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<br />Page 20 of26 <br />PennitNo: MNRlOOOOl <br /> <br />February 12, 1981. Discharges to these waters must incorporate the BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2 <br />and C.3 of this appendix. <br /> <br />3. Scenic or recreational river segments: Saint Croix river, entire length; Cannon River from <br />northem city limits of Faribault to its confluence with the Mississippi River; North Fork ofthe <br />Crow River from Lake Koronis outlet to the Meeker- Wright county line; Kettle River from north <br />Pine County line to the site ofthe fonner dam at Sandstone; Minnesota River from Lac qui Parle <br />dam to Redwood County state aid highway II; Mississippi River from county state aid highway <br />7 bridge in Saint Cloud to northwestern city limits of Anoka; and Rum River from state aid <br />Highway 27 bridge in Onamia to Madison and Rice streets in Anoka. Discharges to these waters <br />must incorporate the BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2 and C.3 of this appendix. <br /> <br />4. Lake Superior: (prohibited and restricted) Discharges to Lake Superior must incorporate the <br />BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2 and C.3 ofthis appendix. <br /> <br />5. Lake Trout Lakes: Identified in Minn. R. 7050.0470, inclnding those inside the boundaries of <br />the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wildemess and Voyageurs National Park. Discharges to these <br />waters must incorporate the BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2, C.3 and CA of this appendix. <br /> <br />6. Trout Lakes: identified in Minn. R. 6264.0050, subp. 2. Discharges to these waters must <br />incorporate the BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2, C.3, and CA of this appendix. <br /> <br />7. Scientific and natural areas: Boot Lake, Anoka County; Kettle River in sections 15,22,23, T <br />41 N, R 20, Pine County; Pennington Bog, Beltrami County; Purvis Lake-Ober Foundation, Saint <br />Louis County; Waters within the borders ofItasca Wildemess Sanctuary, Clearwater County; <br />Iron Springs Bog, Clearwater County; Wolsfeld Woods, Hennepin County; Green Water Lake, <br />Becker County; Blackdog Preserve, Dakota County; Prairie Bush Clover, Jackson County; Black <br />Lake Bog, Pine County; Pembina Trail Preserve, Polk County; and Falls Creek, Washington <br />County. Discharges to these waters must incorporate the BMPs outlined in C.I, C.2, C.3 and <br />CA ofthis appendix. <br /> <br />8. Trout Streams: listed in Minn. R. 6264.0050, subp. 4. Discharges to these waters must <br />incorporate the BMPs outlined in Appendix A C.I, C.2, C.3, and C.5 ofthis appendix. <br /> <br />C. ADDITIONAL BMPS FOR SPECIAL WATERS <br /> <br />For the BMPs described in C.2. CA and C.5 ofthis Appendix: <br /> <br />Where the proximity to bedrock precludes the installation of any of the pennanent storm water <br />management practices outlined in Appendix A, other treatment such as grassed swales, smaller <br />ponds, or grit chambers is required prior to discharge to surface waters. <br /> <br />For work on road projects where the lack of right of way precludes the installation of any of the <br />pennanent storm water management practices outlined in Appendix A, other treatment such as <br />grassed swales, smaller ponds, or grit chambers is required prior to discharge to surface waters. <br /> <br />I. During construction. <br /> <br />a. All exposed soil areas with a slope of 3: I or steeper, that have a continuous positive slope to <br />a special water must have temporary erosion protectiou or permanent cover within 3 days <br /> <br />wq~stm12w51 <br />