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  • ..., follow manufacturers inspection, operation, and maintenance schedule and procedures unless otherwise required or unless year 1 inspections indicate a need for ...eable surface and typically have limited space to install surface BMPs. An example would be a downtown area."> '''highly urban and ultra-urban environments'''
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  • ...ration 1.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=photo rapid infiltration in soil|<font size=3>Example of a coarse-textured soil in which attenuation of pollutants will likely be ...s the potential for the soil amendment to serve as a pollutant source. For example, certain amendment media such as compost can [https://stormwater.pca.state.
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  • ...responses). Responses included as “Other” were writing standard operating procedures, evaluating stormwater modeling and calculating credits, evaluating stormwa ...s (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP) (62 responses), and enforcement response procedures (ERPs) (60 responses). The topics included in the “Other” response were
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  • '''Example''' ...s concentration based on default values and return the TP removed. In this example TP removed = 2.20 pounds, as shown in Figure 1.
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  • ..., follow manufacturers inspection, operation, and maintenance schedule and procedures unless otherwise required or unless year 1 inspections indicate a need for #Follow maintenance procedures given in the most recent version of the [https://swbmp.vwrrc.vt.edu/wp-cont
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  • [[File:Monitoring 3.png|300px|thumb|alt=lake monitoring image|<font size=3>Example of lake monitoring. Photo courtesy of MPCA's Flickr site.</font size>]] ...d water quality monitoring programs can help a permittee optimize sampling procedures to supplement ongoing monitoring efforts and help identify potential partne
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  • ...Level_3_-_Regulatory/Municipal_(MS4)/Procedures_and_checklists Examples of procedures]
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  • ...P, including annual reports, SWPPP document, public notices, maps, written procedures, enforcement action documentation, regulatory mechanism(s), etc. Documentat *Perform an annual evaluation of all written procedures to ensure they reflect current processes and staff.
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  • :*Develop an [[#Example procedures|implementation plan]] that includes target audiences; activities and schedu ===Example procedures===
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  • [[File:BMP monitoring.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image BMP monitoring|<font size=3>Example of BMP monitoirng. Source: [https://www.cwp.org/performance-enhancing-devic ...r quality monitoring programs can help an individual MS4 optimize sampling procedures to supplement ongoing monitoring efforts, and can help individual MS4s iden
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  • activities for the permittee. The policy must establish practices and procedures for snow and ice control operations (e.g., <big>The permittee must maintain written procedures for the purpose of determining the TSS and TP treatment effectiveness of
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  • ...d water quality monitoring programs can help a permittee optimize sampling procedures to supplement ongoing monitoring efforts and help identify potential partne ...ality Assurance Project Plan, or QAPP, is a written document outlining the procedures a monitoring project will use to ensure the data it collects and analyzes m
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  • ...es establishing relationships between volume and dry mass. The methods and procedures for establishing these relationships must be fully documented for permit co
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  • *'''Documentation of policies, procedures and guidelines''' - Level of service for each roadway type, salt/sand appli ...ehensive education and training program that demonstrates the value of new procedures and ensures that managers, supervisors, and operators are competent in deli
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  • ...=image illustrating designations for public supply protection|<font size=3>Example map illustrating different protection designations for public supply wells ...aquifer used for drinking water supply. Consider other stormwater handling procedures such as stormwater retention and conveyance outside of the WHPA or moving t
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  • ...this BMP chapter pertains primarily to sites where the standard regulatory procedures for determining whether a temporary construction stormwater BMP should be r ==Removal or modification procedures==
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  • ...pecific information for each practice. In the case of street sweeping, for example, studies comparing sweeping to other practices rarely provide information a **Pond assessment procedures
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  • ...rmwater when a separate NPDES permit is required for these activities. For example, while stormwater from construction activity may be discharged from a munic :#In accordance with the procedures of this permit and the requirements of Minn. R. ch. 7001, the MPCA shall pr
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  • ...tfall monitoring.png|300px|thumb|alt=image outfall monitoring|<font size=3>example of outfall monitoring. Photo courtesy of MPCA's Flickr site.</font size>]] ...monitoring programs can help an individual MS4 permittee optimize sampling procedures to supplement ongoing monitoring efforts, and can help individual MS4 permi
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  • ...ducation activities held (MCM 1 & 2 Activities Tracking) - Faribault.xlsx| Example Excel spreadsheet of documentation of public activities held (City of Fairb ...minating the source of illicit discharges. ''''' At a minimum, the written procedures must include:'''''
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  • ...revention and sediment control BMPs to be installed at the site along with procedures to establish additional BMPs as necessary. * Procedures for terminating permit coverage.
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  • ...nually attend *Training; crews attend an annual snowplow meeting to review procedures and talk about salt use and conservation methods; trucks set up for anti-ic
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  • ...recurring training intervals for existing employees to address changes in procedures, practices, techniques, or requirements. ...ployee Training - Columbia Heights.pdf|Good Housekeeping employee training example]] - The City of Columbia Heights' employee training presentation
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  • ...ormtech.com/download_files/pdf/manual_iso_row.pdf Step by step maintenance procedures]</td>
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  • :3. maintenance procedures; and :6.operating procedures, and
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  • *MCM 4 use as example (the DDL, toolkit, new permit requirements, and other pages would all be co | style="background: #f1f5fc" | [[MCM 1 Public Education and Outreach#Example procedures |Implementation plan developed that consists of the following]]:
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  • Example soil sampling guidance [https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-06/doc ...mended to follow rigorous quality assurance-quality control procedures. An example of acceptable sampling and analysis protocol is [https://stormwater.pca.sta
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  • [[File:Monitoring 1.png|300px|thumb|alt=monitorign image|<font size=3>Example of lake monitoring. Image courtesy MPCA Flickr site</font size>]] ...d water quality monitoring programs can help a permittee optimize sampling procedures to supplement ongoing monitoring efforts and help identify potential partne
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  • ...aw) on non-stormwater discharges into the MS4, and appropriate enforcement procedures and actions;
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  • ...e laboratory and process controls, including appropriate quality assurance procedures. The Permittee shall install and maintain appropriate backup or auxiliary
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  • :Example: assume a wet soil weighs 50 grams, a dry soil 40 grams, and soil bulk dens ...riate number of borings and to follow proper sampling procedures. Sampling procedures [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Understanding_and_inter
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  • *[[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]] *[[Example phosphorus calculations for street sweeping using different methods]]
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  • ...ine to establish measurable performance criteria for enforcing maintenance procedures. The mechanism should, if possible, grant authority for local agencies to e
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  • ...n review checklists, documentation tracking mechanisms, standard operating procedures, and many more useful materials to help you implement your stormwater manag We believe that having multiple guidance documents and example documents will reduce the resources (staff time, financial, etc.) required
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  • <big>The permittee must implement written procedures for site plan reviews conducted by the permittee prior to the start of <big>The permittee must maintain written enforcement response procedures (ERPs) to compel compliance with the permittee's
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  • The standard operating procedures (SOPs) described on this page were developed by University of Minnesota res ...ating_Procedures#Representative_Load_Sampling Representative Load Sampling Procedures] described above.
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  • ...es with regard to activities covered under the permit for the project. For example, if an individual’s only job is to conduct dewatering activities at sites *Fueling planning and spill prevention and response procedures use of contracts for delegating SWPPP responsibility
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  • ...e encouraged to provide a contingency plan in the SWPPP that addresses the procedures for correcting the site in the event that sediment has left those areas whe ...ed (minimizing erosion and sedimentation) or minimal slopes. The following example illustrates site-specific conditions and practices that, should they occur
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  • ...ion trench#Design procedures|Design procedures]] section for investigation procedures). It is ''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'' that native soils have silt/clay contents le ...ally high water table or top of bedrock). See also Step 8 under the Design procedures section.|alert-danger}}
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  • procedures. The permittee must install and maintain appropriate backup or auxiliary fa
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  • ...artment of Health Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program] develops procedures and requirements to ensure accredited laboratories produce accurate and pre ...ect push technology.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image of sampling rig|<font size=3>Example of direct push technology used to collect a soil sample.</font size>]]
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  • ...hrough ordinance or other regulatory mechanism and appropriate enforcement procedures, the introduction of non-stormwater discharges into the storm sewer system. ::3) procedures to promote, publicize, and facilitate public reporting of illicit discharge
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  • The program shall include written procedures for site plan reviews conducted by the permittee prior to the start of cons ...stabilized slope 1.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=mulch stabilized slope|<font size=3>Example of properly stabilized site.</font size>]]
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  • ...tential_stormwater_infiltration_sites#Example_screening_assessments Access example screening assessments] Example determinations of risk-based criteria are presented in the next section and
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  • *Calibration Procedures Manual. (2000-2001) Circuit Training and Assistance Program (CTAP).
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  • ...management practices, and also includes treatment requirements, operating procedures and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge, or w ...>The applicant must provide a description of existing enforcement response procedures (ERPs) the applicant has developed
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  • *pond maintenance plans and procedures, To see example audit questions, see [[media:Audit Questions Master Worksheet REVISED.pdf|
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  • ...ts#Checklist_Documents Checklist and Maintenance Documents and Examples of Procedures for MS4 BMP Methods] <pre>PAGE NEEDS TRANSFERRANCE</pre>
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  • ...ntrol practices included in the hybrid SWPPP described rapid stabilization procedures for ditches, inlets, outlets, and ditch checks within 1 day and plans inclu
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  • ...rary and permanent erosion prevention and sediment control BMPs along with procedures used to establish additional temporary BMPs as necessary for the site condi
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  • ...tion basin#Design procedures|Design procedures]] section for investigation procedures). It is ''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'' that native soils have silt/clay contents le ...ally high water table or top of bedrock). See also Step 8 under the Design procedures section.|alert-danger}}
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  • <th>Example / Photo</th> <td>Most borings start with B or BH and end with a number Example: B-01 or BH01</td>
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  • <font size=3>'''Procedures for investigating sites with potential constraints on stormwater infiltrati Link to this [[Procedures for investigating sites with potential constraints on stormwater infiltrati
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  • ...perform basic landscape maintenance activities (the City of Plymouth, for example, has instituted such a program). More significant maintenance such as remov ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist is provided at [[Stormwater pond/ w
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  • ...puncturing or tearing of the filter fabric during subsequent installation procedures. When laying out the geotextile, the width should include sufficient materi
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  • ..._investigating_sites_with_potential_constraints_on_stormwater_infiltration Procedures for investigating sites with potential constraints]
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  • *'''Enforcement procedures:''' Identify the penalties for violations and the program responsible for
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  • ...aboratory analysis (e.g., delivery of sample for laboratory analysis, QAQC procedures, etc.) and total discharge and pollutant load calculations (e.g., baseflow ...0) full water quality monitoring stations and flow and loading calculation procedures outlined in the report (CRWD, 2015), CRWD developed summary pollutant loadi
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  • ...ons can have a significant impact on pollutant reduction calculations. For example, assumed TSS pollutant event mean concentrations could impact TSS influent b) develop procedures for determining the total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP)
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  • ...lutants (such as total solids, chlorine, nutrients, metals) as part of the procedures for locating priority areas. The Center for Watershed Protection and the Un
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  • ...m necessary acts including the establishment and application of standards, procedures, rules, orders, variances, stipulation agreements, schedules of compliance, ...Chapter 4410]: Environmental Quality Board environmental review rules and procedures.
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  • ...ncy identified in the [[MCM 4 Construction Site Stormwater Control#Example Procedures| Construction Site Inspection procedure]] for your MS4 || To prevent and m
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  • ...for this guidance document provide hazardous material storage and handling procedures for specific materials.
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  • ...described as the phosphorus load reduced based on the inputs provided. For example, if a single sweeping event is entered into the Calculator, the result is t ...ld select the most appropriate season based on when sweeping occurred. For example, if leaf drop occurred late in the season, and early October sweeping activ
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  • ..., placement on the site, and compatibility of the device and the site. For example, steep slopes around the pretreatment site should be avoided as they may in In addition to the device-specific information in the tables, proper disposal procedures for solids removed from the pretreatment device during routine cleanings re
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  • ..., see [[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]]. ...v, W.H.S., and Kennedy, M. 2013. [https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/31076 Procedures for Waste Management From Street Sweeping and Stormwater Systems: Interim R
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  • Cleanup at sites that have undergone remediation should be documented. For example, remediated sites that are included in [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/data/wh ...property boundary and that groundwater flows on to adjacent property. For example, using the table below, if the soil beneath the BMP was fine sand and the u
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  • ...ve language inserted into table format, one row per requirement. To see an example of a before-and-after stormwater permit, compare our Construction Stormwate ...xamples: 2. Domestic and industrial wastewater and process wastewater. For example, wash water, commercial equipment and/or vehicle cleaning.
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  • ...nd tools require information on the pollutant concentration in runoff. For example, the Simple Method, which is commonly used to estimate pollutant loading, u ...g concentration and flow data taken at discrete time intervals. In the top example, assume all time intervals are 30. In the lower graph, intervals 1 and 2 fr
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  • ...surrogate parameters. Therefore, state agencies are currently working on procedures for designing and monitoring stormwater reuse systems in more effective way
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  • ...ds/2016/04/Sample-Drawing-DoubleTrap-Infiltration.pdf StormTrap Doubletrap example project] ..._investigating_sites_with_potential_constraints_on_stormwater_infiltration Procedures for investigating sites with potential constraints]
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  • ...ds across a municipality. Data on debris collected per curb mile swept for example can indicate that some locations should be swept more or less frequently to ...ed in [[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]]. The resulting information can be applied to the relevant sweeper load(s)
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  • ...infiltration_rates#Soil_property_determination_for_infiltration_SCM_design procedures described here].
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  • ...|thumb|alt=photos of training and workshops from Metro Blooms|<font size=3>Example of training and education conducted by [https://metroblooms.org/ Metro Bloo ...a and analysis of basins as well as inspection, operation, and maintenance procedures
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  • ...han the particle density, which isa the density of the solid material. For example, the table includes the density of quartzite, a solid material. The table a ...png|300px|thumb|alt=schematic showing different shank designs|<font size=3>Example of different shank designs commonly used for agricultural tillage ([[Constr
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  • ...raph.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=a photo illustrating porous concrete|<font size=3>Example of a new retrofit permeable parking lot at the University of Minnesota</fon ...ine to establish measurable performance criteria for enforcing maintenance procedures. The mechanism should, if possible, grant authority for local agencies to e
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  • Quality assurance/quality control procedures are summarized in the following table.
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  • ...ter construction plan should be developed to specifically address shutdown procedures or active construction plans. Projects that plan to continue construction
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  • ...e to size underdrains is typically determined by the project engineer. An example for sizing underdrains is found in Section 5.7 of the [https://deq.nc.gov/a ...e constraints, it may not be possible to include a grass buffer strip. For example, parking lot island retrofits may not have adequate space to provide a gras
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  • Train employees and subcontractors in the MS4's vehicle washing procedures to avoid illicit discharges. ==Example Program==
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  • ...s located on public land, private land, or in the public right of way. For example, plantings in the public right of way that conflict with any traffic safety ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist is provided [https://stormwater.pca
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  • ...s located on public land, private land, or in the public right of way. For example, exterior plantings in the public right of way that conflict with any traff ...r’s interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. Example construction phase inspection checklists are provided further down below.
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  • ...easurement, analysis, calculation or assessment; the analytical technique, procedures and methods used; the results of the analysis or assessment; and any calcul
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  • ...ons on how to implement program procedures, including enforcement response procedures. There will be idea sharing and examples for educating internal staff and e
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  • ...s located on public land, private land, or in the public right of way. For example, plantings in the public right of way that conflict with any traffic safety ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us
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