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Insert Storm Sewer Map Here <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District maintains a stormwater flow model of the entire city as part of their <br /> district-wide model. The city does not have more detailed drainage area flow information than what is <br /> contained in the district's model. <br /> Existing and Potential Water-Related Problems <br /> Most of Centerville's development has taken place since National Urban Runoff Program <br /> standards were put in to place.Therefore, there are few water related problems in the city. <br /> Most issues are associated with high groundwater, flat terrain and tight soils. In addition to <br /> these issues,the city's water courses do have some limited erosion issues along Centerville Lake, <br /> Clearwater Creek, and Judicial Ditch 3. The city's LWP (Appendix X) addresses these issues and <br /> outlines steps to mitigate them. <br /> Insert map',of impaired waters. <br /> Local Implementation Plan/Program <br /> A detailed implementation plan and capital improvement plan is presented in the city's LWP (Appendix <br /> X), which includes programmatic, non-structural and structural solutions along with their estimated <br /> costs and timeline. <br /> There are no needed changes to official controls related to surface water as a part of this plan. <br /> Water Supply <br /> Local Water Supply Plan <br /> The city's Water Supply Plan has been submitted to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and <br /> other required information has been submitted through the DNR's Minnesota Permit and Reporting <br /> System (MPARS). <br /> Water Conservation & Reuse <br /> Required information has been submitted through the DNR's MPARS system. <br /> Assessing and Protecting Source Water <br /> Required information has been submitted through the DNR's MPARS system. <br /> Sub Regional Collaboration <br /> Required information has been submitted through the DNR's MPARS system. <br /> 56 <br />