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*[[media:Outfall Inspection Form - Rochester.pdf|Outfall inspection checklist]] - City of Rochester's checklist for inspecting outfalls | *[[media:Outfall Inspection Form - Rochester.pdf|Outfall inspection checklist]] - City of Rochester's checklist for inspecting outfalls | ||
*[[media:Outfall Inspection Form - Arden Hills.docx|Outfall inspection checklist]] - City of Arden Hills' checklist for inspecting outfalls | *[[media:Outfall Inspection Form - Arden Hills.docx|Outfall inspection checklist]] - City of Arden Hills' checklist for inspecting outfalls | ||
+ | *[[media:General Inspection Checklist - MN State.docx|Stockpile and storage/material handling area inspection checklist]] - Minnesota State's checklist for inspecting stockpiles and storage/material handling areas. |
In Minnesota, our storm sewer systems carry water directly to our lakes, rivers, and wetlands. This water does not go to a treatment plant before entering our surface water. To maintain fishable, swimmable, and drinkable water and prevent pollution from entering our waterbodies, only stormwater should enter a storm sewer system. If anything else, such as oil, chemicals, or sediment, enters the system it is usually an illicit discharge. Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 3 of the MS4 General Permit requires permittees to develop and implement a program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges within their storm sewer system.
The illicit discharge detection and elimination (IDDE) program must include:
Click on the blue links above in the "MS4 General Permit requirements" section to get more information and resources specific to those permit requirements. In addition, all resources related to MCM 3 are below.