The city's water system includes eight water treatment plants, approximately 3,100 fire hydrants, 280 miles of water main (pipe), 16,000 service connections, eight elevated storage facilities and one reservoir. The city delivers approximately eight million gallons of water each day and three billion gallons each year. The city publishes an annual water quality report to summarize drinking water quality, help residents understand their water and raise awareness for protection of water resources. The previous 10 annual reports are included below.
Construction inspections are required to ensure work follows approved plans and meets city and state building codes. The number of required inspections varies depending on the complexity of the project. The Minnesota State Building Code, which is enforced by the city, provides minimum standards to safeguard life, property and public well-being. It regulates and controls the design, construction and quality of materials used in building projects. The City of Minnetonka has adopted the Minnesota State Building Code.
Hopkins-Minnetonka Recreation Services is dedicated to developing, promoting and providing programs and facilities that speak directly to the recreational needs and interests of our community. From athletic leagues and fitness classes to art workshops and special events -- we are proud to offer activities for all ages and abilities.
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