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The City of Rochester’s Public Works Department is now taking comments on the environmental impact of the Silver Lake Dredging and Dam Modification Project.
An Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for the $13.2 million project is now available online.
Comments regarding possible environmental impacts of the proposed project will be collected through March 11, 2021.
According to the city officials, the EAW provides information about the project and potential environmental impacts, such as water resources, geology, historic properties, air, noise, wildlife and plant communities.
Comments collected through the EAW process will be reviewed and a Finding of Facts and Responses will be prepared.
Public invited to comment on Rochester s Silver Lake dredging project
Environmental worksheet online for multi-million dollar development.
Posted: Feb 9, 2021 12:42 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
ROCHESTER, Minn. – The Public Works department is now taking comments on the environmental impact of the Silver Lake Dredging and Dam Modification Project.
An Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for the $13.2 million project is now available
online. City officials say the EAW provides information about the project and potential environmental impacts, such as water resources, geology, historic properties, air, noise, wildlife and plant communities.
Comments collected through the EAW process will be reviewed and a Finding of Facts and Responses will be prepared. The Rochester City Council will then determine if an Environmental Impact Statement is needed. Comments from the EAW may also be used on final design considerations for the project.