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The MS4 permit requires permittees that have an applicable wasteload allocation (WLA) for bacteria to: | The MS4 permit requires permittees that have an applicable wasteload allocation (WLA) for bacteria to: | ||
− | # | + | #Maintain a written or mapped inventory of potential areas and sources of bacteria (e.g., dense populations of waterfowl or other birds, dog parks) (Permit requirement 18.14). |
− | # | + | #Maintain a written plan to prioritize reduction activities to address the areas (Permit requirement 18.15). |
Escherichia (E). coli is an indicator bacteria, meaning that it indicates the potential presence of disease causing pathogens that can be harmful to human health. Currently there are X TMDLs that include MS4 WLAs for bacteria. Click here to link to MPCA's impaired waters website. A map illustrating U.S. EPA-approved listings for E. coli and fecal coliform is shown on the right (insert map).
The MS4 permit requires permittees that have an applicable wasteload allocation (WLA) for bacteria to: