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MCM -4 Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control <br />Key to <br />Required BMP Title <br />Permit <br />Unique <br />Reference <br />BMP ID <br />Numbers <br />4a -1 <br />Ordinance or other Regulatory Mechanism <br />V.G.4.a <br />4b -1 <br />Construction Site Implementation of Erosion and Sediment <br />V.G.4.b <br />Control BMPs <br />4c -1 <br />Waste Controls for Construction Site Operators <br />V.G.4.c <br />4d -1 <br />Procedure for Site Plan Review <br />V.G.4.d <br />4e -1 <br />Establishment of Procedures for the Receipt and <br />V.G.4.e <br />Consideration of Reports of Stormwater Noncompliance <br />4f -1 <br />Establishment of Procedures for Site Inspections and <br />V.G.4.f <br />Enforcement <br />The City currently has measures in place for Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control. An <br />erosion control ordinance was adopted in 2006. Construction specifications, which are included <br />in all construction projects through out the City, require the Contractor to follow certain criteria <br />that ensure environmental compliance. Site plan review and pertinent State and Federal permits <br />also are required prior to construction to ensure environmental regulations are met. <br />In order to prevent pollution to water bodies during construction, contractors are required to <br />provide acceptable erosion control measures and maintenance during the life of the contract. <br />Special attention will be made to ensure that the water is not direction discharged into a lake, <br />stream, or other body of water. <br />The City of Roseville falls within the Rice Creek Watershed, Capitol Region Watershed and <br />Grass Lake Watershed. Projects meeting certain criteria are reviewed by the governing <br />watershed district for consideration of potential water quality impacts. Based on their review, <br />the governing watershed may require a permit prior to any construction activity. <br />Pollutants from construction sites can cause physical, chemical, and biological harm to water <br />bodies, eventually requiring dredging and destroying aquatic habitats. In order to prevent such <br />action, the City of Roseville has a permit program requiring construction activity to meet a set of <br />criteria. The permit will compliment the MPCA construction storm water permit as much as <br />possible. <br />wq- strm4 -50 <br />