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67. Provide any additional information about your current illicit discharge detection and elimination program that you <br />would like to share (optional): (Maximum 10 lines of text) <br />MCM 4: Construction site stormwater runoff control <br />*68. Permit item 19.3: Do you have a regulatory mechanism(s) that establishes requirements for erosion, sediment, and waste <br />controls? <br />® Yes <br />❑ No (skip to Q73) <br />69. If yes in Q68, what does your regulatory mechanisms) consist of? (Check all that apply) <br />69.A. ❑ Contract language <br />69. B Z Ordinance <br />69. C. xp Permits <br />69.D. xp Standards <br />69. E. ❑ Written policies <br />69. F. ❑ Operational plans <br />69.G. ❑ Legal agreements <br />69.H. ❑ Other mechanism(s) (describe below)'. <br />69.1 <br />70. If yes in 068, provides website address to the regulatory mechanism(s). If the regulatory mechanism is not <br />available online, briefly describe how a copy of the regulatory mechanism can be obtained: <br />http:Jtwww.cityofroseville.com/DocumentCenterNiew/28566/Title-8-Public-Works 190806 <br />http:Jtwww. cityofroseville. com/DocumentCenterNiew/30115/24-Roseville-2040-Comprehensive-Plan-for-Final-Adoption <br />httoHwww.cityofroseville.com/2538/Stormwater-Ordinance-Standards <br />71. If yes in 068, is your regulatory mechanisms) at least as stringent as the MPCA's most current Construcfion <br />Stormwater General Permit (MNR100001) for erosion, sediment, and waste controls by incorporating the <br />Construction Stormwater General Permit by reference, or by incorporating all items in Q721. <br />® Yes (skip to Q73) <br />❑ No <br />72. If no in Q71, which of the following requirements are incorporated into your regulatory mechanism(s)? <br />(Check all that apply) <br />72.A. Erosion prevention practices: <br />72.A. 1. ❑ Before work begins, owner(s)/operator(s) must delineate the location of areas not to be disturbed. <br />72.A.2. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must minimize the need for disturbance of portions ofthe project with steep slopes. <br />When steep slopes must be disturbed, owner(s)/operator(s) must use techniques such as phasing and <br />stabilization practices designed for steep slopes (e.g., slope draining and terracing). <br />72.A.3. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must stabilize all exposed soil areas, including stockpiles. Stabilization must be <br />initiated immediately to limit soil erosion when construction activity has permanently or temporarily <br />ceased on any portion of the site and will not resume for a period exceeding 14 calendar days. <br />Stabilization must be completed no later than 14 calendar days after the construction activity has <br />ceased. Stabilization is not required on constructed base components of roads, parking lots and similar <br />surfaces. Stabilization is not required on temporary stockpiles without significant silt, clay or organic <br />components (e.g., clean aggregate stockpiles, demolition concrete stockpiles, sand stockpiles) but <br />owner(s)/operator(s) must provide sediment controls at the base of the stockpile. <br />htms//wwwu ad a. state. mn.us • <br />651296-6300 • <br />800,657-3864 • <br />use your preferred <br />relay service • <br />Available in alternative formats <br />wq,strue n9a • 9/23/20 <br />`IB9bW9U6f <br />115 <br />