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MESXTTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING CONIXA^ION <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 18, 19-- <br />(#5 - ;#2059 Minnehaha Creek Watershed District - Continued) <br />The project has been in the plannmg stages for the past the <br />construaed early 1998. The project will be done m the -if-g the sprinabeginning of February with revegetaiion and replanting taking plac P . <br />Peterson clarified that the project would only occur and be <br />the corridor to the Mississippi and is pan of the overall scheme, <br />expects to have all the permits in hand by the end ot September. <br />projea. <br />LoBounty said contractual agraements have been mad. with th. propeny owners when <br />asked by Smith. Performance stipulations have been set out. <br />TKe. ainiTi treatment of Long Lake will occur after the ponds are completed. The<r • «eenf the treatment will depend on how effective the ponds are and their <br />effectiveness effectiveness depends on the Best Management <br />construction watershed The clarity level would be a progressive improvement. <br />wtohTa ^^eren^ from .he f clariry presently in Long Lake, <br />is ocurring, .he improvement in clarity will hi. a flat spot, but wdl <br />then continue to improve. <br />"■■If" "s “h.™would be removed problems being created. Syverson noted that <br />would contribute SQo/o the sedimenfremoval would be a <br />hiSer^CTcenUge 80-90%. This would result in a significant decrease of sediment to <br />tL alum *50% is the tvpical efficiency found according to Syverson. Further gams <br />cover th -^re nonds and would be too large to be feasible. Syverson said the <br />S !^d tb^rrSl™ out from Utem msulung in a higher p^cenuge^ <br />Reestablishing vegetation then gives Ihe lake a chance to work on its own. The <br />pr,^^ is a helping hand which allows the lake to work on its own.