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Executive Summary (Continued) <br />City Council Review and Adoption of the Plan <br />Sustainability <br />Roseville is committed to the preservation and enhancement of it <br />generation of residents must meet the needs of the present withocompromising the ability of future <br />residents to meet their own needs. This approach to sustainabili <br />Citys Comprehensive Plan. Upon adoption of this Comprehensive S <br />(CSWMP) by Council, the CSWMP will become an integral component of the Citys Compre <br />As in the Comprehensive Plan, this CSWMP will serve as a guide t <br />aspects of the Citys surface water management program and activ <br />Stormwater Management System <br />The Citys storm sewer network and overall conveyance and treatment system is in place. Future changes to <br />the system will primarily involve retrofitting to address floodi, to incorporate water quality <br />treatment, or incorporate improvements at the time of redevelopment. This storm sewer syst <br />126 miles of pipe, <br />4719 catch basins, <br />2728 manholes, <br />128 ponds, <br />58 special features (infiltration, biofiltration, water reuse, rain <br />739 inlets and outlets, and <br />six storm-sewer lift stations. <br />Water Resources <br />Roseville has a significant number of lakes, ponds, and wetlandsAs shown in the table <br />below, five of the six lakes within the City are classified as i or more pollutant or stressor. <br />These impairments mean that the lake water is not meeting state <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The Federal Clean Wat <br />establish total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) of pollutants to water bodies that do n <br />standards. Therefore, in the years ahead each of these impaired <br />will result in an implementation plan that establishes a list of actions that will be needed to eliminate or <br />manage the impairment. The City will need to work closely with t <br />organizations during the development of the TMDL Implementation <br />impaired waters and TMDLs see www.pca.state.mn.us. <br /> <br />Surface Watershed <br />Lake Affected Designated <br />Area Area <br />Pollutant or Stressor <br />NameUse <br />(Acres)(Acres) <br />Nutrient/Eutrophication Biological <br />Aquatic Recreation <br />Indicators <br />Bennett 28 169 <br />Aquatic Consumption Mercury in Fish Tissue <br />Nutrient/Eutrophication Biological <br />Aquatic recreation <br />Indicators <br />Little <br />18 NA <br />Johanna <br />Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) <br />Aquatic Consumption <br />in Fish Tissue <br />ComprehensiveSurface Water Management PlanROSEV120222 <br />City of Roseville <br /> <br />