Mandan Remediation Trust
The Mandan Remediation Trust (MRT) is comprised of three trustees: one represents the North Dakota Department of Health, one represents the City of Mandan and one is selected by the other two trustees. The $24 million in the trust belongs neither to the state or the city. It is for the clean-up only.
The MRT typically meets the first Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. at Mandan City Hall. Primary responsibilities are approving expenditures related to the remediation project and reviewing progress. The meetings are open to the public. Minutes are posted in this section of the city website. Remediation information is also available at the Morton Mandan Public Library.
Supplemental Environmental Projects Trust
Comprised similar to the MRT: three trustees (one represents the North Dakota Department of Health, one represented the City of Mandan, and one is selected by the other two trustees). The SEP Trust meets as needed.
MRT Members | ||
David Glatt |
David has been chief of the Environmental Health section of the North Dakota Department of Health since 2002. He previously served as director of the department's waste management division. |
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Jim Neubauer |
Jim has been Mandan's City Administrator since 2000. He supervises all divisions and departments within the City to ensure efficient and effective community planning and management. Neubauer is a Mandan native. |
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Francis "Fritz" Schwindt |
Fritz is an independent consultant. He previously held Glatt's job prior to retirement in 2002.He responded to the call on behalf of the state health department when diesel was found at the construction site of the Law Enforcement Center in 1985. |
For more information, contact City Administrator Jim Neubauer, phone 701-667-3215 or download reports using the links below.