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dewatering}? _Yes X_No <br />If yes, as applicable, give location a11d purpose of any new wells; public supply affected, changes to be <br />made, and water quantities to be used; the source, duration, quantity and purpose of any <br />appropriations, and unique well numbers and DNR appropriation permit numbers, if known. Identify <br />any existing and new wells on the site snap. If there are no wells 1c~1owr1 071 site, explain methodology <br />tlSed t0 dete11111ne. <br />I4. eater-related Iand use gnal~e ~ 3-- ;~-'- district. Does any part of t11e project imjo]ve a shor-eland <br />zoning district, a delineated 100-year flood plain, or a state or federally designated wild or scenic 1-iver <br />land use district? _Yes X I~~o <br />If yes, identify t11e district and discuss project compatibility wit11 district land use rest•ictions. <br />15. Water surface use. gill the prajeet change the number or type of watercraft an any water body? <br />_Yes X I`~o <br />If yes, indicate the current and projected watercraft usage and discuss any poterltia] overcrowding or <br />conflicts with. other uses. <br />16. ~rosinu and sed' eutatinu. Give the acreage to be graded or excavated anal the cubic yards of soil to <br />be moved: Exact af~~out~ urakf~o~a>» at this tit~~~e but impact considered to he manin~~al r~~at7a little or no <br />excavation on the site and i7ianoi° grading adjustments. <br />acres ;cubic yards .Describe any steep slopes or highly erodible soils and <br />identify them on the site map. Describe any erosion and sedimentation cont-ol pleasures to be used <br />during and after project const-uction. Erosion control io be determined by cont~~acto~° and peg°mat <br />pr°ocess consistent r~nat~ cat) and state standards. <br />17. Water quality: surface water runnff <br />a. Compare the quantity and quality of site runoff before and after the project. Describe permanent <br />cont•ols to manage or treat runoff. Describe any stormwater pollution prevention plans. Stogy°rrr hater <br />cul•rently runs off t1~e impel°vious surface and collects in a sz~lface area nea~° and across Cleveland <br />Avenue. Exact quantitJ~ is unkt~or~~n. After development the site ~~~ill utilise the stor~»~ rnater• manage~rrent <br />approved by the 1~~atershed for a development of this sire and type. It as lilzely that storm rvate~° ,Tall be <br />managed thru t1~e z~se of under°ground tube arrays. Storm ~-eater »~anage~rtent r~~ill reduce the sediment <br />released i» to the ponding areas ~~I~at1~ general a»~prove~a~tent of release 1~~ater quality. <br />b. Identify routes and receiving water bodies for runoff from the site; include major downstream water <br />bodies as well. as the immediate receiving waters. Estimate impact runoff on the quality of receiving <br />waters. Genes°ally runoff r~~ater is tor~rard the rarest ~~~ath 1~~ater accumulating in a pond on tl~e 1~I~est side <br />of Cleveland Avenue. No outflorn, of the pondang areas managed by the state and t1~e cat, is knola~n to <br />the applicant. <br />18. Water quality: wastewaters <br />a. Describe sources, composition and quantities of all sanitary, municipal and. industrial wastewater <br />produced or treated at the site. No ra~astera~ater other than mammal sa»ataiy firorn the toilet if7 tl~e <br />existing sh~uctz.~re <br />b. Describe waste treatment methods or pollution prevention efforts and give estimates of composition <br />after treatment. Identify receiving waters, including major downstream water bodies, alld estimate the <br />discharge impact on the quality of receiving waters. If the project involves on-site sewage systems, <br />discuss the suitability of site conditions for such systems. Drone <br />c. If wastes will be discharged into a publicly owned treatment facility, identify the facility, describe <br />arty pretreatment provisions and discuss the facility's ability to handle the volume and composition of <br />wastes, identifying any improvements necessary. None <br />d. If the project requires disposal of liquid animal manure, describe disposal technique and location <br />arld discuss capacity to handle the volume and composition of manure. Identify any improvements <br />