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DISCHARGE. Adding, introducing, releasing, leaking, spilling, casting, <br />throwing, emitting any pollutant, or placing any pollutant in a location where it is <br />likely to pollute waters of the state in the city. <br />EROSION. The process by which ground surface is worn away by action of <br />wind, water, ice, or gravity. <br />GROUNDWATER. Water contained below the surface of the earth in the <br />saturated zone including, without limitation, all waters whether under confined, <br />unconfined, or perched conditions, in near surface unconsolidated sediment or <br />regolith, or rock formations deeper underground. <br />MPCA. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br />MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4). The system of <br />conveyances (including sidewalks, roads with drainage systems, municipal <br />streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man -made channels, or storm <br />drains) owned and operated by the city and designed or used for collecting or <br />conveying storm water, and which is not used for collecting or conveying <br />sewage. <br />NPDES. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System; the program <br />for issuing, modifying, revoking, reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing <br />permits under the Clean Water Act ( §§ 301, 318, 402 and 405) and 33 C.F.R. §§ <br />1317, 1328, 1342 and 1345 authorizing the discharge of pollutants to water of the <br />United States. <br />PERSON. Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, franchise, <br />association or governmental entity. <br />POLLUTANT. Any substance which, when discharged has potential to or <br />does: interfere with state designated water uses; obstruct or cause damage to <br />waters of the state; change water color, odor, or usability as a drinking water <br />source through causes not attributable to natural stream processes affecting <br />surface water or subsurface processes affecting groundwater; add an unnatural <br />surface film on the water; adversely change other chemical, biological, thermal, <br />or physical conditions, in any surface water or stream channel; degrade the <br />quality of ground water; or harm human life, aquatic life, or terrestrial plant and <br />wildlife. POLLUTANT includes, but is not limited to, dredged soil, construction <br />waste, solid waste, incinerator residue, garbage, wastewater, wastewater sludge, <br />chemical waste, biological materials, radioactive materials, rock, sand, dust, <br />industrial waste, sediment, nutrients, toxic substance, pesticide, herbicide, trace <br />metal, automotive fluid, petroleum -based substance, and oxygen- demanding <br />material. <br />POLLUTE. To discharge pollutants into.waters of the state. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />