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conservation easements or are designated to have minimal to limited development that will result in <br />preservation of natural areas and provide both ecological and water quality benefits. In addition, <br />dedication of fees to support park, recreation or conservation land acquisition are required for new <br />development. Fees are outlined in the City's Fee Schedule available on the City's website. Refer to the <br />City's Comprehensive Plan for more information on parks. <br />2.9 POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES <br />Potential environmental hazards within the City include known and potential sources of soil <br />and groundwater contamination listed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPGA) and <br />wells. <br />Known and Potential Sources of Soil and Groundwater Contamination: The MPCA <br />maintains a database of sites with known or potential soil and groundwater contamination, <br />including Superfund candidate sites, contaminated soil treatment facilities, leak sites, petroleum <br />brownfields, state assessment sites, and voluntary investigation and cleanup sites. The database <br />contains sites that have already been investigated and cleaned up, sites currently enrolled in <br />MPCA cleanup programs, and sites suspected of contamination but found to be clean after <br />investigation. For the most current information, sources can be reviewed on the MPCA's <br />website at the following link: <br />h!Ltps://www.pca.state.mn.us/data/whats-my-neighborhood <br />Wells: Wells are common place in Orono, and when properly installed, they pose no threat for <br />potential contamination of groundwater. However, if improperly installed or abandoned, wells <br />can provide a conduit for pollutants to enter groundwater. The DNR maintains an Index of <br />known wells, some of which have been properly abandoned and sealed. However, those still in <br />operation or abandoned but not properly sealed may allow for contamination of aquifers. <br />City of Orono <br />Surface Water Management Plan February 2019 14 <br />
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