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<br />management plan. The plan should be submitted to the Council for its review concurrent <br />with the review by the watershed management organizations. Failure to have an updated <br />local surface water management plan consistent with the local surface water management <br />plan content requirements section in Appendix B2-2 of the Water Resources Management <br />Policy Plan will result in a metropolitan system impact. <br /> <br />The Council also updated its priority lake list that was first developed in the 1980s as part <br />of the Water Resources Management Policy Plan update. There are 2 priority lakes, <br />Owasso and Josephine, in Roseville. The Council uses the priority lake list to focus its <br />limited resources. The list is also used in the environmental review process. Where a <br />proposed development may impact a priority lake, the project proposer must complete a <br />nutrient budget analysis for the lake as part of the environmental review process. <br /> <br />Advisories <br /> <br />1. Water Supply Planning <br /> <br />Minnesota Statutes section 473.859, subd.3 requires cities with a municipal water supply <br />system to develop a water supply and conservation plan and submit it to the Council for its <br />review. Communities serving more than 1,000 people are required by Minnesota Statutes <br />section 103G.291 to submit the emergency and conservation plan to the Department of <br />Natural Resources. The guidelines for water supply plan updates were released in 2005. <br />Roseville needs to update its local water supply plan consistent with the new guidelines and <br />submit the water supply plan to the Council for its review. For contents oflocal water <br />supply plans, please refer to Appendix B2-c of the Council's Water Resources Management <br />Policy Plan. <br /> <br />w- 5 <br />