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<br />I <br />It <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />It <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />6.0 PUBLIC AND AGENCY INVOLVEMENT <br /> <br />6.1 Participation and Communication Program <br />A public information meeting was held on June 12, 200l'with area residents. No written <br />comments were received. Future communications to the public will include public information <br />meetings, presentations to local government councils, distribution of flyers, and publication of <br />information in the local newspapers. <br /> <br />6.2 Project Development Report Review <br />Additional copies of this Project Development Report will be available for the public at <br />Ramsey County Public Works <br /> <br />Questions about the contents of this Project Development Report and the <br />participation/communication process should be directed to: <br />Mr. James E. Tolaas. P.E., Project Manager <br />Ramsey County Public Works <br />3377 North Rice Street <br />Shoreview. MN 55126 <br />Phone (651) 482-5203 Fax (651) 482-5232 <br />Email: james.tolaas@co.ramsey.mn.us <br /> <br />7.0 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY <br /> <br />7.1 Water Quality <br /> <br />Regulatory Agencies and Requirements <br />This segment of County Road I is located in the Rice Creek Watershed District and a permit <br />from the District will be required for the project. The Rice Creek Watershed District <br />requires that storm water be treated in three areas: sedimentation, skimming, and nutrient <br />removal. Sediment is to be removed by regional or on-site detention basins with permanent <br />storage volumes. Oils and floatable debris are to be skimmed from storm water runoff for <br />rainfall events up to I-year frequency. A detention basin to address sedimentation, oil, and <br />floatable debris is proposed near the proposed intersection of County Road I and Wood <br />Duck Court. Nutrient removal can be accomplished by several methods: street sweeping <br />and leaf removal, man-made wetland treatment system, ,and eontainment of snow storage <br />runoff. <br /> <br />The project will also require a General Storm Water Permit from the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency which requires the incorporation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and <br />a maintenance program to ensure they remain effective throughout the project. BMPs <br />typically consist of silt fences, haybales, gravel construction entrances, slope grading <br />methods, and turf restoration. These measures will be specified in the contract documents <br />and on the design plans, as applicable. <br /> <br />C.\lII11Y !<l.idd! <br /> <br />?OO <br /> <br />Pi'()j,~\.:t Jk\c+'j1I11"lill-;!_('" <br /> <br />Pa;:...' I,:; <br />