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− | | Construction activity || At the frequency identified in the Construction Site Inspection procedure for your MS4 || To prevent and minimize erosion to reduce the amount of sediment from entering your MS4 || | + | | Construction activity || At the frequency identified in the [[MCM 4 Construction Site Stormwater Control#Example Procedures| Construction Site Inspection procedure]] for your MS4 || To prevent and minimize erosion to reduce the amount of sediment from entering your MS4 || |
*Inspect for items required by the MPCA construction stormwater permit and your regulatory mechanism, some examples include: | *Inspect for items required by the MPCA construction stormwater permit and your regulatory mechanism, some examples include: | ||
**Are [[Erosion prevention practices|erosion]] and [[Sediment control practices|sediment control]] and [[Construction stormwater best management practice – Vehicle Tracking|vehicle tracking]] BMPs effective, in good working condition, and able to perform their intended function? | **Are [[Erosion prevention practices|erosion]] and [[Sediment control practices|sediment control]] and [[Construction stormwater best management practice – Vehicle Tracking|vehicle tracking]] BMPs effective, in good working condition, and able to perform their intended function? |
Municipal operation inspections help reduce the impacts to stormwater from municipally owned or operated facilities, areas, or stormwater best management practices (BMPs). Staff conducting these inspections can stop pollution before it reaches stormwater, or minimize the impacts if your BMPs have failed or need maintenance.
The municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) General Permit requires inspections of the following: (MS4 General Permit Part III.D.6.e)
During each of these inspections, inspectors must look for evidence of illicit discharges (MS4 General Permit Part III.D.3.c.). All inspections must be documented (MS4 General Permit Part III.D.6.h.(1)), so save any checklists that you are using.
Municipal Operations inspections required by the MS4 General Permit
What to inspect | When to inspect | Why inspect | Examples of how-to inspect | What to document |
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Structural stormwater best management practices (BMPs) including green roofs, permeable pavement, infiltration basins or trenches, raingardens, filtration devices, sand filters, hydrodynamic devices, etc. [Part III.D.6.e.(1)] | Annually | To determine structural integrity, proper function, and maintenance needs |
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Outfalls where an MS4 discharges to a receiving water, or the discharge permanently leaves the MS4 [Part III.D.6.e.(2)] | Once per each permit term | To determine structural integrity, proper function, and maintenance needs |
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Stormwater ponds [Part III.D.6.e.(2)] | Once per each permit term | To determine structural integrity, proper function, and maintenance needs |
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Stockpiles, and storage and material handling areas that are inventoried in the Facilities Inventory [Part III.D.6.e.(3)] | Quarterly | To determine maintenance needs and proper function |
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Illicit discharges (Part III.D.3.c.&f.) | During the structural stormwater BMP; outfall; pond; and stockpile and storage and materials handing inspections | To identify and eliminate illicit discharges to the MS4 |
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Date(s) and location(s) of IDDE inspections conducted [Part III.D.3.h.(1)] |
Construction activity | At the frequency identified in the Construction Site Inspection procedure for your MS4 | To prevent and minimize erosion to reduce the amount of sediment from entering your MS4 |
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Checklist or other written means to document what was inspected for [Part III.D.4.h.(1)] |