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Local Water Supply Plan—Centerville <br /> Provide water level data graphs for each well in Appendix 3 for the life of the well, or for as many years <br /> as water levels have been measured. See DNR website for Date Time Water Level <br /> http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater section/obwell/waterleveldata.html <br /> Table 9.Water level data <br /> Well 1 PDC-Jordan - ❑ Falling - <br /> 511091 Q Stable <br /> ❑ Rising <br /> Well 2 PDC-Jordan - ❑ Falling - <br /> 512748 Q Stable <br /> ❑ Rising <br /> Potential Water Supply Issues &Natural Resource Impacts —Key DNR&Metropolitan Council <br /> Benchmark <br /> Complete Table 10 by listing the types of natural resources that are or could be impacted by permitted <br /> water withdrawals. If known, provide the name of specific resources that may be impacted. Identify <br /> what the greatest risks to the resource are and how the risks are being assessed. Identify any resource <br /> protection thresholds—formal or informal—that have been established to identify when actions should <br /> be taken to mitigate impacts. Provide information about the potential mitigation actions that may be <br /> taken, if a resource protection threshold is crossed. Add additional rows to the table as needed. See the <br /> glossary at the end of the template for definitions. <br /> Some of this baseline data should have been in your earlier water supply plans or county comprehensive <br /> water plans. When filling out this table, think of what are the water supply risks, identify the resources, <br /> determine the threshold and then determine what your community will do to mitigate the impacts. <br /> Your DNR area hydrologist is available to assist with this table. <br /> For communities in the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area,the Master Water Supply Plan <br /> Appendix 1 (Water Supply Profiles, provides information about potential water supply issues and natural <br /> resource impacts for your community. <br /> 10 <br /> 55 <br />