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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />Part 2. Emergency Preparedness Procedures <br />The emergency preparedness procedures outlined in this plan are intended to comply with the <br />contingency plan provisions required by MDH in the WHP and SWP. Water emergencies can occur as a <br />result of vandalism, sabotage, accidental contamination, mechanical problems, power failings, drought, <br />flooding, and other natural disasters. The purpose of emergency planning is to develop emergency <br />response procedures and to identify actions needed to improve emergency preparedness. In the case of <br />a municipality, these procedures should be in support of, and part of, an all -hazard emergency <br />operations plan. Municipalities that already have written procedures dealing with water emergencies <br />should review the following information and update existing procedures to address these water supply <br />protection measures. <br />A. Federal Emergency Response Plan <br />Section 1433(b) of the Safe Drinking Water Act, (Public Law 107-188, Title IV- Drinking Water Security <br />and Safety) requires community water suppliers serving over 3,300 people to prepare an Emergency <br />Response Plan. <br />Do you have a federal emergency response plan? OYes ❑ No <br />If yes, what was the date it was certified? The City has an Emergency Response Plan but currently <br />cannot determine the date it was certified. The City has attempted reaching out to multiple parties to <br />locate the Plan but has not had success. <br />Complete Table 15 by inserting the noted information regarding your completed Federal Emergency <br />Response Plan. <br />Table 15. Emergency Preparedness Plan contact information <br />Emergency Response Plan Role <br />Contact Person <br />Contact Phone Number <br />Contact Email <br />Emergency Response Lead <br />Justin Williams <br />(651) 982-2452 <br />JWilliams@linolakes.us <br />Alternate Emergency Response Lead <br />Rick DeGardner <br />(651) 982-2444 <br />RDegardner@linolakes.us <br />B. Operational Contingency Plan <br />All utilities should have a written operational contingency plan that describes measures to be taken for <br />water supply mainline breaks and other common system failures as well as routine maintenance. <br />Do you have a written operational contingency plan? O Yes ❑ No <br />At a minimum, a water supplier should prepare and maintain an emergency contact list of contractors <br />and suppliers. <br />C. Emergency Response Procedures <br />Water suppliers must meet the requirements of MN Rules 4720.5280 . Accordingly, the Minnesota <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR) requires public water suppliers serving more than 1,000 people <br />to submit Emergency and Conservation Plans. Water emergency and conservation plans that have been <br />23 <br />
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