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Attachment A <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES - DIVISION OF WATERS and <br />METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />WATER SUPPLY PLANS <br />These guidelines are divided into four parts. The first three parts, Water Supply System <br />Description and Evaluation, Emergency Response Procedures and Water Conservation Planning <br />apply statewide. Part IV, relates to comprehensive plan requirements that apply only to <br />communities in the Seven-County Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. If you have questions <br />regarding water supply plans, please call (651) 259-5703 or (651) 259-5647 or e-mail your <br />question to wateruse(cr�,dnr.state.mn.us. Metro Communities can also direct questions to the <br />Metropolitan Council at watersu�plv(cr�,metc.state.mn.us or (651) 602-1066. <br />DNR Water Appropriation See SPRWS Water Appropriation Permit <br />Permit Number s <br />Name of Water Su lier <br />Address <br />Contact Person <br />Title <br />Phone Number <br />E-Mail Address <br />PART L WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND EVALUATION <br />The City of Roseville Water Utility is a distribution only system, as all water is purchased <br />through a wholesale contract with the City of St. Paul Board of Water Commissioners. <br />Roseville's water utility supplies, via Roseville's system, water to the City of Arden Hills <br />through an approved contract between the two communities and the City of St. Paul Board of <br />Water Commissioners. <br />The City's water utility became operational in 1962 with the construction of feeder mains, a <br />water pumping station, and a water tower. The utility grew as Roseville became nearly fully <br />developed in the early 1980's. Today, the utility consists of a network of 190 miles of <br />watermains, a 25,000+ GPM pumping station and 1.5-MG water tower. <br />Since its inception, the Roseville water utility has purchased wholesale water from the City of St. <br />Paul. The location of the St. Paul Water Treatment Plant near Roseville's east boundary and its <br />Dale Street reservoir which lies within Roseville contributed greatly to the decision to build a <br />distribution only utility. <br />The current contract allows for a continuous treated water supply up to a maximum 28 MGD to <br />be available for Roseville and Arden Hills consumption. Current maximum daily consumption <br />is far below that level. The City of Roseville renewed its contract with St. Paul Regional Water <br />Services in 2005 for another 20-year period. <br />lr-Water supply�lan2 template[1] <br />