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− | ==DRAFT Temperature TMDL WLA Guidance (MS4 General Permit Section | + | ==DRAFT Temperature TMDL WLA Guidance (MS4 General Permit Section 22)== |
===Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)=== | ===Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)=== | ||
Currently there are two approved TMDLs for Brown’s Creek and Miller Creek that include MS4 WLAs for thermal loading. Brown’s Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage. Miller Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage and elevated water temperature. | Currently there are two approved TMDLs for Brown’s Creek and Miller Creek that include MS4 WLAs for thermal loading. Brown’s Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage. Miller Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage and elevated water temperature. | ||
− | ===Requirement (Permit Section | + | ===Requirement (Permit Section 22.7)=== |
If the permittee has an applicable WLA for temperature that includes a reduction greater than zero percent, the permittee must maintain a written plan that identifies specific activities the permittee will implement to reduce thermal loading during the permit term (Table 1). The written plan may include, but is not limited to: | If the permittee has an applicable WLA for temperature that includes a reduction greater than zero percent, the permittee must maintain a written plan that identifies specific activities the permittee will implement to reduce thermal loading during the permit term (Table 1). The written plan may include, but is not limited to: | ||
*a. implementation of infiltration BMPs such as bioinfiltration practices; | *a. implementation of infiltration BMPs such as bioinfiltration practices; |
Currently there are two approved TMDLs for Brown’s Creek and Miller Creek that include MS4 WLAs for thermal loading. Brown’s Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage. Miller Creek is impaired for aquatic life due to a lack of cold water fish assemblage and elevated water temperature.
If the permittee has an applicable WLA for temperature that includes a reduction greater than zero percent, the permittee must maintain a written plan that identifies specific activities the permittee will implement to reduce thermal loading during the permit term (Table 1). The written plan may include, but is not limited to:
MS4s with applicable temperature WLAs
Link to this table
TMDL Project | MS4 with a WLA for temperature |
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Browns Creek TMDL | Stillwater City |
Miller Creek TMDL | Duluth City |
Hermantown City | |
Rice Lake City | |
MnDOT Outstate | |
St. Louis County | |
University of Minnesota-Duluth | |
Lake Superior College |