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reviewed concurrently by both agencies. This schedule allows the local water supply plans to be <br /> completed and included in the local comprehensive plan. <br /> Failure to have an updated local water plan will result in the comprehensive plan being found <br /> incomplete for review until the required plan is provided to the Council. <br /> The water supply plan template fulfills multiple statutory obligations including: <br /> • Minn. Stat., Sec. 103G.291 to complete a water supply plan including demand reduction <br /> Minn. Stat., Sec. 473.859 to address water supply in local comprehensive plans <br /> Minn. Administrative Rules 4720.5280 to address contingency planning for water supply <br /> interruption <br /> The plan must be officially adopted by your community, and if applicable the utility board, as part of the <br /> local comprehensive plan. <br /> At a minimum, the updated local water supply plan must use the joint DNR and Metropolitan Council <br /> template and include water demand projections that are consistent with the community's population <br /> forecast provided in the introductory section of this system statement. Potential water supply issues <br /> should be acknowledged, monitoring and conservation programs should be developed, and <br /> approaches to resolve any issues should be identified. <br /> Guidance and information for water supply planning can be found in the Appendix C of the 2040 Water <br /> Resources Policy Plan, the Local Planning Handbook, and the Council's Master Water Supply Plan. <br /> The Council's Master Water Supply Plan provides communities in the region with planning assistance <br /> for water supply in a way that: <br /> 3 Recognizes local control and responsibility for owning, maintaining and operating water systems <br /> o Is developed in cooperation and consultation with municipal water suppliers, regional <br /> stakeholders and state agencies <br /> Protects critical habitat and water resources over the long term <br /> ® Meets regional needs for a reliable, secure water supply <br /> o Highlights the benefits of integrated planning for stormwater, wastewater and water supply <br /> Emphasizes and supports conservation and inter-jurisdictional cooperation <br /> Provides clear guidance by identifying key challenges/issues/considerations in the region and <br /> available approaches without dictating solutions <br /> Figures 3-5 illustrate some water supply considerations that the community may consider as they <br /> develop their local water supply plans, such as: aquifer water levels, groundwater and surface water <br /> interactions, areas where aquifer tests or monitoring may be needed to reduce uncertainty, regulatory <br /> and management areas, and emergency interconnections. <br /> Page-25 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT-CENTERVILLE WATER RESOURCES <br />