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08/29/2007
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Water Level Data: Summarize water level data including seasonal and long-term-trends for each <br />ground and/or surface water source. If water levels are-not measured and recorded one-routine -- <br />basis then provide the: static _water.level -(SWL) when the well was constructed and a current <br />-waterleVeriheisurement for ear hproduction well. Also mchide all wad level data-taken during <br />-well .and:putp: . <br />Static water levels and pumping water levels remain unchanged in the production wells over <br />time. <br />Attachment A: Provide monitoring data (graph or table) for as many years as possible. <br />Ground Water Level Monitoring — DNR Waters in conjunction with federal and local units of government maintain <br />and measure approximately 750 observation wells around the state. Ground water level data are available online <br />www_d� state nn us�watecs Information is also available by contacting the Ground Water Level Monitoring Manager, <br />DNR Waters, 500 Lafayette Read, St. Paul, MN 55155-4032 or call (65I) 259 -5700. <br />Natural gesoaite impacts: ?**Cate any pal resource features 'such as calcareous •fens,:: <br />-wetlands; trout streams, avers or su a wa :basins tl at are or could be influenced <br />municipal on wells. •� <br />��esouume pro' t of th old <br />bave`been.establ . -Miligii4itarraeastries*anantigerrientp laps nave i e n de lop ,: <br />There are no known natural resources which are being affected by the water supply wells. <br />adequacy -c tlie.Fesqunae toaustahi current. <br />Describeanyinodeitng conducted. to=determriee Impacts ofproje <br />From review of the monitoring information, the wells are sustainable and will continue to be the <br />source of water supply for the City. <br />: Source Waiter Proteciioa Plans. <br />with thecontmgi nc9'- <br />Weilhea l l taen (WHP)'Plan <br />The in this laa-are, <br />tond 1 <br />�ions-regsr ed in 0 Minnesota went c e <br />iiiidj-;§1iifit6e Water Protection (SWP) Plan: <br />. <br />s (MDH) <br />ID number 1020023 - Completed by MDH <br />o ` i .Platt° iiapl `::. <br />2015 <br />Dale fi liiil- T paste: - <br />SWP isa _'- ` ` `; '; . ; <br />❑ In Process Fli Completed ❑ Not Applicable <br />6 <br />• <br />• <br />
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