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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Chapter 13: Environmental Protection /Resource Management <br />The Critical Areas Act is a program to protect areas, which are of significant regional <br />or statewide public value or interest. The program is designed to protect, preserve and <br />enhance a unique and valuable resource; its biological and ecological functions; its <br />natural, aesthetic, cultural and historical values; and its significance to the <br />transportation, sewer and water and recreational systems for the benefit of the citizens <br />of the state, region and nation. It is also to prevent and mitigate irreversible damage <br />resulting from urbanization. The Mississippi River is designated as a State Critical <br />Area through Ramsey. <br />The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Program is a program that <br />furthers the intent of the Critical Areas Act by emphasizing the preservation and <br />enhancement of the historical, scenic, recreational and cultural values of the <br />Mississippi River Corridor. The program is designed to assist and coordinate from a <br />national, regional and local level, activities and projects that emphasize such things as <br />historic /cultural interpretation, public access or native vegetation restoration. <br />The American Heritage Rivers Program is intended to improve access to federal <br />expertise and resources for riverfront revitalization. The Mississippi River through <br />the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area received designation as an American Heritage <br />River in 1998. <br />The City Forester and Recycling Coordinator are staff persons hired by the City to <br />provide assistance to residents and business with tree care and recycling needs. The <br />recycling program is funded through Anoka County Integrated Waste Management, <br />while the City Forester is funded through the City. Citizen volunteer groups also <br />contribute to tree preservation and recycling efforts. <br />Monitoring of Public Wells. As a condition of the approval of Well 98, the latest <br />municipal well to be constructed in the City of Ramsey, the Minnesota Department of <br />Natural Resources and the City of Ramsey began an initiative to monitor the effects of <br />city wells on nearby wetlands and surface water. The purpose of this initiative was <br />the result of concerns by the DNR of using a single aquifer that may result in <br />depleting the resource and possibly lowering the water table. In addition, the City is <br />studying the possibility of using surface water from the Mississippi River as a source <br />for municipal water. <br />City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Page 13 -4 <br />
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