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United States Army Corps of Engineers  the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits all <br />work in, over, or under navigable waters of the US under SectionRivers <br />and Harbors Act. Under Section 404 of the federal CWA, a Corps permit is also required <br />for the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the <br />United States Environmental Protection Agency  the U.S. Environmental Protection <br />Agency (EPA) enforces the federal CWA and SDWA, provides support for municipal <br />wastewater treatment plants, and takes part in pollution prevent <br />protecting watersheds and sources of drinking water. <br />3.2Watershed Districts <br />The City of Roseville falls under the jurisdiction of three watershed management agencies. <br />They are the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD), the Ramsey-Washington Metro <br />Watershed District(RWMWD), and the Capitol Region Watershed District (CRWD). The <br />geographical extent of each organizations jurisdictional boundaries within the City of <br />Roseville is shown in Figure 17. Note that the jurisdictional boundaries differ slightly from <br />the hydrologic boundaries shown in Figure 2. While hydrologic bo <br />the water flows in different directions, jurisdictional boundari <br />and road alignment to provide a more efficient approach to the a <br />watershed management organization programs. <br />All three of the Watershed Districts have jurisdictional authoriy within the City, and <br />therefore each must review and approve the Citys Plan to ensure consistency with the <br />respective Watershed District Plan. A generalized overview of the requirements of each <br />organization is presented in Table 7. This is not intended to represent a full analysis of <br />Watershed District rules, each organization should be contacted directly to obtain the most <br />up-to-date information on their goals, policies, and rules. <br /> <br />ComprehensiveSurface Water Management PlanROSEV120222 <br />City of RosevillePage 13 <br /> <br />