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<br />Comprehensive Water Plan <br />City of Arden Hills, MN <br />WSB Project No. 3455-20 PAGE 3 <br />General Contact Information <br />City of Arden Hills Water System <br />DNR Water Appropriation Permit Numbers: 1975-6227 <br />Ownership: Public <br />Metropolitan Council Area, Hennepin County <br />MDH Supplier Classification: Municipal <br /> <br />Public Works Director & City Engineer: Sue Polka <br />1245 W Highway 96 <br />Arden Hills, MN 55112 <br />Phone: (651) 792-7846 <br />Water Use Categories and Definitions <br />General water use categories and definitions used in this report, as defined by the Department <br />of Natural Resources, are as follows: <br /> Residential uses consist of water being used for normal household purposes, such as <br />drinking, food preparation, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, flushing toilets, and <br />watering lawns and gardens. <br /> Institutional uses consist of those for hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, and <br />other facilities that use water for essential domestic requirements. This includes public <br />facilities and public metered uses. Institutional water-use records are typically <br />maintained for emergency planning and allocation purposes. <br /> Commercial uses consist of water used by motels, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, <br />and commercial facilities. <br /> Industrial uses consist of water used for thermoelectric power (electric utility generation) <br />and other industrial uses such as steel, chemical and allied products, food processing, <br />paper and allied products, mining, and petroleum refining. <br /> Wholesale deliveries consist of bulk water sales to other public water suppliers. <br /> Unaccounted water is the volume of water withdrawn from all sources minus the <br />volume sold. <br /> Non-essential water uses as defined by Minnesota Statutes 103G.291, include lawn <br />sprinkling, vehicle washing, golf course and park irrigation, and other non-essential uses. <br />Some of the above categories also include non-essential uses of water. <br /> <br />Dr <br />a <br />f <br />t <br /> <br />11 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />1 <br />7