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Part 2 - Chapter 5 Wellhead Protection - Centerville Page 2 of 8 <br /> Actions: <br /> (1) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will include proper management of hazardous <br /> materials and waste information into the Wellhead Protection Awareness education <br /> packet. The packet will include contact numbers to obtain consultative sentices from <br /> City, County and State program staff (i.e. utilities, hazardous waste management, and <br /> petroleum tanks programs). <br /> (2) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will utlire.newsietters, cable access, news <br /> • releases and other forums to promote the proper management of hazardous materials <br /> including use of the Anoka County Household Hazardous Waste drop -off facility. <br /> Cooperator(s): Anoka County Integrated Waste Management Unit <br /> Time Frame: 2 1/2 years from the completion of the plan. <br /> Esthnated Cost: ($0.50 per parcel within DWSMA) • <br /> Goal Achieved: <br /> (1) Preparation and delivery of a Hazardous Materials Management information packet. <br /> (2) A 5% increase in the number of households tat utilizes the Anoka County Household <br /> Hazardous Waste drop -off facility. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 'II. • OTNERWELLS MANAGEMENT • <br /> The presence of other wells within the City's DWSMAs pre sents the potential for <br /> • <br /> • contamination sources, at or near land surface, to be rapidly introduced into the aquifer <br /> used by the City's wells. Eventually, all welts become unused or unusable. State law <br /> • . : ° requires unused wells to be propedysealed. However, the location andstatus of wells has •. <br /> not beenadegdately monitored. - - <br /> A. Seal Wells • <br /> • <br /> • Gbjective: Enhance the protection of the City's wells by Cooperating with the MDH Well <br /> Management Program to seal all abandoned wells within the DWSMAs. <br /> • <br /> Actions: <br /> (1) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will investigate potential sources of financial • <br /> assistance and the establishment of a program to assist property owners in sealing their <br /> abandoned wells. The investigation will include Federal and State grant programs and <br /> a City low- interest loan program. <br /> (2) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will notify property owners with the probability <br /> of a well located on their property. The notification will Include contact numbers for <br /> • property owners to obtain consultative services regarding methods to locate and seal <br /> abandoned wells and an announcement of a public informational meeting. <br /> (3) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will sponsor a public meeting in which MDH <br /> Well Management staff will provide an informational program and answer questions. <br /> (4) The Wellhead Protection Plan Manager will request that the MDH provide a copy of well <br /> sealing reports. The location of the sealed wells will be verified and placed in the <br /> building officals parcel files. <br /> (5) The Bulding Official will incorporate the list of probable wells Into the Citys Building <br /> records. When application Is made to demolish a building the records will be reviewed <br /> to determine If a well search Is required. <br /> 72 <br />