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*Visit the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-projects#draft-pending-projects-990aee4d MPCA TMDL Project page] for information on specific projects across the state
 
*Visit the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-projects#draft-pending-projects-990aee4d MPCA TMDL Project page] for information on specific projects across the state
  
==Other technical assistance and guidance==
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==MPCA technical assistance and resources==
*[[MS4 staff contact information and staff assignments]]
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/municipal-stormwater-ms4#guidance-and-bmps-da807a70 MPCA MS4 website]
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*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MS4_staff_contact_information_and_staff_assignments MPCA MS4 staff contact information]
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*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MS4_fact_sheets Pollution prevention guidance] - collection of MS4 fact sheets
 
*[[MS4 case studies]]
 
*[[MS4 case studies]]
 
*[[MS4 webinars and videos]]
 
*[[MS4 webinars and videos]]
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/municipal-stormwater-ms4#guidance-and-bmps-da807a70 MPCA MS4 website] - additional guidance documents and fact sheets
 
*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MS4_fact_sheets Pollution prevention guidance]
 
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm1-07.pdf Stormwater and Wetlands - Planning and Evaluation Guidelines]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm1-07.pdf Stormwater and Wetlands - Planning and Evaluation Guidelines]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm4-28.pdf Untreated Stormwater Runoff to Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm4-28.pdf Untreated Stormwater Runoff to Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands]
 
*[[2017 MS4 Technical Assistance and Outreach Needs Survey Results]]
 
*[[2017 MS4 Technical Assistance and Outreach Needs Survey Results]]
 
*[[Pond, lake, and wetland inventory]]
 
*[[Pond, lake, and wetland inventory]]

Revision as of 12:56, 9 April 2019

Information: We recently updated this page and will continue to work on information about MS4 stormwater management. If you have suggestions, we welcome comments using the comment box at the bottom of most pages in the manual.
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MPCA MS4 staff contact information can be found at this link.

The municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) stormwater program is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and pollution that enters surface and ground water from storm sewer systems. Public entities that own or operate an MS4 play a key role in preventing or reducing the negative impacts stormwater runoff has on our valuable water resources.

Proper stormwater runoff management in urbanized areas is especially important for restoring and protecting surface waters. Urbanized areas are more likely to have activities that contribute pollutants to stormwater runoff, like applying anti/deicing mixtures to roads; fueling vehicles; grease, oil, and other spills; landscaping; and using pesticides and fertilizers. Urbanized areas have a large amount of impervious surfaces, or surfaces that rain and snowmelt cannot pass through, such as streets, driveways, rooftops, parking lots and sidewalks. Stormwater runoff from these surfaces travels faster and in higher amounts, damaging rivers, streams, and wetlands; destroying aquatic habitats; increasing the amount of pollutants that enter surface waters; and limiting groundwater recharge.

MS4 stormwater permit

MS4 General Permit reissuance 2019

Visit the MS4 General Permit reissuance page for updates on the next MS4 General Permit.

Minimum Control Measures

An effective Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) has six different components known as Minimum Control Measures (MCMs):

Tools and resources

A collection of resources for use by stormwater program staff. It is intended to help entities regulated under the MS4 program meet the requirements of the general permit. It offers a wide range of downloadable stormwater education information including sample fact sheets, newsletters, videos, and other resources.

Provides guidance to help local MS4 staff meet the requirements of the six Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) in the MS4 General Permit and assist with overall stormwater management. In addition to general guidance documents, the Digital Document Library has example documents that stormwater staff are using to manage their stormwater pollution prevention programs (SWPPPs). All documents in the Digital Document Library are available for all site users to download and use. MPCA staff will review all materials to ensure their compliance with the MS4 General Permit prior to posting in the Digital Document Library.

An interactive online map tool that can be used to view and explore MS4 boundaries, defined urban areas, impaired waters, outstanding resource value waters, trout waters and approved TMDL study areas.

MS4 audit guidance

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandates the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to evaluate MS4 permittees for compliance with the MS4 General Permit. The MPCA does this through compliance audits. To find out more information about the audit process see the pages below:

Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)

MPCA technical assistance and resources