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Summarize all WHP Plan implementation efforts in a report to MDH in the <br />8'~ year. <br /> M <br />Review and update the Water Supply and Management Plan every 2 %z years. <br /> Y4 k b it <br />Make entire ERMU and City staff aware of the Contingency Plan. Where it !, <br />is located and how to use it. <br /> Annually <br />i <br />The ERMU will prepare an internal assessment of plan implementation every two and one half <br />yeazs and will summarize its progress with plan implementation I the eighth yeaz when the plan <br />amendment process begins. Emphasis in the ninth yeaz will be to prepare an amended plan for <br />submittal to the MDH at the beginning of the tenth year. The amended plan must be approved <br />by the end of the tenth yeaz to ensure that the ERMU always has an approved WHP plan in <br />place. <br />The 1VIDH, MRWA, Federal and State agencies, and Sherburne County will provide support to <br />the ERMU to implement various actions that are listed above. Refer to the Support provided by <br />Local, State and Federal Governments section of this report to identify the types of outside <br />support that will be provided to the ERMU. The ERMU will serve as the contact for enlisting <br />support that is provided by other local governments. Generally, the NIDH will serve as the <br />contact for enlisting the support of other state agencies and from federal agencies on a case-by- <br />case basis regazding technical or regulatory support that may be applied to the management of <br />potential contamination sources. Also, NIDH will provide technical support to the ERMU for <br />assessing the impacts that contamination releases may present to drinking water quality and for <br />further data collection that is summarized in the preceding table. Participation by other agencies, <br />federal agencies, and local governments is based on legal authority granted to them and resource <br />availability. <br />x <br />
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