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cooperate in identifying the most effective and efficient means by which to acquire such <br />private property interests. <br />3.1.11. The MCWD will be responsible for obtaining the necessary permits. <br />obtaining the necessary chemicals, and conducting treatment and monitoring results at Long <br />TjaVi* with alum to reduce phosphorous concentrations in those lakes. The MCWD agrees to <br />present its plan for these chemical treatments in the manner provided in paragnq)hs 3.1.6 and <br />3.1.7 of this Agreement. <br />3.1.12. The MCWD shall be responsible for preparing a plan for the operation and <br />maintenance (hereinafter "Maintenance Plan") of the improvements, including ongoing <br />monitoring, and presenting such a plan to the Project Advisory Committee for review and <br />comment pursuant to paragraph 5.1 of this Agreement <br />3.1.13. The MCWD shall be responsible for the entire projer* 'osts associated with <br />the feasibility analysis, design, technical and routine operation and maintenance of the <br />improvements, subject to City responsibility for sediment removal costs as described in <br />paragraph 3.2.3 of this Agreement <br />3.1.14. The MCWD agrees that the MCWD District Engineer’s feasibility reports and <br />designs for the improvements in the area of the Long Lake subwatershed, as identified in the <br />map attached to this Agreement for reference as Appendix A, shall be provided to the Cities; <br />further, the MCWD agrees that these documents may constitute a substantial basis for the <br />preparation of the local water management plans for the Cities of Long Lake, Orono, and <br />Medina for the area identified in Appendix C, and that upon proper endorsement, completion, <br />275/14070525 1/10/95