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<br /> 6 <br />206716 Production Monthly SCADA <br />206720 Production Monthly SCADA <br />206719 Out of Service Not SCADA with well upgrade <br />206722 Production Monthly SCADA <br />206717 Production Monthly SCADA <br /> <br />Water Level Data. Summarize water level data including seasonal and long-term trends for <br />each ground and/or surface water source. If water levels are not measured and recorded on a <br />routine basis then provide the static water level (SWL) when the well was constructed and a <br />current water level measurement for each production well. Also include all water level data <br />taken during well and pump maintenance. <br />Static and pumping water levels are stable on wells 3 & 5 year after year all year round. <br />Static and pumping water levels decrease for wells 1, 2 & 6 during the summer months and <br />rebound back to normal during winter months. <br />Well # 4 is not currently used or monitored <br /> <br />Attachment: B Provide monitoring data (graph or table) for as many years as possible. <br /> <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.dnr.state.mn.us/waters. Information is also available by contacting the Ground Water Level Monitoring Manager, <br />DNR Waters, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4032 or call (651) 259-5700. <br /> <br />Natural Resource Impacts. Indicate any natural resource features such as calcareous fens, <br />wetlands, trout streams, rivers or surface water basins that are or could be influenced by water <br />withdrawals from municipal production wells. Also indicate if resource protection thresholds <br />have been established and if mitigation measures or management plans have been developed. <br />No natural resource impacts are known of at this time. <br />Proposing a new sprinkling ordinance to reduce the time periods when lawn sprinkling is <br />allowed. <br /> <br /> <br />Sustainability. Evaluate the adequacy of the resource to sustain current and projected demands. <br />Describe any modeling conducted to determine impacts of projected demands on the resource. <br />Being that the City of Mounds View is fully developed, unless an aquifer is lost, the City should <br />have no trouble sustaining current and projected demands. No modeling has been done up to <br />this time. <br /> <br /> <br />Source Water Protection Plans. The emergency procedures in this plan are intended to comply <br />with the contingency plan provisions required in the Minnesota Department of Health’s (MDH) <br />Wellhead Protection (WHP) Plan and Surface Water Protection (SWP) Plan. <br />Date WHP Plan Adopted: Budgeted For in 2008 <br />Date for Next WHP Update: 2018 <br />SWP Plan: In Process Completed Not Applicable <br />F. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP) <br />