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<br /> 9 <br />recommended). In the case of a municipality, this information should be contained in a <br />notification and warning standard operating procedure maintained by the warning point for <br />that community. Responsibilities and services for each contact should be defined. <br /> <br />B. Current Water Sources and Service Area. Quick access to concise and detailed <br />information on water sources, water treatment, and the distribution system may be needed in <br />an emergency. System operation, water well and maintenance records should be maintained <br />in a central secured location so that the records are accessible for emergency purposes and <br />preventative maintenance. A detailed map of the system showing the treatment plants, water <br />sources, storage facilities, supply lines, interconnections, and other information that would be <br />useful in an emergency should also be readily available. Check here if these records and <br />maps exist and staff can access the documents in the event of an emergency. <br /> <br />C. Procedure for Augmenting Water Supplies. List all available sources of water that can be <br />used to augment or replace existing sources in an emergency. In the case of a municipality, <br />this information should be contained in a notification and warning standard operating <br />procedure maintained by the warning point for that community. Copies of cooperative <br />agreements should be maintained with your copy of the plan and include in Attachment <br /> . Be sure to include information on any physical or chemical problems that may limit <br />interconnections to other sources of water. Approvals from the MN Department of Health <br />are required for interconnections and reuse of water. <br /> <br />TABLE 7 (A) Public Water Supply Systems – List interconnections with other public water <br />supply systems that can supply water in an emergency. <br />Water Supply System Capacity (GPM/MGD)Note any limitations on use <br />Same as in 4E <br /> <br /> <br />GPM – Gallons per Minute MGD – Million Gallons per Day <br /> <br />TABLE 7 (B) - Private Water Sources – List other sources of water available in an emergency. <br />Name Capacity (GPM/MGD)Note any limitations on use <br />None <br /> <br /> <br />GPM – Gallons per Minute MGD – Million Gallons per Day <br /> <br /> <br />D. Allocation and Demand Reduction Procedures. The plan must include procedures to <br />address gradual decreases in water supply as well as emergencies and the sudden loss of <br />water due to line breaks, power failures, sabotage, etc. During periods of limited water <br />supplies public water suppliers are required to allocate water based on the priorities <br />established in Minnesota Statutes 103G.261. <br />