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2016-08-31From: Industrial Waste and Pollution Prevention Section Direct Dial: 651-602-4717 Fax: (651) 602-4730 E -Mail: ashley.corbeille@metc.state.mn.us August 31, 2016 To: Jon Durand, Director, Facility Operations Thomson Reuters - Eagan Campus 610 Opperman Dr M/S D1 -N211 Eagan, MN 55123 RE: "Capacity Demand Review" for Permit Number 0091 Located at 610 Opperman Drive Eagan, MN 55123 RECEIVED SEP 0 2 2016 EAGAN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) is a fee for wastewater capacity or demand, which has been levied on all of our customer communities by MCES (and its predecessor agencies) since 1973 for new connections, or other increased capacity demand by users of the Metropolitan Disposal System (MDS). SAC revenue is used to pay for a portion of unused (or reserve) capacity of MDS capital improvements. While SAC is a metropolitan fee on our communities, it is calculated based on the capacity demand of each specific facility. Typically, communities pass this fee through to the property owner or business involved. MCES directly administers SAC procedures related to industrial permittees of MCES. As part of the SAC policy, facilities holding an Industrial Discharge Permit are subject to a "Capacity Demand Review" one year prior to expiration of their permit. The "Capacity Demand Review" serves as a method to detect demand increases (indicated by recent volume measurements) from the processes of a facility and to encourage reductions if increases have occurred. Current wastewater volumes are converted to a SAC demand equivalent and compared to the "assigned SAC baseline" for the site. Any capacity demand increases beyond that baseline have the potential to cause assessment of additional SAC. Note also, that building activity may incur additional SAC liability. Three years ago, a "Capacity Demand Review" for your facility took place. At that time, wastewater volumes from your facility were noted to be below the "assigned SAC baseline" for this permit, so no additional SAC was required from the community and no change to the "assigned SAC baseline" occurred. A current evaluation of wastewater demand from your facility indicates capacity demand now remains below the "assigned SAC baseline." Please find enclosed a "Capacity Demand Review" specifying the results. The community for Thomson Reuters - Eagan Campus will not be required to pay additional SAC based on this process review. If you have any questions, please contact Ashley Corbeille at 651-602-4717 or via e-mail at ashley.corbeille@metc.state.mn.us. Sincerely, Robert Nordquist, P.E. Industrial Waste Manager Industrial Waste & Pollution Prevention Section Metropolitan Council Environmental Services Enclosures cc: Jessica Nye, MCES Ashley Corbeille, MCES John Gorder, City of Eagan 390 Robert Street N firth j St Paul MN 55101.1805 Rt�an 651602.1000 Fad 651 602 1550X . TTY 65 An,Equat-QppaMunrty Employer METROPO 4 U N T Metropolitan Council I Environmental Services Industrial Waste & Pollution Prevention Section 390 Robert Street North St. Paul, MN 55101-1805 INDUSTRIAL WASTE & POLLUTION PREVENTION SECTION CAPACITY DEMAND REVIEW - INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE PERMIT RENEWAL Industry Name Permit Number Permit Expiration Date Thomson Reuters - Eagan Campus 0091 8/31/2017 SAC equivalent of the January 01 to June 30, 2016 Self -Monitoring Report. (Total wastewater volume/total number of operating days equals average daily waste- water volume. Each SAC unit equals 274 gallons) 80 Unit(s) Assigned SAC Baseline Value 325 Unit(s) MCES policy determined the SAC baseline value to be the SAC equivalent of the volume reported in the final self-monitoring report for 1991. The assigned SAC baseline value represents the SAC baseline value, plus any SAC units paid after the 1991 baseline date, or the value for SAC credits*, whichever is greater. You should be aware that the "asset only" sale of a company may trigger the Toss of the 1991 baseline. For specifics on this, please refer to the online SAC manual at: http://metrocouncil.org/Wastewater-Water/Funding-Finance/Rates-Charges/Sewer-Availability-Charge.as px Current wastewater volumes do not exceed the assigned baseline value. The permit renewal process will follow past procedures. This review is complete. * MCES SAC payment records may not be current, therefore, the credit value may be revised to account for unidentified credits if the permittee can provide proof of their existence. 8/31/2016 Reviewed by Date