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Orono Substation Expansion - Enviromental Assessment (1)
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All construction projects disturbing one acre or more are required to apply for a construction <br /> ' stormwaterpermit through the MPCA. The permit states that prior to submitting a permit <br /> application,the owner must develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the <br /> construction site. Xcel Energy would also be required to adhere to the terms and conditions of the <br /> ' National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit and SWPPP. Erosion control <br /> methods and Best Management Practices (BMPs) pursuant to MPCA requirements will be utilized to <br /> minimize runoff during construction. Common mitigation measures employed in transmission <br /> projects include: <br /> ' • Utilizing seed to establish temporary and permanent vegetative cover on exposed soil.The <br /> Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) and MnDNR has researched various <br /> ' seed mixes and has identified mixes for specific site characteristics and uses. <br /> • Mulch may be applied to form a temporary and protective cover on exposed soils. Mulch <br /> can help retain moisture in the soil to promote vegetative growth,reduce evaporation, <br /> insulate the soil,and reduce erosion.A common mulch material used is hay or straw. <br /> • Erecting or using sediment control fences that are intended to retard flow, filter runoff,and <br /> promote the settling of sediment out of runoff via ponding behind the sediment control. <br /> Examples include biorolls,sandbags,and silt fences. <br /> ' • Using Erosion control blankets and turf reinforcement mats that are typically single or <br /> multiple layer sheets made of natural (wood) and/or synthetic materials that provide <br /> structural stability to bare surfaces and slopes. <br /> Mitigation measures to minimize soil compaction include: <br /> • Scheduling construction in areas of wet soils during frozen ground conditions. <br /> • Using construction mats to minimize impacts to wet soils. <br /> 5.12 Water Resources <br /> ' Potential impacts to both groundwater and surface water resources from transmission projects are <br /> generally related to the construction phase. <br /> Groundwater <br /> The project area lies within the Metro Province that is generally described as containing sand <br /> aquifers in thick sandy and clayey glacial drifts that are generally over 100 feet in depth overlying <br /> ' Precambrian sandstone and Cretaceous bedrock. The sedimentary bedrock underlaying this <br /> province provides good aquifer properties (MnDNR,2011). <br /> ' Groundwater information specific to the project area was obtained using information from the <br /> MnDNR Waters Division and the MDH Minnesota County Well Index. A review of well <br /> construction records in the vicinity of the Project shows wells are dug to a depth of between 100 <br /> and 200 feet (MDH,2007). <br /> Environmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 45 <br />
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