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<br />The placement of an additional high capacity well in or near the DWSMAs or significant changes in <br />current groundwater appropriations by existing wells could have an impact on the source water aquifer <br />and local water supplies. Such changes could also affect the Ramsey WHPAs and DWSMAs or change the <br />static water levels in the wells. The City will work with the MDH Source Water Protection Unit and the <br />MDNR to identify proposed high capacity wells in the vicinity of the Ramsey DWSMAs and provide <br />interaction, to the extent practicable, with the proposed well owner to minimize potential problems. <br />To conserve valuable water resources and to mitigate, to the extent possible, drought impacts, the City <br />limits use of water from themunicipal water supply system for lawn and garden sprinkling and irrigation <br />between Memorial Day and Labor Day to an odd-even schedule corresponding to property address. In <br />addition, during this period no sprinkling is allowed between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. <br />4.2.2Influence of Existing Water and Land Government Programs and <br />Regulations <br />As noted above, to conserve valuable water resources and address drought impacts, the City has controls <br />on outdoor water usage. The City also provides water conservation information on their website and has a <br />tiered billing structure for water use. These programs are designed to assist residents and businesses with <br />water conservation strategies through incentives and educational information. <br />Ramsey <br />(Ramsey, 2018b). In addition, the MDH has prepared a guidance document that addresses siting of <br />stormwater infiltration basins within DWSMAs. The City believes that their existing plan and MDH <br />guidance are sufficient to address stormwater within the city limits. <br />Supply Programs, State subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) rules, State rules regarding chemical <br />regulating the installation of new wells, the operation of wells, water appropriation permitting, the proper <br />sealing of unused wells, proper operation and maintenance of SSTS, proper maintenance and operation of <br />storage tanks, proper storage of chemicals, and addressing Class V wells. In addition, Ramseyis aware of <br />and supports the low interest loan program offered by Anoka County Community Development and the <br />maintenance and sealing of wells. Ramsey believes that the current level of regulations and oversight by <br />various governmental entities are adequate to address these issues. <br />Land use control and land disturbing activities outside of the City of Ramsey will be governed by the local <br />unit of government with jurisdiction in a particular area. This WHPP has been developed to protect the <br />interests of the City of Ramsey and, to the extent practicable, to have no adverse effect on the plans and <br />strategies developed for adjacent areas. The Metropolitan Council jurisdiction overlaps the Ramsey <br />DWSMAs as does the jurisdiction of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization. The city <br />of Anoka overlaps a small portion of the East DWSMA. This Plan will be provided to these other <br />governmental units as a resource for future land development planning. Local ordinances and plans <br /> <br /> <br /> 13 <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />