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Include a copy of correspondence with SHPO with the submittal of this EIW form. <br /> a. Archaeological, historical, or architectural resources? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> b. Prime or unique farmlands or land within an agricultural preserve? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> C. Designated parks, recreation areas, or trails? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> d. Scenic views and vistas? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> e. Other unique resources? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> If yes, describe the resource and identify any project-related impacts on the resources. Describe any measures to minimize or <br /> avoid adverse impacts. <br /> 24. Visual impacts.Will the project create adverse visual impacts during construction or operation? Such as glare from intense <br /> lights, lights visible in wilderness areas and large visible plumes from cooling towers or exhaust stacks? ❑ Yes ® No <br /> If yes, explain. <br /> Construction is limited to normal working hours. Evening and weekend work is typically only warranted when low flow <br /> conditions are required to perform a certain activity. <br /> 25. Compatibility with plans and land use regulations. Is the project subject to an adopted local comprehensive plan, land use <br /> plan or regulation, or other applicable land use, water, or resource management plan of a local, regional, state or federal <br /> agency? ❑ Yes ® No <br /> If yes, describe the plan, discuss its compatibility with the project and explain how any conflicts will be resolved. If no, explain. <br /> 26. Impact on infrastructure and public services.Will new or expanded utilities, roads,other infrastructure or public services be <br /> required to serve the project? ❑ Yes ® No <br /> If yes, describe the new or additional infrastructure or services needed. (Note: any infrastructure that is a connected action with <br /> respect to the project must be assessed in the EAW;see EAW Guidelines for details.) <br /> 27. Cumulative impacts. Minn. R. 4410.1700,subp. 7, item B requires that the RGU consider the"cumulative potential effects of <br /> related or anticipated future projects"when determining the need for an environmental impact statement. Identify any past, <br /> present or reasonably foreseeable future projects that may interact with the project described in this EAW in such a way as to <br /> cause cumulative impacts. Describe the nature of the cumulative impacts and summarize any other available information <br /> relevant to determining whether there is potential for significant environmental effects due to cumulative impacts (or discuss <br /> each cumulative impact under appropriate item(s) elsewhere on this form). <br /> Expansion of the WWTF enables the City of Elk River to grow and develop. <br /> 28. Other potential environmental impacts. If the project may cause any adverse environmental impacts not addressed by items <br /> 1 to 28, identify and discuss them here, along with any proposed mitigation. <br /> No other potential environmental impacts were indentified. <br /> 29. Summary of issues. List any impacts and issues identified above that may require further investigation before the project is <br /> begun. Discuss any alternatives or mitigative measures that have been or may be considered for these impacts and issues, <br /> including those that have been or may be ordered as permit conditions. <br /> No impacts or issues were identified that require further investigation. Mitigative measures previously discussed include best <br /> management practices during and after construction to reduce erosion and spill potential as the site. <br /> www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in alternative formats <br /> wq-wwtp2-20 • 8117112 Page 7 of 7 <br />