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IOWA STATE REVOLVING FUND
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION
Applicant: City of Ames SRF No.: CS 1920526 01
Project No.: S2010-0041
County: Story State: Iowa
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Location: The City of Ames is located in Story County approximately 35 miles north of
Des Moines, Iowa.
Population: The population of Ames was estimated at 54,745 for 2009. Projected design
population is for the year 2030,or 65,000.
Current Waste Collection&Treatment: Wastewater generated within the City of Ames
service area is collected by approximately 200 miles of sewer collection pipes and 5 sanitary
lift and pump stations. Wastewater is conveyed to the existing Water Pollution Control
Facility(WPCF). The WPCF is a mechanical wastewater treatment facility that consists of
a series of clarifiers,trickling filters,solids contact basin,sludge lagoon, equalization basins,
and a cascade aerator to re-aerate wastewater prior to being discharged into the receiving
stream.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to make improvements to the wastewater
treatment facilities to safely and reliably operate the City of Ames's wastewater system
for the next 20 years.
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Proposed Improvements: The project involves the construction of a new UV
disinfection system at the existing WPCP site. A new building will be constructed to
house the UV disinfection system and electrical equipment. In addition, an uncovered,
concrete by-pass channel will be constructed adjacent to the proposed building.
Receiving Stream: The treated wastewater from the proposed facility will discharge to the
South Skunk River. The South Skunk River has a recreational stream designation of Class
A1, in which recreational or other uses may result in prolonged and direct contact with the
water, involving considerable risks of ingesting water in quantities sufficient to pose a
health hazard. The South Skunk River has an aquatic stream designation of Class
B(WW2), in which the physical characteristics of the water body are capable of supporting
a resident aquatic community that includes a variety of native nongame fish and
invertebrate species.
ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED
Alternatives Considered: Alternative disinfection technologies that were evaluated
included sodium hypochlorite, chlorine gas, chlorine dioxide, peracetic acid, ozone, and
wetlands.
Reasons for Selection of Proposed Alternative: The No-Action alternative is not viable
due to more stringent water quality standards in the current NPDES permit. The
construction of a UV disinfection system was deemed the most cost effective option.
The project site was selected for the availability of land(it is already City-owned) as well
as minimization of the impacts to the environment.
MEASURES TAKEN TO ASSESS IMPACT
Coordination and Documentation with Other Agencies and Special Interest Groups:
The following Federal, state and local agencies were asked to comment on the proposed
project to better assess the potential impact to the environment:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
State Historical Society of Iowa(State Historical Preservation Office)
Iowa DNR Conservation and Recreation Division
Iowa DNR Water Resources Section
Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe
Delaware Tribe of Indians
Flandreau Santee Sioux
Ho-Chunk Nation
Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Lower Sioux Indian Community Council
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Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Omaha Tribal Council
Osage Tribal Council
Otoe-Missouria Tribe
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Prairie Island Indian Community
Sac &Fox Nation of Mississippi in Iowa
Sac &Fox Nation of Missouri
Sac &Fox Nation of Oklahoma
Santee Sioux Nation
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate
Spirit Lake Tribal Council
Three Affiliated Tribes Mandan, Hidatsa&Arikara Nations
Upper Sioux Tribe
Winnebago Tribal Council
Yankton Sioux Tribal Business and Claims Committee
Ames Historic Preservation Commission
To date, no adverse comments have been received from any agencies or general public.
Conditions placed on the applicant by the above agencies in order to assure no significant
impact are included in the Summary of Reasons for Concluding No Significant Impact
section.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SUMMARY
Construction: Traffic patterns within the community may be disrupted and above
normal noise levels in the vicinity of the construction equipment can be anticipated
during construction and should be a temporary problem. Adverse environmental impacts
on noise quality will be handled by limited hours of contractor work time during the day.
Other adverse environmental effects from construction activities will be minimized by
proper construction practices, inspection,prompt cleanup, and other appropriate
measures. Areas temporarily disturbed by the construction will be restored. Solid wastes
resulting from the construction project will be regularly cleared away with substantial
efforts made to minimize inconvenience to area residents. Care will be taken to maintain
dirt to avoid erosion and runoff. Therefore,no significant impact to surface water
quality, fish, shellfish, wildlife, or their natural habitats is expected.
Temporary air quality degradation may occur due to dust and fumes from construction
equipment. The applicant shall take reasonable precautions to prevent the discharge of
visible emissions of fugitive dusts beyond the lot line of the property during the proposed
project (IAW Iowa Administrative Code 567-23.3(2)"c").
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Historical/Archaeological: The State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO),the
Certified Local Government and various Native American tribes with an interest in the
area were provided information regarding the project. The DNR has determined, and the
SHPO has agreed (R&C# 110585129), that this undertaking will result in"no historic
properties effected"based on the scope of the project,the prior use of the project area,
and the findings of the Phase I Archeological Survey conducted on the project property.
However, if project activities uncover any item(s) that might be of archaeological,
historical, or architectural interest, or if important new archaeological, historical, or
architectural data should be encountered in the project APE, the applicant should make
reasonable efforts to avoid further impacts to the property until an assessment can be
made by an individual meeting the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualifications
standards (36 CFR Part 61).
Environmental: According to the Iowa DNR Conservation and Recreation Division, the
proposed project will not interfere with any State-owned parks, recreational areas or open
spaces. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concurs that the project will not impact
wetlands. The project will not impact any wild and scenic rivers as none exist within the
State of Iowa. The U.S. Fish&Wildlife Service agrees that the project will not impact
threatened or endangered species or their habitats provided that tree clearing take place
outside of the summer breeding season (April 15-July 15). In addition, the Iowa DNR
Conservation and Recreation Division recommends that construction activity avoid the
destruction of Canada geese habitat during the species' nesting period(March 1-May 31).
However, if any State-or Federally-listed threatened or endangered species or
communities are found during the planning or construction phases, additional studies
and/or mitigation may be required. According to the Iowa DNR Water Resources
Section, this project is within the 100-year floodplain and is required to obtain flood plain
permits from the DNR and local flood plain authority. Overall,no adverse impacts are
expected to result from this project, such as those to surface water quantity, or
groundwater quality or quantity.
Land Use and Trends: The project will not displace population nor will it alter the
character of existing residential areas. The proposed project is located in Story County in
an area zoned as agricultural. No significant farmlands will be impacted. This project
should not impact population trends as the presence or absence of existing wastewater
infrastructure is unlikely to induce significant alterations in the population growth or
distribution given the myriad of factors that influence development in this region.
Similarly,this project is unlikely to induce significant alterations in the pattern and type
of land use.
Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources: Fuels, materials, and
various forms of energy will be utilized during construction.
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POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS TO BE REALIZED FROM THE PROPOSED
PROJECT
Positive environmental effects will be improved water quality in the South Skunk River.
The new UV disinfection system will bring the City of Ames into compliance with
department requirements and existing water quality standards.
SUMMARY OF REASONS FOR CONCLUDING NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
• The project will not significantly affect the pattern and type of land use (industrial,
commercial, agricultural, recreational, residential) or growth and distribution of
population.
• The project will not conflict with local, regional or State land use plans or policies.
• The project will not impact wetlands.
• This project will not impact threatened or endangered species or their habitats
provided that tree clearing take place outside of the summer breeding season(April
15-July 15). In addition, construction activity must avoid the destruction of Canada
geese habitat during the species' nesting period(March 1-May 31). If any State-or
Federally-listed threatened or endangered species or communities are found during
the planning or construction phases, additional studies and/or mitigation may be
required.
• The project will not displace population, alter the character of existing residential
areas, or convert significant farmlands to non-agricultural purposes.
• The project is within the 100-year flood plain and requires a DNR Flood Plain permit
as well as a local flood plain permit.
• The project will not have effect on parklands, preserves, other public lands, or areas
of recognized scenic or recreational value.
• No Historic Properties will be adversely affected by the proposed project. However,
if project activities uncover any item(s)that might be of archaeological, historical, or
architectural interest, or if important new archaeological, historical, or architectural
data should be encountered in the project APE, the applicant should make reasonable
efforts to avoid further impacts to the property until an assessment can be made by an
individual meeting the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualifications standards
(36 CFR Part 61).
• The project will not have a significant adverse effect upon local ambient air quality
provided the applicant takes reasonable precautions to prevent the discharge of visible
emissions of fugitive dusts beyond the lot line of the property during the proposed
project(IAW Iowa Administrative Code 567-23.3(2)"c").
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• The project will not have a significant adverse effect upon local ambient noise levels,
surface water&groundwater quality or quantity, water supply, or to wildlife or
aquatic species or their habitats.
The project description, scope, and anticipated environmental impacts detailed above are
accurate and complete to the best to my knowledge.
Signature of the Mayor, City of Ames Date
Printed Name of the Mayor, City of Ames