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Page 10 of 38 <br /> Permit No: MNR040000 <br /> a. The permittee's entire small MS4 as a goal, but at a minimum, all pipes 12 inches or <br /> greater in diameter, including stormwater flow direction in those pipes <br /> b. Outfalls, including a unique identification (ID) number assigned by the permittee, and <br /> an associated geographic coordinate <br /> c. Structural stormwater BIVIPs that are part of the permittee's small MS4 <br /> d. All receiving waters <br /> 2. Inventory(2009 Minnesota Session Law, Ch. 172. Sec. 28). <br /> a. The permittee shall complete an inventory of: <br /> (1) All ponds within the permittee's jurisdiction that are constructed and operated for <br /> purposes of water quality treatment, stormwater detention, and flood control, and <br /> that are used for the collection of stormwater via constructed conveyances. <br /> Stormwater ponds do not include areas of temporary ponding, such as ponds that <br /> exist only during a construction project or short-term accumulations of water in <br /> road ditches. <br /> (2) All wetlands and lakes,within the permittee's jurisdiction, that collect stormwater <br /> via constructed conveyances. <br /> b. The permittee shall complete and submit the inventory to the Agency on a form <br /> provided by the Commissioner. Each feature inventoried shall include the following <br /> information: <br /> (1) A unique identification (ID) number assigned by the permittee <br /> (2) A geographic coordinate <br /> (3) Type of feature (e.g., pond,wetland, or lake).This may be determined by using best <br /> professional judgment. <br /> D. Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) <br /> The permittee shall incorporate the following six MCMs into the SWPPP.The permittee shall <br /> document as part of the SWPPP, a description of BIVIPs used for each MCM,the responsible <br /> person(s) and department(s) in charge, an implementation schedule, and measureable goals <br /> that will be used to determine the success of each BMP. <br /> 1. Public Education and Outreach <br /> New permittees shall develop and implement, and existing permittees shall revise their <br /> current program, as necessary, and continue to implement, a public education program to <br /> distribute educational materials or equivalent outreach that informs the public of the <br /> impact stormwater discharges have on water bodies and that includes actions citizens, <br /> businesses, and other local organizations can take to reduce the discharge of pollutants to <br /> stormwater.The program shall also include: <br /> a. Distribution of educational materials or equivalent outreach focused on: <br /> (1) Specifically selected stormwater-related issue(s) of high priority to the permittee to <br /> be emphasized during this permit term (e.g., specific TIVIDL reduction targets, <br /> changing local business practices, promoting adoption of residential BIVIPs, lake <br />