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<br />At this time there are no specific areas identified that cannot be properly managed or regulated if <br />developed or if current land use changes. Further investigation of water quality in streams and lakes <br />, <br />may indicate land use restriction needed to obtain target water quality parameters. However, in the <br />absence of the target goals, no adverse impacts are currently anticipated. <br /> <br />Stormwater and Drainage Design Performance Standards <br /> <br /> <br />Pollutant Loadings <br /> <br />A. the establishment of target in-lake nutrient concentrations and corresponding pollutant <br />loadings for sediment and nutrients; <br /> <br />The LRRWMO will work with Anoka Conservation District and the Upper Rum River WMO in the <br />reduction of the nutrient loading in Rogers Lake, which has been classified as impaired by the <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> <br />The LRRWMO will also work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in the identification and <br />reduction of fecal coliform sources to the Mississippi River, which has been classified as impaired <br />from the northwest Anoka City limits to the Rum River. <br /> <br />Runoff Rates <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />B. the establishment of maximum permissible runoff rates for selected design stormJ,?as~d <br />on considerations such as existing and future flood levels and expected lncrease~in <br />runoffvolume with respect to impacts on downstream channels andadjacent <br />development; <br /> <br />All of the municipalities within the WMO have prepared stormwater management plans that have <br />been approved by the LRRWMO. These management plans provide a framework for the <br />management of surface water runoff as urbanization and redevelopment occurs. <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 />78 <br />
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