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b) Where vehicle fueling and maintenance occur. <br /> c) With less than three (3)feet of separation distance from the bottom of the <br /> infiltration system to the elevation of the seasonally saturated soils or the top of <br /> bedrock. <br /> d) Where high levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater will be mobilized by the <br /> infiltrating stormwater. <br /> 2) Restrict the use of infiltration techniques to achieve the conditions for post-construction ❑Yes ® No <br /> stormwater management in the Permit(Part III.D.5.a(2)),without higher engineering <br /> review, sufficient to provide a functioning treatment system and prevent adverse <br /> impacts to groundwater,when the infiltration device will be constructed in areas: <br /> a) With predominately Hydrologic Soil Group D (clay)soils. <br /> b) Within 1,000 feet up-gradient, or 100 feet down-gradient of active karst features. <br /> c) Within a Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)as defined in Minn. <br /> R. 4720.5100, subp. 13. <br /> d) Where soil infiltration rates are more than 8.3 inches per hour. <br /> 3) For linear projects where the lack of right-of-way precludes the installation of volume ❑Yes ® No <br /> control practices that meet the conditions for post-construction stormwater management <br /> in the Permit(Part III.D.5.a(2)), the permittee's regulatory mechanism(s)may allow <br /> exceptions as described in the Permit(Part III.D.5.a(3)(b)). The permittee's regulatory <br /> mechanism(s)shall ensure that a reasonable attempt be made to obtain right-of-way <br /> during the project planning process. <br /> 4. Mitigation provisions: The permittee's regulatory mechanism(s)shall ensure that any <br /> stormwater discharges of TSS and/or TP not addressed on the site of the original construction <br /> activity are addressed through mitigation and, at a minimum, shall ensure the following <br /> requirements are met: <br /> a. Mitigation project areas are selected in the following order of preference: ❑Yes ® No <br /> 1) Locations that yield benefits to the same receiving water that receives runoff from the <br /> original construction activity. <br /> 2) Locations within the same Minnesota Department of Natural Resource (DNR) <br /> catchment area as the original construction activity. <br /> 3) Locations in the next adjacent DNR catchment area up-stream <br /> 4) Locations anywhere within the permittee's jurisdiction. <br /> b. Mitigation projects must involve the creation of new structural stormwater BMPs or the ❑Yes ® No <br /> retrofit of existing structural stormwater BMPs, or the use of a properly designed regional <br /> structural stormwater BMP. <br /> c. Routine maintenance of structural stormwater BMPs already required by this permit cannot ❑Yes ® No <br /> be used to meet mitigation requirements of this part. <br /> d. Mitigation projects shall be completed within 24 months after the start of the original ❑Yes ® No <br /> construction activity. <br /> e. The permittee shall determine, and document,who will be responsible for long-term ❑Yes ® No <br /> maintenance on all mitigation projects of this part. <br /> f. If the permittee receives payment from the owner and/or operator of a construction activity ❑Yes ® No <br /> for mitigation purposes in lieu of the owner or operator of that construction activity meeting <br /> the conditions for post-construction stormwater management in Part III.D.5.a(2), the <br /> permittee shall apply any such payment received to a public stormwater project, and all <br /> projects must be in compliance with Part III.D.5.a(4)(a)-(e). <br /> 5. Long-term maintenance of structural stormwater BMPs: The permittee's regulatory <br /> mechanism(s)shall provide for the establishment of legal mechanisms between the permittee <br /> and owners or operators responsible for the long-term maintenance of structural stormwater <br /> BMPs not owned or operated by the permittee, that have been implemented to meet the <br /> conditions for post-construction stormwater management in the Permit(Part III.D.5.a(2)). This <br /> only includes structural stormwater BMPs constructed after the effective date of this permit and <br /> that are directly connected to the permittee's MS4, and that are in the permittee's jurisdiction. <br /> The legal mechanism shall include provisions that, at a minimum: <br /> a. Allow the permittee to conduct inspections of structural stormwater BMPs not owned or ®Yes ❑ No <br /> operated by the permittee, perform necessary maintenance, and assess costs for those <br /> structural stormwater BMPs when the permittee determines that the owner and/or operator <br /> of that structural stormwater BMP has not conducted maintenance. <br /> b. Include conditions that are designed to preserve the permittee's right to ensure maintenance ®Yes ❑ No <br /> responsibility, for structural stormwater BMPs not owned or operated by the permittee,when <br /> those responsibilities are legally transferred to another party. <br /> c. Include conditions that are designed to protect/preserve structural stormwater BMPs and ®Yes ❑ No <br /> www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in alternative formats <br /> wq-strm4-49a • 5131113 Page 6 of 15 <br />