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2018.02.07 PREC Packet
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A: Existing excavation material from the pond meeting MPCA residential standards was placed in <br />this area as part of the project. The area was raised above the floodplain and will be mowed <br />turf grass with un‐programmed use as this time. <br /> <br />Q: Was the City paid for placing the material on the youth fields? <br /> <br />A: The RCWD’s Hansen Park project allowed for the contractor to store excavated materials in the <br />open area to allow the soil to dry before being hauled out. This activity would either require the <br />fields to be regraded/replaced or RCWD would compensate the City for it to create fields in a <br />different location. The City agreed to the removal of these fields in exchange for $200,000 up <br />front, and approximately an additional $100,000 at the completion of the project. The first <br />$200,000 was used towards the adult softball field at New Brighton Lion’s Park, and the <br />remaining funds will be used to improve and convert the existing adult fields on the east of <br />Hansen Park for youth use. <br /> <br />Q: What is the purpose of the sandy/beach looking areas at the north end of the park near 7th <br />Street? <br /> <br />A: This area is an Iron‐Enhanced Sand Filter (IESF) and its purpose is to improve the quality of water <br />flowing through the park and down to Pike Lake and Long Lake. It removes phosphorous from <br />the water by pumping pond water through the filter beds, thus reducing algae blooms in the <br />downstream lakes. This feature will be operated and maintained by the RCWD. <br /> <br /> <br />
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