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==TMDL MS4 permit guidance==
 
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*[[Guidance for completing the TMDL reporting form]]
 
*[[Phase I MS4 Guidance for completing the TMDL Annual report form]]
 
*[[Phase I MS4 Guidance for completing the TMDL Annual report form]]
*[[Guidance for completing the TMDL reporting form]]
 
 
*[[Forms, guidance, and resources for completing the TMDL annual report form]]
 
*[[Forms, guidance, and resources for completing the TMDL annual report form]]
 
*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Additional_resources_for_completing_the_TMDL_form#Link_to_TMDL_GIS_Shapefiles Page with link to many TMDL GIS shapefiles]
 
*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Additional_resources_for_completing_the_TMDL_form#Link_to_TMDL_GIS_Shapefiles Page with link to many TMDL GIS shapefiles]
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**[[Recommendations and guidance for utilizing P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
 
**[[Recommendations and guidance for utilizing P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
 
**[[Case study for using P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
 
**[[Case study for using P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
**U of MN P8 training on the use of the P8 software. P8 is a free software package for modeling stormwater pollutant management in urban watersheds.  This training will be offered online through zoom in the afternoons of March 2 and March 3, with a short session on February 23 to confirm software installation and access. For more information on this training, [https://erosion.umn.edu/courses-registration/ed8001-using-p8-software-model go to this link].
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**U of MN P8 training on the use of the P8 software. P8 is a free software package for modeling stormwater pollutant management in urban watersheds.  For more information on training, [https://erosion.umn.edu/courses-registration/ed8001-using-p8-software-model go to this link].
 
*'''WINSLAMM'''
 
*'''WINSLAMM'''
 
**[[Recommendations and guidance for utilizing WINSLAMM to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
 
**[[Recommendations and guidance for utilizing WINSLAMM to meet TMDL permit requirements]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 28 May 2024

Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) are EPA approved amounts of pollutant loading that can occur and have a water body meet water quality standards. This page is collection of links and resources to better understand, and meet, TMDL requirements.

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Confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi rivers. Note the St. Croix River is not impaired for sediment, while the Mississippi River is impaired.

TMDL MS4 permit guidance

TMDL toolkit for MS4 permit compliance

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Access a quick guide for using models to meet MS4 TMDL requirements

TMDL guidance and general information

Information received from MS4 permittees

Links and other resources

This page was last edited on 28 May 2024, at 18:54.