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*[https://www.epa.gov/npdes/national-menu-best-management-practices-bmps-stormwater#edu EPA MCM 1 guidance] - EPA's guidance and suggested BMPs for an effective public education program
 
*[https://www.epa.gov/npdes/national-menu-best-management-practices-bmps-stormwater#edu EPA MCM 1 guidance] - EPA's guidance and suggested BMPs for an effective public education program
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w-hhw1-27.pdf Climate change in Minnesota] - MPCA's factsheet on how climate change is impacting Minnesota
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w-hhw1-27.pdf Climate change in Minnesota] - MPCA's factsheet on how climate change is impacting Minnesota
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w-hhw1-24.pdf Green building tips] - MPCA's factsheet on why and how to incorporate green building ideas into projects
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w-hhw1-24.pdf Green building tips] - MPCA's fact sheet on why and how to incorporate green building ideas into projects
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*[[MS4 fact sheet - Rainwater Harvesting / Stormwater Reuse & Rain Barrel Programs| Rain barrel programs]] - MPCA's guidance and fact sheet on stormwater reuse, including residential rain barrel programs
  
 
===Documentation and tracking templates===
 
===Documentation and tracking templates===

Revision as of 13:46, 5 April 2018

streambank stabilization tour photo
Anoka Conservation District staff giving a tour of a streambank stabilization project. Credit: Anoka Conservation District

Introduction

An educated and informed community can not only prevent pollution in stormwater, but also identify and report illicit discharges or construction activities that may negatively affect stormwater. Therefore, Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 1 of the MS4 General Permit requires every MS4 permittee to run an education and outreach program to teach their community about the impacts of stormwater discharge. The education and outreach program should foster proper stormwater management behaviors.

MS4 General Permit requirements for MCM 1

The MS4 General Permit requires MS4 permittees to:

  • Distribute educational materials focused on high priority, stormwater specific issues and illicit discharge recognition and reporting.
  • Develop an implementation plan that includes target audiences; activities and schedules; measurable goals for each audience; the staff in charge of implementing the plan; coordination with any outside organizations (if any); and an evaluation to measure whether the goals are being, or on track to be, met.
  • Document activities, as described here.

Resources

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 1 are below.

Fact sheets and guidance documents

Fact sheets and guidance documents should provide background information and tips to inform your approach to implementing MCM 1 - Public Education and Outreach.

Documentation and tracking templates

Documentation and tracking templates are examples that local stormwater staff are currently using to meet the MS4 General Permit requirements for MCM 1 - Public Education and Outreach.

Example procedures

Example procedures are those that local stormwater staff are currently using to meet the MS4 General Permit requirements for MCM 1 - Public Education and Outreach.

Educational materials

Below are examples, tools, or other resources to enhance your public education program.

Resources

  • EPA Outreach toolbox - EPA's outreach materials that can be used to promote proper stormwater management in your community
  • EPA's Soak Up the Rain Campaign - Provides template and customizable outreach tools and resources to educate and engage your community on the impacts of stormwater pollution and how to help solve the problem
  • Smart Salting Resources - Mississippi Watershed Management Organization's Smart Salting Resources for Educators and Advocates
  • Alex the Frog Environmental Education Series - Hamline University Center for Global Environmental Education's interactive bilingual (English and Spanish) interactive educational website to teach about the impacts of impervious surfaces and stormwater pollution. Contains three series for grades 4-8 including: Water Down the Drain, Urban Water Cycle, and Big Foot

Videos

Banners, kits, displays, and activities to borrow