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updated as warranted. If necessary, the City will request assistance from the Wellhead Protection <br />Consultant. <br />7.3.5.1 Source of Action <br />City staff <br />7.3.5.2 Cooperators <br />MPCA and, potentially, the Wellhead Protection Consultant <br />7.3.5.3 Time Frame <br />The request for updated data will be made in year five after approval of this Plan. If warranted, the PCSI <br />database update would be completed following review of the updated data. <br />7.3.5.4 Estimated Cost <br />Approximately $500 to $1,500 for each data update. Estimated costs include City staff time and, if needed, <br />Wellhead Protection Consultant costs. <br />7.3.5.5 Goals Achieved <br />The City will maintain current information on the status of the brownfields sites and any groundwater <br />contamination associated with these sites. <br />Success criterion: Data update requests according to the schedule outlined in section 7.3.5.3. <br />7.3.6 Inner Wellhead Management Zone Management <br />The Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) is defined in the Minnesota Rules as that area within a <br />200-foot radius of a public water supply well. The City will monitor setbacks in the IWMZs, possibly with <br />the assistance of the MDH, to ensure that the IWMZ around each Ramsey municipal well remains free of <br />potential contaminant sources. City staff will document each IWMZ inspection and any actions taken to <br />remove potential contaminant sources from an IWMZ. <br />7.3.6.1 Source of Action <br />City staff <br />7.3.6.2 Cooperators <br />MDH <br />7.3.6.3 Time Frame <br />The monitoring of setbacks within the IWMZs will be every two years after approval of this Plan. <br />7.3.6.4 Estimated Cost <br />Costs for monitoring the IWMZ setbacks are estimated to be $1,500 for each evaluation of the IWMZs and <br />include City staff time. <br />28 <br />