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ID Number: 5271183 <br /> Facility Contact: Gabriel Jabbour <br /> (952) 474-0292 <br /> Veteran's Camp - Big Island <br /> Veteran's Camp-Big Island <br /> c/o Gabriel Jabbour <br /> 985 Tonkawa <br /> Long Lake, MN 55356 <br /> MDH Contact: Terry Bovee <br /> (507) 389-6597 <br /> Nichols Office Center <br /> 410 Jackson Street, Suite 500 <br /> Mankato, MN 56001-3752 <br /> terry.bovee(a�health.state.mn.u s <br /> Status of the Source Water Protection Plan: <br /> The source water protection area for this facility consists of an inner wellhead management zone that is <br /> defined by a 200 foot radius around each well that supplies drinking water. The setback distances from <br /> potential sources of contamination that are specified in the Minnesota well construction code must be <br /> maintained within this area. The owner or operator of this facility is required under Minnesota public <br /> water supply rules (MR 4720.5110) to implement management practices for all potential contamination <br /> sources within the inner wellhead management zone. Contact either of the persons listed above to obtain <br /> more information regarding the wellhead protection measures that are being used by this facility. <br /> Source Water Accessment Area - See accompanying map(s). Wells without accurate locations will not <br /> be shown on a map. <br /> Description of the source water - The water supply for Veteran's Camp - Big Island is obtained from 1 <br /> primary well. Well depth(in feet), well status, aquifer(s) used, and sensitivity of the source(s) of <br /> drinking water are listed in the following table. <br /> -__ _ <br /> � - ---_ <br /> Unique Well Aquifer �, *Well ' <br /> Well ID I Depth , Well Use Aquifer <br /> No ' Sensitivity ! Sensitivity <br /> __ _ ___ <br /> 00739138 I Well#1 ' 143.0 Primary Glacial 'I Low ' See (2) <br /> �! Deposits <br /> i <br /> Well construction assessment - The water well used by the Veteran's Camp - Big Island meets current <br /> standards for construction and maintenance. These factors do not contribute to the susceptibility of the <br /> source water to contamination. <br /> Well Sensitivity - Well sensitivity refers to the integrity of the well due to its construction and <br /> maintenance. It is based on the results of the well construction assessment. It can be one of the <br /> following: <br /> (1) The well is susceptible to contamination because it does not meet current construction standards or <br /> no information about well construction is available, regardless of aquifer sensitivity. <br />