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CONDITIONS (Continued from previous page) <br />plan detailed in the Statewide Drought Plan at <br />http://fiiles.dnr.state. mn. us/natural_resources/climate/drought/drought_plan_matrix.pdf. <br />WELL SEALING: The permittee shall notify the Minnesota Department of Health prior to sealing, removing, covering, <br />plugging or filling the well(s) from which the authorized appropriation was made. The well(s) must be sealed by a licensed <br />well driller and in accordance with the procedures required under Minnesota Statutes 1031 and Minnesota Rules 4725 as <br />administered by the Minnesota Department of Health. <br />WATER USE CONFLICT: If notified by the DNR that a water use conflict is suspected and probable from your <br />appropriation, based on confirmation of a formal well interference complaint or a preliminary hydrologic assessment, all <br />appropriation authorized by this permit must cease immediately until the interference is resolved. The permittee may be <br />required to obtain additional data to support the technical analysis, such as domestic well information within a radius of <br />one and one-half miles of the production well. The permittee and impacted party may engage in a negotiated settlement <br />process and there may be modifications made to this permit in support of conflict resolution. <br />WATER CONSERVATION: All practical and feasible water conservation methods and practices must be employed to <br />promote sound water management and use the least amount of water necessary, such as reuse and recycling water, <br />water -saving devices, and water storage. <br />DISCHARGE AUTHORIZATION: This permit is valid only in conjunction with all required discharge authorizations from <br />local, state, or federal government units. <br />GROUNDWATER MONITORING REQUIREMENT: All new wells must have an access port that allows measuring of water <br />levels. The permittee must measure the water levels in all production wells and/or one or more approved groundwater level <br />monitoring well(s) per the guidelines specified in the monitoring details attachment, which is hereby made a part of this <br />permit. Failure to submit monitoring data as specified in the attachment may result in termination of this permit. <br />RAMSEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ORDER: 62 -CV -13-2414 — PLAN TO CONVERT TO SURFACE WATER <br />SOURCE: A revised Water Supply Plan must be submitted to the DNR, by August 29, 2018, that includes a contingency <br />plan to fully or partially convert the source water that is authorized under this permit from groundwater to surface water <br />source(s). The contingency plan must include a schedule for funding design, construction and conversion to a surface <br />water supply. Whether any conversion would occur shall be determined by the DNR and the holder of this permit. <br />cc: Jeanne Daniels, EWR District Manager <br />WSB & Associates, Inc., Agent <br />Theiler, Raymond, Contact; WSB & Associates, Inc. <br />Bueltel, Monika, Contact; WSB & Associates, Inc. <br />Jen Sorensen, DNR Area Hydrologist <br />Michael Welling, County, Washington <br />Stephanie Souter, County, Washington <br />Jessica Collin-Pilarski, County, Washington <br />Tom Schmidt, Watershed District, RICE CREEK WD <br />Jay Riggs, SWCD, Washington Conservation District <br />Bryan Bear, City, Hugo <br />PW'le .S - Permit R1.4(liber 1975-6218 <br />