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Groundwater Advisory Committee

Purpose

Establishment of the Groundwater Advisory Committee fulfills the legal requirements set forth in Minnesota Statute 103B.255.  This committee has the following responsibilities:

  1. To advise the county on the development, content, implementation, and periodic review and revision of the county's groundwater management and protection plan
  2. To take into account the relationship of the Groundwater Plan with watershed plans and any other local plans upon which the Groundwater Plan may have an impact
  3. To assist the Department of Public Health and Environment in the development of an annual groundwater work plan

Compostion

The Groundwater Advisory Committee is appointed by the County Board and consists of no less than 15 voting members. Membership on the committee is as follows:

  • Four citizen members with no pecuniary interest in any project involving groundwater protection
  • Four members representing interests that include construction, agriculture, hydrogeology, and well drilling
  • Seven representatives of a local government unit (city or town) or a water management unit in Washington County; there must be a minimum of one (1)  representative from each Commissioner District in this category

Procedure for Appointment

Applicants seeking appointment should have an interest in groundwater issues. Citizen applicants must complete the required county application for appointment and submit any background information requested.  Interested applicants for all other categories of membership will be solicited by the Department of Public Health and Environment who will then provide a recommendation for the appointment to the Washington County Board. The County Board, at its discretion, may interview any applicant seeking appointment. Background screening may be conducted by Washington County to determine suitability for appointment to this committee due to the nature and content of the work involved.

Task Forces and Subcommittees

The Groundwater Advisory Committee may, from time to time, establish additional task forces or subcommittees to study a special issue or conduct special projects. The membership shall serve only for the time necessary to study and report on such issues or to complete the assigned project. Additional community representation may be sought for participation in the task force or subcommittee to provide additional expertise or resources needed for successful completion. These additional representatives are considered ad hoc and do not have voting privileges in the task force or subcommittee.

Terms

Members are appointed for two year terms and may serve not more than three consecutive terms for a total of six years of service.

Even though a member may be appointed (or reappointed) to a term on the Groundwater Advisory Committee, the County Board may, at its discretion, replace the member at any time when, in the opinion of the County Board or the County Commissioner appointing the member, it is in the best interests of the county to do so.

Meeting Requirements

The Groundwater Advisory Committee meets quarterly or at the call of the chair. 

Remuneration

Members of the Groundwater Advisory Committee are eligible to receive meeting per diem and mileage reimbursement at the rate established by the County Board.

Operating Procedures

This advisory committee operates in accordance with operating procedures established by the county.

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