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1.A annual briefing to the ERMU council will provide the basis for documenting whether <br />each action step for that year was implemented; <br />2.The WHP team will meet at a minimum every two and one half years to assess the status <br />of plan implementation and to identify issues that impact implementation of action steps <br />throughout the DWSMA; <br />3.The ERMU will assess the results of each action item that has been taken annually to <br />determine whether the action item has accomplished its purpose or whether modification <br />is needed. Assessment results will be presented in the annual report to the ERMU <br />council. <br />4.The ERMUwill prepare a written report that documents how it has assessed plan <br />implementation and the action items that were carried out. The report will be presented <br />to MDH at the first scoping meeting that it will hold with the ERMU to begin amending <br />the WHP plan. <br />Chapter 11 - Contingency Strategy <br />The WHP plan must include a contingency strategy that addresses disruption of the water supply <br />that is caused either by contamination or mechanical failure. The ERMU has a water supply plan <br />in effect that was approved by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and it fulfills the <br />contingency planning requirements for wellhead protection. A copy of this plan is available for <br />public review during regular business hours at the ERMU offices and is referenced in this <br />section. <br />Chapter 12 - Glossary of Terms <br />Conjunctive Delineation means a WHP area that is defined by two components consisting of 1) <br />the capture zone for a well that is based on generating flow path lines within the subsurface <br />area(s) of contribution and 2) a surface area that may contribute recharge to the capture zone. <br />Data Element means a specific type of information that is required by the Minnesota <br />Department of Health to prepare a wellhead protection plan. <br />Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)means the surface and subsurface <br />areas surrounding a public water supply well, including the WHP area, that must be managed by <br />the entity identified in the WHP plan. (MR4720.5100, subpart 13). This area is delineated using <br />identifiable landmarks that reflect the scientifically calculated WHPA boundaries as closely as <br />possible. <br />Emergency Response Area (ERA)means the part of the WHP area that is defined by a one- <br />year time of travel within the aquifer that is used by the public water supply well (MR4720.5250, <br />Subpart 3). It is used to set priorities for managing potential contamination sources within the <br />DWSMA. <br />20 <br />414 <br />