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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />approved by the DNR, under provisions of Minnesota Statute 186 and Minnesota Rules, part 6115.0770, <br />will be considered equivalent to an approved WHP contingency plan. <br />Emergency Telephone List <br />Prepare and attach a list of emergency contacts, including the MN Duty Officer (1-800-422-0798), as <br />Appendix 5. A template is available at www.mndnr.gov/watersupplyplans <br />The list should include key utility and community personnel, contacts in adjacent water suppliers, and <br />appropriate local, state and federal emergency contacts. Please be sure to verify and update the <br />contacts on the emergency telephone list and date it. Thereafter, update on a regular basis (once a year <br />is recommended). In the case of a municipality, this information should be contained in a notification <br />and warning standard operating procedure maintained by the Emergency Manager for that community. <br />Responsibilities and services for each contact should be defined. <br />Current Water Sources and Service Area <br />Quick access to concise and detailed information on water sources, water treatment, and the <br />distribution system may be needed in an emergency. System operation and maintenance records should <br />be maintained in secured central and back-up locations so that the records are accessible for emergency <br />purposes. A detailed map of the system showing the treatment plants, water sources, storage facilities, <br />supply lines, interconnections, and other information that would be useful in an emergency should also <br />be readily available. It is critical that public water supplier representatives and emergency response <br />personnel communicate about the response procedures and be able to easily obtain this kind of <br />information both in electronic and hard copy formats (in case of a power outage). <br />Do records and maps exist? 0 Yes ❑ No <br />Can staff access records and maps from a central secured location in the event of an emergency? <br />0 Yes ❑ No <br />Does the appropriate staff know where the materials are located? <br />Q Yes ❑ No <br />Procedure for Augmenting Water Supplies <br />Complete Tables 16 —17 by listing all available sources of water that can be used to augment or replace <br />existing sources in an emergency. Add rows to the tables as needed. <br />In the case of a municipality, this information should be contained in a notification and warning <br />standard operating procedure maintained by the warning point for that community. Municipalities are <br />encouraged to execute cooperative agreements for potential emergency water services and copies <br />should be included in Appendix 6. Outstate Communities may consider using nearby high capacity wells <br />(industry, golf course) as emergency water sources. <br />24 <br />
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