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you know, a May 2003 decision by the Minnesota Court of Appeals remanded portions of the <br />MS4 general permit back to the MPCA for modification. MPCA has been working on changes <br />to the peiuiit. The MPCA intends to modify the penult in the spring, 2004. After the modified <br />penult is approved by the MPCA Citizens' Board, MPCA staff will send a letter to MS4 <br />permittees that addresses the process for SWPPP approval and the MPCA state -wide public <br />notice for each MS4 SWPPP. Your revised SWPPP will be due approximately 90 days after the <br />modified permit is issued. <br />b. Briefly list the best management practices using their unique identification numbers you <br />used in your permit application or any measurable goals that were changed. Attach a <br />separate sheet if necessary. <br />BNIP's 1 -01 -R through 6 -07 (modified measurable goals and /or implementation <br />schedule) <br />7. Did you rely on any other entities to satisfy any portion of your SWPPP? Yes <br />8. Do you discharge to waters with a restricted discharge? See Appendix C Part B; you may view <br />the applicable rules at www.pca.state.mn.us/water/water_mnrules.html. NO <br />If your answer is no, skip ahead to the certification. <br />If your answer is "yes," please attach the following: <br />a. A map of the watersheds where your MS4 discharges to the waters with restricted <br />discharge. (Use a USGS map or equivalent) <br />b. A narrative estimate of the impervious surfaces where your MS4 discharges to the waters <br />with restricted discharge (estimated total impervious from land use and zoning or existing <br />data can be used if available). <br />c. A narrative estimate of the future /projected impervious surfaces where your MS4 <br />discharges to the waters with restricted discharge (using available zoning or planning <br />information that may affect your future discharges). <br />d. A narrative estimate of how your SWPPP can be altered to eliminate new or expanded <br />discharges to the waters with restricted discharge. This consists of your preliminary plan to <br />avoid, divert, or eliminate discharges to restricted waters, whenever possible. <br />-6 <br />