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Lino Lakes Local Water Management Plan 31 November 2018 – WSB Project No. 02988-500 are 750 private, non-municipal wells, averaging 103 feet in depth, within the City’s DWSMA, which are a source of concern for potential contamination. Unmaintained, damaged, poorly constructed, or unused/abandoned wells could provide a direct route for contaminants to enter the aquifers utilized by the City of Lino Lakes as the principal drinking water supply. Table 2-20. Lino Lakes Public Water Supply Wells Local Well Name Unique Number Aquifer Well Depth [ft] Date Constructed Authorized Pumping Rate [gpm] Well No. 1 240171 Prairie du Chien - Jordan 306 1971 900 Well No. 2 110471 Jordan 258 1986 850 Well No. 3 559379 Prairie du Chien - Jordan 283 1995 1,100 Well No. 4 554207 Prairie du Chien - Jordan 338 1995 675 Well No. 5 722629 Prairie du Chien - Jordan 273 2005 1,100 Well No. 6 767887 Prairie du Chien - Jordan 295 2016 1,200 There are ten other active water appropriations permitted by the DNR within the City of Lino Lakes. The St. Paul Water Utility maintains a surface water appropriation from the Chain of Lakes for 8,000 million gallons annually. Other active water appropriations include crop irrigation, sod farms, athletic fields, nursery, and institutional uses of groundwater and surface water.
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