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− | <big>The permittee must implement the following [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2020_MS4_General_Permit_Section_27_Definitions#27.6 BMPs] at permittee owned/operated salt storage areas: | + | <big>The permittee must implement the following <span title="One of many different structural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff">[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2020_MS4_General_Permit_Section_27_Definitions#27.6 BMPs]</span> at permittee owned/operated salt storage areas: |
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− | :b. [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2020_MS4_General_Permit_Section_27_Definitions#27.6 BMPs] to minimize the use of deicers (e.g., proper calibration of equipment and benefits of pretreatment, pre-wetting, and anti-icing); and | + | :b. <span title="One of many different structural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff">[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2020_MS4_General_Permit_Section_27_Definitions#27.6 BMPs]</span> to minimize the use of deicers (e.g., proper calibration of equipment and benefits of pretreatment, pre-wetting, and anti-icing); and |
:c. tools and resources to assist in winter maintenance (e.g., deicing application rate guidelines, calibration charts, Smart Salting Assessment Tool). | :c. tools and resources to assist in winter maintenance (e.g., deicing application rate guidelines, calibration charts, Smart Salting Assessment Tool). | ||
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completion of each annual report and document any modifications made to the program as a result of the annual | completion of each annual report and document any modifications made to the program as a result of the annual | ||
assessment. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7090/ Minn. R. 7090]]</big> | assessment. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7090/ Minn. R. 7090]]</big> | ||
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MCM 6: Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping For Municipal Operations. [Minn. R. 7090]
New permittees must develop and implement, and existing permittees must revise their current program, as necessary, and continue to implement, an operations and maintenance program that prevents or reduces the discharge of pollutants to the MS4 from permittee owned/operated facilities and operations. The permittee must incorporate Section 21 requirements into their program. [Minn. R. 7090]
The permittee must maintain a written or mapped inventory of permittee owned/operated facilities that contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges. The permittee must implement BMPs that prevent or reduce pollutants in stormwater discharges from all inventoried facilities. Facilities to be inventoried may include, but is not limited to:
The permittee must implement BMPs that prevent or reduce pollutants in stormwater discharges from the following municipal operations that may contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges, where applicable:
The permittee must implement the following BMPs at permittee owned/operated salt storage areas:
The permittee must implement a written snow and ice management policy for individuals that perform winter maintenance activities for the permittee. The policy must establish practices and procedures for snow and ice control operations (e.g., plowing or other snow removal practices, sand use, and application of deicing compounds). [Minn. R. 7090]
Each calendar year, the permittee must ensure all individuals that perform winter maintenance activities for the permittee receive training that includes:
The permittee may use training materials from the Agency's Smart Salting training or other organizations to meet this requirement. [Minn. R. 7090]
The permittee must maintain written procedures for the purpose of determining the TSS and TP treatment effectiveness of all permittee owned/operated ponds constructed and used for the collection and treatment of stormwater. [Minn. R. 7090]
The permittee must inspect structural stormwater BMPs (excluding stormwater ponds, which are under a separate schedule below) each calendar year to determine structural integrity, proper function, and maintenance needs unless the permittee determines either of the following conditions apply:
Prior to the expiration date of the General Permit, the permittee must conduct at least one inspection of all ponds and outfalls (excluding underground outfalls) in order to determine structural integrity, proper function, and maintenance needs. [Minn. R. 7090]
Based on inspection findings, the permittee must determine if repair, replacement, or maintenance measures are necessary in order to ensure the structural integrity and proper function of structural stormwater BMPs and outfalls. The permittee must complete necessary maintenance as soon as possible. If the permittee determines necessary maintenance cannot be completed within one year of discovery, the permittee must document a schedule(s) for completing the maintenance. [Minn. R. 7090]
The permittee must implement a stormwater management training program commensurate with individual's responsibilities as they relate to the permittee's SWPPP, including reporting and assessment activities. The permittee may use training materials from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), state and regional agencies, or other organizations as appropriate to meet this requirement. The training program must:
The permittee must document the following information associated with the operations and maintenance program:
The permittee must document pond sediment excavation and removal activities, including:
The permittee must conduct an annual assessment of the operations and maintenance program to evaluate program compliance, the status of achieving the measurable requirements in Section 21, and determine how the program might be improved. Measurable requirements are activities that must be documented or tracked as applicable to the MCM (e.g., inventory, trainings, inspections, maintenance activities, etc.). The permittee must perform the annual assessment prior to completion of each annual report and document any modifications made to the program as a result of the annual assessment. [Minn. R. 7090]
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