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Instructions 9/30/15 <br /> If you have questions regarding water supply plans,please call (651) 259-5034 or e-mail questions <br /> to wateruse.dnr@state.mn.us <br /> Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Requirements <br /> All communities that operate a public water supply system within the seven <br /> METROPOLITAN <br /> county Twin Cities metropolitan area,even those with fewer than 1,000 people, = ° U " <br /> must complete a local water supply plan and submit it to the Metropolitan <br /> Council,adjacent communities,and the county for review and comment.These plans include <br /> completion of Part 4 of the local water supply plan template. <br /> Please submit plans to DNR Ecological and Water Resources Division as described above. Plans for <br /> communities in the seven-county metropolitan area will be shared with the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Final Plan Adoption by City or Board <br /> Communities give the plan preliminary approval subject to DNR review and, for communities <br /> in the seven-county metropolitan area,by Metropolitan Council review. <br /> If the DNR or Metropolitan Council have recommended changes,the community should <br /> incorporate them into the plan or respond before the plan is finally adopted. <br /> Communities and utility boards must officially adopt the plan after it is approved by the DNR <br /> and, for metro communities, reviewed by Metropolitan Council. <br /> A template of a city certification of adoption is found at www.mndnr.gov/watersupplvplans <br /> 3 <br />
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