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<td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Practices to consider''' | <td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Practices to consider''' | ||
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The MS4 general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters from stormwater systems. Entities regulated by the MS4 general permit must develop a stormwater pollution prevention program and adopt best practices. Learn more on the Complying with the MS4 general permit page. A general permit covers multiple entities with similar operations and types of discharges. Issuing general permits allows for faster and more efficient permitting compared to issuing individual permits. | The MS4 general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters from stormwater systems. Entities regulated by the MS4 general permit must develop a stormwater pollution prevention program and adopt best practices. Learn more on the Complying with the MS4 general permit page. A general permit covers multiple entities with similar operations and types of discharges. Issuing general permits allows for faster and more efficient permitting compared to issuing individual permits. | ||
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+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 1== | ||
+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 2== | ||
+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 3== | ||
+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 4== | ||
+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 5== | ||
+ | ==Minimum Control Measure 6== | ||
+ | ==Guidance/Documents== | ||
+ | ==Additional Information== |
Practices to consider |
Minimum Control Measures provided are to establish the initial framework for an MS4 system. |
The MS4 general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters from stormwater systems. Entities regulated by the MS4 general permit must develop a stormwater pollution prevention program and adopt best practices. Learn more on the Complying with the MS4 general permit page. A general permit covers multiple entities with similar operations and types of discharges. Issuing general permits allows for faster and more efficient permitting compared to issuing individual permits.