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the ponding system concept for storage during the large-scale event. Reference to Fig'ure <br />6.6, however, shows that many additional smaller ponds exist on the site. Use of these <br />ponds and consideration of the [rdiltration that naturally occurs tlzrou~ the sandy soils <br />inheren[ to the site, yield a net reduction in flow leaving the site. Even further reduction <br />can be made during the design and construction phases with the incorporation of <br />additional BMPs. These features can also be used to filter inflow to the shallow <br />groundwater system and replace some of the recharge lost to increased urbanization. The <br />City can expect that volumes will be reduced if these features are incorporated in block <br />design runoff routing. The largest benefit would likely accrue from installation <br />associated with large parking, lot surfaces. Further reductions can be explored during the <br />detailed design phase. <br /> <br />The final BMP element proposed for runoff control is the use of solids removal pre- <br />treatment at storm sewer outfalls. These installations can be any of a wide variety of <br />forebays or installed sumps/filters that remove particulates from stormwater prior to <br />discharge into any of the drainageways throughout the site. These will also reduce <br />overalI pollutant removal and will be a major part of the city's PhaSe fi list of available <br />BMPs. <br /> <br />As part of the design process for B.MPs, replacement of non-native vegetation with native <br />vegetation will occur whenever practicable and desirable. <br /> <br />these 771Vorional :Pollutant Discharge £]imi~c~tion System (?VPDES) permit <br /> <br />The City of Ramsay has submitted its dra~ application for a' Phase II National Pollutant <br />Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pen-nit. The unsigned pe~Tnit was submitted on <br />March 10, 2003 under the M. PCA requirements for the pro,am of the U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). MPCA extended the timeline for receipt of an <br />officially signed permit so that the City could authorize signature through a City Council <br />action. The new deadline for receipt of a signed application is May 9, 2003. After that, <br />the City. will need to adopt a Storm Water PoLlution Prevention Program (SW?PP). Since <br />the City owns and operates a municipaJ drainage system, it is Subject to the provisions of <br />the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) provisions of the law. Construction <br />activities within the City, and specifically on the P, zrnsey Town Center site, are also <br />subject to the Phase II General Storm Water Permit for Construction Activity. <br /> <br />The MS4 program requires the City to develop and implement a Ston-n Water Pollution <br />Prevention Program (SW-PPP) that inc.ludes six minimum control meaSures: <br /> · Public education and outreach; <br /> · Public participation and involvement; <br /> · Illicit discharge, detection and elimination; <br /> · Consmucdon site runoff control; <br /> · Post-construct/on site runoff control; and <br /> · PolIutionprevention/good housekeeping. <br /> <br />22 D- 13 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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