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3.0 Inventory of Potential Contaminant Sources <br />In Part 1 of this WHPP amendment, WHPAs for the Ramsey water supply wells and the associated <br />DWSMAs were delineated. The DWSMAs encompass the 10-year groundwater time of travel WHPAs <br />around the City's wells (MDH, 2018). As discussed above in Section 1.3, two DWSMAs were delineated for <br />the City's wells. <br />As shown on Figure 2 and in Appendix C, the current land use (i.e., year 2016 data from the Metropolitan <br />Council) data indicates that numerous land uses are found within the DWSMAs. Land uses in the DWSMAs <br />that cover more than one percent or more of the area in the DWSMAs include Residential of various <br />types, Undeveloped land, Park/Recreational/Preserve, Retail and Other Commercial, Agricultural, Major <br />Highways, and Open Water. <br />Per the April 4, 2019 Scoping 2 Decision Notice, the City performed a Potential Contaminant Source <br />Inventory (PCSI) within the DWSMAs. <br />3.1 Inventory Process <br />At Scoping Meeting No. 2, the types of potential contaminant sources that must be inventoried in the <br />Ramsey DWSMAs Area were identified. As discussed in Appendix C, sources of data accessed for the <br />potential contaminant source inventory include Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), Minnesota <br />Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS), Minnesota <br />Geological Survey (MGS), Minnesota Office of Pipeline Safety (MnOPS), Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency (MPCA), Metropolitan Council, Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MGIO), Minnesota <br />Department of Transportation (MnDOT), and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) databases. <br />Aquifer vulnerability in the Ramsey DWSMAs is classified as Moderate (Figure 1). The potential <br />contaminant source types that must be inventoried vary based on the aquifer vulnerability classification. <br />In areas where the aquifer vulnerability is classified as Moderate the types of potential contaminant point <br />sources inventoried include above -ground and underground storage tanks, leaking underground storage <br />tank (LUST) locations, potential Class V well locations (Class V wells are wells or other structures that <br />facilitate injection of wastes into the subsurface), pipeline facilities, chemical storage locations, <br />spills/potential contamination sites, and wells. <br />The first step in the inventory was to determine if there were any potential contaminant sources in the <br />Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) or the Emergency Response Zone (ERZ) around each of the <br />Ramsey wells. The IWMZ is defined as the area within a 200-foot radius of each municipal well. The most <br />recent IWMZ inventory for each of the Ramsey municipal wells is presented in Appendix C. The ERZ is <br />defined as the area within which the travel time of groundwater to a municipal well is one year or less. The <br />inventory was then expanded out to the boundaries of the DWSMAs. <br />8 <br />
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