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Rehydrate Ramsey <br />7 <br />Minimizing this runoff and the pollution it carries <br />svopggvojrvf!dibmmfohft created by the <br />presence of Wellhead Protection Areas in Ramsey. <br />IPX!DBO!VSCBO!EFTJHO!BEESFTT!TUPSNXBUFS!JTTVFT@ <br />Vscbo!bsfbt!xjui!jnqfswjpvt!tvsgbdft like <br />parking lots and streets increase the amount <br />of polluted runoff entering bodies of water. <br />Turning some of these areas into pervious <br />The goal of sftjmjfou!tupsnxbufs!eftjho is to <br />increase the amount of water that is absorbed <br />A presettling zone <br />traps debris or other stormwater and <br />where it falls rather than traveling across <br />pollutants prior to provide irrigation for <br />impervious surfaces. The photos on the left <br />street trees. <br />Qsftfuumjoh!\[pofUsff!Xfmmt <br />Obsspx!Tusffut!gps!Jnqspwfe!Sftjmjfodf <br />As part of the street reconstruction process <br />for narrowing. Permitting construction of <br />22-foot streets in areas with fewer than <br />400 daily trips not only reduces the overall <br />share of impervious surface, it also improves pedestrian <br />safety and reduces the cost of initial construction and <br />Bioretention planters <br />Permeable parking <br />lifetime maintenance. Street reconstruction also creates <br />trap stormwater and lanes reduce runoff <br />provide a space for <br />a perfect opportunity to implement best practices. <br />greenery. <br />directly into streets. <br />More information: <br />Cjpsfufoujpo!QmboufsQfsnfbcmf!Qbsljoh!Mbof <br />QSPUFDUJOH!ESJOLJOH!XBUFS!TPVSDFT!GPS!UIF!GVUVSF! <br />The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) drinking water in the state, and designates areas of vulnerability as Drinking Water Supply <br />Wellhead Protection Areas. The decision tree to the right from MDH can be used to select appropriate stormwater interventions. <br />Source: University of Minnesota Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis Laboratory, Minnesota Department of HealthSource: Minnesota Stormwater Manual <br />Xfmmifbe!Qspufdujpo!Bsfbt!Ofbs!uif!DPSTupsnxbufs!Hvjebodf!gps!Tjuft!jo!EXTNBt <br />Wellhead Protection Plan, a document that is required by MDH. The ity is currently devising strategies to address stormwater in the COR in <br />More information: <br />particular. <br />Opx!uibu!xfwf!fybnjofe!xbufs!jo!Sbntfz!gspn!nvmujqmf!qfstqfdujwft-!uif!ofyu!tufq!jt!up!fyqmpsf!tpmvujpot/ A wide <br />jodfoujwft- <br />sfhvmbupsz!uppmt-!boe!qvcmjd.qsjwbuf!qbsuofstijqt, we can use all the tools at our disposal to support and improve <br />PA5211: Land Use Planning / Instructor: Fernando Burga PhD.Austin Hauf + Kowsar Mohamed + Maia Guerrero-Combs <br /> <br />
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