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Municipal Stormwater Permittees <br />Page 3 <br />January 19, 2010 <br />6. Provide grants to local units of government for up to 5Q percent of the costs to treat or <br />clean up contaminated stormwater pond sediments or other contaminated waters as <br />defined in statute. Information about grant requirements and application materials will be <br />made available through the MPCA ~Veb site on or before June 15, 20 I o. <br />7. Require municipal stormwater permittees to complete an inventory to identify stormwater <br />ponds, wetlands and other water bodies impacted by the collection, treatment and <br />conveyance of stormwater see attachment municipal stormwater permittee Pond <br />Inventory). The inventory information will be due to the MPCA with the permit <br />application for the revised MS4 permit expected after June 1, 2011. <br />For more information about stormwater, PAH contamination of stormwater ponds, or the <br />legislation to restrict the use of coal tar sealers; visit <br />www.pca.state.mn.uslwaterlstormwaterlstormwater-ms4.html. <br />If you have questions, or would. like additional information, please contact: <br />Dale Thompson <br />Supervisor, Municipal Stormwater Unit <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />52a Lafayette Road.Norht <br />St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 <br />65~-757-2776 or 800-657-3864 <br />dale.thompson~a state.mn.us <br />DT: ah <br />