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Notification Procedures. List methods that will be used to inform customers regarding <br />conservation requests, water use restrictions, and suspensions. Customers should be aware of <br />emergency procedures and responses that they may need to implement <br />Public service announcements, City web page, postings, newspaper <br />E. Enforcement. Minnesota Statutes require public water supply authorities to adopt and <br />enforce water conservation restrictions during periods of critical water shortages. <br />Public Water Supply Appropriation During Deficiency. <br />Minnesota Statutes 103G.291, Subdivision 1. <br />Declaration and conservation. <br />(a) If the governor determines and declares by executive order that there is a critical water deficiency, public water supply <br />authorities appropriating water must adopt and enforce water conservation restrictions within their jurisdiction that are <br />consistent with rules adopted by the commissioner. <br />(b) The restrictions must limit lawn sprinkling, vehicle washing, golf course and park irrigation, and other nonessential uses, <br />and have appropriate penalties for failure to comply with the restrictions. <br />An ordinance that has been adopted or a draft ordinance that can be quickly adopted to comply <br />with the critical water deficiency declaration must be included in the plan (include with other <br />ordinances in Attachment 7 for Part III, Item 4). Enforcement responsibilities and penalties for <br />non - compliance should be addressed in the critical water deficiency ordinance. <br />Sample regulations are available at www.dnr.state.mn.us /waters <br />Authority to Implement Water Emergency Responses. Emergency responses could be <br />delayed if city council or utility board actions are required. Standing authority for utility or city <br />managers to implement water restrictions can improve response times for dealing with <br />emergencies. Who has authority to implement water use restrictions in an emergency? <br />❑ Utility Manager ❑ City Manager ❑ City Council or Utility Board <br />® Other (describe): Public Works Director <br />Emergency Preparedness. If city or utility managers do not have standing authority to <br />implement water emergency responses, please indicate any intentions to delegate that authority. <br />Also indicate any other measures that are being considered to reduce delays for implementing <br />emergency responses. <br />12 <br />