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I MINNESOTA STATUTES 2016 103G.291 <br /> 103G.291 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY PLANS; APPROPRIATION DURING DEFICIENCY. <br /> Subdivision 1.Declaration and conservation.(a)If the governor determines and declares by executive <br /> order that there is a critical water deficiency,public water supply authorities appropriating water must adopt <br /> and enforce water conservation restrictions within their jurisdiction that are consistent with rules adopted <br /> by the commissioner. <br /> (b) The restrictions must limit lawn sprinkling, vehicle washing, golf course and park irrigation, and <br /> other nonessential uses, and have appropriate penalties for failure to comply with the restrictions. <br /> Subd. 2. Modification of appropriation for noncompliance. Disregard of critical water deficiency <br /> orders,even though total appropriation remains less than that permitted,is adequate grounds for immediate <br /> modification of a public water supply authority's water-use permit. <br /> Subd. 3. Water supply plans; demand reduction. (a) Every public water supplier serving more than <br /> 1,000 people must submit a water supply plan to the commissioner for approval by January 1, 1996. In <br /> accordance with guidelines developed by the commissioner, the plan must address projected demands, <br /> adequacy of the water supply system and planned improvements,existing and future water sources,natural <br /> resource impacts or limitations,emergency preparedness,water conservation,supply and demand reduction <br /> measures, and allocation priorities that are consistent with section 103G.261. Public water suppliers must <br /> update their plan and,upon notification, submit it to the commissioner for approval every ten years. <br /> (b) The water supply plan in paragraph (a) is required for all communities in the metropolitan area, as <br /> defined in section 473.121, with a municipal water supply system and is a required element of the local <br /> comprehensive plan required under section 473.859. <br /> (c) Public water suppliers serving more than 1,000 people must encourage water conservation by <br /> employing water use demand reduction measures,as defined in subdivision 4,paragraph(a),before requesting <br /> approval from the commissioner of health under section 144.383,paragraph(a),to construct a public water <br /> supply well or requesting an increase in the authorized volume of appropriation.The commissioner of natural <br /> resources and the water supplier shall use a collaborative process to achieve demand reduction measures as <br /> a part of a water supply plan review process. <br /> (d)Public water suppliers serving more than 1,000 people must submit records that indicate the number <br /> of connections and amount of use by customer category and volume of water unaccounted for with the <br /> annual report of water use required under section 103G.281, subdivision 3. <br /> (e) For the purposes of this section, "public water supplier" means an entity that owns, manages, or <br /> operates a public water supply, as defined in section 144.382, subdivision 4. <br /> Subd.4.Demand reduction measures.(a)For the purposes of this section,"demand reduction measures" <br /> means measures that reduce water demand,water losses,peak water demands,and nonessential water uses. <br /> Demand reduction measures must include a conservation rate structure, or a uniform rate structure with a <br /> conservation program that achieves demand reduction.A"conservation rate structure"means a rate structure <br /> that encourages conservation and may include increasing block rates, seasonal rates, time of use rates, <br /> individualized goal rates,or excess use rates. If a conservation rate is applied to multifamily dwellings,the <br /> rate structure must consider each residential unit as an individual user. <br /> Copyright U 2016 by the Revisor of Statutes,State of Minnesota.All Rights Reserved. <br />
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