2025 100363 XCEL ENERGY Continued... 90.73 SL ELECTRIC 147TH&JCR 488360 5104562347APR25 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 330.01 STREET LIGHTS ELECTRIC 488109 5168727942APR25 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 493.14 325628 4/30/2025 137143 Z WINES 352.00 WINE#1 00049968 488514 27810 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00049968 488515 27810 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 357.00 325629 4130/2025 102620 ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS INC 922.40 HOLDER BROOM PARTS 488228 2014971N 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 636.00 PLOW BLADES-TOOLCATS 488291 2014981N 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 1,558.40 20250245 2/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD 1,529.42- 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SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 03759638 Supplier 162644 MOPARWITECHESECTURITYIN(PCARD) 101.26 PIZZA FOR ARC FLASH TRAINING 487199 240372450509000 5315.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TRAINING/SCHOOL/MEETINGS 15399767 101.27 PIZZA FOR ARC FLASH TRAINING 487199 240372450509000 5370.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER TRAINING/SCHOOLJMEETINGS 15399767 Supplier 154668 OLE PIPER(PCARD) Page 259 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 26 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250245 2/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 3.84- STREETS SALES TAX ADJUST 487196 240552350452438 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 51845437 3.84 STREETS SALES TAX ADJUST 487196 240552350452438 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 51845437 51.23 PARTS-CHAINSAWS 487196 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241374650391004 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 19794437 41.02 BUSINESS CARDS 487182 241374650391004 1200.6239 PRINTING POLICE MANAGEMENT 19794437 Supplier 100577 OFFICE MAX(PCARD) 31.35 LP FOR GROUND THAWING 487173 241374650430014 5605.6257 UTILITIES-PROPANE/WATER/SEWER CEMETERY 96159409 14.53 NON OXY FUEL 487207 241374650460016 1600.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET MANAGEMENT 88259741 62.69 LP FOR GROUND THAWING 487208 241374650460016 5605.6257 UTILITIES-PROPANE/WATER/SEWER CEMETERY 88259824 Supplier 145769 SPEEDWAY(PCARD) 3.08- POL SALES TAX ADJUST 487211 241374650461004 1200.6239 PRINTING POLICE MANAGEMENT 24224686 3.08 POL SALES TAX ADJUST 487211 241374650461004 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 24224686 Page 260 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 27 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250245 2/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 41.02 BUSINESS CARDS 487211 241374650461004 1200.6239 PRINTING POLICE MANAGEMENT 24224686 Supplier 100577 OFFICE MAX(PCARD) 4.85 LIMEAWAY 487202 241640750440910 2265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF KITCHEN 17247627 22.23 SUPPLIES 487217 241640750490910 2270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 17263316 Supplier 100463 TARGET STORES(PCARD) 395.00 HOMICIDE SCHOOL GUADLAJARA 487183 241988050435063 1225.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPOLICE TRAINING 86426166 Supplier 139988 PAYPAL(PCARD) 195.00 RECRUITMENT-CITY PLANNER 487157 241988050475064 1020.6239 PRINTING HUMAN RESOURCES 45183275 195.00 RECRUITMENT-PLANNER 487158 241988050475064 1020.6239 PRINTING HUMAN RESOURCES 45484319 Supplier 126298 MN APA(PCARD) 398.21 COOLER DOORS LED BULBS 487165 242078550430366 5025.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 00211487 Supplier 163369 MEBULBS(PCARD) 39.00 SOCIAL MEDIA TRAINING 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3,670.00 20250425 4/25/2025 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 403.85 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 854.78 AFSCME HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,270.53 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,522.91 SCH 2 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,866.77 POLICE HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,898.75 SCH 1 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 4,388.98 HCSP FUNDING-ANN LV/COMP 488047 4232511245510 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,206.57 Page 270 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page- 37 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250425 4/25/2025 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) Continued... 20250426 4/28/2025 102664 US BANK 12,339.81 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 488055 423251124557 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,339.81 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 488055 423251124557 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 34,746.71 EMPLOYEE FICA 488055 423251124557 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 34,746.71 CITY SHARE FICA 488055 423251124557 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 81,268.13 FEDERAL TAXES PR 488055 423251124557 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 175,441.17 20250427 4/25/2025 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN 460.00 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 488053 423251124555 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 102.36 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 488054 423251124556 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 562.36 20250428 4/28/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 37,181.34 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 488052 423251124554 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 37,181.34 20250429 4/28/2025 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 71,980.94 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 488051 423251124553 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 95,353.09 CITY SHARE PERA 488051 423251124553 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 167,334.03 20250430 4125/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 10,233.13 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 488049 4232511245512 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,233.13 20250431 4/21/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 1,200.00 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2025 488516 20250421 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,200.00 20250432 4/14/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 234.54 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2025 488517 20250414 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 234.54 20250433 4/2512025 100009 AFSCME COUNCIL#5 1,286.99 UNION DUES 487129 40925920341 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,286.99 UNION DUES 488046 423251124551 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,573.98 Page 271 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:55:55 Council Check Register by GL Page 38 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 2/24/2025 -- 5/2/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250434 4/25/2025 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS Continued... 7,003.11 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 488048 4232511245511 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 7,003.11 20250435 4/25/2025 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 27,222.30 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 488050 423251124552 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 27,222.30 20250436 4/25/2025 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 2,461.23 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 488056 423251124558 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,461.23 20250501 5/1/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 1,233.36 HSA EMPLOYER FUNDING 488518 20250501 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSAIHRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,233.36 3,004,264.60 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 1,334,173.51 EFT Payments 471,446.21 A/P ACH Payment 1,198,644.88 Total Payments 3,004,264.60 iiA'C-7 .4\7 2s gat -(-941 Page 272 of 376 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 4/30/2025 10:56:03 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 2/24/2025 - 5/2/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 566,261.80 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 576.52 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 15.26 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 17,893.04 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 558,980.28 03210 EDA OPERATIONS FUND 472.56 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 1,157,495.60 04930 FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS 220.34 05000 LIQUOR FUND 86,735.99 05200 ARENA FUND 8,724.88 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 136,880.96 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 4,835.04 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 133.29 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 2,694.34 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 13,787.58 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 448,557.12 Report Totals 3,004,264.60 Page 273 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/7/2025 11:08:29 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/13/2025 -- 5/9/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34509 519/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE 2.19- DISCOUNT 489094 350134100335 1715.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 21.99 STRIPER PARTS 489094 350134100335 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 1.07- DISCOUNT 489095 350138100358 1210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 10.77 KEYS-AUCTION SQUADS 489095 350138100358 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 29.50 34510 5/9/2025 147453 ADAM'S PEST CONTROL INC 6.09- WTP SALES TAX ADJUST 488585 4080690 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 6.09 WTP SALES TAX ADJUST 488585 4080690 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 81.09 WTP PEST CONTROL MONTHLY 488585 4080690 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 18.69- UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 488586 4080691 5320.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 18.69 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 488586 4080691 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 248.69 PEST CONTROL WELLS&BOOSTER 488586 4080691 5320.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 329.78 34511 5/9/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 266.99 ATHMANN/ST.GEORGE BOOTS PEO 488589 19FLVGWW71C1 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 369.71 BATHROOM SUPPLIES 488574 1DCVLF9DPW4T 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 22.97 MICRO USB CHARGER(2) 488591 1DWYFLFMHC3F 1510.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 63.85 VOLUNTEER RECEPTION 489079 1Y1D4DCLHL7L 1005.6399 OTHER CHARGES MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 255.98 AUXILIARY STAND 488601 1YGKJX7R79PY 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 979.50 34512 5/9/2025 120405 APPLIED CONCEPTS INC 572.50 RADAR REPAIR 489090 456397 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 572.50 34513 5/9/2025 100054 BAUER BUILT INC 246.90 TIRES-#420 488730 180311981 5345.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 246.90 TIRES-#420 488730 180311981 5390.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 486.82 TIRE SWAP#306Ľ 488729 518032203 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 515.28 TIRES-#238 488728 518032320 1765.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,495.90 34514 5/9/2025 149719 BAYCOM 92.00 REPAIR TO GFORCE SENSOR 488596 EQUIPINV052246 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 92.00 34515 5/9/2025 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 627.50 KELLEY SURVEYING 488738 360748 2349.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES KELLEY PARK Page 274 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/7/2025 11:08:29 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/13/2025 -- 5/9/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34515 5/9/2025 142897 BOLTON 8 MENK,INC. Continued... 627.50 34516 5/9/2025 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE 670.50 BEER#1 00000114 488770 1127706 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 111.75 BEER#2 00000114 488797 1127708 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 894.00 BEER#3 00000114 488818 1127709 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 111.25 BEER#2 00000114 488798 1127838 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 384.00 LIQ#2 00000114 488799 1127839 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 100.00 THC#2 00000114 488801 1128225 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,538.15 BEER#2 00000114 488802 1128225 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 86.05 TAX#2 00000114 488803 1128225 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 37.00 NTAX#2 00000114 488804 1128225 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,310.80 BEER#3 00000114 488819 1128365 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 90.65 TAX#3 00000114 488820 1128365 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 18.60- CMBEER#2 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1131167 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 11.25 LIQ#3 00000114 488824 1131174 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 275 of 376 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/7/2025 11:08:29 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/13/2025 -- 5/9/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34516 5/9/2025 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE Continued... 492.80 LIQ#1 00000114 488786 1133093 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 234.00 THC/CBD#1 00000114 488787 1133171 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5,866.40 BEER#1 00000114 488788 1133171 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 42.40 TAX#1 00000114 488789 1133171 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 27.00 NTAX#1 00000114 488790 1133171 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 601.00 THC#2 00000114 488810 1133172 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK 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PH-ASSESSMENT ROLL 697 489085 1044775 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 247.50 PH-ASSESSMENT ROLL 697 CONT. 488605 1044776 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 49.50 PH-PD975 ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 488604 1045747 1015.6239 2025151 L PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 1,069.20 34518 5/9/2025 144557 EXECUTIVE OUTDOOR SERVICES LLC 925.00 MUNI LOT SNOW REMOVAL FEB 488723 2839 2097.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 750.00 MUNICIPAL LOT SNOW REMOVAL MAR 488722 2881 2097.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 1,675.00 34519 5/9/2025 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 113.82 ASH TREE REPLACEMENT SUPPLIES 488597 9477001656 4933.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EAB REMOVALS 113.82 34520 5/9/2025 100242 INDEPENDENT BLACK DIRT CO 25.44- GOLF USE TAX 488579 37260 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 25.44 GOLF USE TAX 488579 37260 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 370.00 DIRT 488579 37260 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE 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CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/7/2025 11:08:29 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/13/2025 -- 5/9/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34525 5/9/2025 157610 PETERSON COUNSELING AND CONSULTING LLC Continued... 630.00 MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT 488747 20250430 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 630.00 34526 519/2025 100385 PLUNKETTS PEST CONTROL INC 214.00 PEST CONTROL 488587 9112491 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 214.00 34527 5/9/2025 141723 PRECISE MRM LLC 609.00 PLOW TRUCK GPS(29) 488750 IN2002004950 1665.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 609.00 34528 5/9/2025 100393 PUMP AND METER SERVICE INC 222.50 REPAIR-FUEL PUMPS 488721 1021152 1540.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 286.62 FUEL NOZZLES AND SWIVELS 488603 4003887 1540.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 509.12 34529 5/9/2025 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Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250502 5/6/2025 100769 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF MN Continued... 3,091.10 791,338.03 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 212,826.71 EFT Payments 419,762.74 A/P ACH Payment 158,748.58 Total Payments 791,338.03 \\\ e Page 293 of 376 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/7/2025 11:08:35 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 3/13/2025 - 5/9/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 100,896.50 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 144.31 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 3,112.47 02095 CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 1,675.00 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 48,299.45 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 6,160.00 03210 EDA OPERATIONS FUND 69.70 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 5,822.90 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 2,250.00 04930 FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS 6,909.77 05000 LIQUOR FUND 233,596.24 05200 ARENA FUND 20,297.13 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 10,338.68 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 5,084.40 07100 INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL FUND 17,161.14 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 28,167.08 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 301,353.26 Report Totals 791.338.03'l Page 294 of 376 •••• ITEM: 4.R. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Personnel Report Staff Contact: Department / Division: Jamie Haefner, Human Resources Manager Administration/Human Resources Action Requested: Approve Personnel Report Summary: The employment actions attached to this memo are recommended for City Council approval. Background: The City Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. Budget Impact: Budgeted positions. Attachments: 1. Personnel Report 05-22-2025 Page 295 of 376 PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley May 22,2025 Human Resources EMPLOYMENT ACTIONS The following employment actions are recommended for City Council approval: First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, Sam Bolger Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 19.35 Hourly SMI 1 6/10/2025 Casual, Ella Brustad Rehire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.80 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Associate Community Casual, Madalynne Cameron Hire Service Officer Variable Hour 1200 $ 19.15 Hourly C-06 6/4/2025 Casual, Kevin Curtis Termination Video Operator Variable Hour 2012 5/8/2025 Casual, Dylan Danh Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 S 18.15 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Quinn Ewald Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 19.35 Hourly SMI 6/10/2025 Casual, Ada Gerhardt Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Charlie Graupmann Hire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 2205 $ 18.75 Hourly SMI 5/15/2025 Accept Division/Department Full-Time, Mary Klein Resignation Specialist Regular 1013 7/7/2025 Casual, Tatum Knight Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Alexis Lee Rehire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 S 15.05 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Forest Menter Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.65 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Jared Mickelson Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1600 $ 19.95 Hourly SMI 6/10/2025 Casual, Charlie Peterson Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1940 $ 19.15 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Charlie Rhoades Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1940 $ 19.15 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Maisie Sadlak Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Sydney Sadlak Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Annie Schoen Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.65 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Mia Sorensen Hire Professional Intern Seasonal 1800 $ 19.15 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Sophie Stanczak Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 S 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 The Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. Page 1 of 1 Page 296 of 376 •••• ITEM: 5.A. ..... •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Music in Kelley Park 1. Proclaim "Music in Kelley Park" on June 20 and 27;July 11, 18, and 25; August 1, 8, 15, and 22; and September 6 and 13, 2025, and declare it a community festival Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Proclaim "Music in Kelley Park" on June 20 and 27;July 11, 18, and 25;August 1, 8, 15, and 22; and September 6 and 13, 2025, and declare it a community festival Summary: The Apple Valley Arts Foundation has offered to provide a music series on Friday evenings,June 20 and 27;July 11, 18, and 25; and August 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2025,from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and Saturday afternoons, September 6 (from 1:30-3:30 p.m.)and 13, 2025,from noon-6:30 p.m.The June,July, and August concerts will take place at Kelley Park, and the September concerts will be moved to Quarry Point Park due to construction at Kelley Park.The proclamation declares the music series a community festival and encourages the citizens of Apple Valley to support and attend these free music events. As in the past, there will be various vendors selling food and beverages. Background: The Apple Valley Arts Foundation has offered a music series at Kelley Park for several years, and we thank them for their ongoing support of the arts within the community.This year's concert lineup includes: June 20 Salsa del Soul June 27 J.D. Steele & MacPhail Community Youth Mill City Choir July 11 Alex Rossi Band July 18 Power of Ten July 25 Mick Sterling Presents Elton Songs:The Vintage Hits & Deep Tracks of Elton John, 1970-1976 August 1 Patty Peterson and Friends August 8 Lonesome Losers Page 297 of 376 August 15 Michael Monroe August 22 Riverside Hitmen September 6 Five Speed Custom feat. Ed Kearney(1:30-3:30 p.m.) HELD AT QUARRY POINT PARK(15725 Pilot Knob Road) September 13 Alligation (noon-1:30 p.m.) Kids Dance DJ (1:30-3 p.m.) Twins of Franklin (3:30-6:30 p.m.) ALL HELD AT QUARRY POINT PARK(15725 Pilot Knob Road) in conjunction with the Fall Food Truck Festival Budget Impact: Sponsorship and in-kind staff support costs total approximately$5,000. Attachments: 1. Proclamation 2. Presentation Page 298 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley is proud to provide cultural experiences for its residents; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Arts Foundation has offered to provide a music series on summer evenings June 20 and 27; July 11, 18, and 25; and August 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2025, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Kelley Park and on autumn afternoons September 6 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and September 13, 2025, from noon to 6:30 p.m. at Quarry Point Park; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Arts Foundation, residents, civic organizations, business community, and the Parks and Recreation Department have joined together to develop this free music celebration. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that said dates in June, July, August, and September 2025, are hereby proclaimed to be: "MUSIC IN KELLEY PARK" The Council further declares this music series a community festival and encourages the citizens of Apple Valley to support and attend these music events. PROCLAIMED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 299 of 376 2025 Apple Valley Arts Foundation Summer Et Fall Concert Series Brought to you by The Apple Valley = Arts Foundation in cooperation with the City of Apple Valley ► FREE ADMISSION ! WM*W .� Food and beverages 11447 ' available for purchase 9PPk a°°yA�F°"°a9 FREE prize drawings (must be present to win) Page 300 of 376 Viso 04.1441 Kelley ►' 6855 Fortino St. pp - asa 2025 Summer Concerts Fridays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. June 20 Salsa Del Soul June 27 JD Steele/MacPhail Youth Choir/Mill City Choir July 11 Alex Rossi July 18 Power of Ten July 25 Mick Sterling Presents Elton 's Songs Aug. 1 Patty Peterson and Friends Aug. 8 Lonesome Losers Aug. 15 Michael Monroe and Special Guest Aug. 22 Riverside Hitmen Page301 of376 , vdtr. *rig. 41 Quarry Park A' AVii ItZ'_ a3, 15725 Pilot Knob Rd. Vadcy Arts F°OO I 2025 Fall Concerts Saturdays I Sept. 6 Five Speed Custom 1 : 30-3 : 30 p. m . Sept. 13 Alligations Noon- 1 : 30 p. m . Fall Food Kid 's Dance DJ 1 : 30-3 p. m . Truck Twins of Franklin 3 : 30-6 : 30 p. m . 31 Festival Page 302 of 376 ram:. �► Concert Series Sponsors sot! ice.,Awe�.. Platinum Sponsors: THINK BANK Bogarts Entertainment Center Gold Sponsors: GF+, Uponor American Legion Post 1776 Nicole Junker eXp Realty Silver Sponsors: Wings Financial a Dakota Electric Valley Bike Et Ski 3SDesign Page 303 of 376 Concert Series •�' �Y Food Vendors California Dip and Eat Los Tortillas KCM Egg Rolls Pizza Karma Ray Turner BBQ Rita 's Italian Ice ----IL7—al,IF I MA f —e-- - Ride with Minnesota Valley Transit Authority to Music in Kelley Park - Friday evenings , June 20 - August 22 . MVTA Connect Et fixed routes are available to get you to the music ! 9 Illtei o n`n ect ROUTE 420 ROUTE 440 An east-west local route that A North-South local route 111 © Main Zone Hours 9 Y provides Monday through travelin weekday s between Friday service between Apple Apple Valley and the Cedar 7 DayslWeek Valley and the Rosemount Grove Transit Station. The 6 AM -9 PM Transit Station. It provides route offers dining. access to food, entertainment. entertainment. shopping. and 3-Hour Advance shopping. and recreation recreation options. Booking Window options. O $3 One-way Closest stop: Closest stop: Galaxie Ave at 153 St NW corner Garrett Ave at 153 St NE corner *: ❑ ,• ■ ■ ❑ 1iti - • = • 1 ' Page 305 of 376 Brought to you by The Apple Valley Arts Foundation in cooperation with the City of Apple Valle, / j Ye.let R 2025 Music in Kelley Park Et Quarry Point Park "'ley Arts Concert Series Page 306 of 376 •••• ITEM: 5.B. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: National Poppy Day and Month 1. Proclaim May 23, 2025, as "National Poppy Day" and May 2025 as "Poppy Month" Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Proclaim May 23, 2025, as "National Poppy Day" and May 2025 as "Poppy Month" Summary: Attached is a proclamation proclaiming May 23, 2025, as "National Poppy Day" and May 2025 as "Poppy Month" in the City of Apple Valley.The proclamation recognizes those who have answered the call to arms and have died on the fields of battle, and invites citizens to wear the Memorial Poppy as a tribute to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. Councilmember Grendahl is the sponsor of this proclamation. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Proclamation Page 307 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, America is the land of freedom, preserved and protected willingly and freely by its citizens and soldiers; and WHEREAS, millions, who have answered the call to arms, have died on the fields of battle; and WHEREAS, a nation and its citizens must be reminded of the price of war and the debt it owes to those who have died in war; and WHEREAS, the red poppy has been designated as a symbol of the sacrifice of lives in all wars; and WHEREAS, the American Legion Auxiliary has pledged to remind Americans, annually, of the debt owed through the distribution of the memorial flower. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby proclaims May 2025 as "Poppy Month" and the 23rd of May, 2025, as: "NATIONAL POPPY DAY" and asks that all citizens wear the Memorial Poppy on these days to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. PROCLAIMED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 308 of 376 •••• ITEM: 5.C. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Memorial Day 1. Proclaim May 26, 2025, as "Memorial Day" Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Proclaim May 26, 2025, as "Memorial Day" Summary: Attached is a proclamation recognizing the Federal Proclamation declaring May 26, 2025, as Memorial Day and inviting citizens to set the day aside as a day of remembrance for those who were casualties and injured in the various wars and police actions of the United States. Mayor Hooppaw is the sponsor of this proclamation. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Proclamation Page 309 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Memorial Day has been observed in the United States since General Logan, of the Grand Army of the Republic, issued General Order No. 11 on May 5, 1868, setting aside May 30, 1868, for the purpose of strewing flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of soldiers, of the Federal and Confederate troops, who lost their lives in the Civil War that raged from 1861 to 1865; and WHEREAS, Memorial Day is a time to remember and honor the men and women in uniform, in time of war, who died for the freedoms of United States citizens and others around the world and deserve graves and memories, decorated with the gratitude of a grateful Nation; and WHEREAS, since the year 2000 our Nation was called to reclaim Memorial Day as the sacred and noble event that the day is intended to be, we invite everyone to take a full minute on Memorial Day at 3:00 p.m. to pause and remember all the men and women who died in service to our country as a National Moment of Silence. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby acknowledges the Federal Proclamation of May 26, 2025, as: "MEMORIAL DAY" and asks that all citizens set aside May 26, 2025, as a day of remembrance; and invites all citizens to attend the memorial ceremony scheduled for 8:00 a.m. at Lebanon Cemetery or 10:00 a.m., at the Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776. FURTHER, citizens are reminded that flag etiquette provides that all flags be flown at half-staff,until 12:00 noon, in a special salute to the sacrifice of the casualties and injured in the various wars and police actions. PROCLAIMED this 22nd day of May, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 310 of 376 •••• ITEM: 5.D. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Planned Development No. 975 (PD-975) Impervious Surface Amendment 1. Pass Ordinance amending Article 32, Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements(Recommend waiving second reading) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner Community Development Action Requested: 1. Pass Ordinance amending Article 32, Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements(Recommend waiving second reading) Summary: Erik and Amy Edstrom (applicant) of 6085 158th Court West, have requested a zoning code text amendment to "PD-975", Zone 1 (Planned Development No. 975). The request is to consider amending the impervious surface coverage requirements for lots that are 9,999 sq. ft. or less in area to allow an additional 10% impervious surface coverage if an on-site stormwater management facility is approved and utilized to mitigate the additional impervious surface. The applicant's property is within PD-975, Zone 1 with a lot size of 9,186 sq. ft.The maximum impervious surface coverage in PD-975, Zone 1 for all lots is 35%.The applicant would like to install an inground pool,which would increase the impervious surface coverage of their property to 45%. This would not be allowed unless the PD ordinance was amended. The applicant is also working with the Natural Resources Department to apply for a residential stormwater mitigation facility application and shows that the additional 10% of impervious surface caused by the pool would be mitigated by an on-site rain garden. If the requested PD amendment is approved,the residential stormwater mitigation facility application and corresponding maintenance agreement would be processed and approved by the Natural Resources Department. A public hearing for the requested amendment was held at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting.All public comments received have been in support of the amendment.The Planning Commission had no comments or concerns and recommended approval of the amendment as drafted by a 4-0 vote. Page 311 of 376 Background: PD-975, Zone 1 consists of single-family properties ranging in lot area from approximately 20,000 sq.ft. to 8,450 sq.ft. Zone 2 consists of public stormwater ponding areas.The maximum impervious surface coverage for all lots in Zone 1, regardless of lot size, is 35%.This is more restrictive than what is required for impervious surface coverage requirements for properties within standard single-family zoning districts(R-1, R-2, R-3)as shown on the table below: Lot Size1 Maximum Impervious Coverage Allowed 10.000 sq ft or greater 35% 9.999 sq ft. - 7,500 sq. ft. 40% 7.499 sq. ft. - 6,000 sq. ft. 45% Less than 6.000 sq. ft. 50% Table from Section 155.350(C) Standard impervious surface coverage requirements are broken down by lot size.This allows for proportionate amount of impervious surface coverage based on the lot area.Additionally, Section 155.350 (Drainage Requirements) states that maximum impervious surface area allowed may be increased up to an additional 5% upon a showing of circumstances supporting good cause for additional impervious surface area upon the installation of a city approved on-site stormwater management facility.This means that any lot within the standard residential zoning districts would be allowed an additional 5% impervious surface coverage above the maximum if on-site stormwater management is utilized and approved by the City through an application process. Lastly, Section 155.350 also details that PDs are subject to the maximum impervious coverage as shown in the above table unless specifically addressed within the individual PD requirements. PD- 975 specifically addresses impervious surface coverage so properties within this PD are not subject to the table above. As noted above, PD-975 limits all lots to 35% impervious surface coverage.The ordinance as drafted would allow for lots 9,999 sq.ft. or less in area to have a similar maximum as the standard requirements(45%)--the additional 10% impervious would need to be mitigated for with an on-site stormwater management facility as approved by the City through a residential stormwater mitigation facility application.There are approximately 77 properties out of 166 properties within PD-975, Zone 1 that are 9,999 sq. ft or less in area. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2. Zoning Map 3. Applicant Narrative Page 312 of 376 4. Public Comment 5. Presentation Page 313 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE 34 OF THE CITY CODE BY AMENDING IMPERVIOUS SURFACE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 975 The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155-Appendix F, Article 34 of tla Apple Valley City Code is amended by revising Section A34-5(A)(1), in part, to read as o lows: § A34-5(A)(1) Table of minimum area standards and requirements (A) The following minimum area standards and requirements shall be met and no improvements shall be placed on such lands unless the lands to be used or improved shall meet the following area and dimensional requirements. (1) Table of minimum area standards and requirements Specification Zone 1 * * * Maximum impervious face 35 coverage(percent)3 * * NOTES TO TABLE * * * pe 3 —Lots sized 9,999 sq. ft. or less may increase impervious surface coverage up to an additional 10% upon showing a circumstance supporting good cause for additional impervious surface area in excess of the limitations herein and upon installation of a city approved on-site stormwater management facility.An application for a request hereunder shall be filed with the City Clerk upon an application form furnished by the city. The application fee and a performance security escrow shall be in an amount established by City Council resolution, shall be paid and filed with the application. Page 314 of 376 Section 2. Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. " a copy of which is attached hereto clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 4. Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk. Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shal ake effect upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this day of , 025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 1111 le Page 315 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE 34 OF THE CITY CODE BY AMENDING IMPERVIOUS SURFACE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 975 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of Apple Valley on , 2025: This Ordinance amends Chapter 155-Appendix F,Article 34 (Planned Development No. 975) by amending impervious surface requirements for lots sized 9,999 square feet or less to allow for an additional 10% of impervious surface coverage upon a showing of good cause and upon the installation of a city approved on-site stormwater management facility. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at the Apple Valley Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. "IN All4 11/4 Page 316 of 376 SG // LB RB- ` I 155TH ST W IU L! Lf l ?se .• Pl IIe a• 4 zard bilDwilVN _EMI ,ce; a a-mlbk LI-, K LIDj g, i tar# --:c. ® = \", ` w ® 1• 56 S�T Wi al ii I `� Q. �'57-TH ST l 4 J4MflVA1L— =1 ail ® o w ;to P o %-S*_ ))14 ' m m --(311— D ,6-cy-- /58,7„._ _ _i_ti, P i • ~PD-975 _o; o ww 4+1 — w0—cc—�=j—FENLINEL CT� 2 2 — z -I LT, 160TH ST W — r __., r__ i /� 1 1 N PD-975, Zone 1 � � )• r Zoning Map ., del >>'. ► Awk,%� ` ' _ V I --,..:-..=pill,..) li,_ e,21.141.t.„ 144i tv„.ku.1,,,.,4.,,p3.1.,re4,,, . fgt.: Subject Properties ► '//1 !m ''- •••• ► I11.s� L..TF.:4 Jf'� O 1 1,vn r �A1N Apple 0 325 650 Feet ,r '" �.�� Valley I I Page 31/ ot3/b April 9, 2025 City of Apple Valley Attn: Sydnee Stroeing Associate Planner 7100 147th Street W. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Dear Sydnee, For the past year and a half we have been researching the idea of putting a pool in our backyard. We have a small lot, 9,186 square feet, and knew that there were limitations with impervious coverage in Apple Valley. We looked into the maximum impervious coverage allowed in the city of Apple Valley and found city ordinance 1134 (Section 155.350, Drainage Requirements). Using this code provision, we have been working with a pool contractor and a landscaper to design plans that follow the criteria for maximum impervious coverage. We recently found out that because we are in a planned development our maximum impervious surface coverage is only 35%, not the 40% allowed for lots at a similar size as our property in standard single-family zoning districts. We want to amend the maximum impervious coverage percent for PD-975 to allow for lot sizes of 9,999 square feet or smaller a maximum impervious surface of 35% and can exceed this maximum coverage up to 10% with stormwater mitigation, for a total maximum of 45% impervious coverage -- similar to the standard impervious surface requirements stated in section 155.350. Section 155.350 states that lots sized between 7500 and 9999 square feet have a maximum impervious coverage allowed of 40% and can exceed their maximum coverage by 5%, for a total maximum of 45%, with an approved stormwater mitigation feature. We appreciate your consideration. Erik Edstrom Amy Edstrom Page 318 of 376 Breanna Vincent From: Lori Grosse Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 8:31 AM To: Community Development Cc: J 5 Subject: Proposed Amendment to PD-975 Zone 1 You don't often get email from Learn why this is important Dear City of Apple Valley Planning Commission, My name is Lori Grosse and my address is 6024 158th St W in Apple Valley. My family and I have lived in this home for almost 9 years and have loved every moment of it. We received notice that one of our neighbors is eager to install a pool in their backyard, and has run into issues because we are part of a "Planned Development." I had known that a few other neighbors had issues previously with impervious surface coverage that affected the type of driveway they had to install, but wasn't aware that the issue was because of zoning restrictions in our neighborhood specifically. This was not something that we were made aware of when we built our home in 2016. We definitely support the amendment that has been proposed to increase the impervious surface coverage. In our years of living here, we have not experienced nor witnessed any type of water or drainage issues. Frankly, I don't really understand why these restrictions were imposed on our neighborhood alone when I see the map that was sent out regarding this meeting. I would love to know what the reasoning was in the first place. My intention was to attend the meeting on 5/7, however it is not possible because of my work schedule. Please feel free to reach out directly with any questions, comments or concerns. I certainly appreciate your consideration, and hope that this situation can be resolved in favor of the proposed amendment. Thank you for your time! Lori &John Grosse 6024 158th St W Apple Valley, MN 55124 1 Page 319 of 376 PD - 975 Impervious Surface Text Amendments City Council ... Date : May 22 , 2025 Ale PP Valley 111111 Page 320 of 376 Application Consider an ordinance amendment to "PD-975" ( Planned Development No. 975), Zone 1 regarding impervious surface for lots 9,999 square feet or less in area . ..... 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An application for a request hereunder shall be filed with the City Clerk upon an application form furnished by the city. The application fee and a performance security escrow shall be in an amount established by City Council resolution, shall be paid and filed with the application. ••• •... Apple 11 Valley Page 323 of 376 Section 155 . 350 Drainage Requirements Lot Size Maximum Impervious Coverage Allowed 10,000 sq. ft. or greater 35% 9,999 sq. ft. — 7,500 sq. ft 40% 7,499 sq. ft. — 6,000 sq. ft. 45% Less than 6,000 sq. ft. 50% (2) (a) Lots located within a "PD" (Planned Development) zoning district on which an one-family detached dwelling (house) or lots with two-family attached dwellings (twin home) is a permitted use shall comply with the requirements above, unless impervious surface coverage is specifically addressed in the ordinance establishing the PD zoning district. (D) The maximum impervious surface area allowed hereunder may be increased up to an additional 5% upon a showing of circumstances supporting good cause for additional impervious surface area in excess of "'the limitations herein and upon the installation of a city approved on-site stormwater management facility. le 11 An application for a request hereunder shall be filed with the City Clerk upon an application form furnished APPValley by the city. The application fee and a performance security escrow, which shall be in an amount established by City Council resolution, shall be paid and filed with the application. 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Consider an ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments(First reading) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner Community Development Action Requested: The decision to amend a zoning district to allow a use that is currently not a permitted or conditional use is a policy-related decision.The Planning Commission recommended denial of the requested amendments at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting.A summary of their findings can be found in the summary section below. If the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial,then the action would be as follows: 1. Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and deny the passage of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and 2. Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and deny the passage of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. If the City Council would prefer to reverse the recommendation made by the Planning Commission in this matter, and accept further review of the requested amendments, or consider passing the requested ordinance amendments,then the action may be as follows: 1. Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and 2. Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. The deadline for action on the requests to amend Planned Development No. 409 and Section Page 328 of 376 155.320 is June 19, 2025, unless agreed upon, in writing, by the applicant and the City to further extend the deadline. Based on the June 19 deadline, the final City Council meeting to take action is June 12, 2025.The City Council must either accept the Planning Commission's recommendations of denial and deny the passage of the ordinances, or pass the ordinances by June 12, 2025. Summary: Jason Sewell (d/b/a HiRISH), has requested to amend Planned Development No. 409 to allow cannabis microbusinesses within the PD. Cannabis Microbusinesses are currently not a permitted use in Planned Developments per Section 155.320 (Cannabis Businesses, Hemp Businesses, and Temporary Events).Therefore, the applicant has also requested an amendment to Section 155.320 to allow for cannabis microbusinesses in Planned Developments. The applicant is currently working through the State application process that is regulated by the Office of Cannabis Management(OCM)for licensing and operating a cannabis related business and has received preliminary license approval from the State.The preliminary approval through the State allows the applicant 18 months to obtain a cannabis microbusiness license.The next step for the applicant in this process would be to find a business location that is adequately zoned for the related cannabis use.The applicant wishes to operate a cannabis microbusiness at 6950 146th Street West. The amendment to Planned Development No. 409 would apply to all properties within it.All properties have been notified of the proposed request and public hearing. The public hearing for the text amendments was held on April 2, 2025. Public hearing responses are discussed below. Please note that one public comment was received at the May 7, 2025, meeting-- the comment is included in the meeting minutes (draft minutes attached hereto). The Planning Commission reviewed the request and the public hearing responses at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting.The Commission voted to recommend denial of the ordinances by a 4-0 vote for both motions.A summary of the Planning Commission's findings and rationale for the recommendation of denial is as follows: 1. The existing zoning districts that allow cannabis microbusinesses are industrial districts(BP, 1-1, 1-2), and there are adequate opportunities to find a location that is properly zoned. 2. The industrial zoning districts are best suited for the operations of a cannabis microbusiness. 3. PD-409 is adjacent to existing residential properties and the amendment would allow for a cannabis microbusiness to operate in close proximity to those residential properties. 4. Allowing cannabis microbusinesses in PD-409 could cause disturbances in the area and nearby neighborhoods. Background: The City adopted a cannabis related zoning ordinance on October 24, 2024.The ordinance established zoning and performance standards for cannabis businesses, hemp businesses, and temporary cannabis events. Section 155.320 includes a chart that depicts which cannabis businesses Page 329 of 376 are allowed in specific zoning districts, including Planned Developments: Guiding Commercial Industrial PD Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 1-2 PD AG Business Type _A PD- Cannabis Retailer P P P P R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business PD- (Retail location only) P P P P R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP PPP PD Table from Section 155.320(C) The applicant is seeking to allow a cannabis microbusiness at 6950 146th Street West.This property is within Planned Development No. 409 (PD-409). PD-409 has one zone only--an amendment to this PD will apply to each property within it.This Planned Development is intended to provide for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in the Industrial zoning districts only(subject to additional requirements as set forth in Section 155.320). Per Section 155.320, a cannabis microbusiness is defined as "A business that may cultivate cannabis and manufacture cannabis products and hemp products and package such products for sale to customers or another licensed business, and that may operate a single retail location with a retail operations endorsement."The applicant has submitted a draft floor plan of the business that indicates the intended use of growing, packaging, distributing, and selling cannabis products in one location. PD-409 currently allows the following uses that are similar to the operations of a cannabis microbusiness: • Light fabrication, manufacturing and assembly, including the fact that some or all goods produced are retailed on site. • Research or testing laboratory conducted entirely within a building. • Retail, sales and service uses subject to floor area maximum. Page 330 of 376 Staff has prepared two draft ordinances--to amend PD-409 and Section 155.320, attached hereto. The draft ordinance related to the PD-409 amendment includes language allowing a cannabis microbusiness as a conditional use with subsequent conditions. If these amendments are approved as drafted, a conditional use permit would be required.The amendment to Section 155.320 would include allowing cannabis microbusinesses as an allowed use within all PDs when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific PD district. Meaning that an individual PD district would have to be amended to allow a cannabis microbusiness.This would allow the Planning Commission and City Council to review individual PDs as requested to determine if a cannabis microbusiness is an appropriate use within that specific district. In order to consider allowing this use at this property, the Planning Commission reviewed if PD-409 should be amended to allow a cannabis microbusiness.The Planning Commission determined that the existing zoning requirements related to cannabis businesses are adequate and was not supportive of the requested amendments.The Commission stated that there are other existing properties that are properly zoned for both the retail component and microbusiness operations within the industrial zoning districts. Other concerns from the Commissioners included the proposed location and the proximity of PD-409 to residential properties. Since the Planning Commission was not supportive of the amendment to allow mircobusinesses in PD-409,the Commission was also not in support of the amendment to Section 155.320 to allow microbusinesses in Planned Developments. Public Hearing:There were no comments from the public during the public hearing held on April 2, 2025, but the Commissioners had several outstanding questions related to the request. Staff and the applicant have provided answers to the questions and comments made by the Commissioners below.The applicant's full response is included as an attachment to this report. 1. History of PD-409:The ordinance creating PD-409 was officially adopted in the City Code in 1988.The purpose of PD-409 is to allow for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses.The properties within PD-409 were originally zoned "1-1" or"1-2" (Limited Industrial and General Industrial).The rezoning to PD was to allow for a wider range of permitted commercial uses than what was allowed under the previous zoning of I-1 and 1-2. PD-409 is a hybrid of I-1, "GB" (General Business), and "RB" (Retail Business)zoning districts. The PD ordinance was drafted and adopted to limit retail and limited businesses uses to 35% of the total floor area of buildings within PD-409 to ensure that the district did not lose the industrial character as it is guided as an industrial land use. 2. Existing uses/tenants within the multi-tenant building:The applicant has provided a document that shows the current utilization and tenant mix of the multi-tenant building at the subject property(attached).There are 12 tenant spaces within the building,two of which are currently vacant. The remaining suites are filled with various businesses. 3. Has the applicant considered locations where cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in Apple Valley? Staff Response: Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in "BP" (Business Park), I-1, and 1-2 zoning districts. It appears that there are approximately 14 properties zoned for Page 331 of 376 industrial use that do not have a buffer requirement. Please note that this does not mean that all 14 properties are available for sale or for lease, or are suitable for development. Applicant Response:The applicant has provided a response of the locations that are available within the industrial zoning districts.The applicant has stated that all available locations that are zoned to allow a cannabis microbusiness are impacted by buffers. Please see the applicant's full response for specific locations that were considered. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. PD-409 Draft Ordinance 2. Sec. 155.320 Draft Ordinance 3. Applicant Narrative 4. Zoning Map 5. Cannabis Buffer Map 6. Applicant Response to Public Hearing 7. Business Floor Plan 8. 050725 PC MINUTES DRAFT 9. Presentation Page 332 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE," CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE A16 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A CONDITIONAL USE WITHIN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 409, ZONE 1 The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155-Appendix F, Article A16 of the Apple Valley City Code is amended by adding Section A16-3(2) § A16-3 CONDITIONAL USES. Zone 1. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used for the following use or uses deemed similar by the City Council except through the granting of a conditional use permit: (2) Cannabis Microbusiness as regulated in $155.320, subject to the following additional conditions: (a)All cannabis microbusiness activities shall occur and take place indoors of a delineated identified space of the primary building on site. Outdoor operations of any kind are prohibited. (b) No retail sales of cannabis or cannabis products shall be permitted except in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness in operation on the site and with a retail operations endorsement (c) An odor mitigation plan shall be submitted with the application and all cultivation, manufacturing, processing and packaging operations shall be in compliance with the odor mitigation plan and MN licensing regulations. The space in which the operation is located shall be equipped with and in operating condition odor control filtration and ventilation system(s) to control odors, humidity, and mold. (d) Off-street loading areas in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness is subject to §155.354. (e) On-site retail operations in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness are subject to §A16-2(19). Section 2. Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. " a copy of which is attached hereto clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further Page 333 of 376 determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 4. Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the fice of the City Clerk. Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take e upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this day o , 2025. Clint Hooppa or ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Ci digS Page 334 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE," CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE A16 OF THE CITY CODE ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A CONDITIONAL USE WITHIN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 409 ZONE 1 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. ssed City Council of Apple Valley on , 2025: Chapter 155 of the City Code is revised to ow a cannabis microb siness as a conditional use within Planned Develo No. 4 Zone 1, and ish regulations thereof. A printed copy of the ordinance is avail. s le for inspection b person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at the • e Valley Munic enter, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. liS) 10 Page 335 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE" BY AMENDING SECTION 155.320(C) REGARDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS DISTRICTS The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Title XV of the Apple Valley City Code is hereby amended by revising Section 155.320(C) to read as follows: (C) Zoning. The operation of a cannabis business, a hemp business, and a temporary cannabis event, as the terms are defined herein, shall be limited to property zoned for commercial, industrial, and agricultural uses as specifically set forth below for each type of cannabis business and hemp business: Guiding Commercial Industrial PD AG Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 1-2 PD Business Type Cannabis Retailer P P P P PD-R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* ** Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business (Retail location only) P P P P PD-R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP P PP PD-R Page 336 of 376 * Retail sale of its cultivated cannabis or manufactured cannabis products is a permitted accessory use,provided the business has retail operation endorsement under its state license and shall be subject to the accessory retail sales regulations for the applicable zoning district regulations as set forth elsewhere in this Chapter. ** Cannabis Microbusiness may be allowed within a Planned Development district(or zones therein)when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific Planned Development district, subject to the provisions herein. Notes: "P"means Permitted; and"PD-R"means Permitted in Planned Development districts (or zones therein) that permit freestanding or multi-tenant retail building stores and shops. Section 2. Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. " a copy of which is attached hereto clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 4. Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk. Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. • PASSED this th day of , 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 337 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING ZONING BY AMENDING SECTIONS 155.320 ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A PERMITTED USE IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of Apple Valley on , 2025: Chapter 155 of the City Code is revised to allow a cannabis microbusiness within Planned Development districts(or zones therein). A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at the Apple Valley Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. Page 338 of 376 6 March 2025 To Whom it May Concern: Thank you for the opportunity to submit my application for a zoning code text amendment at the property located at 6950 W 146th St. I am requesting an amendment to PD-409 to allow a cannabis microbusiness within this planned development district. In addition, I am subsequently requesting an amendment to section 155.320 (Cannabis Business, Hemp businesses and Temporary Events) to allow for a cannabis microbusiness in planned developments. Attached you will find the application, Deposit agreement, a preliminary floor plan and the business plan for HiRISH ACRES dba, "HiRISH". HiRISH is a veteran-owned company.Through the socially equitable application process, HiRISH completed the application process with Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) in July 2024. Our application has been approved, and we are currently awaiting the adoption of the expedited rules released by OCM on January 13, 2025. As a resident of Apple Valley for the past 10 years, being allowed to establish a cannabis business within our city would be an honor. It would enable me to educate, assist and provide knowledgeable information surrounding the safe use and consumption of cannabis products. Being one of the selected few to help ensure that only tested, quality products are available for our community would be a great privilege.As a veteran, retired engineer, lifelong cannabis advocate and an individual formally trained &certified in cannabis through Green Flower, I feel I am very well prepared to represent cannabis responsibly for the members of our community and those just visiting. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute positively to our community. Regards, 1 C�— J son Page 339 of 376 b* iti 1111% ----1.___."- -7461 —I WII ti R- w _ � � , _ o . Q *IP LL R��cF' �� ma c9 , # lillmainik , p......1,.... 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In addition;you'll fmd an image of the cannabis retail dispensary buffer zone map with the three(3)existing and currently available locations that are within the industrial zoning boundaries of where a cannabis micro business is allowed but,each identified location is also within an established buffer zone. A: 6275 147th St W Offers 32,000-78,000 sq.ft. Resides in park&school BZ. B: 6175 147th St W Offers 1400 sw.ft.w/minimal power Resides in park&school BZ C: 14720 Energy Way Offers 56,779 sq.ft. Resides in park&school BZ Over the course of the past 9 months I have canvassed the south metro looking for a location that accommodates city ordinances,property owner limitations and allows for an efficient workflow for HiRISH operations. 6950 146th st w was selected by HiRISH because it resides within an industrial zone, the owners-their financial&insurance partners are willing and able to accommodate a cannabis touching business(not always the case), there is ample power for the operation and the available square footage is the appropriate size for a micro business. From a micro business operators perspective,this area (PD-409)is currently the only viable location for micro business within Apple Valley city limits. As a veteran, a medicinal cannabis patient, a long time advocate&a constituent of the city of Apple Valley. It would be my duty,honor&privilege to bring knowledgeable scientific information to our community that will help allow for responsible cannabis distribution and consumption. Thank you. Regards Jason Page 342 of 376 6950 W 146TH ST OCCUPANCY RATIO EXISTING: SUITE TENANT RETAIL SO.FT. OFFICE SO.FT. 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CALL TO ORDER The City of Apple Valley Planning Commission Meeting was called to order by Vice Chair Scanlan at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Jodi Kurtz, Phil Mahowald, Jeff Prewitt, and Douglas Hlas Member(s) Absent: Paul Scanlan, Dave Schindler, Becky Sandahl City staff members attending: CD Director Tim Benetti, City Planner Terri Dill, Associate Planner Sydnee Stroeing, Assistant City Engineer Evan Acosta, City Attorney Sharon Hills, and Department Assistant Breanna Vincent. 2.APPROVAL OF AGENDA Chair Kurtz asked if there were any changes to the agenda. —None. MOTION: Commissioner Mahowald moved, seconded by Commissioner Hlas, approving the agenda. Roll call vote: Ayes -4—Nays—0. 3. CONSENT ITEMS A. Approval of Minutes of April 16, 2025 MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, approving the minutes of April 16, 2025. Roll call vote: Ayes -4—Nays—0. 4. PUBLIC HEARING A. PD-975 Impervious Surface Text Amendment Chair Kurtz opened the public hearing. Associate Planner Stroeing provided a brief presentation. The applicants, Erik and Amy Edstrom, were present for questions. There were no questions or comments from Commissioners. Resident, Chris Moldan(6035 158th Ct. W), stated his support for the project. Page 346 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 2 of 4 MOTION: Commissioner Prewitt moved, seconded by Commissioner Hlas, to recommend approval of a draft ordinance amending Article 34,Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements. Roll call vote: Ayes-4—Nays—O. 5. LAND USE A. Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments Associate Planner Stroeing provided a brief presentation. Commissioner Mahowald expressed concerns over the parenthetical included in the proposed text amendment and whether the amendment should refer to only the southern portion of PD-409. Associate Planner Stroeing stated that the "(or zones therein)" is included due to this amendment being applicable to all PDs, some of which have multiple subzones. PD-409 only has one subzone. The language is drafted so that it can be applicable to all PDs, should a request come forward. In regard to the northern portion of PD-409, the northwest parcel touches a buffer zone, so a cannabis business would not be allowed to operate there. Commissioner Mahowald commented that the northeast parcel would also not allow a cannabis related use, if this request is approved, since it would not meet the 1,000' buffer between cannabis related uses. City Attorney Hills stated that buffers are moving targets. Daycares, schools, and other facilities may move and therefore the buffer would no longer exist. Chair Kurtz opined that there are other locations in the City suitable for this use without making an amendment. Commissioner Hlas agreed with Chair Kurtz' comments. Commissioner Mahowald expressed his concerns with the northern portion of PD- 409 being close to a residential area. Commissioner Prewitt asked for further information regarding the state requirements for the site and how that may correlate to the ordinance amendment. Page 347 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 3 of 4 Associate Planner Stroeing stated that staff does not have any review of the state requirements and deferred to the applicant on the state process and requirements. The applicant, Jason Sewell (HiRISH) gave a brief presentation. Chair Kurtz asked if there were any other locations considered. Mr. Sewell stated that he did consider other locations but the size of the spaces were either too large or too small for his use. Resident, Hillary Swanson(15565 Finch Ave.), stated her opposition to the request. Ms. Swanson advised that many of the tenants in the location of the proposal were not aware of this request when she spoke with them. Ms. Swanson stated that the location was in close proximity to schools. She said that this business may also bring dangers to the City. Ms. Swanson stated that more residents and business owners should be made aware of this request. MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, to recommend denial of the draft ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 by allowing cannabis microbusiness as a conditional use with the conditions as drafted. Roll call vote: Ayes—4—Nays—0. MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, to recommend denial of the draft ordinance amending Section 155.320(C)regarding cannabis microbusiness in Planned Development districts. Roll call vote: Ayes — 4—Nays—0. 6. OTHER BUSINESS A. Review of Upcoming Schedule and Other Updates The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 7:00 p.m. The next City Council meeting is Thursday, May 8, 2025, 7:00 p.m. CD Director Benetti introduced the new City Planner, Terri Dill. 7.ADJOURNMENT Chair Kurtz asked for a motion to adjourn. Page 348 of 376 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 4 of 4 MOTION: Commissioner Mahowald moved,seconded by Commissioner Hlas,to adjourn the meeting at 7:52 p.m. Roll call vote: Ayes—4—Nays—0. Respectfully submitted, Breanna Vincent, Planning Department Assistant Approved by the Apple Valley Planning Commission on 06/04/2025 . Jodi Kurtz, Chair Page 349 of 376 Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments City Council ... Date : May 22 , 2025 Ale PP Valley Page 350 of 37 Application Consider the following: Ordinance amendment to Planned Development No. 409 to allow for a cannabis microbusiness. 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Z I R, Rq wqY �w , 4 la p� ,, z- FREESIA WIRY FLpX WAY artier z I I f \\\ -<— ldSTH ST W Q I G�N�S�E A�E 145TH�ST W I F�) 1 i�._1 1 .I �_ FR . . 1-2 FLYCATCHER-LNP[) 74f i PD - 409 /11�� 1 � s' 1-1 ��� w ,11i®, k 1dRTN CT W Q w ( Planned a LB Pp-409 I a 1-lir u. Develo-oment No . w f,l -,.c 1 a 4 0 9 > 1 pii147TH ST W Q 0 i 2 1 g w _. � �a w_ X is P :a F FLORENCE TRL ::: ;Gl A71ER-AVE i r.le '. IL..i.: z 2 Apple 11 0 PE) 150TH'ST W-150.TH.ST_W Valley Ex 444 2 2A PD2�4 12 r-- CD ) F _> `54 1 r - 1 1 I Page 354 of 376 PD - 409 Text Amendments § A16-3 CONDITIONAL USES. (2) Cannabis Microbusiness as regulated in §155.320, subject to the following additional conditions: (a) All cannabis microbusiness activities shall occur and take place indoors of a delineated identified space of the primary building on site. Outdoor operations of any kind are prohibited. (b) No retail sales of cannabis or cannabis products shall be permitted except in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness in operation on the site and with a retail operations endorsement (c) An odor mitigation plan shall be submitted with the application and all cultivation, manufacturing, processing and packaging operations shall be in compliance with the odor mitigation plan and MN licensing regulations. The space in which the operation is located shall be equipped with and in operating condition odor control filtration and ventilation system(s) to control odors, humidity, and mold. ••• (d) Off-street loading areas in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness is subject to §155.354. ••••- Apple Val ley ey (e) On-site retail operations in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness are subject to §A16-2(19). Page 355 of 37 Section 155 . 320 Text Amen Q Guiding Commercial Industrial PD AG Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 I-2 PD Business Type Cannabis Retailer P P P P PD-R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* ** Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business (Retail location only) P P P P PD-R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP P PP PD-R ** Cannabis Microbusiness may be allowed within a Planned Development district (or zones therein) Apple I. Valley when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific Planned Development district, subject to the provisions herein. PagE56 of 376 Considerations The purpose of this PD zone is to provide for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. Does a cannabis microbusiness align with the intended purpose of PD-409? PD-409 currently allows the following uses that are similar to the operations of a cannabis microbusiness: Light fabrication, manufacturing and assembly, including the fact that some or all goods produced are retailed on site. Research or testing laboratory conducted entirely within a building. Retail, sales and services uses subject to a floor area maximum. Do the drafted conditions mitigate potential adverse impacts of the use? ..... Apple Valley Page 357 of 37 Comments from Public Hearing 1. History of PD-409: The ordinance creating PD-409 was officially adopted in the City Code in 1988. The purpose of PD-409 is to allow for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. The properties within PD-409 were originally zoned " I-1" or " 1-2" (Limited Industrial and General Industrial). The rezoning to PD was to allow for a wider range of permitted commercial uses than what was allowed under the previous zoning of I-1 and 1-2. PD-409 is a hybrid of 1-1, "GB" (General Business), and " RB" (Retail Business) zoning districts. The PD ordinance was drafted and adopted to limit retail and limited businesses uses to 35% of the total floor area of buildings within PD-409 to ensure that the district did not lose the industrial character as it is guided as an industrial land use. ..... Apple Valley Page 358 of 37 Comments from Public Hearing 2. Existing uses/tenants within the multi-tenant building: The applicant has provided a document that shows the current utilization and tenant mix of the multi-tenant building at the subject property (attached). There are 12 tenant spaces within the building, two of which are currently vacant. The remaining suites are filled with various businesses. APPVa��ey Page 359 of 37 Comments from Public Hearing 3. Has the applicant considered locations where cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in Apple Valley? Staff Response: Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in " BP" (Business Park), I-1, and 1-2 zoning districts. It appears that there are approximately 14 properties zoned for industrial use that do not have a buffer requirement. Please note that this does not mean that all 14 properties are available for sale or for lease, or are suitable for development. Applicant Response: The applicant has provided a response of the locations that are available within the industrial zoning districts. The applicant has stated that all available locations that are zoned to allow a cannabis microbusiness are impacted by buffers. Please see the applicant's full response for specific locations that were considered. •'- Apple Valley Page 360 of 37 Cannabis Buffer Map `` u 4 School* ›.' �w 1000' Buffer 11 111 1 L I Park* 1 i �� 500' Buffer 1 ' /# Child Care/Preschool* 500' Buffer — 1111 � J L147th5t WiNcAtIPAft, Residential Treatment Facility* (T'1 . ' 500' Buffer PI .1 �� Li1111111F11± .� �" Land Use (2040) ,�� Co5: mmercial �� � IndustrialII - -J Mixed Business Campus 150thSTWif_,_11ii ,,Jil Mixed Use i . mormill 1 . - 7 ' w 0 111 1 P Mi 0.25 0.5 0.75 ••• .... r Miles ••e`Only those buffers that intersect with Appl properly zoned parcels are displayed here. Valley Pag61 of 376 Planning Commission Recommendation The Planning Commission recommended denial of the passage of the amendments at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting by a 4-0 vote. A summary of the Planning Commission's findings and rationale for the recommendation of denial is as follows: The existing zoning districts that allow cannabis microbusinesses are industrial (BP, I-1, 1-2), and there are adequate opportunities to find a location that is properly zoned. The industrial zoning districts are best suited for the operations of a cannabis microbusiness. PD-409 is adjacent to existing residential properties and the amendment would allow for a cannabis microbusiness to operate in close proximity to those residential properties. Allowing cannabis microbusinesses in PD-409 could cause disturbances in the area and nearby neighborhoods. ... •:::- Apple Valley Page 362 of 37 Action Requested If the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial, then the action would be as follows: 1 Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and deny the passage of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusiness; and Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and deny the passage of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. If the City Council prefers to reverse the recommendation made by the Planning Commission, and accept further review of the requested amendments, or consider passing the requested ordinance amendments, then the action may be as follows: Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow Apple cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. Valley Page 363 of 37 QuesLi ons . ... :::. 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Historical meeti June 2025 - < > Event Categories Search S M T W T Type or select an event category to filter._ Search all content... 1 © 3 4 5 7 .n VIEW TODAY 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Coming Up 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Monday Telecommunications Advisory Committee Meeting JUN 2, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th St W Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 2025 7:00 PM CST Telecommunications Advisory Committee From Date Wednesday Planning Commission Meeting To Date JUN 4, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley, MN 55124 2025 7:00 PM CST Planning Commission Thursday Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting JUN 5, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th St W Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 2025 6.00 PM CST Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Thursday City Council Meeting JUN 12, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley; MN 55124 Page 368 of 376 1 City Council, advisory committees and commissions. and Economic Development Authority meeting files from May 21 , 2025, to the present can be found below Historical meeting files can be found here. Event Categories - Search — Type or select an event category to filter_._ see Search all content... ❑ City Council 1 ❑ Cemetery Advisory Committee ❑ Economic Development Authority ❑ Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee r 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley, MN 55124 silim4� Page 369 of 376 Thursday City Council Meeting MAY 22 , Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley; MN 2025 55124 7:00 PM CST City Council 94i Page 370 of 376 ... .... <- Apple Agendas & Minutes City Council Meeting - May 22, 2025 SIGN IN Valley ,= Agenda ♦ I-1 I `.• 1 of 1 - + Automatic Zoom - 9 T d (1) $ Cl Meeting Overview Agenda Packet ± ' A.Approve Minutes of the May 8, 2025 Meeting ••••• ITEM: 4.B. .... 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Attached is a resolution authorizing and directing staff to D.Approve 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facil publish a hearing notice regarding the liquor license application. Agenda Memo + Background: Page 371 of 376 NATIONAL PUBLIC ADYlf 0�1 WORKS WEEK ,. . * MAY 18-24,2025 --- National - �� - � .mai itt). . II k I Iloillrla Works 140 ss May 18-24 c---,.... puitir- m-,cs A 1 0 LE _ x--- ��srig ,,,, :_v4.- i -- ., \ q w - L. 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Page 374 of 376 •••• ITEM: 7.A. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 22, 2025 Apple SECTION: Calendar of Events Valley Description: Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events Staff Contact: Department / Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve the calendar of upcoming events as listed in the summary below, and noting that each event listed is hereby deemed a special meeting of the City Council. Summary: Tue./May 20 4:30-6:30 p.m. AV Chamber of Commerce Chamber Business After Hours/ Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Wed./May 21 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting CANCELLED Thur./May 22 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Valleywood State of the City Address Thur./May 22 6:00 p.m. Municipal Center Economic Development Authority Meeting CANCELLED Thur./May 22 6-6:30 p.m. Westview Elementary School Hayes Youth Athletic Complex Groundbreaking Event Thur./May 22 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting* Mon./May 26 City Offices Closed Memorial Day Holiday Mon./May 26 8 a.m. Lebanon Cemetery Memorial Day Sunrise Service Mon./May 26 10 a.m. American Legion Memorial Day Ceremony Tue./June 3 4:30-6:30 p.m. Apple Valley CR 42 Improvements Open House Senior Center (Redwood Dr. to 147th St.) Wed./June 4 8-9 a.m. Las Tortillas, Rosemount Chamber Coffee Connection Wed./June 4 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./June 5 6 p.m. Municipal Center Informal Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./June 5 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Sat./June 7 2 p.m. Bliss Homes Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Wed./June 11 9 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Thur./June 12 4:45-5:15 p.m. Splash Valley Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Thur./June 12 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Page 375 of 376 Thur./June 12 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting* Wed./June 18 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./June 19 City Offices Closed Juneteenth Holiday Fri./June 20 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kelley Park Music in Kelley Park June 25-27 Duluth, MN League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference Fri./June 27 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kelley Park Music in Kelley Park Background: Each event is hereby deemed a special meeting of the City Council,the purpose being informational or social gathering. Only events marked with an asterisk(*)will any action of the Council take place. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 376 of 376