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0 <br />0 <br />on the number and types of activities which may be affected, including developed lands <br />and undeveloped lands for which development is planned, designed, and programmed, <br />and the extent of the impact (in decibels) of each noise-sensitive area in relation to <br />federal noise criteria and Minnesota noise standards <br />9. Water pualttv Impacts <br />• Ambient conditions of streams and water bodies which arc likely to be impacted, the <br />potential impacts of each alternative and proposed mitigation measures. <br />• Locations where roadway runoff or other nonpoint source pollution may have an adverse <br />impact on sensitive water resources such as water supply reservoirs, ground water <br />recharge areas, and high quality streams. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />Section 404, Section 10 Corps of Engineers for dredge/fill activity. <br />Wetland Impacts <br />Type, quality, function of affected wetlands; wctlano impacts; avoidance aliemativcs; and <br />measures to minimize harm; short/long term effect on flood control capacity, shoreline <br />anchorage potential, water pollution abatement capacity, and, fish and wildlife habitat <br />value. <br />Water Body v:irrr*m g|nd Wildlife Impacts <br />Location and extent of water body modifications (e.g., impoundment, relocation, channel <br />deeper'ng, filling, etc.); use of stream or body of water m i^.^^eation, water supply, or <br />other purposes; impacts to fish and wildlife resulting from the loss degradation, or <br />modification of aquatic or tenestrial habitat. <br />plnni^plaln Tmnactit <br />Flooding risks; <br />Impacts on natural and beneficial floodplain values; <br />Inducement of incompatible floodplain development (i.e., any development that is not <br />consistent with a community's floodplain development plan); <br />Measures to minimize floodplain impacts; and <br />Measures to restore and preserve the natural and beneficial floodplain values. <br />.1-