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• Clearwater Cove has been online since the summer of 2016 and has an expected <br />phosphorus reduction of 18 pounds per year*. This project helps meet TP reductions for the <br />Peltier Lake TMDL. <br />• Waters Edge is being constructed in 2017 and has an expected phosphorus reduction of 32 <br />pounds per year*. Phase 2 is expected to occur in 2020. See Table 6-1 #41. This project will <br />help to meet TP reductions for the Peltier Lake TMDL. <br />*Measurement derived by using the value of one pound of phosphorus per acre foot of <br />stormwater. Annual monitoring will be conducted to track annual progress towards meeting TMDL <br />goals. <br />Additional projects to address these TMDL requirements are listed in Table 6-1. Projects <br />implemented from the City's Stormwater CIP must meet the current RCWD stormwater <br />requirements. <br />Problem 4.23 The Northern Chain of Lakes WRAPS Report was approved for Brown's Creek <br />Watershed District in 2016 and establishes a required watershed load reduction for Plaisted Lake, <br />North School Section Lake, and South School Section Lake. For Plaisted Lake, the entire <br />watershed will be required to reduce TP loading by 55.1 pounds per year. For North School <br />Section Lake, watershed TP load reduction is 15.1 pounds per year and for South School Section <br />Lake, the watershed TP load reduction is 10.6 pounds per year. <br />Corrective Action 4.2 B The City will collaborate and partner with Brown's Creek Watershed <br />District to implement proposed Best Management Practices (BMPs) and watershed -wide <br />restoration strategies identified in the Northern Chain of Lakes WRAPS report. Table 6-1 lists <br />BMP opportunities identified in the report for the City of Hugo. <br />Problem 4.2.0 Degradation in surface water quality has been noted at Oneka Lake, Rice Lake, <br />Barker Lake, and Clearwater Creek within the City of Hugo. <br />Corrective Action 4.2.0 The City will work with watershed districts and other organizations <br />where reasonable and practical to improve overall quality of these waterbodies. Once TMDLs are <br />completed for these waterbodies, the City will update the Table 6-1 (Stormwater Management <br />Implementation Plan) in Section 6 to include projects that address the TMDL requirements. <br />Problem 4.2.13 Individual sewage systems may impact both Bald Eagle Lake and Sunset Lake. <br />Corrective Action 4.2.11) The City of Hugo has provided sanitary sewer to properties around Bald <br />Eagle Lake and only a few properties have not hooked up to the system. For those remaining <br />properties around Bald Eagle Lake and Sunset Lake, the City has adopted the Washington <br />County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System Regulation Ordinance. This ordinance is in <br />compliance with the MPCA individual wastewater treatment system regulations. <br />Problem 4.2.E A TMDL was recently completed for the Upper Mississippi River to address the <br />water quality standard for E. coli. <br />Corrective Action 4.2.E The Upper Mississippi River TMDL addresses reducing E. coli loading <br />for different stream reaches in the metro area, including Rice Creek. The City continues to <br />educate its residents on the importance of cleaning up after their pets to reduce pollutants <br />entering the stormwater system. The City also has an ordinance in place requiring adequate <br />disposal of animal waste from commercial kennels. BMPs that are constructed will continue to <br />provide some removal of E. coli prior to stormwater discharge into receiving water bodies. <br />SECTION 4 ' . • <br />
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