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iv. Surface Waters <br /> a) Wetlands—Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations to wetland <br /> features such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, dredging and <br /> vegetative removal. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects from <br /> physical modification of wetlands, including the anticipated effects that any <br /> proposed wetland alterations may have to the host watershed. Identify <br /> measures to avoid (e.g., available alternatives that were considered), minimize, <br /> or mitigate environmental effects to wetlands. Discuss whether any required <br /> compensatory wetland mitigation for unavoidable wetland impacts will occur in <br /> the same minor or major watershed and identify those probable locations. <br /> b) Other surface waters— Describe any anticipated physical effects or alterations <br /> to surface water features (lakes, streams, ponds, intermittent channels, <br /> county/judicial ditches) such as draining, filling, permanent inundation, <br /> dredging, diking, stream diversion, impoundment, aquatic plant removal and <br /> riparian alteration. Discuss direct and indirect environmental effects from <br /> physical modification of water features. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, <br /> or mitigate environmental effects to surface water features, including in-water <br /> Best Management Practices that are proposed to avoid or minimize <br /> turbidity/sedimentation while physically altering the water features. Discuss <br /> how the project will change the number or type of watercraft on any water <br /> body, including current and projected watercraft usage. <br /> Impacts to wetlands and surface waters include potential impacts associated with <br /> filling or draining as development occurs. These impacts were contemplated in the <br /> original AUAR and subsequent updates. Aquatic resource delineations are required <br /> and completed as development progresses. Estimates of impacts for the study area <br /> are difficult to anticipate without specific site plans. However, these impacts are <br /> anticipated to be typical of development and are subject to local, state, and federal <br /> wetland rules through the Rice Creek Watershed District, Wetland Conservation Act, <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and the <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Impacts to wetlands will need to meet the <br /> sequencing requirements and water quality regulations, and wetland replacement <br /> and/or pre-treatment may be needed. Replacement could occur on-site or through <br /> the purchase of wetland banking credits. Hardwood Creek and Peltier Lake are <br /> impaired waters and development within 1 mile of these resources are required to <br /> incorporate additional BMPs listed in Section 23 of the Minnesota Construction <br /> Stormwater General Permit as applicable for discharges from the project site that <br /> then drains to these waters. No significant difference in analysis from the 2020 <br /> Update is needed for this Update. <br /> 12. Contamination/Hazardous Materials/Wastes: <br /> a. Pre-project site conditions— Describe existing contamination or potential environmental <br /> hazards on or in close proximity to the project site such as soil or ground water <br /> contamination, abandoned dumps, closed landfills, existing or abandoned storage tanks, <br /> and hazardous liquid or gas pipelines. Discuss any potential environmental effects from <br /> pre-project site conditions that would be caused or exacerbated by project construction <br /> and operation. Identify measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects from <br /> existing contamination or potential environmental hazards. Include development of a <br /> Contingency Plan or Response Action Plan. <br /> No significant changes to existing conditions in relation to existing contamination or hazards have <br /> occurred based on a review of"What's In My Neighborhood."A summary of the review is <br /> included in Appendix G. <br /> 1-35E Corridor AUAR Update <br /> June 6,2025 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Page 64 of 240 <br />
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