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of 4 months. If necessary, staff can request a second project completion extension based on <br />when the lift station is expected to be operational. <br /> <br />Councilmember Riley asked why a lift station would be necessary. <br /> <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton provided additional details on the necessity of a stormwater lift station <br />in order to make the infiltration basin successful. <br /> <br />6. COMMITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br /> <br />6.01: Wellhead Protection Plan Part 2 Amendment Process Update <br /> <br />City Engineer Westby stated that City Staff has been working with MDH since March of 2017 to <br />y 4, <br />2010, and is effective until January 4, 2020. <br />2019 to meet the required 10-year update schedule. The WHPP consists of two parts. Part 1 <br />delineates the City's wellhead protection zone and drinking water supply management area <br />(DWSMA) and assesses the vulnerability of our DWSMA and municipal water supply wells. <br />Part 2 includes a potential contaminant source inventory, a potential contaminant source <br />management strategy, an emergency/alternative water supply contingency plan, and wellhead <br />protection program evaluation plan. <br /> <br />City Engineer Westby stated that Part 1 of the WHPP was recently amended and approved by the <br />MDH. A copy of the MDH approval letter, received February 4, 2019, is included in the packet. <br />As required, copies of the amended delineated wellhead protection areas, drinking water supply <br />management areas, and assessments of well and aquifer vulnerabilities were issued to local units <br />of governments wholly or partially within these areas within 30 days after receiving MDH <br />approval of the Part 1 amendment. A copy of this letter with attachments is attached. The City <br />was also required to conduct a public information meeting by April 4, 2019, to present the Part 1 <br />amendments to the public. The public information meeting was conducted on March 19, 2019, <br />as part of the Public Works Committee meeting. <br /> <br />City Engineer Westby stated that the City must now amend Part 2 of the WHPP. To kick this <br />process off, City and MDH Staff met on March 28, 2019, to discuss the scope of the required <br />Part 2 amendments. It was discussed that numerous data elements must be compiled and <br />assessed as related to the management of potential contaminants in the drinking water supply <br />management area that was approved with the WHPP Part 1 amendments. Data elements are <br />pieces of information in the form of maps, lists, records, tables and inventories. Where <br />appropriate, the elements should be reviewed and assessed in terms of their present and/or future <br />implications on the 1) use of the wells, 2) quality and quantity of water supplying the public <br />water supply wells, and 3) land and groundwater uses in the DWSMA. <br /> <br />City Engineer Westby stated that MDH prepared a Scoping 2 Decision Notice after the meeting, <br />which was submitted to the City via email on April 4, 2019. The Notice included a list of <br />required data elements. A hard copy of this Notice, including an attachment noting Potential <br />Public Works Committee / April 16, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br />