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Mr. Jeffrey Roessler <br />Page 2 <br />June 23, 2004 <br />providing technical aid as needed, and possibly financial support (i.e., cost share for abandoned <br />well sealing) as may be needed in future wellhead protection measures within the watershed. <br />Current information is available regarding source water protection and the public water <br />suppliers in your area at www.health.state.mn.us/dies/eh/water/swp/index.htm. <br />Develop educational efforts, in partnership with public water suppliers, directed to the general <br />public (residents, developers, contractors, commercial, etc.) about the use of best management <br />practices for various potential contaminant sources and how they are beneficial in protecting <br />surface- and groundwater resources. <br />We are requesting your organization's assistance because we feel you are in a position to provide a <br />high level of water resource management and leadership with client cities and citizens that rely on <br />ground- or surface waters for drinking water within the watershed. <br />We look forward to working with your organization and the public water suppliers within your <br />watershed in efforts to protect and enhance drinking water supplies. If you have questions, please <br />contact Art Persons at art.persons@health.state.mn.us (507/292-5138) or Terry Bovee at <br />terry.bovee@health.state.mn.us (507/389-6597). <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Patricia A. Bloorngren, Director <br />Environmental Health Division <br />P.O. Box 64975 <br />St. Paul, MN. 55164-0975 <br />PAB:ACP:kmc <br />cc: Mr. Mark Maloney, Technical Advisor, Grass Lake WMO <br />Mr. Doug Thomas, Assistant Director, Board of Water and Soil Resources <br />Mr. Daniel Huff, Watershed Program Director, Friends of the Mississippi River <br />