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<li>'''Land use approach.''' The WLAs can be apportioned based on land use if the loading from the MS4s differs significantly. For example, assume two MS4s have a categorical WLA of 100 lbs/day. MS4 A has an area of 60 acres that includes 60 acres of commercial land use. MS4 B has an area of 40 acres that consists of residential land use. Assume commercial has a loading factor of 2, and residential 3. Multiplying the loading factors by acres gives a value of 120 for MS4 A and. The MPCA Simple Estimator could be used to determine the existing loading.</li> | <li>'''Land use approach.''' The WLAs can be apportioned based on land use if the loading from the MS4s differs significantly. For example, assume two MS4s have a categorical WLA of 100 lbs/day. MS4 A has an area of 60 acres that includes 60 acres of commercial land use. MS4 B has an area of 40 acres that consists of residential land use. Assume commercial has a loading factor of 2, and residential 3. Multiplying the loading factors by acres gives a value of 120 for MS4 A and. The MPCA Simple Estimator could be used to determine the existing loading.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Model approach.''' A MS4 can replicate the model used for the TMDL to determine its current pollutant load. This can be compared to the estimate of current load for all MS4s. The fraction contribution from the MS4 to overall loading is multiplied by the overall MS4 WLA to derive the individual target loads for the MS4. | <li>'''Model approach.''' A MS4 can replicate the model used for the TMDL to determine its current pollutant load. This can be compared to the estimate of current load for all MS4s. The fraction contribution from the MS4 to overall loading is multiplied by the overall MS4 WLA to derive the individual target loads for the MS4. | ||
Contact MPCA Stormwater staff for assistance.</li> | Contact MPCA Stormwater staff for assistance.</li> |
It is not necessary or required for an MS4 to derive an individual waste load allocation (WLA) for a total maximum daily load (TMDL) that developed categorical MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) wasteload allocations (WLAs). However, if you do want to determine your MS4’s portion of the categorical WLA, the following approaches can be used:
Waterbody | MS4 Name | MS4 ID Number | MS4 Area within the contributing watershed (acres) |
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Bennett Lake | City of Roseville | MS400047 | 632 |
Ramsey County | MS400191 | 45 | |
MnDOT Metro District | MS400170 | 55 |
The TMDL table below shows that the total WLA minus the WLA for construction and industrial stormwater is 21.7 lbs/yr. According to the table above, Roseville is 86% of the total MS4 area and Ramsey County is 6%, Roseville could assume that 86% of the total WLA, so the individual allocation would be 18.7 lbs/yr and Ramsey County would be 1.3 lbs/yr. MnDOT already has an individual allocation of 1.6 lbs/yr.
If this information is not readily available, the MPCA Stormwater staff can assist your MS4 in determining the areas for each MS4 in the watershed area of the TMDL.