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<br />1 <br /> <br />Subpart 9. Erosion. Each plan must identify specific goals and policies that will control <br />soil erosion consistent with the goals and policies outlined in this part. <br /> <br />SA: MS s 103B.I0l; 103B.211; 103B.23l; l03B.227 <br />HIST: 17 SR 146 <br /> <br />Erosion Control <br /> <br />Goals <br />1. Minimize the temporary and permanent impact on the resources as urbanization continues <br />throughout the WMO. <br /> <br />Policy 8.1: WMO encourages the preservation of natural vegetation. <br /> <br />Policy 8.2: Erosion control practices shall be required for land disturbance activities. <br /> <br />Policy 8.3: Soil erosion shall be prevented through the installation of erosion control practices <br />accordance with MPCA's Best Management Practices Handbook. <br /> <br />Policy 8.4: Topsoil stockpiled for reuse shall be protected from erosion. <br /> <br />Policy 8.5: It shall be the responsibility of the developer/contractor to keep streets and property <br />adjacent to construction areas free from sediment carried by construction traffic at <br />site entrances and access points, and from site runoff and blowing dust. <br /> <br />Policy 8.6: The MPCA Storm Water Permit Program for Construction Activities shall be <br />followed. <br /> <br />Regulatory Responsibility <br />Goals <br />1 To recognize the regulatory authority of local, state, and federal agencies. <br /> <br />Policy 9.1: The WMO will require a permit for certain activities, as described in this plan. <br /> <br />Policy 9.2: Other governmental agencies with watershed management responsibility include: <br /> <br />· Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />· United States Army Corps of Engineers <br />. Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources <br />· Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> <br />Water Management Plan <br />P:\Mpls\23 MN\02\2302047\WorkFiles\3rd Gen WMP\LRRWMO _3rd Gen WMP _July 2009 _Draft.doc <br /> <br />56 <br />
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