City of Prior Lake, MN
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The City of Prior Lake operates seven municipal production wells. Six of the wells are directed to the City’s water treatment facility where the water is treated to remove iron and manganese before being dispersed throughout the system. The City also has a cooperative agreement with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) for the City to sell water from the remaining well to the SMSC for treatment and use within their system, with the option to purchase up to 2.2 million gallons of water per day back from their system. Actual purchases from the SMSC average roughly 800,000 gallons per day.
Wellhead and Source Water Protection
The Wellhead Protection Program helps to protect areas near City wells where surface water and pollutants can eventually reach the City's water supply. Read this Wellhead Protection brochure for more information.To help prevent over-fertilizing (which can ultimately damage our surface water and ground water), get your lawn tested to see which nutrients are really needed. Mail-in soil tests are available at the University of Minnesota Soil Testing Laboratory.
Helpful Resources
Well Owner’s Handbook
Understanding Your Septic System
Scott County Household Hazardous Waste Website
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Minnesota Department of Health
Drinking Water Quality
The City of Prior Lake tests the water for regulated contaminants and monitors the parameters important to water quality, following all MN Department of Health drinking water standards. The results of the water testing are available in the annual Drinking Water Report (aka Consumer Confidence Report). Learn more about how your drinking water is treated at the City's water treatment facility.
Use the following information when selecting and adjusting home treatment systems:
Total Hardness: 19.3 grains/gal (330 ppm)
Calcium: 12.3 grains/gal (150 ppm)
Magnesium: 7.0 grains/gal (120 ppm)
pH: 7.2
