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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />Notification <br />Trigger(s) <br />Methods (select all that apply) <br />Update <br />Frequency <br />Partners <br />2 Governor's Critical <br />2 Website <br />❑ Daily <br />City Staff, <br />water deficiency <br />❑ Email list serve <br />0 Weekly <br />MDH, <br />declared <br />0 Social media (e.g. Twitter, <br />Facebook) <br />❑ Monthly <br />❑ Annually <br />Consultant <br />❑ Direct customer mailing, <br />2 Press release (TV, radio, <br />newspaper), <br />❑ Meeting with large water users (> <br />10% of total city use) <br />❑ Other: <br />Enforcement <br />Prior to a water emergency, municipal water suppliers must adopt regulations that restrict water use <br />and outline the enforcement response plan. The enforcement response plan must outline how <br />conditions will be monitored to know when enforcement actions are triggered, what enforcement tools <br />will be used, who will be responsible for enforcement, and what timelines for corrective actions will be <br />expected. <br />Affected operations, communications, and enforcement staff must then be trained to rapidly implement <br />those provisions during emergency conditions. <br />Important Note: <br />Disregard of critical water deficiency orders, even though total appropriation remains less than <br />permitted, is adequate grounds for immediate modification of a public water supply authority's water <br />use permit (2013 MN Statutes 103G.291) <br />Does the city have a critical water deficiency restriction/official control in place that includes <br />provisions to restrict water use and enforce the restrictions? (This restriction may be an ordinance, <br />rule, regulation, policy under a council directive, or other official control) 0 Yes ❑ No <br />If yes, attach the official control document to this WSP as Appendix 7. <br />If no, the municipality must adopt such an official control within 6 months of submitting this WSP and <br />submit it to the DNR as an amendment to this WSP. <br />Irrespective of whether a critical water deficiency control is in place, does the public water supply <br />utility, city manager, mayor, or emergency manager have standing authority to implement water <br />restrictions? 0 Yes ❑ No <br />If yes, cite the regulatory authority reference: Section 401.03 . <br />If no, who has authority to implement water use restrictions in an emergency? <br />28 <br />
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