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7.3.6.5 Goals Achieved <br />By monitoring the IWMZ setbacks, Ramsey will be able to keep the IWMZ around each well free of <br />potential contaminant sources and ensure that any new regulated activities will meet required setbacks. <br />Success criterion: Completion of IWMZ potential contaminant source inventories per the schedule in <br />section 7.3.6.3 and keeping the IWMZs free of potential contaminant sources. <br />7.4 Transportation Corridors and Emergency Response <br />U.S. Highway 10 and County Roads 56, 83, and 116 cross the West DWSMA. State Highway 47 and County <br />Road 116 cross the East DWSMA. The BNSF Railroad tracks cross the southern portion of the W est <br />DWSMA. Contaminant spills in these major transportation corridors could, if not cleaned up in a timely <br />matter, have the potential to adversely impact the City's water supply. Therefore, the Wellhead Protection <br />Manager will establish communication and create awareness among Ramsey city staff about <br />transportation corridor issues that may affect the public water supply and the procedures in place to <br />address spills and prevent released contaminants from entering the municipal water supply. The Wellhead <br />Protection Manager will work with the City's Emergency Manager to ensure that emergency procedures <br />that will protect the municipal water supply are part of the City's emergency response program. <br />The Wellhead Protection Manager will also provide copies of the WHPP to the MPCA and BNSF Railroad. <br />7.4.1 Source of Action <br />City staff <br />7.4.2 Cooperators <br />None <br />7.4.3 Time Frame <br />The Wellhead Protection Manager will meet with the Emergency Manager within two years of approval of <br />this Plan. Transmittal of the WHPP to the MPCA and BNSF Railroad will occur within one year after <br />approval of this plan. <br />7.4.4 Estimated Cost <br />Costs for this action will include City staff time and production costs for WHPP copies. Estimated cost is <br />$2,000 to $2,500. <br />7.4.5 Goals Achieved <br />The City's emergency responders will work with and assist County and State first responders in the <br />handling of spills in transportation corridors to ensure, to the extent possible, released contaminants are <br />prevented from entering the environment and, potentially, impacting the municipal water supply. <br />29 <br />