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4.5 Pollution Prevention and Maintenance <br />(insert narrative) <br />Table 11 <br />Goal 5 — Pollution Prevention and Maintenance <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan ROSEV120222 <br />City of Roseville Page 16 <br />Policy No. <br />Goal 5: Pollution Prevention and Maintenance — Policies <br />1 <br />The City encourages residents to take advantage of the free Ramsey County <br />yard waste collection sites or backyard composting to prevent these potential <br />sources of TSS and nutrients from reaching the storm sewer system and <br />downstream receiving water bodies. <br />2 <br />The City encourages residents to properly dispose of household hazardous <br />waste (cleaning products, automotive fluids, lawn and garden chemicals, ect.) <br />at a Ramsey County collection site to prevent these potential sources of <br />pollutants from reaching the storm sewer system and downstream receiving <br />water bodies. <br />3 <br />The City prohibits non -storm water discharges to the storm drainage system to <br />the maximum extent practicable as described in the Section 803.03 (Storm <br />Water Illicit Discharge and Connection) of the City Code. <br />4 <br />The City shall conduct street sweeping at least three times a year. The first <br />sweep shall be as soon as practical in the spring. Storm water sensitive areas <br />are priority and swept first throughout the year. <br />5 <br />The City prohibits the use of coal tar -based sealer on asphalt driveways and <br />parking lots within the City to prevent Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons <br />(PAHs) present in coal tar from contaminated stormwater runoff and <br />downstream receiving water bodies (City Code Chapter 410). <br />6 <br />Appropriate city staff shall have training and equipment available to deal with <br />small spills of hazardous material on City property. All spills which cause <br />pollution of the air, land, or water resources must be reported immediately to <br />the State Duty Officer at 651.649.5451. <br />7 <br />Appropriate city staff shall have training on best management practices for the <br />application of road salt and de -icing materials and shall reduce the amount of <br />chlorides to the maximum extent practicable. The City also encourages <br />residents to reduce salt usage and offers tips to cut salt usage on the City <br />website. <br />8 <br />The City limits phosphate application within the City and prohibits application <br />during certain periods and on impervious surfaces. The fertilizer ordinance <br />(City Code Chapter 408) also includes licensing requirements for commercial <br />applicators. <br />9 <br />The City shall annually inspect and clean all structural pollution control <br />devices. A minimum of 20 percent of the MS4 outfalls, sediment basins and <br />ponds are inspectedannually on a rotating basis in accordance with its SWPPP. <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan ROSEV120222 <br />City of Roseville Page 16 <br />
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