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Based on information obtained from the Soil Survey of Anoka County, the following soil <br />map units are contained within the project area and are shown on Figure 8. <br />Map Symbol <br />Cu <br />Iw <br />Se <br />SoA <br />ZmA <br />ZmB <br />ZmC <br />Soil Map Name <br />Cut & Fill Land <br />Isanti Fine Sandy Loam, 0 -2% slope <br />Seelyeville Muck <br />Soderville Fine Sand, 0-4% slope <br />Zimmerman Fine Sand, 0 -2% slope <br />Zimmerman Fine Sand, 2 -6% slope <br />Zimmerman Fine Sand, 6 -12% slope <br />Drainage Class <br />Variable <br />Very Poorly Drained <br />Very Poorly Drained <br />Poorly. Drained <br />Excessively Drained <br />Excessively Drained <br />Excessively Drained <br />A Preliminary Geotechnical Evaluation Report was completed in May 2003. A complete <br />copy of the report is available for review at the Lino Lakes City Hall. The geotechnical <br />explorations were primarily conducted on the northern portion of the site. On -site soil <br />borings typically encountered approximately 6- inches of sandy topsoil over lacustrine <br />deposited sands. However, several borings encountered sandy fill beneath the topsoil to <br />depths of 4- to 9 -feet. Groundwater was observed in six borings at depths ranging from 15- <br />to 20 -feet below the surface. <br />The combination of excessively drained soils and a relatively high groundwater table creates <br />a potential for groundwater contamination. The site will be connected to municipal sewer <br />and water systems to eliminate two potential sources of contamination. At this time, the <br />proposed use of the site does not involve the use or generation of hazardous chemicals. If <br />chemicals are to be stored on -site, they will be stored either indoors or in self - contained <br />facilities to eliminate the potential for spills and subsequent groundwater contamination. <br />20. Solid wastes, hazardous wastes, storage tanks <br />a. Describe types, amounts and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes, including <br />solid animal manure, sludge ' and ash, produced during construction and operation. <br />Identify method and location of disposal. For projects generating municipal solid <br />waste, indicate if there is a source separation plan; describe how the project will be <br />modified for recycling. If hazardous waste is generated, indicate if there is a <br />hazardous waste minimization plan and routine hazardous waste reduction <br />assessments. <br />There are no known hazardous wastes associated with the proposed development. Any <br />demolition debris created by razing of existing structures during construction will be <br />properly disposed of at an approved landfill. The City does not provide solid waste <br />collection services for residents and businesses. Residents and businesses contract their <br />solid waste removal needs with independent garbage haulers that are licensed by the City. <br />Legacy at Woods Edge Development EAW DRAFT 20 <br />Lino Lakes, MN <br />