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*[[File:Guidance on What Discharges Should be Included in the TMDL Wasteload Allocation for MS4 Stormwater.docx|Guidance on What Discharges Should be Included in the TMDL Wasteload Allocation for MS4 Stormwater]] - August 2010
 
*[[File:Guidance on What Discharges Should be Included in the TMDL Wasteload Allocation for MS4 Stormwater.docx|Guidance on What Discharges Should be Included in the TMDL Wasteload Allocation for MS4 Stormwater]] - August 2010
 
*[[Construction activity by county]]
 
*[[Construction activity by county]]
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*Training modules
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**Overview of Stormwater Effects on Water Quality - [[File:Wq-strm7-81.pdf]]
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**Construction, Industrial & Municipal Stormwater Permits & SWPPPs - [[File:Wq-strm7-82.pdf]]
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**The TMDL Process as it Relates to Stormwater - [[File:Wq-strm7-83a.pdf]]
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**TMDL Stormwater Language - [[File:Wq-strm7-84a.pdf]]
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**Setting Wasteload Allocationsin a TMDL - [[File:Wq-strm7-84b.pdf]]
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**Setting Implementation Strategies in the TMDL Implementation Plan - [[File:Wq-strm7-84c.pdf]]
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**Meeting Requirements of a TMDL - [[File:Wq-strm7-85a.pdf]]
  
 
==Information received from MS4 permittees==
 
==Information received from MS4 permittees==

Revision as of 15:30, 3 October 2019

Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) are EPA approved amounts of pollutant loading that can occur and have a water body meet water quality standards. This page is collection of links and resources to better understand, and meet, TMDL requirements.

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Confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi rivers. Note the St. Croix River is not impaired for sediment, while the Mississippi River is impaired.

TMDL MS4 permit guidance

TMDL toolkit for MS4 permit compliance

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Access a quick guide for using models to meet MS4 TMDL requirements

TMDL guidance and general information

Information received from MS4 permittees

Links and other resources