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Sec.28:with the following inventories, according to the specifications of the Permit(Part III.C.2.a.-b.), including: <br /> 1. All ponds within the permittee's jurisdiction that are constructed and operated for purposes of ❑Yes ® No <br /> water quality treatment, stormwater detention, and flood control, and that are used for the <br /> collection of stormwater via constructed conveyances. <br /> 2. All wetlands and lakes, within the permittee's jurisdiction, that collect stormwater via constructed ❑Yes ® No <br /> conveyances. <br /> D. Answer yes or no to indicate whether you have completed the following information for each feature inventoried. <br /> 1. A unique identification (ID)number assigned by the permittee. ❑Yes ® No <br /> 2. A geographic coordinate. ❑Yes ® No <br /> 3. Type of feature (e.g., pond,wetland, or lake). This may be determined by using best professional ❑Yes ® No <br /> judgment. <br /> If you have answered yes to all above requirements, and you have already submitted the Pond Inventory Form to the <br /> MPCA, then you do not need to resubmit the inventory form below. <br /> If you answered no to any of the above permit requirements, describe the tasks and corresponding schedules that will <br /> be taken to assure that,within 12 months of the date permit coverage is extended, these permit requirements are met: <br /> D. The original pond inventory was completed by recording the information on paper survey sheets. Approximately 3/4 <br /> of the information has been entered into our Storm Map GIS system. This effort will be completed within 12 months of <br /> the date permit coverage is extended. <br /> E. Answer yes or no to indicate if you are attaching your pond,wetland and lake inventory to the MPCA ❑Yes ® No <br /> on the form provided on the MPCA website at: http://www.pca.state.mn.us/ms4 , according to the <br /> specifications of Permit(Part III.C.2.b.(1)-(3)).Attach with the following file naming convention: <br /> MS4NameHere inventory. <br /> If you answered no,the inventory form must be submitted to the MPCA MS4 Permit Program within <br /> 12 months of the date permit coverage is extended. <br /> V. Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) (Part II.D.5) <br /> A. MCM1: Public education and outreach <br /> 1. The Permit requires that,within 12 months of the date permit coverage is extended, existing permittees revise their <br /> education and outreach program that focuses on illicit discharge recognition and reporting, as well as other specifically <br /> selected stormwater-related issue(s)of high priority to the permittee during this permit term. Describe your current <br /> educational program, including any high-priority topics included: <br /> A.1. The City of Roseville provides its citizens with storm water education in the form of displays,pamphlets, booklets, <br /> local newspaper,public television and utility stuffers. For the majority of the cases, the audience will be homeowners, <br /> businesses, and developers. The audience depends on the situation or campaign that may be occurring at the time. The <br /> method of distributing the materials is tailored to most efficiently reach the intended audience. The City of Roseville has <br /> created and will continuously update a link on the City's website containing storm sewer issues and pollution prevention <br /> programs in the City. General educational goals include increased awareness to storm water systems, activities that lead <br /> to storm water pollution,pollution prevention measures and awareness on the adverse effect pollution and toxins have on <br /> the water bodies and environment. <br /> 2. List the categories of BMPs that address your public education and outreach program, including the distribution of <br /> educational materials and a program implementation plan. Use the first table for categories of BMPs that you have <br /> established and the second table for categories of BMPs that you plan to implement over the course of the permit term. <br /> Include the measurable goals with appropriate timeframes that each BMP category will be implemented and completed. In <br /> addition, provide interim milestones and the frequency of action in which the permittee will implement and/or maintain the <br /> BMPs. Refer to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's(EPA)Measurable Goals Guidance for Phase II Small MS4s <br /> (htt_p://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/measurablegoals.pdf). <br /> If you have more than five categories, hit the tab key after the last line to generate a new row. <br /> Established BMP categories Measurable goals and timeframes <br /> Various brochures and information available year-round at City <br /> City Bulletin Board Hall. Track number of brochures made available each year. <br /> Article(s)that cover each major MCM published each year. <br /> Roseville City Newsletter Track number of articles published. <br /> Annual classes including topics related to Stormwater. Track <br /> Roseville University number of classes held with storm water topics. <br /> Home and Garden Show Annual show that the City has a booth at to provide info on lawn <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 8 of 15 <br />
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