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1) groundwater was observed at elevation 901.50' and bat#om of underground <br />storage piping is at elevation of 904.50' 2j project is not within MDH wellhead <br />pratection area 3) Weiis: No wells were observed in connection to the Subject <br />Praperty — as described in the Phase I ESA for this property. <br />B. Describe effects from project activities on water resources and measures to minimize or <br />mitigate the effects in Item B.i through Item B.iv below. <br />i) Storm water: Describe the quantity and quality of storm water runoff at the site prior to post <br />construction. Include the routes and receiving water bodies for runaff from the site (major <br />downstream water bodies as well as the immediate receiving waters). Discuss any environmental <br />effects from storm water discharges. Describe storm water pollution prevention plans including <br />temparary and permanent runoff controls and potential Best management Practice (BMP) site <br />locations to manage or treat storm water runoff. Identify specific erasion control, sedimentation <br />control or stabilization measures to address soil limitations during and after praject construction. <br />Please refer to the ful) storm water management plan for this project. <br />ii) Water appropriation: Describe if the project proposes to appropriate surface or groundwpter <br />(including dewateringj. Describe the source, quantity, duration, use and purpose of the water use <br />and if a DNR water appropriation permit is required. Describe any well abandonment. If <br />connecting to an existing municipal water supply, identify the wells to be used as a water source <br />and any effects on, or required expansion of, municipal water infrastructure. Discuss <br />environmental effects from water appropriation, including an assessment of the water resources <br />available for appropriation. Identify any measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate environmental <br />effects from the water appropriation. <br />PI/A <br />iii) Surface Waters <br />aj Wetlands: Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to wetland features <br />such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging and vegetative removal. Discuss direct <br />and indirect environmental effects from physical modification of wetlands, including the <br />anticipated effects that any proposed wetland alterations may have ta the host watershed. <br />Identify measures to avoid (e.g., available alternatives that were considered}, minimize, or <br />mitigate environmental effects to wetlands. Discuss whether any required compensatory wetland <br />mitigation for unavoidable wetland impacts will occur in the same minor or major watershed, and <br />identify those probable locations. <br />b) 4ther surface waters: Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to <br />surface water features (lakes, streams, ponds, intermittent channels, county/judicial ditches) such <br />as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging, diking, stream diversion, impoundment, <br />aquatic plant rernoval and riparian alteration. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects <br />from physical madification of water features. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate <br />environmental effects to surface water features, including in-water Best Management Practices <br />that are proposed to avoid or minimize turbidity f sedimentation while physically altering the <br />water features. Discuss how the project will change the number or type of watercraft on any <br />water bady, including current and projected watercraft usage. <br />Page 7 <br />
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