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<br />Second Priority--Water uses involving consumption of less than 10, 000 gallons per day. <br /> <br />Third Priority--Agricultural irrigation and processing of agricultural products. <br /> <br />Forth Priority--Power production in excess of the use provided for in the contingency <br />plan under power production. <br /> <br />Fifth Priority--Uses, other than agricultural irrigation, for processing of agricultural <br />products, and power production. <br /> <br />Sixth Priority--Non-essential uses. These uses are defined by Minnesota Statues Section <br />103G.291 as lawn sprinkling, vehicle washing, golf course and park irrigation, and other <br />non-essential uses. <br /> <br />The City of Roseville will also abide by water allocation procedures as set forth by the <br />Board of Water Commissioners of the St. Paul Water Utility as outlined in their <br />emergency response plan. <br /> <br />SECTION F. Triggering Levels For Emergency Response <br />Water emergencies requiring implementation of plan components can be triggered by <br />any situation where demand cannot be met by Roseville system pumping capacities or <br />if storage drops below safe levels for fire emergency needs. <br /> <br />Triggering levels as promulgated by St. Paul Water Utility also apply here as outlined <br />in their emergency response plan. <br /> <br />SECTION G. Enforcement <br />Enforcement of water use restrictions will be done by the Roseville Police Department. <br />Methods of notification will vary dependent on severity, scope, and anticipated <br />duration of the water emergency. <br /> <br />Notification methods may include but not be limited to: <br /> <br />1. News media including radio, television, and newspapers. <br /> <br />2. Local Cable Television. <br /> <br />3. City Home Page on the Internet. <br /> <br />Page 9 of 22 <br />