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Surface Water — lakes, streams, wetlands, intermittent channels, and <br />county/judicial ditches. Include any special designations such as public waters, <br />shoreland classification and floodplain/floodway, trout stream/lake, wildlife <br />lakes, migratory waterfowl feeding/resting lake, and outstanding resource <br />value water. Include the presence of aquatic invasive species and the water <br />quality impairments or special designations listed on the current MPCA 303d <br />Impaired Waters List that are within 1 mile of the project. Include DNR Public <br />Waters Inventory number(s), if any. <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Public Waters within one mile of <br />the project site includes Rum River (M-063), Grass Lake (DNR# 61989), and 14 <br />unnamed basins (DNR# 61648, 61991, 61619, 62546, 71459, 61990, 61997, 62788, <br />65935, 70837, 71329, 71541, 71612, 71579), with Unnamed Basin 70837 located <br />within the project site (see Figure 7). Rum River is listed on the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency's (MPCA's) 303d Impaired Waters List8for mercury in fish tissue. <br />A previous on -site wetland delineation performed by Pinnacle Engineering, Inc. in <br />2022 identified two wetlands (Wetland 1 is 3.05 acres and Wetland 2 is 0.47 acres) <br />within the project site (see Figure 8 and Appendix B). The wetlands general align with <br />the NWI mapped wetlands on the eastern portion of the site. <br />ii. Groundwater — aquifers, springs, and seeps. Include 1) depth to groundwater; 2) <br />if project is within a MDH wellhead protection area; and 3) identification of any <br />onsite and/or nearby wells, including unique numbers and well logs, if <br />available. If there are no wells known on site or nearby, explain the <br />methodology used to determine this. <br />According to the Minnesota Hydrogeology Atlas, depth to the water table varies from <br />0 to 30 feet across the project site (see Figure 9). Based on the Minnesota <br />Department of Health (MDH) Well Index, static ground water appears to be between <br />25 to 28 feet below the surface in the area. According to the MDH Source Water <br />Protection Web Map Viewer, the project site is within the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and <br />St. Cloud Priority A and Priority B Drinking Water Supply Management Areas. <br />According to the Well Index, there are two active domestic wells on the project site <br />(Unique Well ID 668043 and 430267, see Figure 10). No additional wells are within <br />150 feet of the project site. The onsite wells will be located and abandoned during <br />construction of this project. Well reuse for irrigation purposes may be considered. If <br />any other wells are encountered during construction, they will be capped and sealed <br />according to Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br />8 Available at https://www.pca.state.mn.us/air-water-land-climate/minnesotas-impaired-waters-list <br />Haviland Fields EAW 12 July 2023 <br />
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