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Local Water Supply Plan—Centerville <br /> future water demand to be met using that approach,the timeframe to implement the approach, <br /> potential partners, and current understanding of the key benefits and challenges of the approach. <br /> As challenges are being discussed, consider the need for: evaluation of geologic conditions (mapping, <br /> aquifer tests, modeling), identification of areas where domestic wells could be impacted, measurement <br /> and analysis of water levels & pumping rates, triggers &associated actions to protect water levels, etc. <br /> D. Value-Added Water Supply Planning Efforts (Optional) <br /> The following information is not required to be completed as part of the local water supply plan, but <br /> completing this can help strengthen source water protection throughout the region and help <br /> Metropolitan Council and partners in the region to better support local efforts. <br /> Source Water Protection Strategies <br /> Does a Drinking Water Supply Management Area for a neighboring public water supplier overlap your <br /> community? Q Yes ❑ No <br /> If you answered no, skip this section. If you answered yes, please complete Table 32 with information <br /> about new water demand or land use planning-related local controls that are being considered to <br /> provide additional protection in this area. <br /> Table 32.Local controls and schedule to protect Drinking Water Supply Management Areas <br /> ❑ None at this time <br /> Q Comprehensive planning that guides development in 2018,with City City of Lino Lakes <br /> vulnerable drinking water supply management areas Comprehensive Planning <br /> ❑Zoning overlay <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> Technical assistance <br /> From your community's perspective,what are the most important topics for the Metropolitan Council to <br /> address,guided by the region's Metropolitan Area Water Supply Advisory Committee and Technical <br /> Advisory Committee, as part of its ongoing water supply planning role? <br /> Q Coordination of state, regional and local water supply planning roles <br /> Q Regional water use goals <br /> ❑ Water use reporting standards <br /> ❑ Regional and sub-regional partnership opportunities <br /> ❑ Identifying and prioritizing data gaps and input for regional and sub-regional analyses <br /> ❑ Others: <br /> 36 <br /> 81 <br />