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<br />c.1f wastes will be discharged into a publicly owned treatment facility, identify the <br />facility, describe any pretreatment provisions and discuss the facility's ability to <br />handle the volume and composition of wastes, identifying any improvements <br />necessary. <br /> <br />All wastewater produced by the proposed redevelopment project will be treated at the <br />Metropolitan Council's Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. The Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency (MPCA) and Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) <br />will issue permits assuring that their facilities are able to handle the wastewater. <br /> <br />Restaurants may be required to install grease traps or other such pretreatment devices on <br />their wastewater discharge lines to prevent maintenance issues in City owned sanitary <br />sewer pipes and lift stations. <br /> <br />d. If the project requires disposal of liquid animal manure, describe disposal <br />technique and location and discuss capacity to handle the volume and composition <br />of manure. Identify any improvements necessary. Describe any required setbacks <br />for land disposal systems. <br /> <br />Not applicable. <br /> <br />19. Geologic hazards and soil conditions <br /> <br />a. Approximate depth (in feet) to ground water: 5 ft bg minimum 15 ft bg average <br />to bedrock: -60 ft bg minimum -80 ft bg average <br /> <br />Describe any of the following geologic site hazards to ground water and also identify <br />them on the site map: sinkholes, shallow limestone formations or karst conditions. <br />Describe measures to avoid or minimize environmental problems due to any of these <br />hazards. <br /> <br />Depth-to-water and depth-to-bedrock information was obtained from well records found <br />in the County Well Index database. <br /> <br />According to the Surficial Geology Map of the Anoka 30x60 Quadrangle (Meyer and <br />Patterson, Minnesota Geological Survey, 1999), the project site lies primarily in an area <br />overlain by loamy till, chiefly comprised of loamy textured soil with unsorted sediments, <br />pebbles, cobbles, or boulders. A symbol on the surficial geology map indicates the site <br />has been intersected in the past by deep, broad troughs cut by meltwaters of the Superior <br />lobe glacier. These features are evidenced by local chains of lakes, including Centerville <br />Lake and Peltier Lake. <br /> <br />According to the Bedrock Geology and Structure Map of the Seven-County Twin Cities <br />Metropolitan Area (MossIer and Tipping, Minnesota Geologic Survey, 2000) for the <br />project area, the uppermost bedrock units with the project area are the St. Peter Sandstone <br />over much of the project area, with the Prairie du Chien Dolomite present as the first <br /> <br />15 <br />
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