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**A water listed as impaired under section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1313. | **A water listed as impaired under section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1313. | ||
− | Owners or operators of MS4s that meet the above conditions must submit an MS4 General Permit to the MPCA. Under the permit, the owner or operator is required to reduce the amount of sediment and pollution carried from stormwater to surface and ground water to the maximum extent practicable. Additionally, the permit requires the system owner or operator to develop a stormwater pollution prevention program (SWPPP) that incorporates best management practices (BMPs) to reduce stormwater impacts most appropriate to their MS4. | + | Owners or operators of MS4s that meet the above conditions must submit an [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_Program_for_Municipal_Separate_Storm_Sewer_Systems_(MS4) MS4 General Permit] to the MPCA. Under the permit, the owner or operator is required to reduce the amount of sediment and pollution carried from stormwater to surface and ground water to the maximum extent practicable. Additionally, the permit requires the system owner or operator to develop a stormwater pollution prevention program (SWPPP) that incorporates best management practices (BMPs) to reduce stormwater impacts most appropriate to their MS4. |
[[Category:Level 2 - Regulatory/Municipal (MS4)]] | [[Category:Level 2 - Regulatory/Municipal (MS4)]] |
A municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) is a means of transportation, individually or in a system, (e.g. roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, storm drains, etc.) that are:
Only certain MS4s in Minnesota are subject to stormwater regulation under the Clean Water Act and Minnesota Rule 7090. The MPCA regulates the following:
Owners or operators of MS4s that meet the above conditions must submit an MS4 General Permit to the MPCA. Under the permit, the owner or operator is required to reduce the amount of sediment and pollution carried from stormwater to surface and ground water to the maximum extent practicable. Additionally, the permit requires the system owner or operator to develop a stormwater pollution prevention program (SWPPP) that incorporates best management practices (BMPs) to reduce stormwater impacts most appropriate to their MS4.
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