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Stantec <br /> CENTERVILLE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> September 2012 <br /> City staff will inspect ponds in accordance with the requirements of the NPDES MS4 Permit. <br /> This Permit is currently in the process of being finalized by the MPCA. <br /> Potential capital improvement projects are described in Chapter 8, Capital Improvements Plan. <br /> These projects should aid in addressing maintenance concerns within their respective areas. <br /> As described in Section 3.8, Utility Systems, eleven residences remain on Individual Sewage <br /> Treatment Systems (ISTS). The City will work closely with the County to inspect these systems <br /> and assure that they are operated properly. <br /> 6.2 SUPPORT OF RCWD PROGRAMS AND EXISTING AGREEMENTS <br /> The City recognizes the benefit of a governmental entity such as the RCWD for purposes of <br /> water resource management. An agency such as the RCWD can best handle sensitive <br /> intercommunity issues such as water and drainage rights and management. As a result, the City <br /> will continue to support and coordinate with the RCWD on all water resource management <br /> issues, and it recognizes the role of the RCWD to continue to administer all water resource <br /> permitting and regulation responsibilities within the City. <br /> The City presently has existing agreements with the City of Lino Lakes and the RCWD. The <br /> RCWD is responsible for maintenance of the Clearwater Creek Ditch System within the City. <br /> The City also cooperates with the City of Lino Lakes under a Joint Powers Agreement with <br /> street sweeping and rock hauling efforts. There are no other known existing agreements with <br /> the City of Lino Lakes, RCWD, or private parties. <br /> 6.3 PHASE II NPDES MS4 PERMIT AND SWPPP <br /> The MPCA is the permitting authority in Minnesota for the National Pollutant Discharge <br /> Elimination System (NPDES). Under this system, the City is considered a municipal separate <br /> storm sewer system (MS4) community and must obtain a Phase 11 NPDES MS4 Permit. Under <br /> the provisions of its MS4 Permit, the City has developed and implemented a Storm Water <br /> Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP). <br /> The SWPPP addresses six minimum control measures: <br /> 1. Public education <br /> 2. Public involvement <br /> 3. Illicit discharge detection and elimination <br /> 4. Construction site runoff control <br /> 5. Post - construction runoff control <br /> 6. Pollution prevention in municipal operations <br /> The City has identified best management practices (BMPs) and measurable goals associated <br /> with each minimum control measure. An annual report on the implementation of the SWPPP is <br /> One Team. Infinite Solutions. <br /> 6.15 <br /> 34 <br />