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11. Geology, sails and topcgrc�}��y/land forms <br />A. Geology: Describe the geology underlying the project area and identify and map <br />any susceptible geologic features such as sinkholes, shallow limestone formations, <br />unconfined%shallow aquifers, or karst conditions. Discuss any limitations of these features for the <br />project and any effects the project could have on these features. Identify any project designs or <br />mitigation measures to address effects to geologic features. <br />Refer to the completed Subsurface Geotechnical Investigation. <br />B. Soils and topography: Describe the soils on the site, giving NRCS (5CSj classifications <br />and descriptions, including limitations af soils. Describe topography, any special site conditions <br />relating to erosion patential, soil stability or other soils limitations, such as steep slopes, highly <br />permeable soils. Pravide estimated volume and acreage of soil excavatian and/or grading. <br />Discuss impacts from project activities (distinguish between construction and operational activities) <br />related to soils and topography. Identify measures during and after project construction to <br />address soil limitations including stabilization, soil corrections or other measures. <br />Erosion/sedimentation cantrol related to storm water runoff should be addressed in response to <br />Item 9.B.ii. <br />Refer to the �ompleted Subsurface Geotechnical Investigation. <br />12. <br />A. Describe surface water and groundwater features on or near the site in A.i and A.ii <br />below. <br />i) Surface water: lakes, streams, wetlands, intermittent channels, and county/judicial ditches. <br />Include any special designations such as public waters, trout stream/lake, wildlife lakes, migratory <br />waterfowl feeding/resting lake, and outstanding resource value water. Include water quality <br />impairments or special designations listed on the current Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />(MPCAj 303d Impaired Waters List that are within 1 mile of the project. Include DNR Public <br />Waters Inventory number(s), if any. The Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWR) and the <br />Metropolitan Council Citizen-Assisted Monitoring Program (CAMPj should be contacted to provide <br />information on the lake. <br />Little Jahanna Lake — impaired with TMDL plan — our site is (ocated 0.94 miles <br />southwest af this lake, but will not drain directly to this lake. All other surface water <br />within 1-mile of this site is not considered an impaired 6ody of water. <br />ii) Graundwater: aquifers, springs, seeps. Include: 1) depth to groundwater; 2j if project is within <br />a Minnesota Department of Health (MDH� wellhead protection area; 3j identification of any <br />onsite and�ar nearby wells, including unique numbers and well logs if available. If there are no <br />wells known on site or nearby, explain the methodology used to determine this. <br />Page 6 <br />