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2 The City acknowledges the potential for stormwater infiltration <br />mobilize soil contaminants and shall support alternate volume re <br />practices in areas of known or suspected soil contamination. <br />3 The City will cooperate with Ramsey Conservation District to dev <br />revise land-use regulations as necessary in DWSMAs to protect drinking water <br />and public health. <br />4 The City shall encourageLow Impact Development (LID) to minimize <br />imperviousness and promote naturally occurring groundwater recha <br />4.4Public Education and Outreach <br />Public involvement and outreach is a strategy and an effort that <br />involved in decisions that affect any facet of their life. Public involvement creates <br />opportunities for the residents and the general public to partic <br />impact them directly which often leads to more informed decisionmaking. Public <br />involvement also allows the City to reach residents that might be looking for educational <br />information on water resources or opportunities to get involved <br />projects. <br />The Citys web site is an alternative medium to provide municipal inf <br />residents and those people who live outside Roseville. An electris <br />accessible on the Citys stormwater webpage. Because the Plan ha, <br />including engineers, planners, developers, citizens, scientists and educators; electronic access <br />to the text and mapping creates a better understanding of the go <br />this Plan, as well as links to previous studies and tools that w <br />on projects ranging from a development site plan to a backyard l <br />The City will make an ongoing effort on both a City-wide and watershed level toward <br />educating the public by distributing information to its resident <br />should employ to protect water resources throughout the City. Th <br />residents on better land use practices such as the benefits of ufree fertilizer <br />and keeping grass clipping out of the streets. Educational infor <br />regarding the proper use of a wide range of lawn chemicals and installing <br />rain water gardens. <br />Table 10 <br />Goal 4 Public Education and Outreach <br />Goal Statement: Promote stewardship and increase awareness of land and water <br />resources through public education andoutreach. <br />Policy No.Goal 4:Public Education and Outreach–Policies <br />1 The City will continue to implement an education and outreach prusing <br />a variety of media, including use of notices, mailings, local ca <br />newsletters, articles in Roseville City News, web sites, workshops and/or <br />presentations to inform the community about water resource issue <br />2 The City will continue to conduct a public annual stormwater mee <br />described in the Citys SWPPP for the MS4 NPDES permit. <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management PlanROSEV120222 <br />City of RosevillePage 20 <br /> <br />
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