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<br />As outlined in Item 8, permits will be required from the Army Corps of Engineers and the <br />Rice Creek Watershed District for wetland alterations. As part of the permit approval <br />process, a fmal mitigation plan will be submitted to these agencies documenting proposed <br />wetland impacts and detailed mitigation. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Item 17 describes mitigation for storm water impacts, including impacts on existing <br />wetlands of the proposed development, <br /> <br />The proposed storm water treatment plans will improve wetland quality by removing <br />sediment, organics and other debris prior to the storm water entering the wetlands as it does <br />under the existing condition. <br /> <br />13. WATER USE <br /> <br />EAW: <br />WILL THE PROJECT INVOLVE THE INSTALLATION OR ABANDONMENT OF <br />ANY WELLS, CONNECTION TO OR CHANGES IN ANY PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY <br />OR APPROPRIATION OF GROUND OR SURFACE WATER (INCLUDING <br />DEWATERING)? <br /> <br />NO lL. YES <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />IF YES, AS APPLICABLE, GIVE LOCATION AND PURPOSE OF ANY NEW WELLS; <br />PUBLIC SUPPLY AFFECTED, CHANGES TO BE MADE, AND WATER <br />QUANTITIES TO BE USED; THE SOURCE, DURATION, QUANTITY AND <br />PURPOSE OF ANY APPROPRIATIONS; AND UNIQUE WELL NUMBERS AND DNR <br />APPROPRIATION PERMIT NUMBERS, IF KNOWN. IDENTIFY ANY EXISTING <br />AND NEW WELLS ON THE SITE MAP. IF THERE ARE NO WELLS KNOWN ON <br />SITE, EXPLAIN METHODOLOGY USED TO DETERMINE. <br /> <br />AUAR: <br />If the area requires new water supply wells. specific infonnation about that appropriation <br />and its potential impacts on groundwater levels should be given; if groundwater levels <br />would be affected, any impacts resulting on other resources should be addressed. <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills has confirmed that the existing water lines servicing the proposed <br />campus have the capacity to handle the additional volume of water required for campus <br />needs. The City has also confirmed that their drinking water source, the St. Paul Water <br />Utility, can provide the additional drinking water required for the proposed campus through <br />the City of Roseville. As discussed in Item 6, existing water Jines servicing the study area <br />are located in CR F, Hamline Avenue and Femwood Avenue. These additional <br />connections will be made as needed during the phased development of the AUAR study <br />area, The proposed campus will require approximately 41,715 additional gallons of water . <br />per day over the existing need of 47,560 gallons per day for a total of 93,866 gallons per <br />day, These quantities do not include water used by Building F, which is served by two <br /> <br />Guidant Campus Master Plan <br />Draft AUAR <br /> <br />-17 - <br /> <br />September 2002 <br />