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• Use of NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 8 (Precipitation Frequency Atlas of the <br /> United States)to calculate precipitation amounts and stormwater runoff <br /> rates. <br /> • Consider adoption of the MPCA Minimal Impact Design Standards <br /> (MIDS) performance goals and flexible treatment options. <br /> • For communities that do not adopt MIDS, the plan should use stormwater <br /> practices that promote infiltration/filtration and decrease impervious <br /> areas, such as with better site design and integrated stormwater <br /> management, where practical. <br /> - Include a table that briefly describes each component of the implementation <br /> program and clearly details the schedule, estimated cost, and funding sources for <br /> each component including annual budget totals <br /> - Include a table for a capital improvement program that sets forth by year, details <br /> of each contemplated capital improvement that includes the schedule, estimated <br /> cost, and funding source <br /> 6. A section titled "Amendments to Plan" that establishes the process by which <br /> amendments may be made. <br /> Appendix C-3: Local Water Supply Plan Elements <br /> For communities with public water supplies, prepare and implement local water supply plans <br /> consistent with the Council's Master Water Supply Plan and source water (wellhead) <br /> protection plans consistent with MN Rules part 4720. <br /> Minimum requirements for consistency include the following: <br /> 1. Complete all information in the DNR and Council water supply plan template. For <br /> communities without public water supply systems, just complete Part 4 — Items for <br /> Metropolitan Area Communities <br /> 2. Include extended public water supply demand projections for 2020, 2030, 2040 and <br /> ultimate (full build out)that are consistent with population forecasts in the community's <br /> system statement <br /> 3. Acknowledge issues identified in the community's water supply profile in Appendix 2 of <br /> the Master Water Supply Plan <br /> 4. Acknowledge alternative sources and potential partners to ensure identified potential <br /> water quality and quantity issues are adequately addressed <br /> 5. Outline actions to address identified issues, including: <br /> - Monitor water levels at municipal production wells (if community has a municipal <br /> water supply)and dedicated observation wells <br /> - Implement water conservation programs <br /> - Plan for water supply sources using one of these approaches: <br /> • Plan to use sources without identified issues to meet projected water demand <br /> ■ Demonstrate—through local monitoring and studies—that use of the proposed <br /> water supply source will not result in the issue(s) identified in the community's <br /> water supply profile <br /> • Develop and implement a management plan, including milestones and partners, <br /> that includes: <br /> • Aquifer testing results or a plan to conduct an aquifer test <br /> • Evaluation of geologic conditions <br /> • Identification of areas where domestic wells could be impacted <br /> • Schedule for measurement and analysis of water levels, pumping rates <br /> 77 <br />