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2. Deer Kill Ror»d We; pacinAVetland: Yes <br />No dewaierin<' of groundwater is planned during construction as the excavation is anticipated to occur <br />in December January and February. However, temporary dewatering of groundwater from the <br />excavation mav be required. If dewatering is required it would occur during basin construction which <br />is anticipated to last no longer than two months. Temporary dewatering would have minimal impact <br />on groundwater levels. <br />3. Cirv' of Long Lake Wer Detention Basins /Wetland: S Yes <br />No dewatering of groundwater is planned during construction as the excavation is anticipated to occur <br />in January and February. However, temporary dewatering of groundwater from the excavauon may <br />be required If dewatering is required it would occur during basin construction which is anticipated to <br />last no longer than two months. Temporary dewatering would have minimal impact on groundwater <br />levels. <br />4. T,nn? Lake Alum Treatment: cJ iVo <br />c.Will the project require connection to a public waier supply? [ J Yes PCJ *Vb. <br />If yes, identify the supply, the DNR water appropriation permit number of the supply, and the quantity <br />to be used. <br />14 Water-related Land Management Districts Does arty part of the project site involve a shoreland <br />zoning distria. a delineated 100-year flood plain, or a state or federally designated mid or scenic <br />river land use distria? If yes. identify the distria and discuss tha compatibUity of the projea mth the <br />land use restrictions of the distria. <br />a. rntmtv RoaH Nn f, Wet Detention Basin/Wetland: <br />A majority of the projert area is regulated under the Shoreland Management Aa. Statewide DNR <br />shoreland standards apply to an area within 300 feet of the stream running through the site. The <br />project is compatible with the land use restrictions as the restrictions apply » lot ^d stroci^e <br />development and no development is proposed. In addition, the finished project will ma intain an <br />appropriate impact zone which will be revegetated as necessary. <br />b, Degf Hill Road Wet Detention Basin/Wetland: <br />A majority of the project area is regulated under the Shoreland Management Act. Statewide <br />shoreland standards apply to an area within 300 feet of the stream tunning through the site. The <br />project is compatible with the land use restrictions as the restrictions apply » lot ^d strac^e <br />development and no development is proposed. In addition, the finished project will maintam an <br />appropriate impact zone which will be revegetated as necessary. <br />rirv nf Long Lake Wet Detention Basins/Wetland: <br />The project area is regulated under the Shoreland Management Act. Statewide DNR standards apply <br />to an area within 1000 feet of Long Lake. In addition, the projea area is also largely within the 10- <br />day 100 year floodplain (948.3) as modeled in the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District’s Water <br />Resource Management Plan (1993). The projea is compatible with the landuse restrictions as the <br />c. <br />N;VDIty<M"30^L«igt nh^FAW-AES-Ijir Page 12 of 24 5/24/95