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1.0 Introduction <br />1.1 Background <br />The City of Ramsey (City) currently operates seven primary municipal water supply wells: Wells 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, <br />and 8. Well 2 is used seasonally, as needed, during high demand periods. These wells pump from the <br />Tunnel City Group-Wonewoc Sandstone aquifer. Minnesota unique well number along with well <br />construction, status, aquifer, and well vulnerability classification for each of Ramsey's municipal water <br />supply wells is presented in Table 1. Well locations and Drinking Water Supply Management Area <br />(DWSMA) locations are shown on Figure 1. Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) well records for all <br />the Ramsey municipal wells are presented in Appendix A. <br />The previous Ramsey Wellhead Protection Plan (WHPP) Parts 1 and 2 were prepared in 2008 and 2009, <br />respectively. The MDH issued final approval of the previous Part 2 WHPP in 2010. In accordance with the <br />Minnesota Wellhead Protection Rules (Minnesota Rules 4720.5100 through 4720.5590), amendment of <br />the City's WHPP was initiated based on the age of the Plan. The Part 1 WHPP amendment (MDH, 2018) <br />was approved by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) in January 2019 (MDH, 2019a). A public <br />information meeting on the Part 1 WHPP amendment was held on March 19, 2019. <br />In the Part 1 WHPP amendment, two separate DWSMAs were delineated for Ramsey that encompassed <br />the wellhead protection areas (WHPAs) for the Ramsey water supply wells. In addition to the delineation <br />of the WHPAs and the DWSMAs, Part 1 of the WH PP amendment includes an assessment of the <br />vulnerability to contamination of the Ramsey municipal wells and the source water aquifers in the <br />associated DWSMAs. In accordance with Minnesota Rules 4720.5550, Wells 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 are classified <br />as vulnerable to contamination from the surface and Wells 6, and 7 are classified as not vulnerable (see <br />Table 1). In the Part 1 amendment report, the vulnerability to contamination of the uppermost source <br />water aquifer within the DWSMAs was identified as Moderate (MDH, 2018). Figure 1 shows the aquifer <br />vulnerability in the Ramsey DWSMAs. The Ramsey Part 1 WHPP amendment is presented in Appendix B. <br />1.2 Description of the Public Water Supply System <br />The City is located in Anoka County. Ramsey currently has seven primary water supply wells and one <br />seasonal -use wells in the municipal water supply and distribution system for Public Water Supply <br />#1020035. Locations of the wells are shown on Figure 1 and general construction details for the Ramsey <br />municipal wells are summarized in Table 1. Copies of the MDH well records for the Ramsey municipal <br />wells are presented in Appendix A <br />The 2010 census indicated that Ramsey had a population of 23,668. In 2017 the City's estimated <br />population was 25,581 and the estimated population served by the municipal water supply system was <br />13,720 (Ramsey, 2018a). The Metropolitan Council's preliminary estimate of the 2018 population of <br />Ramsey is 27,051. The City's draft Water Supply Plan (Ramsey, 2018a) projects that the City's water supply <br />4 <br />
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