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Stantec <br /> CENTERVILLE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT <br /> September 2012 <br /> 3.4 CLIMATE <br /> Centerville has a climate that is fairly uniform. Summers are warm, with a mean temperature of <br /> 67.6 degrees in June, July, and August. Winters are cold, having a mean December, January, <br /> and February temperature of 13.3 degrees. About 75% of the precipitation occurs in the period <br /> of April through September. The yearly precipitation total is 28.7 inches. <br /> 3.5 LAKES AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT WATERBODIES <br /> There are several waterbodies in the City. Peltier Lake and Centerville Lake are both located <br /> partially within the City and mostly in Lino Lakes. Clearwater Creek (Anoka - Washington Judicial <br /> Ditch 3) flows west and then north through the City to Peltier Lake. Anoka County Ditch 55 <br /> flows southwesterly through the City to Clearwater Creek. A private ditch flows northeasterly <br /> through the City to Clearwater Creek. <br /> Peltier Lake has a surface area of approximately 579 acres with a maximum depth of 18 feet. <br /> Water quality data has been recorded for some parameters since 1974. <br /> Centerville Lake is approximately 474 acres in surface area with a maximum depth of <br /> approximately 19 feet. Water quality data on Centerville Lake has been recorded since 1980. <br /> Centerville Lake has regional use for fishing and boating. <br /> As shown in Table 3.1, there are two Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MnDNR) <br /> Protected Waters in the City. These include a portion of Centerville Lake, designated as <br /> 02000600, and a portion of Peltier Lake, designated as 02000400. Also included under MnDNR <br /> jurisdiction are three protected wetlands as discussed in the next section. <br /> Table 3.1 MnDNR Protected Waters Within the City of Centerville <br /> Qualifying Waters MnDNR Designation OHW <br /> Centerville Lake 02000600 885.0 <br /> Peltier Lake 02000400 884.7 <br /> 3.6 WETLANDS <br /> Wetlands in the City are derived from the National Wetlands Inventory (USFWS, 1991) and <br /> shown in Figure 4. Wetlands are a significant portion of the natural features found in the City. <br /> Table 3.2 lists the MnDNR Public Waters Wetlands located within the City. Figure 4 shows the <br /> location and boundaries of the Public Waters Wetlands, which are obtained from the MnDNR <br /> Data Deli website: http: / /deli.dnr.state.mn.us /. <br /> One Team. Infinite Solutions. 3.5 <br /> 24 <br />