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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />If yes, identify the water resource to be affected and describe: The alteration, <br />including the construction process; volumes of dredged or fill material; area <br />affected; length of stream diversion; water surface area affected; timing and <br />extent of fluctuations in water surface elevations; spoils disposal sites; and <br />proposed mitigation measures to minimize impacts. <br /> <br />The project will not involve physical or hydrologic alteration of any surface <br />water. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />Water Use: <br />a. Will the project involve the installation or abandonment of any wells? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />There are no wells on the site that will be abandoned as a result of the <br />project. (Phase I Environmental Site Assessment by Delta Environmental <br />Consultants, Inc., 1994, p. 5 - Appendix B). <br /> <br />The development will be served by the existing municipal water system <br />and will not involve the installation of any wells. <br /> <br />For abandoned wells give the location and Unique well number. For new <br />wells, or other previously un-permitted wells, give the location and purpose <br />of the well and the Unique well number (if known). <br /> <br />b. Will the project require an appropriation of ground or surface water <br />(including dewatering)? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />No appropriation of ground or surface water will be required. No <br />dewatering is expected to occur. <br /> <br />If yes, indicate the source, quantity, duration, purpose of the appropriation, <br />and DNR water appropriation permit number of any existing appropriation. <br />Discuss the impact of the appropriation on ground water levels. <br /> <br />c. Will the project require connection to a public water supply? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />If yes, identify the supply, the DNR water appropriations permit number of <br />the supply, and the quantity to be used. <br /> <br />Page 13 <br />