• the MS4 from permittee owned/operated facilities and operations. The permittee must :k. application of herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/ru
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  • [[File:General information page image.png|left|100px|alt=image]] ...on'''</span> (WLA) compliance. For guidance on using WinSLAMM to meet TMDL permit requirements, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Recommend
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  • ...cterization in the TCMA table presents the impaired lakes and wetlands and general characteristics of each waterbody and watershed, including watershed area, ...hloride Impairments and Road Density in the TCMA map based on road density information provided by the [http://www.dot.state.mn.us/ Minnesota Department of Transp
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  • ...nfiltration. Answers include links and if appropriate, links to additional information. ...stormwater_ponds#Physical_feasibility_initial_check The Manual states]: In general, there is no minimum separation distance required with ponds. Intercepting
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  • ...]</span> (TMDL) and describes how a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permittee can use the [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title= | rowspan=2 | '''MS4''' || colspan=2 | '''Existing TP loading''' || colspan =2 | '''WLA TP loadi
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  • This webinar will provide information on the importance and value of street sweeping for controlling nutrient loa ...//stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Street_sweeping Link here for information on street sweeping]
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  • [[File:General information page image.png|left|100px|alt=image]] ...allocation'''</span> WLA compliance. For guidance on using P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Recommend
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  • ...sphorus Treatment System" means the diversion of flowing stormwater from a MS4, removal treated stormwater back into a MS4 or receiving water. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7090/ Minn. R. 7090]
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  • ...System (MS4) permit]. The permit requires municipalities that have an MS4 permit, discharge to a receiving water with a TMDL that was approved by the EPA pr ...simple analysis of the data. Results are summarized on this page. For more information on the TMDL reporting form, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?t
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  • ...es and implementation of soil amendment standards and ordinances. For more information on compost, see the section on [[Turf|turf]]. ...ow. The program is ultimately dependent upon several factors including the MS4’s available resources, extent of development and/or redevelopment opportu
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  • ...ray of different BMPs. The BMPs vary by effectiveness in reducing chloride application and cost of implementing the BMP. ...available to the winter maintenance industry. The TechEx provided valuable information on specific BMPs that are currently being used by various entities and the
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  • ...ated to the various sources contributing chloride as well as a MOS and, in general, a RC. The TMDL equation can be written as: ...ee for calculating the allowable load from runoff, including the permitted MS4 areas and non-permitted areas. This approach assumes that chloride from win
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  • <font size=3>'''New requirements in the 2020 MS4 General Permit and related guidance materials'''</font size><br> ...en the entire permit item is new (i.e., it was not in the 2013 MS4 General Permit). This table will continue to be updated over time as new resources and mat
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  • ...partners, including MS4s. More information on SWAG requirements and grant application can be found on the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/surface-water-assess ...ist] (MPCA, 2018b) there are no lakes listed as impaired for TSS. For more information regarding establishing a TSS monitoring program for streams, [https://storm
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  • [[File:Technical information page image.png|100px|left|alt=image]] ...nesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit MPCA Construction Stormwater General Permit] that require preservation of buffer zones both during and after site distu
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  • {{alert|This page is only applicable to Phase I MS4 permittees.|alert-danger}} ...Guide is intended to assist Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permittees in the completion of the Commissioner-approved TMDL Annual Repo
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  • ...larity about existing stormwater discharges that are covered under a NPDES permit and is specific to municipal stormwater discharges (not industrial or const ...ted stormwater conveyance system (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System or MS4).
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  • ...partners, including MS4s. More information on SWAG requirements and grant application can be found on the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/surface-water-assess ...four-day DO <span title="an instrument probe that automatically transmits information about its surroundings underground, under water, in the atmosphere, etc.">
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  • {{alert|For more detailed information about some of the updates described below, see [[Minnesota Stormwater Manua ***[[Cost and maintenance information for street sweeping for water quality]]
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  • ...ies. Links to websites for these agencies can be found in the [[Regulatory information#References|References]] section.|alert-info}} ==Stormwater programs and permit requirements==
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