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pollution during construction (erosion and sediment control as well as controls to <br />minimize spills, leaks, or other discharges of pollutants) and permanent measures to <br />prevent stormwater pollution after construction. These BMPs may include one or <br />more of the following: silt fencing, inlet sediment filters, sediment traps, grit <br />chambers, temporary ditch checks, rock filter dikes, fiber logs, turf reinforcement <br />mats, temporary seeding, riprap and erosion control blankets for disturbed areas, and <br />seeding or placement of sod or other plant material for restoration. <br />Additionally, the project will comply with all City of Ramsey Erosion Control <br />Requirements9 and Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization <br />(LRRWMO) Storm Water Standards10. Per the City of Ramsey, an erosion control <br />escrow must be submitted, and a silt fence (or other approved erosion control <br />measures) must be installed prior to issuance of a building permit. <br />iii. Water Appropriation — Describe if the project proposes to appropriate surface <br />or groundwater (including dewatering). Describe the source, quantity, duration, <br />use, and purpose of the water use and if a DNR water appropriation permit is <br />required. Describe any well abandonment. If connecting to an existing <br />municipal water supply, identify the wells to be used as a water source and any <br />effects on, or required expansion of, municipal water infrastructure. Discuss <br />environmental effects from water appropriation, including an assessment of the <br />water resources available for appropriation. Discuss how the proposed water <br />use is resilient in the event of changes in total precipitation, large precipitation <br />events, drought, increased temperatures, variable surface water flows and <br />elevations, and longer growing seasons. Identify any measures to avoid, <br />minimize, or mitigate environmental effects from the water appropriation. <br />Describe contingency plans should the appropriation volume increase beyond <br />infrastructure capacity or water supply for the project diminish in quantity or <br />quality, such as reuse of water, connections with another water source, or <br />emergency connections. <br />No additional permanent dewatering is expected as part of this project. A Water Use <br />Appropriations Permit would be obtained if permanent dewatering was determined <br />to be necessary for the final design of the project. A Water Use Appropriation Permit <br />is required for permanent water appropriations and applies to users withdrawing <br />more than 10,000 gallons of water per day or one million gallons per year. <br />If unidentified wells are found, the MPCA and MDH must be contacted to determine <br />the course of action, which may include sealing, relocating, or preserving by a <br />licensed well contractor according to Minnesota Rules Chapter 4725. <br />9 Available at: https://www.ci.ramsev.mn.us/DocumentCenterNiew/1590/Erosion-Control--EDITED-2- <br />PDF <br />10 Available at: https://Irrwmo.oralwp- <br />content/uploads/2018/04/AppendixE SW standards revised 4 2018.pdf <br />Haviland Fields EAW 15 July 2023 <br />
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