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*[[File:Filtration System Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting filtration systems | *[[File:Filtration System Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting filtration systems | ||
*[[File:Infiltration System Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting infiltration systems | *[[File:Infiltration System Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting infiltration systems | ||
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*[[File:Underground Sedimentation Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting underground sedimentation devices | *[[File:Underground Sedimentation Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting underground sedimentation devices | ||
*[[File:Wet Ponds Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting wet ponds | *[[File:Wet Ponds Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting wet ponds | ||
+ | *[[File:Permeable Pavements Inspection Checklist.pdf]] - U of M's checklist for inspecting permeable pavers | ||
+ | *[[File:Outfall Inspection Form - Rochester.pdf]] - City of Rochester's checklist for inspecting outfalls | ||
+ | *[[File:Outfall Inspection Form - Arden Hills.docx]] - City of Arden Hills' checklist for inspecting outfalls | ||
===Example procedures=== | ===Example procedures=== | ||
*[[File:Stormwater Pond TP-TSS Effectiveness Procedures - West St. Paul.pdf]] - City of West St. Paul's procedures for determining the effectiveness of TSS and TP removal | *[[File:Stormwater Pond TP-TSS Effectiveness Procedures - West St. Paul.pdf]] - City of West St. Paul's procedures for determining the effectiveness of TSS and TP removal | ||
*[[File:Stormwater Pond TP-TSS Effectiveness Procedures - Oakdale.docx]] - City of Oakdale's procedures for determining the effectiveness of TSS and TP removal | *[[File:Stormwater Pond TP-TSS Effectiveness Procedures - Oakdale.docx]] - City of Oakdale's procedures for determining the effectiveness of TSS and TP removal |
It is generally easier and less expensive to prevent pollution at the source than restore a surface waters once they're polluted. Permitted municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) communities are the first line of defense for many pollutants entering storm sewer systems within their jurisdiction, such as
Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 6 in the MS4 General Permit requires permittees to maintain a operations and maintenance program to prevent or reduce pollutant discharges from municipally owned or operated properties. The program must include: