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WATER RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS/ <br /> WASTEWATER SYSTEM STATEMENT <br /> City of Centerville <br /> The 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan includes policies and strategies to achieve the following goal: <br /> To protect, conserve, and utilize the region's groundwater and surface water in ways that protect <br /> public health, support economical growth and development, maintain habitat and ecosystem health, <br /> and provide for recreational opportunities, which are essential to our region's quality of life. <br /> The Policy Plan takes an integrated approach to water supply, water quality, and wastewater issues. <br /> This approach moves beyond managing wastewater and stormwater only to meet regulatory <br /> requirements by viewing wastewater and stormwater as resources,with the goal of protecting the <br /> quantity and quality of water our region needs now and for future generations. <br /> The Policy Plan includes policies and strategies to: <br /> • Maximize regional benefits from regional investments in the areas of wastewater, water supply <br /> and surface water. <br /> Pursue reuse of wastewater and stormwater to offset demands on groundwater supplies. <br /> • Promote greater collaboration, financial support, and technical support in working with partners <br /> to address wastewater, water quality, water quantity and water supply issues. <br /> Implement environmental stewardship in operating the regional wastewater system by reusing <br /> wastewater, reducing energy use and air pollutant emissions, and reducing, reusing, and <br /> recycling solid waste. <br /> Key Concepts in the 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan <br /> Adopted by the Metropolitan Council in May 2015, the 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan is the <br /> metropolitan system plan for metropolitan wastewater services with which local comprehensive plans <br /> must conform. The Policy Plan incorporates the following changes: <br /> • Centers on and around an integrated approach to water supply, wastewater, and surface water <br /> planning. <br /> • Promotes the investigation of the issues and challenges in furthering our work in water conservation, <br /> wastewater and stormwater reuse, and low impact deveiopivient pi aduc:;es In r rdec to prumute a <br /> more sustainable region. <br /> • Promotes the concept of sustainable water resources where, through collaboration and cooperation, <br /> the region will take steps to manage its water resources in a sustainable way aimed at: <br /> o Providing an adequate water supply for the region <br /> o Promoting and implementing best management practices that protect the quality and quantity of <br /> our resources <br /> a Providing efficient and cost effective wastewater services to the region <br /> o Efficiently addressing nonpoint and point sources pollution issues and solutions, and, <br /> o Assessing and monitoring lakes, rivers, and streams so that we can adequately manage, protect, <br /> and restore our valued resources. <br /> o Continues the Council's position that communities that permit the construction and operation of <br /> subsurface sewage treatment systems and other private wastewater treatment systems are <br /> Page-21 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT—CENTERVILLE WATER RESOURCES <br />