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Collaboration milestones <br />2005 and 2015 <br />2006-2015 <br />2009-2017 <br />2013-2020 <br />Sherburne <br />Wright <br />!sant <br />Anoka <br />Convened metropolitan area water supply policy and <br />technical advisory committees (MAWSAC and TAC), <br />which guide the Council's water supply work and <br />approve the Master Plan. <br />Engaged stakeholders in water supply -related plan <br />and policy updates including scoping workshops, <br />technical forums, and formal public review <br />processes. <br />Convened subregional water supply work groups, <br />which serve as a cornerstone for collaboration. More <br />than 70 communities have received technical and <br />financial support from the Council through their work <br />in these groups. <br />With partners, hosted several engagement events <br />such as: the 2013 Our Water, Our Future workshops, <br />2014 forums and technical workshops to guide policy <br />and plan updates, 2017 and 2018 tours of the <br />University of Minnesota turfgrass research site, <br />Water Bar on opening day of the 2019 Minnesota <br />State Fair, and a 2020 webinar series for water <br />efficient landscapes. <br />cho <br />Washington <br />Hennepin Ramyry <br />Carver <br />MtraorcH irnH <br />0 <br />10 <br />■ Miles <br />20 <br />MAWSAC Communities & Counties <br />TAC Communities <br />LOCAL SUPPORT <br />FOR WORKING <br />TOGETHER <br />"Groundwater doesn't <br />know community <br />boundaries. We can <br />have a greater impact <br />if we work together <br />on water supply <br />sustainability." <br />Russ Matthys, Public <br />Work Director, Eagan <br />Figure 5. Communities represented in MAWSAC, TAC and subregional water supply work groups. <br />Subregional Workgroup <br />Communities <br />Page - 10 I METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />