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<br />e <br /> <br />Appendix - Arden Hil1s Water Quality Task Force - June 2000 <br /> <br />1) Work to bring watershed education to the citizens of Arden Hills. <br /> <br />2) Encourage and enable citizens to solve water quality issues where they live by developing and <br /> <br />encouraging programs to accomplish City Water Quality goals. <br /> <br />3) Support and encourage water quality monitoring programs in areas of the greatest water quality <br />_ -----impactsandareas JWLc1/.rreJ'ltl)L1estewy RrWn nr Rnm.eJLCountJ.L.I1rden Hm~ ~hould.suppoJ"t.the <br />RCWD water quality programs for schools. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />4) Convene a citizen board to work with City Staff in planning a comprehensive Water Management <br />Plan. <br /> <br />5) Request that Rice Creek Watershed District promptly notifY AH staff of any new projects that <br />potentially impact AH waters. IdentifY staff water quality contacts in Roseville, New Brighton, MN <br />DOT, and Ramsey County for general and hazard response communications. <br /> <br />6) Maintain all city sediment collection and water quality control features on a regular schedule. <br /> <br />IdentifY areas most impacted by seasonal street runoffproducts. <br /> <br />7) Introduce water quality planning in new or repair projects and plan for retrofit and repair of City <br />infrastructure using appropriate Best Management Practices. <br /> <br />8) Amend City ordinances, as appropriate, to encourage improved water quality practices in <br />development and redevelopment projects and to allow for certain types of landscape and water <br />plantings as natural amendments for water quality purposes. <br />