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· current water sources and service area description <br />· procedure for augmenting supplies <br />· demand reduction procedures <br />- procedures for water allocation <br />· establishment of triggers for implementing plan components <br />· enforcement <br />· water supply protection <br /> <br />As part of its next revision, the City of Ramsey will amend its ] 999 Water Supply Plan to <br />include an emergency response element. The amendment w/Il include all of the above <br />components. This will occur prior to applying for a DNR appropriation permit <br />amendment, which would likely trigger the DNR request for emergency plan completion, <br />as well. <br /> <br />Use of underground storage tanks within the WHPA should be discouraged. If <br />under~ound storage tanks are used to store anything other than water within the WF_PA, <br />the tanks must be double-walled and the groundwater around the tank must be <br />appropriately monitored for contamination. The development of a contingency plan as <br />discussed previously should address the management and procedures that would be <br />implemented in the case of a leaky tank. <br /> <br />Infiltration practices within the WHPAs wi'Il be carefully Controlled to prevent any water <br />that has not been pre-treated from entering. Rain barrels, ~ading, and other on-lot best <br />management practices should be utilized in these areas as long as the infLltration of street, <br />parking lot, or industrial runoff does not occur w/thin the WHPA. Implementation'of <br />communi~ education programs for residential and business contaminant sources, such as <br />fertilizers and hazardous household products, will reduce the risk of groundwater. <br />contamination from these sources. <br /> <br />The installation of monitoring wells throughout the WHPA'would be apprOpriate to <br />protect the water quality of the upper aquifer. Should contamination occur, a network of <br />monitoring wells would help to quickly identify the contaminant source and aid in the <br />quick remediation and possibly reduce the extent of contamination. A monitoring well <br />network would also help to understand the relationship between the pumping in the <br />Franconia-Ironton-Galesville aquifer and 'the upper aquifer. The extent of any further <br />monitoring will be determined during wellhead protection plan de,zelopment and State <br />water appropriation permitting. <br /> <br />Item 21 Mitieafion Element. Analysis of the intersection operations indicates that lane <br />additions and installation of intersection channelization and traffic sigamls would be <br />adequate to mitigate the project impacts at the intersections in the study area. The <br />following roadway widenings are suggested: . <br /> <br />· Ramsey Boulevard--widen to five lane cross section south of Industry Avenue to <br /> provide two through lanes in each direction -and a left mm lane/center median <br /> <br />50 D-18- 27 <br /> <br /> <br />
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