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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft — March XX, 2017 <br />Impaired waters listed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and located within 1 <br />mile of the site include the Mississippi River (07010206-567), which is impaired for mercury and <br />PCBs in fish tissue between the Crow River and the northwestern limits of the City of Anoka. <br />ii. Groundwater — aquifers, springs, seeps. Include: 1) depth to groundwater; 2) if project is within a <br />MDH wellhead protection area; 3) identification of any onsite and/or nearby wells, including unique <br />numbers and well logs if available. If there are no wells known on site or nearby, explain the <br />methodology used to determine this. <br />Depth to groundwater varies across the project area. Depth to surficial groundwater may be as little <br />as one foot in the wetlands on the site during the spring. Depth to static groundwater levels based on <br />domestic water wells located near the project area ranges from 28 to 41 feet (Table 6, Appendix B). <br />Geotechnical borings completed by Northern Technologies on December 30, 2016, indicate the <br />depth to groundwater ranged from about 4.5 to 18.5 feet below existing grade. This correlates to an <br />approximate elevation range of 858.5 to 874.5 feet. Groundwater was at elevations of 858.5 to 860.5 <br />feet in most of the borings where groundwater was encountered. The project area does not fall <br />within a MDH wellhead protection area. Although a number of groundwater wells are located near <br />the site, review of the Minnesota County Well Index did not identify any wells located onsite. <br />Table 6. Domestic Water Wells located near the Pearson Farm site <br />Well <br />No. <br />Surface <br />Elevation <br />(feet) <br />Depth <br />(feet) <br />Cased <br />Depth <br />(feet) <br />Depth to <br />Location <br />(Direction <br />from Site) <br />Aquifer <br />Static <br />Water <br />Level (feet) <br />Bedrock <br />(feet) <br />541778 <br />883 <br />66 <br />63 <br />28 <br />-- <br />Southwest <br />Tunnel City-Wonewoc <br />227345 <br />883 <br />75 <br />71 <br />30 <br />-- <br />Southwest <br />Tunnel City-Wonewoc <br />430232 <br />883 <br />338 <br />294 <br />30 <br />116 <br />East <br />Tunnel City-Wonewoc <br />783804 <br />885 <br />155 <br />113 <br />28 <br />107 <br />Northeast <br />Tunnel City-Wonewoc <br />227037 <br />886 <br />156 <br />141 <br />41 <br />110 <br />Northeast <br />Tunnel City-Wonewoc <br />The project will be served by the City of Ramsey municipal water supply. The City has eight water <br />supply wells that are all located at least one mile east of the project area. <br />b. Describe effects from project activities on water resources and measures to minimize or mitigate the <br />effects in Item b. i. through Item b. iv. below. <br />i. Wastewater - For each of the following, describe the sources, quantities and composition of all <br />sanitary, municipal/domestic and industrial wastewater produced or treated at the site. <br />1) If the wastewater discharge is to a publicly owned treatment facility, identib, any pretreatment <br />measures and the ability of the facility to handle the added water and waste loadings, including <br />any effects on, or required expansion of municipal wastewater infrastructure. <br />The project is expected to produce normal domestic wastewater that is typical of residential <br />developments. The project will not include industrial wastewater production or onsite wastewater <br />treatment. <br />11 <br />