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<br /> <br />COpy <br /> <br />Protecting. maintaining and improving the health of all Minn <br /> <br />SCANNED <br />ota,JUN - 4 1.008 <br /> <br />May 28, 2008 <br /> <br />JUN 02 2008 <br /> <br />Mr. Paul Palzer <br />Public Works Director <br />City of Centerville <br />1880 Main Street <br />Centerville, Minnesota 55038 <br /> <br />CENTERVILLE, MN <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Palzer: <br /> <br />Subject: Final Approval of the City of Centerville, Wellhead Protection Plan <br /> <br />I have reviewed the remaining part of the wellhead protection plan (Part 2) for the city of Centerville, <br />received February 18,2008, according to the requirements of Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5555, subparts 1 <br />and 2. The following principles were used as a basis for review: <br /> <br />· Compliance with the rule - the wellhead protection plan must be in compliance with parts 4720.5100 <br />to 4720.5590. <br /> <br />· Sound management of water resources - includes evaluations concerning whether significant up- <br />or down-gradient effects on groundwater may result from management controls specified in the plan. <br />Source management options should be based on sound data and technical analysis, and the interactions <br />between surface water and groundwater are considered. Also, the effects of short- and long-term <br />variations in precipitation must be evaluated for their impacts on source management. <br /> <br />· Effective health and environmental protection - includes preventing potential water and related <br />land resource problems which may impact the public wells, identifying anticipated and appropriate <br />improvements in the quality ofthe environment within the drinking water supply management area, <br />and promoting public health and safety. <br /> <br />· Efficient management of potential contaminant sources - includes estimating the cost of imple- <br />menting the wellhead protection plan. Also, the management approach must identify 1) mechanisms <br />for funding plan implementation, 2) how coordination will be achieved with participating state and <br />local agencies, 3) approaches that were used to identify source management problems and oppor- <br />tunities to correct them, and 4) how water conserVation practices will be used to support wellhead <br />protection goals. <br /> <br />The plan provides an adequate assessment of the city's source waters and contains goals, objectives, <br />and action strategies for the potential sources covered by the plan. The city ofCenterville is commended <br />for their efforts in preparing a plan to protect their drinking water supply from contamination. For your <br />information, enclosed are written comments that were received from the Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources. No written comments were received from the other state agencies. <br /> <br />General Information: 651-201-5000 · Toll-free: 888-345-0823 · TTY: 651-201-5797 · www.health.state.mn.us <br />An equal opportunity employer <br />
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