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at one time. These specific items will be noted in the SWPPP to satisfy the <br />impairment requirements of Little Lake Johanna. <br />iii. Water Appropriation - Describe if the project proposes to appropriate surface or <br />groundwater (including dewatering). Describe the source, quantity, duration, use, <br />and purpose of the water use and if a DNR water appropriation permit is required. <br />Describe any well abandonment. If connecting to an existing municipal water <br />supply, identify the wells to be used as a water source and any effects on, or <br />required expansion of, municipal water infrastructure. Discuss environmental <br />effects from water appropriation, including an assessment of the water resources <br />available for appropriation. Identify any measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate <br />environmental effects from the water appropriation. <br />Water appropriation is not anticipated for the project. However, if dewatering is <br />required for construction, a permit will be obtained from the DNR. No wells have <br />been identified within the project site; therefore, no well abandonment is <br />anticipated. <br />iv. Surface Waters <br />1) Wetlands - Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to wetland <br />features, such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging, and <br />vegetative removal. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects from <br />physical modification of wetlands, including the anticipated effects that any <br />proposed wetland alterations may have to the host watershed. Identify <br />measures to avoid (e.g., available alternatives that were considered), <br />minimize, or mitigate environmental effects to wetlands. Discuss whether any <br />required compensatory wetland mitigation for unavoidable wetland impacts <br />will occur in the same minor or major watershed, and identify those probable <br />locations. <br />No wetlands are located within the project site; therefore, no impacts to <br />wetland features are anticipated. <br />2) Other surface waters - Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations <br />to surface water features (lakes, streams, ponds, intermittent channels, <br />county/judicial ditches) such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, <br />dredging, diking, stream diversion, impoundment, aquatic plant removal, and <br />riparian alteration. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects from <br />physical modification of water features. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, <br />or mitigate environmental effects to surface water features, including in -water <br />Best Management Practices that are proposed to avoid or minimize <br />turbidity/sedimentation while physically altering the water features. Discuss <br />how the project will change the number or type of watercraft on any water <br />body, including current and projected watercraft usage. <br />There are no lakes, streams, wetlands, or intermittent channels proximate to <br />the project site; therefore, no impacts to these resources are anticipated. <br />Ramsey County Ditch 4 is located in storm sewer along County Road 32 and <br />Fairview Avenue adjacent to the project site (see Figure 4) but would not be <br />Rosedale Center EAW 10 February 2020 <br />
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