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<br />City of Little Canada 4‐7 Natural Resources Plan <br />The DNR has classified five lakes and an unnamed stream as public waters within the City. <br />Classifications for the lakes and creek are shown in the below: <br /> <br />Table 12: Little Canada’s Public Waters <br />Public Waters <br />Number Name Classification <br />62‐3801P Vadnais Lake Recreational Development <br />62‐390P Twin Lake Natural Environment <br />62‐90P Round Lake General Development <br />62‐80P Savage Lake General Development <br />62‐70P Gervais Lake General Development <br />62‐08aPW Unnamed Stream Public Water Watercourse <br />Source: MnDNR <br />Little Canada protects the shoreland of its lakes through its Shoreland Ordinance. The <br />uncontrolled use of shoreland can negatively impact public health, safety and general welfare <br />through contributions to pollution and the impairment of the local tax base. The City’s <br />Shoreland Overlay District requirements are based on the DNR’s classification of the identified <br />protected waters and provide for the use utilization of the shoreland areas to preserve their <br />quality and character. <br />Impaired Waters <br />Every two years the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) creates a list of waters in the <br />state that do not meet water quality standards set forth by the federal Clean Water Act. The <br />MPCA lists the following water bodies located within or near the City as being impaired: <br /> Gervais Lake (Assessment ID 62‐0007‐00): impaired for mercury in fish tissue, affecting <br />aquatic consumption. <br /> Vadnais Lake (Assessment ID 62‐0038‐01): impaired for mercury in fish tissue, affecting <br />aquatic consumption. <br />RWMWD classified Round Lake in Little Canada as at risk. The District will research options for <br />control of Round Lake’s (Little Canada) internal load of phosphorus and implement reduction <br />measures if deemed necessary to maintain water quality. <br />The City will continue to work with RWMWD on steps to protect and enhance its impaired <br />waters, and the impaired waters of the region.
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