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Protection Agency(IEPA) and is a compilation of data from the Illinois State Geologic Survey, <br /> the Illinois State Water Survey, the Illinois Department of Public Health, and the IEPA. <br /> The estimated area impacted by contaminated ground water is shown on the Figures 1 and 2 in <br /> the information provided by Intermet's environmental engineer, Gannett Fleming, Inc. A water <br /> well survey was completed using the IEPA's SWAP database and has determined that no potable <br /> water wells exist in the proposed ground water ordinance area. City water serves the area so <br /> future wells should not be needed. <br /> The City maintains the location of the ground water use restriction areas on its geographic <br /> information system(GIS). This information is shared with the Macon County Health <br /> Department which is the agency in the County that permits well installation. Frequently asked <br /> questions are attached hereto as Appendix A for the information of the City Council. <br /> POTENTIAL OBJECTION: There are no known objections to this ordinance. <br /> INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES: Gannett Fleming, Inc. <br /> STAFF REFERENCE: Richard Marley, Director of Public Works and Matt Newell, City <br /> Engineer. Richard Marley will be in attendance at the City Council meeting to answer any <br /> questions of the Council on this item. <br /> BUDGET/TIME IMPLICATIONS: Budget and staff time is negligible for this action. <br /> This memorandum was prepared by Matthew C. Newell, P.E., City Engineer <br /> Attach: 3 <br /> cc: Greg Crowe, Assistant City Manager for Development Services <br /> Page 2 <br />