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MDH <br />Environmental Health Division <br />Drinking Water Protection Section <br />P.O. Box 64975 <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0975 <br />DEPARTMENT oFHEALTH <br />Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant Application <br />February 2012 <br />Notice: This application must be completed in order to score your grant request. <br />Public Water Supply System (name of primary applicant): <br />City of Ramsey MN PWSID: 1020035 <br />Note: List all of the public water supply systems involved if more than one is applying: <br />Name of the Grant Contact: Tim Himmer <br />Phone No. 763-433-9893 E-mail address: thimmer@ci.ramsey.mn.us <br />Mailing Address : 7550 Sunwood Drive NW, Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />Federal Tax ID #: <br />Person Authorized to Sign Grant Agreement on Behalf of the Public Water Supply System: <br />Name: Tim Himmer <br />Title: City Engineer <br />Total Grant Amount Being Requested ($10,000 maximum): <br />$ 9,850.00 <br />Work Item (s) to be performed under this grant <br />For each work item to be funded under the grant, please provide the following information (use an additional page if <br />necessary) . <br />1. Work Item — describe the work that will be performed: <br />It was identified in Ramsey MN's Part II WHP Plan that the City would work with the MDH, DNR, MPCA and <br />MDA to identify sites and wells that would be added to the existing list of managed sites. The City proposes to <br />convert this list to a GIS based potential contaminant source inventory (PCSI) database and be updated to include <br />additional relevant sites as described below. <br />As part of the Ramsey WHP implementation grant completed in 2011, the tank verification task identified a <br />number of tanks that had been taken out of service, as well as new tanks that had become active since the original <br />Part II Plan was completed. There was also a well verification task completed as part of that grant. The amount of <br />time and budget was not sufficient to complete the task, however, a framework was created and greater insight into <br />the level of effort required to complete the task was gained. A "What's in my Neighborhood" GIS dataset has also <br />became available from the MPCA. <br />Ramsey proposes to verify the sites located within the City's DWSMAs from the most recent available versions of <br />the following datasets: <br />• MDH County Well Index <br />• MPCA Feedlot and the "What's in My Neighborhood" Shapefiles <br />• MDA Spill Point and Old Emergency Site Shapefiles <br />As part of Work Item 1, the City will verify the locations of documented sites and wells within the City' s <br />