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City of Ramsey Local Water Supply Plan 2018-2028 <br />Table 16. Interconnections with other water supply systems to supply water in an emergency <br />Other Water Capacity (GPM Note Any Limitations On List of services, equipment, supplies <br />Supply System & MGD) Use available to respond <br />Owner <br />CITY OF ANOKA2000 GPM EMERGENCY USE ONLYMUTUAL AID AGREEMENT <br />2,880,000 MGD MNWARN <br /> <br /> <br />GPM – Gallons per minute MGD – million gallons per day <br />Table17. Utilizing surface water as an alternative source <br />Surface Water Capacity Capacity Treatment Needs Note Any Limitations <br />Source Name (GPM)(MGD) On Use <br />MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2000 2,880,000 NATIONAL GUARD WOULD <br />NEED TO TREAT THE WATER <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />If not covered above, describe additional emergency measures for providing water (obtaining <br />bottled water, or steps to obtain National Guard services, etc.) <br />The DNR asked us to evaluate a connection to the Elk River System. The Elk River and Ramsey systems are separated <br />by 5 miles of rural development. An emergency interconnection would be a major construction project. <br />Water could be trucked in or purchased from stores. <br />a <br />Complete Table 18by addinginformation about how decisions will be made to allocate water <br />and reduce demand during an emergency. Provide information for each customer category, <br />including its priority ranking, average day demand, and demand reduction potential for each <br />customer category. Modify the customer categories as needed, and add additional lines if <br />necessary. <br />Water use categories should be prioritized in a way that is consistent with Minnesota Statutes <br />103G.261 (#1 is highest priority) as follows: <br />1.Water use for human needs such as cooking, cleaning, drinking, washing and waste <br /> <br />disposal; use for on-farm livestock watering; and use for power production that meets <br />contingency requirements. <br />2.Water use involving consumption of less than 10,000 gallons per day(usually from <br /> <br />private wells or surface water intakes) <br />3.Water use for agricultural irrigation and processing of agricultural products involving <br /> <br />consumption of more than 10,000 gallons per day (usually from private high-capacity <br />wells or surface water intakes) <br />36 November 29, 2018 <br /> <br />
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