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t Metropolitan Council <br />Use Metropolitan <br />Council forecasts <br />In crafting the local water resources management plan, <br />municipalities must use the Metropolitan Council's forecasts for <br />population, household and employment growth. They must also <br />ensure that the forecasts used in this chapter correspond with those <br />in the comprehensive plan's background and land use plan chapters. <br />The contents of these chapters are described in Section Two and <br />Section Three of this handbook. <br />Requirements listed Appendix B -2 of the Water Resources Management Po /icy Plan <br />in the WRMPP outlines specific requirements for each of the three sections of the <br />Plan. <br />Minnesota statute requires local governments to submit both a <br />wastewater plan and a comprehensive sewer plan that describe <br />service needs that the Metropolitan Council will be expected to fill. <br />To simplify the process of preparing this portion of the water <br />resources management chapter, the Metropolitan Council has <br />combined the requirements for the wastewater and comprehensive <br />sewer plans. The municipality's system statement specifies which <br />portions of this plan must be included in the comprehensive plan's <br />decennial plan update. <br />Local Planning Handbook 1 Section 5 Water Resources Management <br />http://www.metrocouncil.orq/plan <br />ninq /environment/WRM PP /WRM <br />PPMay2005 Appendices2.pdf#p <br />ape =15 <br />Minn. Stat. 473.859, Subd. 3(2) <br />Minn. Stat. 473.513 <br />April 2008 5 -2 <br />