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the DNR 24K streams layer, a statewide streams-hydrography data set cooperatively developed <br />amongst many units of government within Minnesota. <br />Minnesota DNR - Division of Ecological Resources - Natural Heritage & Nongame <br />Research Program. Calcareous Fens - Source Feature Points [map]. Scale Not Given. <br />August 2008. http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us (December 2014) <br />Pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.223, this database contains points <br />that represent calcareous fens as defined in Minnesota Rules, part 8420.1020. The calcareous fens in <br />this shapefile correspond to the fens listed in Identification Order No. 08-001, which was published in <br />the State Register on June 2, 2008 (32 SR 2148-2154). The current list of fens is posted on the DNR <br />web site at http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/publications/waters)calcareous_fen_list_nov_2009.pdf <br />Minnesota DNR - Division of Waters. 2009. Minnesota Statewide Drought Plan. Saint <br />Paul, MN. <br />This plan provides a framework for preparing for and responding to droughts to minimize conflicts and <br />negative impacts on Minnesota's natural resources and economy.Website <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2013. Permit Information Report: Active <br />Permit Information (Excel spreadsheet file). <br />Minnesota water use data were gathered from permit holders who report the volume of water used <br />each year. Permit information reports are generated directly from the main database files. The Permit <br />Information Report was updated 2/4/2013. Website <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2015. Ground Water Level Data Retrieval. <br />http://climate.umn.edu/ground_ water_ level/ (February 20, 2015) <br />Since 1944, DNR has managed a statewide network of water level observation wells (obwells). Data <br />from these wells are used to assess ground water resources, determine long term trends, interpret <br />impacts of pumping and climate, plan for water conservation, evaluate water conflicts, and otherwise <br />manage the water resource. Soil and Water Conservation Districts under contract with DNR measure <br />the wells monthly and report the readings to DNR. Readings are also obtained from volunteers at <br />several locations. <br />Hydrographs, well descriptions and water level data are available for each well in the Ground Water <br />Level Observation Well Database. Website <br />Minnesota Department of Public Safety - Division of Homeland Security and Emergency <br />Management. 2014. Minnesota State Hazard Mitigation Plan 2014. Minnesota <br />Department of Public Safety: St. Paul, MN. <br />The State All Hazard Mitigation Plan represents the efforts of the state of Minnesota in fulfilling the <br />responsibility for hazard mitigation planning. The purpose of this Plan is to identify the State's major <br />hazards, assess the vulnerability to those hazards, and take steps to reduce vulnerability using the <br />technical and program resources of Minnesota agencies. The Plan identifies goals and recommended <br />actions and initiatives for state government to reduce and/or prevent injury and damage from <br />hazardous events. The intent of the plan is to provide unified guidance for ensuring coordination of <br />recovery -related hazard mitigation efforts following a major emergency/disaster, and to implement an <br />on-going comprehensive state hazard mitigation strategy intended to reduce the impact of loss of life <br />and property due to disasters. Website <br />Minnesota Geological Survey. 2011. Distribution of Vertical Recharge to Upper Bedrock <br />Aquifers, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Minnesota Geological Survey: Minneapolis, <br />MN. <br />WATER SUPPLY MASTER <br />PLAN- Draft June 2015 <br />103 <br />