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1 <br />i* <br />■1i <br />1 <br />oroiec- orovided wet deter.tion bddins etid other improveotents to reduce peak flows, <br />Crw^rUv and ntana^e rou.H flsb. ..so .n .933, the MOV33 puPUshed .fs draft <br />water tnanagement plan designed to speciflcaUy meet water quality and quanuty management <br />,oals throughout dte Distnct as mandated by the 193. Surface Water <br />amended,. The intent to address water quality and quantity <br />watershed trbutary to Lake Minnetonka was carried over .mo the dratt plan. Sfec. y. <br />"'t were enTstoned in the Long Lake and O.eason Lake Subwatersheds m the Lake <br />L— area. The O.eason Creek Project was imp.emented in <br />petition from the City of Wayzata. Z P'an <br />management plan involved numerous municipalines. two count.es and several ^e^«. • <br />^ . >,rf of 10 vears. Final approval of the plan was received from the <br />MLneTotaTo'd of wLr and Soil Resources in 1993, enabling the MCWD to initiate <br />projects contained in the approved plan. <br />, ,„.ent Proiect was begun in late 1939. by the MCWD. with assistance <br />• f and auanti^Y the causes contributing to the decline in diagnostic study to charactenze and quanuty the <br />quality in the lake; the development of numencal water qu ty go . <br />■ of oerformance standards for a remedial plan to improve water quaUty to determinauon of .rerio^ance s <br />meeting the water quality goals set forth in the diagnostic study. These stu ie^ <br />undertaken with the support of the municipalities contribuung <br />by a citizens advisory committee comprised of represenmtives tor <br />interested parties. <br />diagnosric study field monitoring was completed in September 1990. A draft ^ <br />diagnosric/feasibility study report was submitted to the MPCA in " ' <br />resubmitted in October 1993, after addressing MPCA comments. The MCWD also app <br />2 <br />I