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Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Construction of a new lime softening water treatment plant of 1.8 MGD capacity. The project includes: precast concrete, cast-in-place concrete, treatment equipment systems, site and process piping, pumps, HVAC, electrical, site grading, lagoons, and miscellaneous appurtenant work.
Posted Date
May 23, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: May 23, 2025
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Construction of a new lime softening water treatment plant of 1.8 MGD capacity. The project includes: precast concrete, cast-in-place concrete, treatment equipment systems, site and process piping, pumps, HVAC, electrical, site grading, lagoons, and miscellaneous appurtenant work.
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Work includes approx: 14" class 165 dr 25 pvc pipe 26,400 lf; 12" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe 29,785 lf; 12" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe, restrained joint 2080 lf; 12" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 31,995 lf: 10" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 2,900 lf; 6" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe 40 lf; 6" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 120 lf; 14" valve 6 ea; 12" valve 8 ea; 10" valve 4 ea: 6" valve 3 ea; type 1 railroad crossing, 12" 100 lf; type 1 road crossing, 14" 1140 lf; type 1 road crossing, 12" 420 lf: type 1 road crossing, 6" 120 lf; type 2 road crossing, 14" 120 lf; type 2 road crossing, 12" 1100 lf; type 2 driveway crossing, 14" 60 lf; type 2 driveway crossing, 12" 180 lf; type 2 stream crossing, 14" 680 lf. See attached file. Pt
Posted Date
May 21, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: May 21, 2025
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Work includes approx: 14" class 165 dr 25 pvc pipe 26,400 lf; 12" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe 29,785 lf; 12" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe, restrained joint 2080 lf; 12" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 31,995 lf: 10" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 2,900 lf; 6" class 200 sdr 21 pvc pipe 40 lf; 6" class 160 sdr 26 pvc pipe 120 lf; 14" valve 6 ea; 12" valve 8 ea; 10" valve 4 ea: 6" valve 3 ea; type 1 railroad crossing, 12" 100 lf; type 1 road crossing, 14" 1140 lf; type 1 road crossing, 12" 420 lf: type 1 road crossing, 6" 120 lf; type 2 road crossing, 14" 120 lf; type 2 road crossing, 12" 1100 lf; type 2 driveway crossing, 14" 60 lf; type 2 driveway crossing, 12" 180 lf; type 2 stream crossing, 14" 680 lf. See attached file. Pt
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Project includes the following Work: Construction of an 800,000-gallon ground storage reservoir measuring 56 feet in diameter and 50 feet to high water elevation. Construction will include the necessary piping modifications to connect the reservoir to the existing system and the construction of a meter vault on the site of the ground storage reservoir. Work shall also be performed within the existing water treatment plant that shares a site with the proposed ground storage reservoir. This Work shall include the installation of two 1/2-horsepower mixers, the installation of an on/off pneumatic actuator with a new butterfly valve, and piping modifications within the concrete clearwells.
Posted Date
Feb 28, 2025
Due Date
Mar 27, 2025
Release: Feb 28, 2025
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
Close: Mar 27, 2025
Project includes the following Work: Construction of an 800,000-gallon ground storage reservoir measuring 56 feet in diameter and 50 feet to high water elevation. Construction will include the necessary piping modifications to connect the reservoir to the existing system and the construction of a meter vault on the site of the ground storage reservoir. Work shall also be performed within the existing water treatment plant that shares a site with the proposed ground storage reservoir. This Work shall include the installation of two 1/2-horsepower mixers, the installation of an on/off pneumatic actuator with a new butterfly valve, and piping modifications within the concrete clearwells.
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Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
This Petitioner's Assessment Agreement details the terms for a property owner to be assessed for the cost of connecting their real estate to the LincolnPipestone Rural Water System (LPRW). The agreement specifies a Minimum Base Hookup Fee of $20,500.00, with a $7,500.00 payment made, and indicates that the resulting 'Total Hookup Cost/Principal Amount of Assessment' will be paid over 30 years at an annual interest rate of 5.9%.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
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This Petitioner's Assessment Agreement details the terms for a property owner to be assessed for the cost of connecting their real estate to the LincolnPipestone Rural Water System (LPRW). The agreement specifies a Minimum Base Hookup Fee of $20,500.00, with a $7,500.00 payment made, and indicates that the resulting 'Total Hookup Cost/Principal Amount of Assessment' will be paid over 30 years at an annual interest rate of 5.9%.
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This is a Water Users Agreement between Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System (LPRW) and a Member. The agreement outlines the terms for purchasing water, including payment for water supplied, LPRW's right to adjust charges and maintain infrastructure, and the Member's granting of easements. It details initial fees such as a $500 membership fee, a $20,000 basic connection fee (including one 50,000 gallons/month capacity unit), and a $150 transfer fee. It also specifies additional capacity charges of $13,000 per 50,000-gallon capacity unit and penalties for exceeding water usage limits. The agreement grants LPRW the right to terminate service for violations and is binding upon successors.
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Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
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This is a Water Users Agreement between Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System (LPRW) and a Member. The agreement outlines the terms for purchasing water, including payment for water supplied, LPRW's right to adjust charges and maintain infrastructure, and the Member's granting of easements. It details initial fees such as a $500 membership fee, a $20,000 basic connection fee (including one 50,000 gallons/month capacity unit), and a $150 transfer fee. It also specifies additional capacity charges of $13,000 per 50,000-gallon capacity unit and penalties for exceeding water usage limits. The agreement grants LPRW the right to terminate service for violations and is binding upon successors.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pipestone-Lincoln Rural Water District
This plan establishes a framework for preparing for and responding to droughts in Minnesota to minimize conflicts and negative impacts on the state's natural resources and economy. It outlines a staged approach to drought response, including non-drought, watch, warning, restrictive, and emergency phases, detailing specific actions for state and federal agencies, as well as water users and suppliers. The plan also defines the responsibilities of major participants such as the MN DNR, Metropolitan Council, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and local water entities, emphasizing coordination, monitoring, conservation, and emergency management.
The strategic plan for Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water (LPRW) aims to provide clean, safe, and affordable water for every generation, serving as a roadmap to align investments, operations, and priorities for resilience and effectiveness. It is structured around five strategic pillars: ensuring uninterrupted, high-quality water services; strategic and sustainable fiscal management; engaging and educating the community; responsible use and stewardship of the natural environment; and achieving operational excellence. The plan's vision is to be a trusted public water system that sustains thriving families and a resilient local economy by reliably delivering clean, safe, and affordable water, with a mission focused on sustainability, innovation, and service excellence in meeting the water needs of rural Minnesota.
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