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Management Programs <br />Subpart 6. Management Programs. Each organization plan must assess or require local <br />plans to assess the need for periodic maintenance of public works, facilities, and <br />natural conveyance systems and specify any new programs or revisions to existing <br />programs needed to accomplish its goals and objectives. Each plan must further <br />identify which units of government or private parties are responsible. for <br />maintenance. Each plan must, at a minimum, assess or require local plans to <br />assess: <br />A. the need and frequency for sweeping q f public and private streets and parking lots; <br />B. the need and frequency for inspecting stormwater outfalls, sumps, and ponds; <br />C. the adequacy of maintenance programs for stormwater facilities and water level <br />control structures owned by both organization members and nonmembers; <br />D. the condition of public ditches constructed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 1O3D <br />or 1O3E, if the organization has jurisdiction over these systems; <br />E. the need to establish a water body management classification system to provide for <br />water quality and quantity management based on a hierarchical basis; <br />F. the need to establish local spill containment clean-up plans; and <br />G. the need for other management programs as considered necessary. <br />All proposed management programs establishing a classification system .for the <br />management of water bodies shall be consistent with Chapter 7050. If organization <br />classifications are inconsistent, the organization shall petition the Pollution Control <br />Agency to revise the classification in Chapter 7050. <br />Management Programs will be administered by each member community. Since staff and equipment <br />varies between communities, the appropriate management decisions are made at the local level. <br />Therefore, each member city will implement a Management Program which addresses: <br />A. Sweeping of public streets and parking lots. <br />B. Inspecting stormwater outfalls, sumps, and ponds. <br />C. Maintenance for stormwater facilities and water level control structures owned by both <br />organization members and nonmembers. <br />D. The condition of public ditches constructed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103D or 103E. <br />E. A water body management classification system to provide for water quality and quantity <br />management based on a hierarchical basis. <br />F. Local spill containment clean-up plans. <br />Water Management Plan 88 <br />P:\Mpls\23 MN\02\2302047\WorkFiles\3rd Gen WMP\LRRWMO 3rd Gen WMP July 2009_Draft.doc <br />
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