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Senate Environment & Natural Resources Committee Groundwater Management in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area April 9, 2013 Keith Buttleman Metropolitan Council Environmental Services

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Groundwater Management in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Keith Buttleman Metropolitan Council Environmental Services. April 9, 2013. Senate Environment & Natural Resources Committee. Findings. Current approach to water supply management and development is unsustainable - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Senate Environment & Natural Resources Committee

Groundwater Management in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area

April 9, 2013

Keith ButtlemanMetropolitan Council Environmental Services

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Findings

• Current approach to water supply management and development is unsustainable

• Aquifers levels declined – depleted

• Lakes, Stream and wetlands damaged

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Over 50% of Minnesota’s population in Metro Area

Surface Water: 30 % of total supplyo St Paul and Minneapoliso Intakes from Mississippi River

Groundwater: 70 % of total supplyo Municipal wellso Private wells

Metropolitan Area Water Supplies

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Water Supply Trends

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Aquifers are

Impacted

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Surface Waters are ImpactedExample - White Bear Lake

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2030 Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer Conditions

“Business As

Usual”

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PDC-J Aquifer Decline under 2050 Avg. Annual Pumping

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• “Business As Usual” is not a solution– Recognizing limits on regional

groundwater supplies– Balanced use of surface water,

groundwater, and reclaimed water

Future Directions

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Surface Water

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Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer

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Surface Water Sources9,500 cfs ( 2.2 Trillion GPY)

4,900 cfs(1.1 Trillion

GPY)

6,000 cfs(1.4 Trillion GPY)

4.7 Trillion Gallonsof river water flowing in the metro area

39 Billion Gallonsdiverted annually

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• Region needs to:– Restore Balance among water sources– Maintain and enhance recharge capability– Conservation

• Council needs to– Develop growth plans that ensure sustainable water supply

Conclusion