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1 <br /> than the surrounding wetland areas, the entire Project is located within the 100-year floodplain ' <br /> (FEMA, 1994),and within the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District("MCWD'). <br /> The MnDNR Public Waters Inventory ("PWI") identifies lakes, wetlands, and watercourses over ' <br /> which the MnDNR has regulatory jurisdiction. The statutory definition"public waters"and"public <br /> waters wetlands"can be found in Minn. Stat. § 103G.005,subd. 15 and 15a. A MnDNR License for <br /> utility to Cross Protected Waters is required for designated PWI crossings. Two wetland areas are <br /> crossed by the Project (see Appendix B-6) which are designated as "unnamed (27-916 W)" and <br /> "unnamed (27-917 W), and require a MnDNR license. (MnDNR, 2010d). These are discussed <br /> below in Section 6.5.3. <br /> Potential groundwater impacts associated with overhead electric transmission lines are typically <br /> associated with the construction of the lines and structure placement. Examples of potential <br /> impacts include the clearing of rights-of-way leading to erosion into nearby streams and wetlands, <br /> vibrations from construction equipment resulting in sedimentation being released into shallow <br /> aquifers and the drilling of foundations for towers into shallow aquifers: Groundwater impacts are <br /> not anticipated during the construction of the Project. Aquifers in the area of the Project are not <br /> typically considered to be shallow in nature, therefore, sedimentation as a result of construction <br /> activities is not expected to occur. <br /> Potential impacts on water quality resulting from ground disturbance (e.g., excavating, grading and <br /> traffic) are limited to the construction phase of the Project substation replacement and new <br /> transmission structures and lines,when sediment could possibly reach surface waters. ' <br /> Mitigative Measures <br /> No significant impacts to water quality are anticipated from the Project. Xcel Energy will apply <br /> erosion control measures and BMPs to minimize the potential for discharge to surface waters. <br /> Implementation of BMPs to prevent water quality impacts and the construction, restoration, and <br /> maintenance of the transmission line are discussed in Sections 5.1.4, 5.1.5 and 5.1.6. A National <br /> Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") stormwater permit will identify additional <br /> mitigation measures, if necessary. In addition, standard erosion control measures identified in the <br /> MPCA Stormwater BMP Manual will be followed. <br /> During construction, Xcel Energy will control construction activities to minimize .and prevent <br /> material discharge to surface waters and groundwater. If materials do enter surface waters or <br /> groundwater, they will be promptly removed and properly disposed of to the extent feasible. <br /> Disturbed surface soils will be stabilized at the completion of the construction process to minimize <br /> the potential for subsequent effects on surface water and groundwater quality. <br /> 6.5.3 Wetlands <br /> Large wetland complexes and small isolated wetlands are located in and around the Project site. A <br /> summary of wetlands within and near the Project is located in Table 13 and shown in Appendix <br /> B-6. Some of these wetlands are adjacent to the various lakes that lie near the proposed Project. ' <br /> For the proposed transmission line off of Xcel Energy property, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> ("USFWS") National Wetlands Inventory ("NWI") was reviewed to assess which wetlands may be <br /> present within the requested transmission line route width for the Project (see Appendix B-6). The <br /> Orono Project June 7, 2011 , <br /> MPUC Docket No. E002/TL-11-223 54 <br />