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• <br />• <br />• <br />safe and effective drainage and dewatering needs around foundations and <br />road subgrades. <br />■ Route road runoff into parkway and road ROW swales, rain gardens, and <br />infiltration areas. <br />• Route parking lot runoff into bio- swales, parking lot islands, and other <br />suitable locations that support infiltration. <br />ITEM 18 WATER QUALITY: WASTEWATE' <br />Mitigation Strategies <br />The City will: <br />18.1 Monitor wastewater flows and not permit new development to proceed if it <br />exceeds the capacity of the wastewater system. <br />18.2 Construct the major infrastructure improvements needed to expand the capacity of <br />the wastewater system (i.e. lift stations, forcemains, and upgrades to the existing <br />systems) in accordance with the Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan and Capital <br />Improvement Plan. <br />18.3 Adequately phase capacity improvements. <br />18.4 Amend the Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan and Capital Improvement Plan to <br />be consistent with any amendments to the Comprehensive Plan that would <br />necessitate expansions or alterations to the sanitary sewer system and regional <br />capacity needs. <br />ITEM 19 SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION <br />Mitigation Strategies <br />The City will: <br />19.1 Require the removal of all tanks and associated underground piping in accordance <br />with applicable state and federal laws. <br />19.2 Require that any party that may discover residual petroleum contamination shall <br />follow state law and report the information to the MPCA for further investigation <br />and potential remediation. <br />