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D:Comment noted. The materials described will be submitted to the Metropolitan Council Environmental <br />Service Municipal Services staff for review at the appropriate time. This has been added to the <br />permits/approvals table in Section 8 of the AUAR, also included as part of the Mitigation Plan. <br />E:The text has been revised as noted. <br />F:Several monitoring wells will be maintained on the site for continued monitoring of groundwater by the Army. <br />On-site water will be supplied by Saint Paul via the City of Roseville water system, not from local <br />groundwater. Remediation of soil contamination is in the process of being completed to residential <br />standards, and, therefore, does not pose a future threat to groundwater. <br />G:A regional stormwater systemapproach is being explored for will beimplementationedas part ofon the site <br />as part of a separate process being led by the County and City. This system is currently being designed and <br />refined through a separate process led by the County and City. <br />H:Stormwater modeling was conducted consistent with the requirements and standards set by the state and <br />the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD). The RCWD rules were updated in 2013 to incorporate updated <br />watershed management practices. Stormwater management design calculations will take into account the <br />recently published Atlas 14 data when sizing facilities. <br />I:The woodland areas identified in Figure 7-1 can be described as areas with scattered woody vegetation with <br />less than 15 percent canopy cover and an understory of smooth brome grass and goldenrod. The woody <br />vegetation primarily consists of small scrubby volunteer trees and shrubs, most less than 25 feet in height, <br />including cottonwood, juniper, box elder, Siberian elm, and Russian olive. This cover is indicative of a <br />disturbed site that has regenerated with opportunistic plant species. The City's development guidelines will <br />encourage the preservation of open/green space and infiltration where feasible. <br />June 2014A-18 <br />
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