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7. Monitoring and analysis. A goal of the monitoring and analysis requirement is to quantify stormwater volumes and loads from the MS4 and assist in the assessment of effectiveness of the stormwater management program. | 7. Monitoring and analysis. A goal of the monitoring and analysis requirement is to quantify stormwater volumes and loads from the MS4 and assist in the assessment of effectiveness of the stormwater management program. | ||
− | + | :aThe Permittee shall to the extent feasible, develop, and as necessary continue to develop, and implement a cooperative monitoring, analysis and reporting effort with partners including: | |
− | + | ::1) adjacent municipalities; | |
− | + | ::2) Metropolitan Council Environmental Services; | |
− | + | ::3) Mississippi Watershed Management Organization; | |
− | + | ::4) Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission; | |
− | + | ::5) Bassett Creek Water Management Commission; | |
− | + | ::6) Minnehaha Creek Watershed District; | |
− | + | ::7) Hennepin County Environmental Services; and | |
− | + | ::8) Metropolitan Mosquito Control District. | |
− | The Permittee shall compile, maintain and share with partnering agencies a list of monitoring that is occurring within the Permittee’s jurisdiction. The Permittee shall make reasonable efforts to standardized methods for monitoring protocols and load calculation methodologies among cooperating agencies. It is acknowledged that there may be different monitoring approaches and goals among partnering local groups. Substantial issues and differences between partnering efforts shall be noted in the Annual Report required under Part V.E. of this permit. | + | ::The Permittee shall compile, maintain and share with partnering agencies a list of monitoring that is occurring within the Permittee’s jurisdiction. The Permittee shall make reasonable efforts to standardized methods for monitoring protocols and load calculation methodologies among cooperating agencies. It is acknowledged that there may be different monitoring approaches and goals among partnering local groups. Substantial issues and differences between partnering efforts shall be noted in the Annual Report required under Part V.E. of this permit. |
− | + | :b. The quality assurance project plan for lab and field methods and procedures shall comply with the following USEPA requirements and guidance or receive approval from the MPCA for variations from these protocols: | |
− | + | :::1) EPA Requirement for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA QA/R-5) (EPA/240/B-01/003); and | |
− | + | :::2) EPA Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans EPA QA/G-5 (EPA/600/R98/018). | |
− | The Permittee shall utilize Minnesota Department of Health-certified laboratory(s). The Permittee shall utilize standard assessment methods such as detailed in “Gulliver, J.S., A.J. Erickson, and P.T. Weiss (editors). 2010. "Stormwater Treatment: Assessment and Maintenance." University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Minneapolis, MN. http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/. | + | :::The Permittee shall utilize Minnesota Department of Health-certified laboratory(s). The Permittee shall utilize standard assessment methods such as detailed in “Gulliver, J.S., A.J. Erickson, and P.T. Weiss (editors). 2010. "Stormwater Treatment: Assessment and Maintenance." University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Minneapolis, MN. http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/. |
− | + | :c. The Permittee shall provide an analysis of the monitoring and sampling results as part of the Annual Report required under Part V.E. of this permit. | |
− | + | ::1) The purposes of the analysis include: | |
− | + | :::i. characterizing pollutant event mean concentrations; | |
− | + | :::ii. estimating total annual pollutant load to bodies of water; | |
− | + | :::iii. estimating total annual volume to bodies of water; | |
− | + | :::iv. estimate effectiveness of stormwater system management devices and practices; and | |
− | + | :::v. calibrating and verifying stormwater models. | |
− | + | ::2) The Permittee shall submit, as part of the Annual Report required under Part V.E of this permit, a brief narrative description of the Permittee’s monitoring results including relevant Excel spreadsheet with data tabulations, statistics, summary table(s) and graphics, by sampling site with receiving water location description including: | |
− | + | :::i. continuous flow data; | |
− | + | :::ii. sample analytical data identified as storm composite or grab with corresponding flows and storm events periods; | |
− | + | :::iii. estimate of storm event rainfall which generated the sampled discharge including approximate duration between the storm event sampled and the end of the previous measurable (greater than 0.10-inch rainfall) storm event; | |
− | + | :::iv. oading calculations: estimated annual and seasonal loads (total phosphorus, chloride, total suspended solids, volatile suspended solids, inorganic suspended solids by difference (TSS – VSS = ISS), total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and nitrate + nitrite nitrogen for the continuous monitoring stations; | |
− | + | :::v. summary information for each site including drainage area, and estimated annual total discharge volume, storm event discharge volume, runoff yield (inches/year), analyte flow weighted mean concentrations and analyte annual mean concentrations; and | |
− | + | :::vi. map showing monitoring locations and receiving water bodies. | |
− | + | :d. The Permittee shall monitor water quality as described in Part V.C.7 of this permit at a minimum of ten sites. Monitoring of some sites may rotate for cost-effective resource use, however the Permittee shall make reasonable efforts to collect data from the same station in at least two consecutive years. The Permittee shall consider safety, backwatering effects and access in the choice and location of monitoring stations and monitoring activities. The monitored sites shall be chosen based on the following prioritization: | |
− | + | ::1) determining and improving effectiveness of the municipal separate storm sewer system and BMPs through adaptive management; | |
− | + | ::2) monitoring the largest outfall(s) to the Mississippi River; | |
− | + | ::3) monitoring of representative management areas to be defined by the Permittee; and | |
− | + | ::4) determining upstream jurisdiction’s contributions. | |
− | + | :e. The Permittee shall, for those sites described in Part V.C.7.d.2 and 3, choose 5 sites that: | |
− | + | ::1) employ data loggers to record continuous flows over the non-ice time period (approximately March through November); | |
− | + | ::2) obtain flow-paced and grab samples for total phosphorus, chloride, total suspended solids, volatile suspended solids, inorganic suspended solids by difference (TSS – VSS = ISS), total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and nitrate + nitrite nitrogen for selected 0.10-inch or greater storm events, using reasonable efforts to: | |
− | + | :::i. monitor to characterize stormwater over a range of storm events and seasons; and | |
− | + | :::ii. monitor at least ten storm events annually. | |
− | + | ::3) perform grab sampling during the typical ice period winter thaw (approximately December to March) on at least two occasions. | |
− | + | :f. For those sites described in Part V.C.7.e, the Permittee shall obtain, to the extent practicable (taking into consideration weather and safety), 15 samples per year over seasons and flows for loading calculation purposes monitor in accordance with the parameters established in Table 1. Instantaneous flows will be estimated at the time grab samples obtained. | |
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The Permittee shall develop, and as necessary continue to develop, implement, and enforce a Stormwater Management Program designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the municipal separate storm sewer system to the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP), to protect water quality and to satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act and the conditions of this permit. The Stormwater Management Program is an enforceable part of the permit.
The Stormwater Management Program shall be the document that describes in detail all activities related to the Permittees program for the management of stormwater in its jurisdiction in accordance with this permit and the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act, including long-term goals (that may extend beyond the permit period), Minimum Control Measure-specific goals, priorities, strategies, monitoring, record keeping and reporting. The Stormwater Management Program shall cover at least the term of the permit and be based on an adaptive management system by which the Permittee continuously monitors, analyzes and adjusts the Stormwater Management Program to achieve pollutant reductions to the MEP. The Stormwater Management Program shall include the Minimum Control Measures (described in Part V.C.1 to 8 of this permit) and shall conform with the requirements of Part V.B to V.F of this permit. Upon their approval by the Commissioner, modifications to the Stormwater Management Program are an enforceable part of the permit and shall be implemented as specified in the permit and in the Commissioner’s approval letter. Prior to approval by the Commissioner of the revised Stormwater Management Program, the Permittee shall continue to operate in accordance with this permit and the Permittee’s current Stormwater Management Program. The Permittee shall, upon the receipt of notice of the Commissioner’s approval of the revised Stormwater Management Program, commence operation under the revised Stormwater Management Program. Modifications to the Stormwater Management Program may be made through the Annual Report, required under Part V.E of this permit, in compliance with Part V.D. 3, 4 and 5 of this permit. Modifications to the Stormwater Management Program shall be implemented as specified in the Annual Report and in the Commissioner’s approval letter.
The Annual Report shall discuss progress toward achieving the long-term and Minimum Control Measure-specific goals of the Stormwater Management Program and shall modify as necessary the priorities, strategies, and monitoring of the Stormwater Management Program to achieve the long-term and Minimum Control Measure-specific goals. The Annual Report shall conform to the requirements of Parts V.E and VI.D of this permit.
The Permittee shall manage, operate, and maintain its storm sewer system and areas that the Permittee controls that discharge to the storm sewer system in a manner to reduce the discharge of pollutants to the MEP. Each Minimum Control Measure shall consist of a combination of BMPs, including: system design and engineering methods; education; operation; maintenance; control techniques; a schedule for installation and/or implementation of planned BMPs; and such other provisions as the Permittee and/or Commissioner determines to be appropriate. The BMPS selected by the Permittee for the Minimum Control Measures shall meet the minimum requirements of this permit. In the development of Minimum Control Measures for the Stormwater Management Program, the Permittee shall consider the sources of pollutants and the sensitivity of the receiving waters.
For each Minimum Control Measure, the Stormwater Management Program shall include:
The Minimum Control Measures listed below must be included in the Stormwater Management Program. The Permittee shall define appropriate BMPs for these Minimum Control Measures and measurable Minimum Control Measure-specific goals.
1. Public education and outreach on stormwater impacts. The Permittee shall select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and measurable Minimum Control Measurespecific goals for this Minimum Control Measure taking into account known water quality impairments, community concerns, and baseline awareness levels of constituents. At a minimum, the Permittee shall:
3. Illicit discharge detection and elimination. The Permittee shall implement and enforce its program, and as necessary continue to develop its program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges as defined in 40 CFR § 122.26(b)(2). To the MEP, the Permittee shall minimize any adverse impact to waters of the state resulting from all unauthorized discharges, random, frequent or infrequent, accidental or otherwise, of pathogens, nutrients, oil, toxic pollutants or other hazardous substances consistent with Minn. Stat. § 115.061 and 40 CFR Parts 110 and 116. This requirement applies to discharges to the storm sewer system within the Permittee’s jurisdiction including physical connections and discharges through catch basins and similar points of access to the MS4. The Permittee shall also select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and Measure. At a minimum, the Permittee shall:
The program may be implemented in conjunction with the control structure inspection program required by Part V.C.6.b.4 of this permit as well as during routine maintenance activities performed in areas included in the Permittee’s jurisdiction. Reports of illicit discharges shall be investigated.
If the Permittee determines that any of the preceding categories is a significant contributor of pollutants, the Permittee shall identify the category as such and develop, and as necessary continue to develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants from the category in the Stormwater Management Program.
4. The Permittee shall develop, and as necessary continue to develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff to the municipal separate storm sewer system from construction activities (public and private) within the Permittee’s jurisdiction that result in a land disturbance of greater than or equal to one acre. Controls on stormwater discharges from construction activity disturbing less than one acre shall be included in the program, if that construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development or sale that would disturb one acre or more. The Permittee shall select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and measurable Minimum Control Measure-specific goals for this Minimum Control Measure. At a minimum, the Permittee shall establish and maintain:
5. Post-construction stormwater management for public or private projects. The Permittee shall utilize a comprehensive planning process to develop, and as necessary continue to develop, implement, and enforce a program to address stormwater runoff from project areas within the jurisdiction that disturb greater than or equal to one acre, including projects that disturb less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale that disturbs greater than or equal to one acre, that discharge into the municipal separate storm sewer system. The program shall include appropriate local controls that would prevent or reduce water quality impacts. The Permittee shall also select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and measurable Minimum Control Measure-specific goals for this Minimum Control Measure. At a minimum, the Permittee shall:
For projects where it is determined that adequate stormwater volume reductions cannot be achieved on-site, a stormwater volume reduction crediting system must be developed to achieve the required reductions at another site outside of the project area and within the Permittee’s jurisdiction. When possible, offsite stormwater volume reductions shall be achieved in the same drainage area or sub-watershed as the project site.
6. The Permittee shall select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and measurable Minimum Control Measure-specific goals for this Minimum Control Measure. At a minimum, the Permittee shall:
7. Monitoring and analysis. A goal of the monitoring and analysis requirement is to quantify stormwater volumes and loads from the MS4 and assist in the assessment of effectiveness of the stormwater management program.
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8. Section 303(d) listings. If the Permittee has one or more Wasteload Allocations (WLAs) in a USEPA-approved TMDL, the Permittee shall select and implement a program of appropriate BMPs and measurable Minimum Control Measure-specific goals including schedules to meet the timeframes for the WLAs. At a minimum, the Permittee shall:
By June 30 of each calendar year, the permittee shall complete a review and, if needed, the Stormwater Management Program shall be modified demonstrating progress made or planned for all US-EPA approved WLAs assigned to the permittee prior to June 30 of the previous calendar year.
Program may be modified by the Commissioner and/or the Permittee as established below.
The Permittee shall submit an Annual Report. In accordance with the Reporting Requirements of Part VI.D of this permit, each Annual Report shall describe and discuss the implementation of the Stormwater Management Program for the previous calendar year. The Permittee shall hold a public meeting to discuss the Stormwater Management Program and Annual Report in accordance with the requirements of Part V.C.1.f of this permit.
The Permittee shall make reasonable efforts to cooperate with other city, county, state and local governmental entities in the overall stormwater management efforts in the drainage area. Examples of other entities which may directly or indirectly relate to stormwater management include the local fire departments, county household hazardous waste collection, Watershed Management Districts, Watershed Management Organizations, the Metropolitan Council, or the Department of Natural Resources. The Permittee shall report the ongoing coordinated activities and status of cooperative efforts in each Annual Report.