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posed by land use. <br />Comprehensive PlanEstablishes ERMUwide goals and priorities towards <br />orderly growth and protecting water resources. <br />Domestic Well OrdinanceControls the drilling of wells in the water supply area. <br />7.2 Local Government Controls and Programs - The following departments or programs <br />within SherburneCounty may be able to assist the ERMUwith issues relating to potential <br />contamination sources that 1) have been inventoried or 2) may result from changes in land and <br />water use within the DWSMA: <br />Table 7-Local Agency Controls and Programs <br />Government Name of <br />Program Description <br />UnitControl/Program <br />Sherburne Land Use PermitsRegulates land-uses to comply with zoning <br />County Planning ordinances. <br />and Zoning CUP/IUP PermitsSpecifies performance standards needed to offset <br />Departmentenvironmental risk presented by a proposed land use. <br />Sherburne Water PlanningEstablishes county wide goals and priorities towards <br />County Soil and protecting water resources. <br />Water Administration for grant The Sherburne County SWCD promotes the <br />Conservation programs for local protection of water and soil resources in the County <br />District (SWCD)governments.through educational programs, collaboration with <br />other local, state and federal agencies.Administers <br />local comprehensive water plans for the county. <br />Elk River Joint PowersWorks to improve the quality of Elk River Watershed <br />Watershed District through education, conservation and <br />district.responsible use of resources. <br />City of Elk RiverOrdinanceRegulates connections to water system with <br />ERMUordinances. <br />7.3 State Agency and Federal Agency Support - The MDH will serve as the contact for <br />enlisting the support of other state agencies on a case-by-case basis regarding technical or <br />regulatory support that may be applied to the management of potential contamination sources. <br />Participation by other state agencies and the federal government is based on legal authority <br />granted to them and resource availability. Furthermore, the MDH 1) administers state <br />regulations that affect specific potential sources of contamination and 2) can provide technical <br />assistance for property owners to comply with these regulations. <br />The following table identifies specific regulatory programs or technical assistance that state and <br />federal agencies may provide to the ERMU to support implementation of its WHP plan. It is <br />likely that other opportunities for assistance may be available over the ten-year period that the <br />plan is in effect due to changes in legal authority or increases in funding granted to state and <br />10 <br />404 <br />