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CITY OF F ZkMSEY SWPPP <br /> · potentially polluting activities being conducted in the watershed <br /> · sensitivity of receiving waters <br /> · uses ofreceivingwaters <br /> · specific local concerns <br /> · the size of our community <br /> · climate <br /> · implementation schedules <br /> · current ability to finance stormwater programs <br /> · hydrology <br /> · geology <br /> · capacity to perform operation & maintenance <br /> · local land uses <br /> · rate and type of development <br /> · characteristics of our watershed <br /> · organizational characteristics of our city. <br /> <br />In addition to the self-assessment process discussed above, our staff has also considered' the following <br />non-stormwater discharges to determine whether they should be identified as significant contributors of <br />pollutants to our stormwater system: <br /> · water line flushing <br /> · landscape irrigation <br /> · diverted stream flbws <br /> · rising ground waters ~ <br /> · uncontaminated ground water infiltration <br /> · uncontaminated pumped ground water <br /> · discharges from potable water sources <br /> · foundation drains <br /> · air conditioning condensation <br /> · irrigation water <br /> · springs <br /> · water from crawl space pumps <br /> · footing drains <br /> · lawn watering <br /> · individual residential car washing <br /> · flows from riparian habitats and wetlands <br /> · dechlorinated swimming pool discharges <br /> · street wash water <br /> · ' discharge or flows from fire fighting activities. <br /> <br />During the self-assessment process, the City of Ramsey did not find any of the additional referenced <br />non-stormwater discharges listed above t o b e significant c ontfibutors of pollutants to the stormwater <br />system. <br /> <br />-111- <br /> <br /> <br />