Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, FLOOD CONTROL, MINNESOTA RIVER AT CHASKA, MINNESOTA.
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
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Languages : en
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Minnesota River Flood Control, Chaska
Minnesota River at Chaska, Minnesota, Flood Control Project, General Design Memorandum Draft Supplement II to the Final Environmental Impact Statement
Minnesota River at Chaska, Minnesota, Flood Control Project (final Supplement II to the Environmental Impact Statement of July 1975).
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
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Minnesota River at Chaska, Minnesota, Flood Control. Final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS ST PAUL MN ST PAUL DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 145
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The plan consists of upgrading and extending an existing levee along the Minnesota River, diverting total flows of Chaska Creek to the outisde of the leveed area, diverting flood flows of East Creek to the outside of the leveed area, and constructing interior drainage facilities. This would require the removal of 6 mobile homes and 7 houses and commits the following lands to aesthetically disruptive flood control structures: 20 acres of cleared upland; 2 1/2 acres of wooded upland; about 5 acres of wet meadow grading to marsh; and 10 acres of floodplain wetland interspersed with bottomland trees. Drainage of about 30 acres of wetland would be completed by the East Creek bypass channel, and an additional 200 acres could be affected to an undetermined but probably limited extent.
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Languages : en
Pages : 145
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The plan consists of upgrading and extending an existing levee along the Minnesota River, diverting total flows of Chaska Creek to the outisde of the leveed area, diverting flood flows of East Creek to the outside of the leveed area, and constructing interior drainage facilities. This would require the removal of 6 mobile homes and 7 houses and commits the following lands to aesthetically disruptive flood control structures: 20 acres of cleared upland; 2 1/2 acres of wooded upland; about 5 acres of wet meadow grading to marsh; and 10 acres of floodplain wetland interspersed with bottomland trees. Drainage of about 30 acres of wetland would be completed by the East Creek bypass channel, and an additional 200 acres could be affected to an undetermined but probably limited extent.
Final Supplement II Environmental Impact Statement Proposd Plan for Flood Control at Chaska, Minnesota River, Carver County, Minnesota
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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MINNESOTA RIVER AT CHASKA, MINNESOTA; GENERAL DESIGN MEMORANDUM, PHASE I AND DRAFT SUPPLEMENT TO THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR FLOOD CONTROL AND RELATED PURPOSES.
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District
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Languages : en
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Minnesota River at Chaska, Minnesota Flood Control Project. General Design Memorandum and Draft Supplement II to the Final Environmental Impact Statement. Revision
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS ST PAUL MN ST PAUL DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 583
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The project is located on the Minnesota River in Carver County and Chaska, Minnesota, and includes both Chaska and East Creeks, which are tributaries of the Minnesota River. The plan for flood protection for the city of Chaska provides for structural measures: upgrading and extending the eexisting levee system around Courthouse Lake; construction of a pumping station; diverting Chaska and East Creeks; construction of a drop structure and inlet and outlet structures associated with the two diversions. The most significant environmental impact is the replacement of the natural streambed of Chaska Creek with reinforced concrete channel. Other impacts include restriction of public access to the wildlife refuge, the loss of about 20 acres of floodplain forest, and the residential relocations. To help offset the environmental losses, the plan would include several mitigation features such as: habitat improvement measures in the refuge, planting plan on project lands, landscaping, and beautification measures.
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Languages : en
Pages : 583
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The project is located on the Minnesota River in Carver County and Chaska, Minnesota, and includes both Chaska and East Creeks, which are tributaries of the Minnesota River. The plan for flood protection for the city of Chaska provides for structural measures: upgrading and extending the eexisting levee system around Courthouse Lake; construction of a pumping station; diverting Chaska and East Creeks; construction of a drop structure and inlet and outlet structures associated with the two diversions. The most significant environmental impact is the replacement of the natural streambed of Chaska Creek with reinforced concrete channel. Other impacts include restriction of public access to the wildlife refuge, the loss of about 20 acres of floodplain forest, and the residential relocations. To help offset the environmental losses, the plan would include several mitigation features such as: habitat improvement measures in the refuge, planting plan on project lands, landscaping, and beautification measures.