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7 Appropriate City staff shall have training on best management practices for t <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 encou <br />property owners to reduce salt usage and offers tips to cut salt usage on the <br />City website. <br />8 The City limits phosphate application within the City and prohib <br />during certain periods and on impervious surfaces. The fertilize <br />City Code Chapter 408) also includes licensing requirements for commercial <br />( <br />applicators. <br />9 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 inspected annually on a rotating basis in accordance with its <br />SWPPP. Cleaning, sediment and debris removal will be performed a <br />necessary. <br />10 The City requires private storm water systems to be maintained in proper <br />conditions consistent with the performance standards for which t <br />City Code Section 1017.26 Subp. B.4). Clean up and <br />originally designed ( <br />removal of settled materials is required every five years. <br />11 The City will support state and watershed programs to limit the <br />invasive species and will encourage contractors to take the nece <br />avoid the spread of invasive species. <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management PlanROSEV120222 <br />City of RosevillePage 24 <br /> <br />
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