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Potential sources of organic matter and carbon and BMPs/Activities that could be included in your compliance schedule to address dissolved oxygen/oxygen demand applicable WLAs
Link to this table
General Category | Source | BMP/Activity |
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MS4 Infrastructure | Decaying plant matter, litter, and sediment in the storm drain system | Enhance street sweeping program |
Remove leaf litter and soil in street and gutters (e.g. implement an Adopt-a-storm drain program). Educate property owners on proper yard waste management | ||
Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces | Implement source, rate, volume controls (i.e. adopt minimal impact design standards (MIDS) for new, redevelopment, and linear projects) | |
Minimize impervious surfaces | ||
Implement filtration practices, infiltration practices, and sedimentation practices | ||
Domestic pets | Dogs, cats, dog parks, walking trails, residential yard and sidewalk runoff (spring runoff after winter accumulation) | Install pet waste disposal stations along trails, in dog parks, etc |
Pass and enforce pet waste ordinances and educate pet owners about them | ||
Add infiltration BMPs downstream of parks/residential areas and upstream of stormwater pipes (i.e., somewhere between the park/residential area and the stormwater outfall to intercept and infiltrate some or all of the flow from these areas) | ||
Residential sources | See this section | |
Industrial and commercial practices | See this section |
This page was last edited on 4 August 2022, at 20:33.