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<br />.>c-,,-":,-rf". <br /> <br />;1 <br />~I <br /> <br />1':e received your.let,te~dated3!4/83and appreciate . you;' <br />Board 1'iould like' to .pnceagainstate: our vie\'Js based upon <br />as sho\'m in the soil survey manual. <br /> <br />Our Soil and ilater Conservation District has been charged by lavi :0 be <br />legally responsible for soil and water conservation ~nthin its' ter~itory. <br />Unc.er this. Drovision \-leas a District do take the. respohsibilit:.7 c: . <br />investigatfug and commenting accordingly about matters concerning t:-.e <br />soil and water resources in this county ~.' Our technical' resource b~~e <br />. soH is ta}~en from the Anoka Soil Survey Hanual v:hich usually addrecses <br />that part of soil area from surface to ,'lithin a five feet depth of 5uri'ace <br />andsurface.t'later. ~le 'therefore respectivelylimit our. cOmments to Kit.hin <br />that soil and \'laterarea. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ANOKACOUNTYSOll' A!,{tYWA TER <br />CONSERVATION. DISTRICT <br /> <br />I ;.; <br />#' <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />550 Bunker lake 8O<J1;';~ri:l <br />An 'kO. Minne~o'o 55303 <br /> <br />..1 <br />-MINNESOTA <3. <br />"'IOIL ANoWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS <br /> <br /> <br />, Harch 15, 1983 <br /> <br />.,1 <br /> <br />". <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />"'1' <br />) .... <br />.sl <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />Sh3.~~on Decker, Project Hanager, Vlaste Hanagement B:>ard <br /> <br />FRm: <br /> <br />Anol~0 Soil and <br /> <br />.of Supervisors <br /> <br />!)~. <br />=. <br /> <br />Ra:nsey, Anoka COlmty <br />Hazardo'.ls Haste Sit:,e\~ <br />Letterfrom.S.Decker, <br /> <br /> <br />,I. <br /> <br />....1 <br />'>.'1". <br />:>"., .:. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Hanagement B:>ard and other agencies may feel that. the 30:'1 t~rpes <br />and Kater resoUrces oLag:l.v\';n area for Hazardous \'IasteSite selection ;r.ay <br />beaf minor importance. 0'..lrBoard ,.;euld.stron81y dispute this. ani suggest <br />thatthe?oil~typ~ aridw~te~_resource_s of a given area .are of major <br />i'1e take . this vieN because: . <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1) Even though well logs of this area suggest one or more ~lay layer5 <br />1dell belot'; surface, and single or mul tipleclay units in 10'i.,er portions <br />of glacial till, the' are~ of soil anthe surface to 5 ft. cepthshc:,; <br />either high water table soils, high. v;ater table sand soils 2.rL: various <br />textures of sind soils, directly indicating an ext-remelJ- pear f:.lte~:.n,; <br />. capacity. These sand soils have medium to' coar::etextu:-e ar:d t2.\~e <br />1.L.'1derlying matey-ials of coarse, loose sandor of,,? gr::rvell;y ne.'::Jr-::. <br />In terms of addressing potential of surface water pollution, ttes8 factor=. <br />are of pri~e imnortnnce. Should leakinz or spill of hazardo~s ,,~~te <br />u;?ur this specific soils limitation does become a factor in l:..:c:.:::..ng <br />surf&ce water contamination. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />'I <br />'.. <br /> <br />."1 <br /> <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />~ <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />/ <br />./ <br /> <br />.~",.~-, "":". 1'- .....~.~'___... <br /> <br />..,.,...-,. .";1...-.....:..>.,c...;...... " .7.~'-_ <br /> <br />,/-' <br />..... - ,"'- ,- <br />'-':r'!-.;....,i.::y...:...____-.;,~... ~<~.;'""'~,..,.;,;.:r <br />