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Table 8 <br />Goal 2  Surface Water Protection <br />Goal Statement: Maintain or improve the water quality and ecological integrity of the <br />City’s lakes, ponds, and wetlands. <br />Policy No.Goal 2:Surface Water Protection-Policies <br />1 The City shall enforce the Erosion and Sediment Control ordinance (City Code <br />Section 803.04) for all land disturbing activity greater than 10,000 square fe <br />or adjacent to a water resource. <br />2 The City shall require stormwater treatment for land disturbing acti <br />exceeding one-half acre or 5,000 square feet new impervious. The level of <br />treatment provided shall comply with the infiltration/volume red <br />standards or if infiltration is not feasible remove 90% of total <br />and 60% of total phosphorus. <br />3 The City shall enforce the Shoreland, Wetland, and Storm Water Management <br />ordinance to regulate alterations of shorelands and wetlands and <br />existing aquatic, vegetation and wildlife conditions to the maximum extent <br />possible. <br />4 The City delegates administration of the Wetland Conservation Ac <br />the Watershed Districts which will act as the Local Government U <br />for enforcing the regulations of WCA. The City shall be informed <br />provide informal review of all wetland impacts within the City. <br />5 The City shall cooperate and collaborate with the MPCA and local <br />conducting and implementing TMDL projects for impaired waters wi <br />downstream of the City. <br />4.3Groundwater Protection <br />Unlike surface water resources, which can be managed within well defined and limited <br />physical boundaries, groundwater is a natural resource feature oFor <br />this reason, groundwater must be managed by a local government agency that has authority <br />outside of the Citys jurisdiction. In Ramsey County, the Ramsey Conservation District has <br />been delegated the responsibility to write and administer the Ra <br />Protection Plan. Because drinking water in the City is provided <br />Water Service and the City does not own any public water supply <br />prepared a Wellhead Protection Plan. <br />Table 9 <br />Goal 3  Groundwater Protection <br />Goal Statement: Protect the quality and quantity of groundwater through <br />collaboration with local and state agencies managing groundwater resources. <br />Policy No.Goal 3:Groundwater Protection–Policies <br />1 The City will follow the Minnesota Department of Healths (MDOH) guidance <br />on evaluation of stormwater infiltration projects in vulnerable <br />protection areas (WHPAs) and drinking water source management areas <br />(DWSMAs) to determine if infiltration practices are appropriate. <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management PlanROSEV120222 <br />City of RosevillePage 19 <br /> <br />