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The Stormwater Program for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4's) is <br />designed to reduce the amount of sediment and pollution that enters surface and ground <br />water from storm sewer systems to the maximum extent practicable. Stormwater <br />discharges associated with MS4's are regulated through the use of National Pollutant <br />Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. NPDES permits are legal documents. <br />Through this permit, the City is required to develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br />Program (SWPPP) that incorporates Best Management Practices (BMP's) applicable to <br />their MS4. Below is a list of the accomplishments of the City of Lino Lakes in <br />implementing identified best management practices (BMP's). <br />AL- <br />2009 Best Management Practice Implementation and Accomplishments: <br />Public Education and Outreach <br />• Quarterly newsletter articles on residential clean-water initiatives to increase public <br />involvement in the following: resident BMP's for their property to improve surface <br />water runoff quality including pet -waste management, soil management, irrigation <br />management, water conservation, and impervious surface management. <br />• Maintained a kiosk of information on environmental issues such as recycling, water <br />quality improvement, forestry issues, and NPDES Phase II/MS4 fact sheets for <br />residents. <br />• Held an Arbor Day Celebration at Lino Lakes Elementary and hosted Tricia and the <br />Toones who tailored their entertainment/presentation to recycling and importance to <br />clean water issues. <br />• Maintained Blue Thumb membership with the Rice Creek Watershed District <br />(RCWD). <br />• Maintained a page on the City Website related to NPDES requirements for MS4's and <br />Best Management Practices for residents. <br />Public Participation and Involvement <br />• Held public meeting on April 29, 2009 pertaining the purpose, goals and requirements <br />of the City SWPPP. <br />• Solicited comments, suggestions and questions from the public. <br />• No plan adjustment at this time. <br />Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination <br />• Continued to improve and update a GIS map and spatial database of the City's storm <br />sewer system. <br />• Created an Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan that includes procedures, <br />report form, identification of non- stormwater flows, etc. <br />• Introduced field staff to the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan and <br />discussed their role within the plan. <br />2 <br />
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