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Subwatershed 12b: Baldwin Lake <br />Policies: A.3, B.1, B.2, B.3, B.4, B.5, C.1, C.2, C.3, C.4, C.5, D.1, D.2, E.1, E.2, E.3, <br />E.4, E.5, and F <br />This subwatershed totals approximately 19.15 sq mi and includes the entire Lino Lakes <br />Chain of Lakes. These lakes are George Watch, Marahan, Reshanau, Rice, and Baldwin. <br />Several additional DNR- protected waterbodies exist near this chain with the entire chain <br />functioning as one large floodplain during high flow conditions. The large amount of storage <br />provided in the chain will ensure negligible increases in runoff from above this area due to <br />future development. <br />This area is undergoing rapid development, however, District and city policies for protecting <br />floodplains and wetlands have helped to minimize preservation of natural areas and <br />prevention of flooding. <br />The Anoka Regional Park extends through this subwatershed and provides canoe and foot <br />trails through the lakes area. Water quality in these shallow lakes is generally poor and it is <br />hoped that implementation of the Upper Watershed Improvement Project will result in <br />higher quality headwaters for the area. The conversion of agricultural land use to residential <br />development may aid in recovery of these basins. <br />Subwatershed 13a Turtle Lake <br />Policies: A.3, B.1, B.2, B.3, B.4, B.5, C.1, C .2, C.3, C.4, C.5, D.1, D.2, E.1, E.2, E.3, <br />E.4, E.5, and F <br />This subwatershed covers an area of approximately 1.3 sq mi. Turtle Lake is generally very <br />high quality and provides adequate storage for the small area tributary to it Turtle Lake <br />was the subject of a Clean Water Partnership Grant Application to the MPCA which was not <br />approved. In the past several years, Turtle Lake has been subject to an obscure state law <br />which requires the Watershed District to administer a permit program for the nonessential <br />appropriation of water from it. Data from this program is being collected and could be used <br />by Ramsey County and the DNR in future studies which address the effects of the <br />discontinued lake augmentation program from Ramsey County wells. <br />4 -20 , 10/5/91 <br />