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<br /> <br /> . <br /> January I July Water Demands <br /> Citv of Centerville <br />Year Averaoe Pumpaoe (opd) July to Jan <br /> Januarv Julv Ratio <br />1999 89,161 247,126 2.80 <br />2000 125,161 269,580 2.15 <br />2001 254,161 413,870 1.62 <br />2002 148,354 357,096 2.40 <br />2003 146,194 351,616 2.40 <br />2004 139,094 478,257 3.43 <br />2005 153,255 485,839 3.17 <br />2006 177,483 613,516 3.45 <br />AVO.(1) 154,107 402,113 2.67 <br /> <br />EMERGENCY PLAN FOR CENTERVILLE'S PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM <br /> <br />The purpose of the Emerg~ncy (contingency) Plan is to increase emergency preparedness and <br />to provide the City with a course of action to follow during conditions that require a curtailment of <br />water service. Potential situations that could reduce water service include natural disasters <br />such as drought, flood or tornado, or manmade conditions such as water source contamination, <br />and equipment and power failures. <br /> <br />Emergency Plans were mandated by Chapter 186 of the State of Minnesota 1993 legislative <br />session./aws. The Comprehensive Water Plan has been formulated to meet these <br />requirements, the Department of Natural Resources Rule, and the Metropolitan Council <br />guidelines for water emergency and conservation plans. <br /> <br />Emergency Telephone List <br />In case of an emergency condition, it is critical that the appropriate individuals and agencies are <br />contacted. The City maintains an Emergency Contact List that contains personal contact <br />numbers of key staff. <br /> <br />Five City staff make up the Emergency Event Evaluation Team (EEET) that performs <br />assignments including contacting communities or agencies in the event of an emergency. <br />During a water supply emergency the EEET will evaluate the condition, contact affected <br />communities/agencies, and determine the City response to cope with the event. <br /> <br />Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater <br />Centerville Lake is a possible alternative/conjunctive source of water for the City. <br /> <br />Centerville and Peltier Lakes were created in 1912 wit the construction of a dam by the Saint <br />Paul Water Utility (SPWU), which owns the water rights tolJoth Il;lkes and much of the <br />surrounding land. Prior to using the Mississippi River as its primary source, the lakes provided <br />as much as 25 MGD, most recently during the drought of 1988. The SPVW would consider an <br />agreement with Centerville to use these lakes as an emergency source of water. <br /> <br />July 3. 2007 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br />Centerville Wellhead Protection Plan (Part 2) <br /> <br />Page 27 <br />