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and monitoring of groundwater treatment facilities and associated wells, well houses, and other <br />remediation infrastructure. <br />3 <br />According to the Minnesota County Well Index, there are 170 wells located within the AUAR study area, <br />64 of which have not been field verified but are based on the midpoint of the Public Land Survey <br />locations reported by the driller. Of these 170 wells, 150 are listed as active. Table 11-1 provides a <br />summary of the uses recorded for the wells within the study area, as reported by the Well Index (for <br />locations seeFigure 11-1). Additional information on the wells, including the unique well numbers, can <br />be found inAppendix B. Many of the wells are active water quality monitoring wells, while many <br /> 4 <br />others have no specific information recorded. <br />Table 11-1. Well Uses within the AUAR Study Area <br />Well UseNumber of Wells within Study Area <br />Sealed/Abandoned20 <br />Monitoring Well60 <br />Industrial3 <br />Domestic2 <br />Remedial3 <br />Other45 <br />Unknown37 <br />b.D <br />ESCRIBE EFFECTS FROM PROJECT ACTIVITIES ON WATER RESOURCES AND MEASURES TO MINIMIZE OR <br />I..I... <br />MITIGATE THE EFFECTS INTEM BI THROUGHTEM BIV BELOW <br />i.W-F,, <br />ASTEWATEROR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBE THE SOURCES QUANTITIES AND <br />,/ <br />COMPOSITION OF ALL SANITARY MUNICIPALDOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PRODUCED OR <br />. <br />TREATED AT THE SITE <br />1) I, <br />F THE WASTEWATER DISCHARGE IS TO A PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT FACILITY IDENTIFY ANY <br />PRETREATMENT MEASURES AND THE ABILITY OF THE FACILITY TO HANDLE THE ADDED WATER AND <br />,,, <br />WASTE LOADINGS INCLUDING ANY EFFECTS ON OR REQUIRED EXPANSION OF MUNICIPAL <br />. <br />WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE <br />Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) operates the regional wastewater system. <br />MCES provides wastewater service to the AUAR study area via a lift station and a series of <br />interceptors. <br />The MCES lift station that serves the AUAR study area and southeast Mounds View is located <br />approximately one-third mile west of CR 10 on CR H. The City of Mounds View has a 21 inch trunk <br />sanitary sewer that runs to the northeast quadrant of the County Road I and County Road H <br />intersection. The City also has an 18-inch trunk sanitary sewer that continues east, under I-35W <br />and under Rice Creek in a dual inverted siphon, and into the AUAR study area. <br />The MCES lift station has a flow capacity of 5.8 million gallons per day (mgd). The average daily <br />flow pumped at this lift station between 2005 and 2010 ranged from 0.47 mgd to 0.57 mgd. The <br /> Wenck Associates, Inc.Response Action Plan/Development Response Action Plan, 2013. <br />3 <br /> Minnesota Geological Survey & Minnesota Department of Health. County Well Index shapefile. Content last updated 1 <br />4 <br />December 2011. <br />June 2014– Final AUAR11 <br />