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Warning: This guidance is for Phase II MS4 permittees. Phase I MS4 permittees should refer to Phase I MS4 Guidance for completing the TMDL Annual report form.
Warning: The MPCA is in the process of developing a new e-service for both the Phase II MS4 annual report and the TMDL annual report. There will be no TMDL Annual Report submission in calendar year 2023 for Phase II MS4 permittees.

Purpose of the TMDL Annual Report

If you (an MS4 Permittee) are assigned one or more Wasteload Allocation (WLA) in a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) that was approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) prior to November 16, 2020, and were not meeting the WLA(s) when you applied for permit coverage, you must complete the TMDL Annual Report to demonstrate progress toward meeting the WLA(s).

E-service TMDL Annual Reporting for Phase II MS4 permittees

The MPCA is in the process of developing a new e-service for both the MS4 annual report and the TMDL annual report. There will be no TMDL Annual Report submission in calendar year 2023. Permittees will be expected to report on 2022 activities once the e-service is operational.

Permit Requirements related to TMDLs

Until the e-service is operational, permittees should keep track of the following:

For Total Phosphorus, Total Suspended Solids, and Oxygen Demand WLAs not being met or requiring further analysis at time of the 2020 MS4 general permit application submittal

  • Updates on BMPs included in the compliance schedule submitted by the permittee as part of the application for the 2020 MS4 general permit
  • Implemented BMPs for each applicable WLA since the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) baseline year, including:
    • BMP category, BMP type, and BMP status
  • For constructed basins, filtration, infiltration, stormwater reuse, and street sweeping BMPs:
    • Location (i.e., geographic coordinates)
    • Quantitative pollutant reductions per BMP

For chloride TMDLs

For temperature TMDL

For bacteria TMDLs

Anticipated changes

If you submitted TMDL Annual Reports under the 2013 MS4 General Permit, there will be some changes to the BMP categories and types. The BMP list will be finalized by the end of January and will be posted here.

Questions?

Refer to your submitted Custom TMDL Application if you are unsure of which TMDL WLAs need to be reported on. Contact Anna Bosch with questions.

For more information about the non-TMDL portion of the MS4 annual report, visit the MS4 annual report webpage.