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<br />Infiltration Basins <br />Inspection of the facilities after a I-inch rainfall to ensure that the basins are functioning as designed. <br />If necessary, maintenance as necessary to ensure the basin is functioning properly. <br /> <br />Storm Sewer and Culvert Inspection <br />Regular or routine inspection of pipes that have a history of sedimentation problems. Maintenance <br />should be performed on an as-needed basis as required by municipal stormwater pollution prevention <br />plans. <br /> <br />Potential Structural Solutions to Problems <br /> <br />Subpart 7. Potential Structural Solutions to problems. <br />A. Each plan that documents existing water management problems that cannot be <br />resolved by preventative actions shall investigate thefeasibility of implementing <br />structural solutions that would remediate or resolve each problem. <br />B. For each structural solution proposed, each plan shall provide a cost estimate and a <br />recommendation as to how it should be funded. <br />C. Each potential structural solution identified under this part shall be assigned <br />priorities. In assigning priorities, consideration shall be given to regional and state <br />plans in conjunction with the organization's goals, policies, and problems identified in <br />Parts 8410.0080 and 8410.0090. <br /> <br />SA: MS sI03B.IOI; I03B.2II; lO3B.23I; lO3B.227 <br />HIST: ITSRI46 <br /> <br />Action Plan Approach <br />Resolution of water management problems is the responsibility of the municipalities. The WMO will <br />assist in resolution of problems that cross municipal boundaries. The following management stages <br />will be overseen by the LRRWMO. <br /> <br />. The WMO will actively work with Sherburne County, the Upper Rum River WMO, and the <br />cities of Andover and Ramsey to establish a consistent means for addressing water <br />resources related issues in the northern portion of the watershed. <br /> <br />. The WMO will work with the member municipalities in the maintenance and control of the <br />Rum River Dam. Develop shared ownership/responsibility plan with the member <br />municipalities. <br /> <br />. In accordance with the Wild and Scenic River requirements that apply to the Rum River, <br />the WMO will work with the member municipalities and Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources in complying/achieving the requirements. <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 />90 <br />
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