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DRAFT - FEBRUAF. Y 9, 1990 <br /> <br />as valuable amenity; and/or a major water resource. The Organization <br />will have substantial involvement in the water quality management of <br />water resources in this category. <br /> <br />Preliminary classification included the Rum River, Mississippi River, <br />Round Lake, and Sunfish Lake as Class I bodies of water. <br /> <br />Class II <br /> <br />Water resources in this category are typified by some or all of the <br />following char~cteristics: adjacent to local park; limited access to <br />the public through bike and/or pedestrian trails; lacks public swimming <br />beach; neighborhood pond with some adjacent public property; supports <br />substantial waterfowl; provides general wildlife habitat; locally <br />perceived by the public as valuable amenity; used for stormwater <br />control; located along or is part of trunk conveyance system; known <br />groundwater recharge area; maintenance of existing water quality <br />desirable objective; may require limited public maintenance; and <br />includes ponds, wetlands, regional stormwater detention basins, streams <br />and ditches. The water quality management of resources in this category <br />will generally be a local responsibility. <br /> <br />Preliminary classification included Lake Itasca, Ward Lake, Rodgers <br />Lake, l14P (waterbody), Trout Brook, Ford Brook, and Cedar Creek as <br />Class II waterbodies. <br /> <br />Class II,I <br /> <br />Water resources in this category are typified by some or all of the <br />following characteristics: lacks public swimming beach; lack of <br />adjacent park lands; neighborhood pond with adjacent public property; <br />supports substantial waterfowl; provides general or unusual wildlife <br /> <br />2302047/LRRWMO.WP/TM/< 2 <br /> <br /> <br />