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4 <br />mmsmmmwSimaar tapaos associated «dth operation and matntenance (sediment removal will occur <br />for approximately one week every two-three years. <br />Long Lake Alum Treatment! S No <br />26. Sensitive Resources Are any of the follo^ng resources on or in proximity to the site: <br />Yes No <br />a. archeological, historical or architectural resources. <br />c. <br />1. <br />3. <br />3.b. prime or unique farmlands? <br />c. designated parks, recreation areas, or trails? — <br />d. scenic ^aews or visits? ---- —^ <br />e. other unique resources? -2L. — <br />If luiT items are answered Ya, describe the resource and idratify any impels on the moorce due <br />to the project. Describe any measures to be taken to minimize or avoid adverse impacts. <br />Designated parks, recreation areas, or trails? <br />County Road No. 6 Wet Deten tion Basin/Wetland: <br />None <br />2. nggf Hill Road Wet Detention Basin/Wetland: <br />None <br />rjpy of T ong Lake Wet Detenti on Rasins/Wedandl <br />such that the recreation resource is protected. <br />4. T ong Lake Alum Treatment! <br />Alum treatment of Long Lake may require a ban on lake use for up to one week <br />application of the alum and settlement of the polymerized aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)j) Fioc. <br />e. Other unique resources? <br />1 r;^nntv Road No. 6 Wet Detention Basin/Wedand: <br />The Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area (WWSNA) is located approximately 1,000 feet <br />M:^llW)^3W\LflBtLaki-£AW.A£S-Ijv Page 20 of 24 5/24/95