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1. The Permit (Part II I.D.3.) requires that, within 12 months of the date permit coverage is extended, existing permittees revise <br />their current program as necessary, and continue to implement and enforce a program to detect and eliminate illicit <br />discharges into the small MS4. Describe your current program: <br />The City follows a number of measures to implement and enforce this program in order with the goal of pollution reduction <br />in the City's water bodies. A storm sewer system map, depicting water bodies, conveyance systems, and outfalls has been <br />completed. All pollution control devices (grit chambers, separators, etc) are inspected and documented annually to ensure <br />proper function and request any repair. Public reporting of any illicit behavior, such as illicit connections or discharges is <br />made possible on the City's webpage or at City Hall. The City of Roseville informs employees, businesses, and the general <br />public of the hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of wastes. Specific audiences may be <br />targeted due to their type of business but the overall objective is to inform the audience of the ways to detect and eliminate <br />illicit discharges and the hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. <br />2. Does your Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program meet the following requirements, as found in the Permit <br />(Part III.D.3.c.-g.)? <br />a. Incorporation of illicit discharge detection into all inspection and maintenance activities conducted <br />® Yes ❑ No <br />under the Permit (Part III.D.6.e.-(.)Where feasible, illicit discharge inspections shall be conducted <br />during dry -weather conditions (e.g., periods of 72 or more hours of no precipitation). <br />b. Detecting and tracking the source of illicit discharges using visual inspections. The permittee may <br />® Yes ❑ No <br />also include use of mobile cameras, collecting and analyzing water samples, and/or other detailed <br />procedures that may be effective investigative tools. <br />c. Training of all field staff, in accordance with the requirements of the Permit (Part III.D.6.g.(2)), in <br />® Yes ❑ No <br />illicit discharge recognition (including conditions which could cause illicit discharges), and <br />reporting illicit discharges for further investigation. <br />d. Identification of priority areas likely to have illicit discharges, including at a minimum, evaluating <br />❑ Yes ® No <br />land use associated with businesstindustrial activities, areas where illicit discharges have been <br />identified in the past, and areas with storage of large quantities of significant materials that could <br />result in an illicit discharge. <br />e. Procedures for the timely response to known, suspected, and reported illicit discharges. <br />❑ Yes ® No <br />f. Procedures for investigating, locating, and eliminating the source of illicit discharges. <br />❑ Yes ® No <br />g. Procedures for responding to spills, including emergency response procedures to prevent spills from <br />❑ Yes ® No <br />entering the small MS4. The procedures shall also include the immediate notification of the <br />Minnesota Department of Public Safety Duty Officer, if the source of the illicit discharge is a spill or <br />leak as defined in Minn. Stat. § 115.061. <br />h. When the source of the illicit discharge is found, the permittee shall use the ERPs required by the <br />❑ Yes ® No <br />Permit (Part III.B.) to eliminate the illicit discharge and require any needed corrective action(s). <br />If you answered no to any of the above permit requirements, describe the tasks and corresponding schedules that will be <br />taken to assure that, within 12 months of the date permit coverage is extended, these permit requirements are met: <br />C.2. The City will review and update their Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program as necessary to meet the <br />requirements as found in the Permit (Part III.D.3.c.-g.). The City will review current procedures and ensure they are in a <br />written format and housed so they are easy to access. This effort will be completed within 12 months of the date permit <br />coverage is extended. <br />3. List the categories of BMPs that address your illicit discharge, detection and elimination program. Use the first table for <br />categories of BMPs that you have established and the second table for categories of BMPs that you plan to implement <br />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 EPA's Measurable Goals Guidance for Phase II Small MS4s <br />(http://vwAv.epa.gov/npdestpubstmeasurablegoals.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 <br />Measurable goals and timeframes <br />Maintain a GIS Storm Sewer Map <br />New or reconstructed storm sewer add as completed <br />Review ordinances and update as needed <br />Review ordinances for updates each year <br />The Illicit Detection and Elimination Program runs throughout <br />each year of the permit. Track number of discharges identified <br />Maintain an Illicit Detection and Elimination Program <br />each year. <br />Provide education material and hold a city staff training event <br />Staff training on illicit discharges <br />on illicit discharges <br />Review non -storm water discharge list to evaluate <br />significance of each potential source <br />Performed each year of the permit <br />www.pca.state.mn.us <br />wq-strm4-49a • 5131113 <br />651-296-6300 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in alternative formats <br />Page 10 of 15 <br />
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