Only existing eligible public drinking water supply projects may be assigned priority points under this part. A project may be assigned priority points under only one subpart. If it has been assigned points under part 4720.9020 or 4720.9025, it may not be assigned points under this part.
Seven priority points must be assigned to projects that will address a demonstrated need for a new backup well or interconnection with another public water supply.
Seven priority points must be assigned to projects that will address a demonstrated need for looping of water mains.
Seven priority points must be assigned to projects that will address a demonstrated need for chlorine feed equipment.
Six priority points must be assigned to projects that allow the supply to have one-day storage capacity equal to the average daily use.
Five priority points must be assigned to projects that will address a demonstrated need for new or upgraded public drinking water facilities if priority points have not been assigned under subpart 2, 3, 4, or 5.
MS s 446A.081
22 SR 397
October 27, 2003
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes