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Work Order Proposal Requests <br />White Bear Lake Area Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />I. Converting water supplies that are groundwater dependent to total or partial <br />supplies from surface water (3/3) <br />Study No. 1 - Redirect stormwater to augment White Bear Lake <br />Study No. 2 <br />1. Convey treated surface water from St. Paul Regional Water Services to north and east <br />communities <br />2. Construct a regional surface water treatment plant near the chain of lakes in the north <br />metro and convey treated surface water to north and east communities <br />3. Added - Convey treated surface water from St. Paul Regional Water Services to north <br />and east communities and construct a regional surface water treatment plant near the <br />chain of lakes in the north metro and convey treated surface water to north and east <br />communities <br /> <br />II. Reuse water <br />Study No. 3 - Reuse of treated wastewater from local Met Council interceptors for industrial <br />and agricultural users <br />Study No. 4 - Stormwater reuse for irrigation <br /> <br />Study No. 5 - Reuse water discharged from contaminated wells – MPCA Project 1007 <br /> <br />III. Projects designed to increase groundwater recharge <br /> <br />Study No. 6 - Treat wastewater from local Met Council interceptors and inject the treated <br />wastewater into the aquifer to raise groundwater elevations <br />Study No. 7A – Water quality study as it relates to lake augmentation study (Study No. 7B) <br />Study No. 7B - Lake augmentation by pumping treated surface water from the chain of lakes <br />into White Bear Lake <br />Study No. 8 - Stormwater collection and infiltration to raise groundwater elevations <br />Study No. 9A – Raise outlet elevation of White Bear Lake – initial evaluation of potential flood <br />impacts <br /> <br />Study No. 9B – Raise outlet elevation of White Bear Lake – potential water storage and <br />downstream hydraulic capacity. This study would be completed only if favorable results are <br />achieved with Study No. 9A <br />