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Mark Statz <br /> From: NOREPLY.MPARSAnr@state.mn.us <br /> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 1:45 PM <br /> To: Mark Statz <br /> Subject: [MPARS] Permit 1991-6246 Amended - Anoka County <br /> Attachments: 2018-12-10Centerville-Cover-Letter.pdf, 1991-6246_67440_permit.pdf; <br /> 2018-12-10Centervil le-Attachment-A.pdf <br /> The DNR has issued an amended Water Appropriation permit to Centerville, City of, Mark Statz in Anoka County(see <br /> attachment). If you are not the permittee, you are receiving this notification as a courtesy. <br /> This is a request to amend DNR Water Appropriation Permit 1991-6246 to increase the authorized volume from 108 <br /> million gallons per year to 140 million gallons per year. <br /> DNR Water Appropriation Permit 1991-6246 authorizes the use of the water for the public water supply of the City of <br /> Centerville, Minnesota.The City of Centerville Water Supply Plan was approved on September 20, 2018. <br /> The City of Centerville Water Supply Plan indicates that the City of Centerville meets the Water Supply Plan conservation <br /> goals for unaccounted-for water, residential per capita demand, peak day use to average day use, and declining total per <br /> capita demand. <br /> According to the City of Centerville Water Supply Plan, the proposed volume of 140 million gallons per year is the <br /> projected water use for the year 2025. It is reasonable for the City of Centerville to request an amend to increase the <br /> authorized volume of DNR Water Appropriation Permit 1991-6246 to match the volume that is proposed to be used <br /> within six years. <br /> A DNR Groundwater Specialist prepared a Groundwater Technical Review for the City of Centerville water supply system <br /> as part of the review of the City of Centerville Water Supply Plan. In the Technical Review it was noted that the clay till of <br /> the area would protect natural resources in the area, such as Centerville Lake and Peltier Lake, from impacts due to the <br /> City of Centerville water supply system.The Groundwater Technical review also noted that there was a low chance of <br /> the City of Centerville water supply system causing well interference in the area.There were no rare species or <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency active pollution treatment sites found in the area of the City of Centerville water <br /> supply system. <br /> In accordance with the recommendations of the Groundwater Technical Review of the City of Centerville water supply <br /> system, the City of Centerville is required to measure and record the water levels in each of the two production wells of <br /> the City of Centerville water supply system on a monthly basis.The City of Centerville will be required to submit this <br /> information to the DNR on an annual basis. <br /> Please see the Findings of Fact in the attachments in the MPARS folder for DNR Water Appropriation Permit 1991-6246 <br /> for more details. <br /> The submitted request appears to conform with Minnesota Statutes and Rules. <br /> If you are the permittee or their agent, please carefully read all permit conditions and limitations.You are responsible <br /> for complying with all terms of the permit. You may sign-in to the MNDNR Permitting and Reporting System (MPARS) <br /> using the link below anytime you wish to view or request further changes to your permit. If you are using MPARS for the <br /> first time, you will need to create an account. <br /> i <br /> 99 <br />