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<br /> <br /> <br />DRAFT 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update – Local Water Management Plan 12 <br />December 27, 2017 - Project CLL17010 <br />Centerville Lake <br />Centerville Lake has a surface area of 495 acres, a watershed area of 799 acres, and a maximum depth of 19 feet. <br />Centerville is a deep lake and is managed to support aquatic life and recreational uses such as boating and <br />swimming. Centerville was listed as impaired for nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators in 2002. <br />Table 2-0-7. Centerville Lake Summary <br />DNR ID1 02000600 <br />Watershed District2 Rice Creek WD <br />Watershed Area2 866 acres <br />Surface Area1 424 acres <br />Category4 Lake <br />Maximum Depth1 19 ft <br />Uses:4 1C, 2Bd, 3C <br />Aquatic Recreation4 X <br />Water Access1 X <br />Aquatic Life4 X <br />Fish Stocking1 X [Walleye] <br />Aquatic Consumption Advisory1 X [Mercury] <br />Drinking Water Supply4 X [reserve] <br />Industrial Supply4 X <br />Agriculture Irrigation4 X <br />Lifestock and Wildlife4 X <br />Aesthetic Enjoyment4 X <br />Ordinary High Water Level1 885.15 <br />Lowest Recorded1 883.27 <br />Highest Known1 886.5 <br />RCWD Regulatory Floodplain2 887.9 <br />FEMA Base Flood Elevation5 887.9 <br />Impaired Water6 Y - 2002 <br />Impairment6 Nutrient/Eutrophication Biological Indicators <br />TMDL6 Y - 2005 <br /> <br />Clearwater Creek <br />Only a small portion of the Clearwater Creek watershed is located in Lino Lakes. It’s beneficial uses include <br />supporting the propagation and maintenance of a healthy indigenous fish communities, associated aquatic life, <br />and their habitats. Clearwater Creek is also suitable for boating and other forms of aquatic recreation. <br />Clearwater Creek was listed as an impaired water body in 2006 for low levels of dissolved oxygen affecting <br />aquatic life. A TMDL was established in 2015 to address these impairments. <br />George Watch Lake <br />George Watch Lake has a surface area of 528 acres, a watershed area of 69,639 acres, and a maximum depth of <br />5 feet. George Watch is a shallow lake and is managed to support aquatic life and enhance passive recreational <br />uses. George Watch was listed as impaired for nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators in 2002. <br />Table 2-0-8. George Watch Lake Summary <br />DNR ID1 02000500 <br />Watershed District2 Rice Creek WD <br />Watershed Area2 2,824 acres <br />Surface Area1 979 acres <br />Category4 Shallow Lake <br />Maximum Depth1 5 ft <br />Uses:4 2B, 3C <br />Aquatic Recreation4 X <br />Water Access1 <br />Aquatic Life4 X <br />Fish Stocking1 <br />Aquatic Consumption Advisory1 <br />Drinking Water Supply4 <br />Industrial Supply4 X <br />Agriculture Irrigation4 X <br />Lifestock and Wildlife4 X <br />Aesthetic Enjoyment4 X <br />Ordinary High Water Level1 - <br />Lowest Recorded1 - <br />Highest Known1 - <br />RCWD Regulatory Floodplain2 887.0 <br />FEMA Base Flood Elevation5 Zone A <br />Impaired Water6 Y - 2002 <br />Impairment6 Nutrient/Eutrophication Biological Indicators <br />TMDL6 Y - 2008 <br />