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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES - DIVISION OF WATERS and <br />METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />WATER EMERGENCY AND CONSERVATION PLANS <br />These guidelines are divided into four parts. The first three parts, Water Supply System <br />Description and Evaluation, Emergency Response Procedures and Water Conservation Planning <br />apply statewide. Part IV, relates to comprehensive plan requirements that apply only to <br />communities in the Seven - County Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. If you have questions <br />regarding water emergency and conservation plans, please call (651) 259 -5703 or (651) 259 -5647 <br />or e-mail your question to wateruse @dnr.state.mn.us. Metro Communities can also direct <br />questions to the Metropolitan Council at watersupply @metc.state.mn.us or (651) 602 -1066. <br />DNR Water Appropriation <br />Permit Number(s) <br />19856168 <br />Name of Water Supplier <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />Address <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Contact Person <br />Tim Hillesheim <br />Title <br />Utility Supervisor <br />Phone Number : " <br />(651) 464 -5567 <br />E- Mail Address <br />PART I. WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND EVALUATION <br />The first step in any water supply analysis is to assess the current status of demand and supplies. <br />Information in Part I, can be used in the development of Emergency Response Procedures and <br />Conservation Plans. <br />A. ANALYSIS OF WATER DEMAND. <br />Fill . in Table 1 for the past 10 years water demand. If your customer categories are different than <br />the ones listed in Table 1, please note the changes below. <br />Irrigation accounts are listed rather than wholesale deliveries. <br />1 <br />
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