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Elk River <br />Municipal Utilities <br />13069 Orono Parkway <br />Flk River, MN 55330 <br />December 20, 2006 <br />Ms. Laurel Reeves <br />D1vR Water <br />500 Lafayette Rd <br />Box 48 <br />St. Paul, MN 55155-4048 <br />Subject: Water lise Permit <br />Dear Laurel, <br />phone: 763.441.2020 <br />Fay 7G3 44 ~ So99 <br />Elk River School Distract #728 has a desire to bypass the Elk River municipal water <br />system and utilize their own wells for lawn irrigation purposes. Eastern Elk River is in the <br />beginnings of an approximate 1000 home development. See the attached conceptional <br />composed map. The area contains a school named Twin Lakes Elementary that is currently <br />under construction. Adjacent to this school is an area set aside for future well, treatment plant, <br />police and fire station. There is a farm imgation well on the grade school property (remnants <br />from the previous farm) the school district desires to use for irrigating their lawn and ball <br />fields. This is a Mt Simon Hinkley Well. The well log is attached. The MN unique well <br />ik\ number is.664852 and is built to non municipal standards. This existing well is approximately <br />~1~'~ ' 100 yards from the future municipal well and will be within the DWSMA of the future <br />municipal well. <br />The school district is also in the process of constructing a new well at Lincoln <br />Elementary School at 600 School St., Elk River. The intent is to by pass the municipal water <br />system and use the well for irrigating the school lawns and play area. It is not known if this <br />well under construction will end in the Mt Simon Hinkley formation. This well is at the edge <br />of the DWSMA for our municipal well #3 and may have a detrimental effect on our plans to <br />utilize our municipal well #2 as an aquifer storage and recovery well. <br />The utilization of the existing irrigation well at Twin Lakes Elementary and the well <br />under construction at Lincoln School by the school district will have a negative impact on the <br />municipal water system of Elk River. MN Statute 103I.111 Subd 3 states "....Apolitical <br />subdivision may not regulate the construction, repair, or sealing of wells...." In other words, <br />local ordinance can not prohibit the construction of water wells; this is reserved to the MN <br />Dept of Health. MN Statute 103G.271 addresses appropriations and use of waters. Subd 2 <br />states ".... A water use permit may not be issued under this section unless it is consistent with <br />state, regional, and local water and related land resources management plans if the regional and <br />local plans are consistent with statewide plans." <br />