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• <br />• <br />• <br />WS — Item #6 <br />WORK SESSION STAFF REPORT <br />Work Session Item #6 <br />Date: August 11, 2010 <br />To: City Council <br />From: Marty Asleson <br />Re: Ordinance No. 10 -10, Regulating Discharges into the Stormwater <br />Sewer system of the City of Lino Lakes <br />Background <br />Illicit Discharge control measures is one of the 6 minimum control measure requirements <br />of operators of a Phase II regulated small municipal separate storm water sewer system <br />(MS4). The City of Lino Lakes is an MS4. <br />Federal regulations define an illicit discharge as "any discharge to an MS4 that is not <br />composed entirely of stormwater ". Illicit discharges are considered "illicit" because <br />MS4's are not designed to accept, process, or discharge such non - stormwater- wastes. <br />Required of MS4s is an ordinance on non -storm water discharges into the MS4, and <br />appropriate enforcement procedures and actions. The Lino Lakes Environmental Board <br />reviewed a draft Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) ordinance at the <br />June 30`h Environmental Board meeting. Suggested ordinance changes were made and <br />reviewed again at the July 28th Environmental Board meeting. The Environmental Board <br />recommended that the IDDE ordinance move on to the City Council. <br />Requested Council Direction <br />Place on the City Council Agenda for consideration. <br />1 <br />
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