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I <br /> Potential groundwater impacts from overhead transmission lines are typically associated with the <br /> construction phase of the project and may result from structure placement or sedimentation release <br /> into shallow aquifers from equipment vibration. Transmission structures will require excavation of <br /> approximately 15 to 25 feet,depending on soil conditions. As such,the placement of the <br /> transmission structures would not have an impact on the groundwater supply or domestic wells in <br /> the area of the project. <br /> The Project would not install any wells. <br /> Surface Water <br /> The proposed project area is located in the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District,which is part of <br /> the Mississippi Watershed of the Upper Mississippi River Basin. The Upper Mississippi River Basin <br /> is approximately 20,100 square miles in size and stretches from the Headwaters of the Mississippi to <br /> the metro area. Drainage typically flows south towards the Mississippi River,the largest river in the <br /> watershed (MPCA,2010). <br /> Lakes located in the general vicinityof the project include Katrina Lake,located approximately 540 <br /> feet north of the Baker Park Reserve Route Alternative and Lake Classen,located approximately <br /> 4,000 miles east of the Project. Katrina Lake is identified as an impaired lake with a TMDL for ' <br /> nutrients (MPCA,2009). Painter Creek is crossed by the Proposed Route. <br /> Land that forms the transition from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems along streams,lakes,and open <br /> water wetlands are known as riparian areas. The MnDNR shoreland standards define riparian areas <br /> as the land that is within 300 feet of a public waters watercourse and within 1,000 feet of the <br /> ordinary high water level of a public water,lake,pond or flowage. Orono's shoreland overlay <br /> district is discussed in Section 5.8. <br /> During construction,there is the potential for sediment to reach surface waters due to ground <br /> disturbances vegetation clearing, excavation,grading,and construction traffic. During the operation <br /> of the Project,there is potential for runoff from the substation site to impact surface waters. <br /> Minimum grading will be done around the pole sites. The graded area of the existing Orono ' <br /> Substation is approximately 0.1 acres,the graded area of the replacement substation will include <br /> approximately 1.4 acres,with an additional graded road area of approximately 0.2 acres. In addition <br /> to the graded area,a berm to the west of the substation may be constructed to provide a visual <br /> buffer between the substation and the homes to the west. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> Because no impacts to groundwater are anticipated from the Project,no Mitigation measures are <br /> proposed. <br /> HVTL permits issued by the Commission typically require that structures be located to span <br /> watercourses,wetlands and floodplains to the extent practicable. Upon completion of construction <br /> in a specific area route permit conditions require that contours be graded so that all surfaces drain <br /> naturally,blend with the natural terrain,and are left in a condition that will facilitate re-vegetation, <br /> provide for proper drainage,and prevent erosion. All areas disturbed during construction of the <br /> facilities must be returned to their pre-construction condition. <br /> Environmental Assessment ' <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 46 <br />