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MPCA individual wastewater treatment system regulations. <br />4.6. Impacts of Stormwater Quality on Fish and Wildlife Resources <br />Problem 4.6.A The City is aware that most lakes within the City of Hugo have been impacted by <br />stormwater runoff directed to these lakes from agricultural and developed areas. However, the <br />City recognizes that there is currently not enough water quality monitoring data available to <br />determine the effects of stormwater quality on area lakes because of these land use practices. <br />Corrective Action 4.6.A When feasible and appropriate, the City will partner and assist in water <br />quality monitoring programs. <br />4.7. Impacts of Erosion and Sedimentation on Local Water <br />Resources <br />Problem 4.7.A Soil erosion and sediment transportation associated with new development may <br />impact the quality of water and storage volume available within City lakes, streams, and ditches. <br />Corrective Action 4.7.A The City will continue to enforce their erosion control ordinance which is <br />similar to those in the MPCA's Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas Manual. In addition, the <br />City will enforce the RCWD's adopted Rule D which requires Sediment and Erosion Control <br />Plans. <br />4.8. Adequacy of Existing Regulations and Programs to Address <br />Adverse Impacts on Local Water Resources <br />Problem 4.8.A The City of Hugo currently does not have the funding sources available to <br />implement the entirety of the Table 6-1 Stormwater Management Implementation Plan. <br />Corrective Action 4.8.A The City will apply for grants, as well as State and Federal funding for <br />the implementation of capital improvements identified in this water resource management plan, <br />which include cost -share programs offered by local watershed districts. <br />Problem 4.8.113 The City of Hugo has adopted ordinances related to floodplains, illicit discharge, <br />stormwater, erosion and sediment control, and wetlands. These ordinances will need to be <br />updated to adopt RCWD rules by reference. <br />Corrective Action 4.8.113 The City will update these ordinances as part of the implementation <br />plan. Draft ordinances will be sent to RCWD for approval. Ordinances will be adopted within 180 <br />days following RCWD Board Approval of this WRMP. <br />4.9. Identification of Potential Problems Anticipated to Occur Within <br />the Next 20 years Based on Growth Projections and Planned <br />Urbanization. <br />Problem 4.9.A Future development has the possibility of adversely affecting stormwater runoff <br />both in quantity and in quality. These flood impacts are significantly shown in the Anoka Chain of <br />Lakes lack of storage capacity as well as in the existing ditch capacity. RCWD Future Land Use <br />Conditions Report and ACID 55 & 72 Drainage Memos provide additional information on the <br />magnitude of adverse impacts from future development. These documents can be requested <br />from RCWD. <br />SECTION 4 ' . • <br />