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Trott Brook Crossing EAW August 2021 <br /> Annual Annual Average Use Annual Maximum <br /> Permit No. Well No. Permitted Use 2013-2018 Volume(MGY) 2013-2018 (MGY) (MGY) <br /> 1985-6005 743832 850 89.1 161.6 <br /> 1985-6005 743833 850 51.5 129.9 <br /> During 2013-2018,these wells used a combined average of 646.9 MGY, indicating an average <br /> available unused permitted volume of 203.1 MGY. Based on past use and permitted capacity,the <br /> existing municipal wells have sufficient surplus capacity to serve the proposed project. A twelve(12) <br /> inch watermain exists under the east side of Variolite Street between 163rd Avenue NW and 173rd <br /> Avenue NW. Watermain extended through the Trott Brook is anticipated to be 8-inch diameter(to be <br /> determined). Water flow,pressure, and storage will be adequate to serve the development area. As <br /> indicated under Item 11.a.ii,the project is not located in or near a wellhead protection area. <br /> iv. Surface Waters <br /> a) Wetlands. Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to wetland features such <br /> as draining,filling,permanent inundation, dredging and vegetative removal. Discuss direct <br /> and indirect environmental effects from physical modification of wetlands, including the <br /> anticipated effects that any proposed wetland alterations may have to the host watershed. <br /> Identify measures to avoid(e.g., available alternatives that were considered), minimize, or <br /> mitigate environmental effects to wetlands. Discuss whether any required compensatory <br /> wetland mitigation for unavoidable wetland impacts will occur in the same minor or major <br /> watershed, and identify those probable locations. <br /> The project is estimated to include less than 2.0 acres of wetland impacts. Wetlands proposed for <br /> impact will primarily consist of isolated depressions within the farmed portion of the site, and a road <br /> crossing on the eastern portion of the site. Wetland impacts may also be required to facilitate <br /> construction of a pedestrian bridge over Trott Brook as discussed in Item 1 Liv.b. The project <br /> proponent will be required to demonstrate wetland impact avoidance and minimization measures by <br /> preparing a wetland permit application and responding to agency comments during wetland the <br /> permitting process. <br /> The project proponent will be required to replace wetland impacts at appropriate ratios through the <br /> purchase of approved wetland credits from available wetland banks. Wetland replacement is most <br /> likely to occur offsite at available wetland banks because wetland banking allows for use of wetland <br /> credits that are created and functioning prior to wetland impacts. Under the WCA and CWA, it is <br /> anticipated that required wetland credits will come from banks located in the same Wetland Bank <br /> Service Area, and potentially within the same Major Watershed as the wetland impacts. Ultimately, <br /> the wetland credits that may be purchased for compensatory mitigation will depend upon the credit <br /> balances available for sale at the time when wetland replacement occurs. <br /> The project proponent will be required to implement BMPs or other management practices that help <br /> reduce and eliminate wetland impacts over time. Project proponents and construction contractors <br /> will choose stormwater practices appropriate for the site and install practices according to permit <br /> guidelines. Stormwater treatment basins will be designed to treat runoff from impervious surfaces <br /> and help maintain the hydrology of avoided wetlands either through discharge of treated surface <br /> 19 <br />