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Table of contents <br />Twin cities metropolitan area water supply at a glance 5 <br />Water supply sources, demand, and infrastructure 5 <br />Metropolitan Council has a unique role as a planning agency, not a regulator or utility 7 <br />Metro Area Water Supply Policy and Technical Advisory Committees shape the work 8 <br />Regional water supply work is based on shared principles 9 <br />Collaboration sets direction and drives results 9 <br />Technical investigations provide a foundation for planning and implementation 11 <br />Regional planning and local planning assistance provide a framework for coordinated work 14 <br />Implementation is guided by a shared vision of sustainability 15 <br />Outcomes: the water supply picture in 2005 versus 2020 17 <br />Future work 17 <br />Highlights: What success looks like 18 <br />Funding Highlight: Metropolitan Council Water Efficiency Grant Program 20 <br />Funding Highlight: Twin Cities Regional Water Billing Analysis 21 <br />Collaboration Highlight: Northwest Metro Area Water Supply System Study 22 <br />Technical Investigations Highlight: Metro Model 23 <br />Planning Highlight: Climate Vulnerability Assessment — Water Supply 24 <br />Implementation Highlight: MnTAP Water Efficiency Intern Program 25 <br />Implementation Highlight: Rainwater Harvesting & Reuse Demonstration Project at CHS Field 26 <br />Implementation Highlight: Exploring Impacts of Infiltrating Reclaimed Water on Groundwater and <br />Surface Water in the Southeast Metro 27 <br />Appendix 28 <br />Commonly used acronyms & abbreviations 28 <br />History of Metro Area Water Supply Policy and Technical Advisory Committee membership 29 <br />History of collaboration 32 <br />History of technical investigations 34 <br />History of planning 36 <br />History of implementation 37 <br />History of legislative recommendations 38 <br />Bibliography of Metropolitan Council Water Supply Projects 2005-2020 40 <br />Page - 3 I METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />