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MINNEHAHA CREEX <br />^ WATERSHED DISTRICT <br />15500 Wayzata Boulevard <br />Suite 611 Twelve Oaks Center <br />Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 <br />office: (612) 47S-7970 fax: (612) 476-7973 <br />BOARD OF MANAGERS: T>o<rasVa:e -r =-?s *C '.VocC'C» i.:ve».crn <br />CarxsontrceyT^cn-as .v L^ri'-rrv Varj-a S .-ar e* • =jt5 a G = rt <br />E Trcrras <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />RE: <br />MEMORANDUM <br />Interested Parties <br />Mike Panzer, Wenck Associates <br />Long Lake Improvement Project <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) <br />nir cmrc» IUJt CWONO j <br />ImdEBU^ <br />i '3 1995 <br />» • » » <br />DATE:June 12, 1995 <br />On behalf of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD), we are f <br />EAW for the Long Lake Improvement Project to the interested parties include . <br />official Environmental Quality Board (EQB) distribution ‘i''* <br />EAW will be published in the FOB Monitor on June 19, 1995 which begms the official 30 day <br />public comment period. Supporting documents (e.g., design plans, design report) are available <br />from the District Office by calling 476-7970. <br />Design plans, the EAW, and the supponing design report were approv^ by the MCWD <br />following a public hearing on May 25, 1995. Construction documents (plans, s^ciftcatiom, and <br />Adding Lcuments) will L prepared once all the necessary permits “<* <br />from the appropriate regulatory agencies. Construction of the watershed improvements <br />scheduled to begin in December of 1995. <br />The overall purpose of the project is to improve the water quality in Long Lake by reducing <br />sediment and phosphorus loadings. The project involves constructing three wet detention basin/ <br />wetlands and alum treatment of Long Lake. <br />A technical advisory committee has provided technical input during the planning and design <br />stages of the project. The committee was comprised of representatives from Ae cities of I^ng <br />Se Mela and Orono and BWSR, DNR, HCD. MPCA and interested citizens. THe various <br />regulatory agencies have also been kept informed of the design of the project and their input was <br />obtained during the preliminary design process. Regulatory agency comments have been <br />incorporated into the final design to the greatest possible extent while retaining the overall project <br />objectives. <br />N:«tl51O4.a07\MIFMCIU.MEM-Ot£-1)*