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Goal: Present conditions and desired future conditions for the City's recreational lakes that are based on <br />previously completed lake monitoring and modeling. <br />Policy: Preserve and improve recreational resources associated with water. <br />Policy: In cooperation with RCWD and VLAWMO, establish Maximum Acceptable Nutrient <br />Concentrations (MANC) in streams contributing runoff to recreational lakes. <br />Policy: Implement and enforce a program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges as defined at <br />40 CFR 122.26(b)(2). <br />Comp Plan Goal: Initiate and continue vigorous collaborations and programs to address, restore, and <br />preserve the water quality of the region's lakes, wetlands and other aquatic assets. <br />Policy: Establish a surface water management system consistent with the RMP. <br />Policy: Apply the Resource Management Unit recommendations from the RMP to meet RMP <br />goals for aquatic resource protection and management. <br />Policy: Incorporate TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) limits, when determined, into the City's <br />Surface Water Management requirements to reduce degradation and improve the quality of the <br />city's and region's lakes, waterways and other aquatic resources. <br />Policy: Collaborate with adjacent jurisdictions and agencies to achieve TMDLs. <br />RCWD Goal: Manage lake systems for their ecological and community value, in a manner consistent with <br />user expectations and technically achievable goals and the resources available for preservation, <br />maintenance and restoration. <br />RCWD Policy: Collaboratively manage lakes and shoreland <br />associations, lakeshore residents and cities, and engaging state <br />RCWD Policy: Collaboratively manage lakes and shoreland <br />associations, lakeshore residents and cities, and engaging state <br />RCWD Policy: Develop attainable lake water quality targets, <br />standards developed by the State of Minnesota and natural <br />quality <br />resources, by empowering lake <br />agency management efforts. <br />resources, by empowering lake <br />agency management efforts. <br />while recognizing water quality <br />year -to -year variability in water <br />RCWD Policy: Promote and foster activities, which result in sustainable, healthy, aquatic eco- <br />systems. <br />RCWD Policy: Manage lake levels in a manner which enhances ecological integrity and function <br />(e.g., shallow lake systems) and acknowledges the effect of water levels on agricultural drainage <br />and flooding. <br />VLAWMO goal: Amelia Lake the initial standard is no degradation from existing 2005/2006 conditions. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP October 2011 ! 6 <br />• <br />