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CITY OF <br />7 <br />L11 LAS <br />1 <br />i <br />i <br />• <br />/0/24/94 <br />Administration <br />Minnesota De artment of Natural esources MDNR <br />The MDNR has available funding through its Flood Hazard <br />Mitigation Grant Assistance Program. The program provides <br />financial support for planning and implementing structural and <br />non - structural flood damage reduction measures. The program <br />includes 50/50 matching funds through either a general fund or a <br />bonded fund. <br />Minnesota State Board of Water and Soil Resources SBWSR <br />MSBWSR has limited matching funds available for erosion control <br />projects. Most often these monies are administered through the <br />county Soil and Water Conservation District. <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <br />Local Water Management Plan <br />Policy Document <br />6041, - Urban Water Quality Grant <br />The EPA's 205j Grant Program is targeted at water <br />quality improvements in urban areas. The grant is <br />not a cost share program, but does require local <br />participation. The grant is generally administered <br />through the state. A 604b grant (previous 205j) <br />funded over 80 percent of this study. <br />Underground Injection Control Program <br />The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Under- <br />ground Injection Control (UIC) program involves <br />inventories of ground water protection areas in the <br />City to address abandoned drainage or domestic <br />disposal wells which are potentially harmful to <br />underground sources of drinking water. The results <br />of the questionnaire can provide a great deal of <br />information on the degree of risk to the City's <br />underground sources of drinking water. The EPA <br />has provided funding and training for volunteers to <br />implement the UIC program at the local level. <br />SEH NO: LINOL9402.00 <br />Page 41 <br />
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