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In 2003, the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) completed a study that identified the infiltration <br />potential within the watershed. Figure 6 provides a general categorization into five levels of infiltration <br />potential, ranging from high to low. These levels were assigned by assessing soils, make-up of the sub- <br />surface geology, estimated content of fine material in the soil profile, and depths to seasonally high water <br />table. The City of Lino Lakes is identified as having high infiltration potential in the western portion of <br />the City with medium to low infiltration potential in the eastern portion of the City. <br />RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT <br />INFILTRATION IMPLEMENTATION STUDY <br />INFILTRATION POTENTIAL MAP <br />SECTION LINES <br />MAJOR HIGHWAYS <br />OTHER ROADS <br />MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES <br />SURFACE WATER <br />MAJOR STREAMS <br />INFILTRATION POTENTIAL <br />- HIGH <br />MEDIUM HIGH <br />MEDIUM <br />MEDIUM Low <br />MI Low <br />WETLAND COMPLEX/ <br />ORGANIC SOILS <br />LOCATION OF TEST SITES <br />ANC4, <br />.0.111's1nu.¢cawsv. Inco <br />Approximate <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />Boundary <br />TARGETS -TORE, <br />LINO LAKES <br />CLEAR LAKE MEADOWS. <br />FOREST LAKE <br />1121 <br />4106,1 FS, <br />Ccu <br />ENEMMONS <br />8 OLIVIER <br />2 MILES <br />Figure 6. Infiltration Potential within the Rice Creek Watershed District [from RCWD, 2003 Infiltration <br />Implementation Study] <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP 1 December 20151 18 <br />