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Local Water Supply Plan—Centerville <br /> PART 4. ITEMS FOR METROPOLITAN AREA COMMUNITIES <br /> Minnesota Statute 473.859 requires WSPs to be completed for all local units of <br /> government in the seven-county Metropolitan Area as part of the local 4el� <br /> METROPOLITAN <br /> comprehensive planning process. 0 0 u N c I L <br /> Much of the information in Parts 1-3 addresses water demand for the next 10 years. However, <br /> additional information is needed to address water demand through 2040,which will make the WSP <br /> consistent with the Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act, upon which the local comprehensive plans are <br /> based. <br /> This Part 4 provides guidance to complete the WSP in a way that addresses plans for water supply <br /> through 2040. <br /> A. Water Demand Projections through 2040 <br /> Complete Table 7 in Part 1D by filling in information about long-term water demand projections through <br /> 2040.Total Community Population projections should be consistent with the community's system <br /> statement, which can be found on the Metropolitan Council's website and which was sent to the <br /> community in September 2015. <br /> Projected Average Day, Maximum Day, and Annual Water Demands may either be calculated using the <br /> method outlined in Appendix 2 of the 2015 Master Water Supply Plan or by a method developed by the <br /> individual water supplier. <br /> B. Potential Water Supply Issues <br /> Complete Table 10 in Part 1E by providing information about the potential water supply issues in your <br /> community, including those that might occur due to 2040 projected water use. <br /> The Master Water Supply Plan provides information about potential issues for your community in <br /> Appendix 1 (Water Supply Profiles). This resource may be useful in completing Table 10. <br /> You may document results of local work done to evaluate impact of planned uses by attaching a <br /> feasibility assessment or providing a citation and link to where the plan is available electronically. <br /> C. Proposed Alternative Approaches to Meet Extended Water Demand <br /> Projections <br /> Complete Table 12 in Part IF with information about potential water supply infrastructure impacts (such <br /> as replacements, expansions or additions to wells/intakes, water storage and treatment capacity, <br /> distribution systems, and emergency interconnections) of extended plans for development and <br /> redevelopment, in 10-year increments through 2040. It may be useful to refer to information in the <br /> community's local Land Use Plan, if available. <br /> Complete Table 14 in Part IF by checking each approach your community is considering to meet future <br /> demand. For each approach your community is considering, provide information about the amount of <br /> 35 <br /> 80 <br />