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74 <br />Key Partners <br />Metropolitan <br />Council <br />Communities/ <br />Water Suppliers <br />DNR <br />Others <br />Suggested Roles <br />• Carry out regional and subregional technical studies by convening <br />subregional work groups, managing consultant contracts, and <br />provide technical expertise <br />• Co -lead subregional work groups to shape scope of work, review <br />interim and final deliverables <br />• Participate in subregional work groups to shape scope of work, <br />review interim and final deliverables <br />• Participate in subregional work groups to shape scope of work, <br />review interim and final deliverables <br />Achievements (what successful achievement of this strategy might look like) <br />• Improved public review process supported through technical advisory committees and <br />other venues <br />• Better identification and prioritization of areas by monitoring partners. Examples of <br />projects identified by stakeholders include: identification of areas where enhanced <br />groundwater monitoring is needed to better characterize groundwater and surface <br />water interaction <br />• Ongoing monitoring of key resources <br />• Identification of subregional indicators for desired conditions <br />• Regional and subregional technical studies provide information to support regional and <br />local water supply planning and implementation. Examples of projects identified by <br />stakeholders through the Master Water Supply Plan update process include: <br />- The effectiveness of new water conservation technologies and planning and <br />zoning controls are evaluated <br />- Identification of high -potential recharge areas <br />- Subregional groundwater modeling, including transient and optimization models, <br />in all six hydrogeologic areas <br />- Evaluation of how stormwater reuse potential varies across the metro <br />- Data collection and analyses supporting revision of curve runoff numbers and <br />stormwater, recharge, and groundwater models <br />- Stormwater reuse tools supported and projects implemented <br />- Evaluation and development of best management practices to mitigate local water <br />supply issues <br />- Examples of how conservation makes financial benefit for a range of community <br />types <br />• Data developed to better estimate the costs and benefits of stormwater capture and <br />recharge projects <br />Strategy 4: Facilitate collaboration to address water supply issues <br />WATER SUPPLY MASTER <br />PLAN- Draft June 2015 <br />
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