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CITY OF RAMSEY SWPPP : <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey is bordered by two natural flowing rivers, the Mississippi River and the Rum River <br />and is therefore committed to protecting the quality of water and limiting the impacts of new <br />developments on our watershed. <br /> <br />.Section Pa,qe <br />Sel£-Assessmem Dcscdption ..................................... 2 <br />Minimum Control Measure Summary ...... ~ ................ 4 <br />Budget Summary Report ............................................ 7 <br />Best Management Practice Pages .............................. 8 <br /> <br />Self-Assessment Description <br />Before beginning to select BMPs and Measurable Goals, city staff undertook a self-assessment of our <br />city's stormwater system. This was an evaluation of our city's conditions, needs, and practices. The <br />objective of this process was to provide a knowledge base upon which to structure our SWPPP in order <br />to meet the Permit's Maximum Extent Practicable standard. <br /> <br />The self-assessment was guided by materials included in the League of Minnesota Cities NPDES Phase <br />II MS4 Guide Plan. This self-assessment process had two major components: <br /> · The first workshop session organized as' part of the LMC Guide Plan project included a <br /> self-assessment component led by Pat Collins of AMEC Earth & Environmental. This <br /> included: <br /> o discussion of physical and socio-political watershed and organizational conditions <br /> and issues that should guide the selection of BM_Ps and Measurable Goals <br /> o review of two examples of cities withdifferent characteristics to demonstrate how <br /> local conditions should shape the selection of BMPs and Measurable Goals <br /> o a series of exercises in which our city staff considered the local conditions for our <br /> community and how they should guide our selection of BMPs and Measurable Goals. <br /> · After the workshop session, we worked with the. N'PDES Phase II Program Assessment <br /> Questionnaire that ,,vas included in the LMC Guide Plan notebook. This was a twelve-page <br /> document with a comprehensive list of questions that we used to guide us through a self- <br /> assessment activity, including consideration of a wide range of stormwater approaches. <br /> <br />The results <br /> · <br /> · <br /> · <br /> <br />of this process include: <br />a set of understandings among city staff <br />written notes of the self assessment meeting <br />completed Program Assessment Questionnaires from key personnel <br /> <br />Together, these items represent our knowledge of our local stormwater system and the conditions that <br />shape it. We have used the results of this self-assessment process to guide our selection.of BMPs and <br />Measurable Goals that make up the SWPPP for our Permit Application. <br /> <br />Based on this self-assessment process, our staff has considered the following factors in order to meet the <br />Maximum Extent Practicable standard set forth in the Permit: <br /> <br />· sources of pollutants <br /> <br />-110- <br /> <br /> <br />
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