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Title: Public works


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Public works
  • The Infrastructure of (Urban) Landscapes
  • Water Treatment, Sewer, Stormwater Management,
    Solid Waste and Recycling Services (Minneapolis
    Utility Billing)

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  • Storm Water
  • Agricultural (nonpoint source) and rural
    stormwater runoff
  • Urban stormwater
  • Waste Water
  • Sanitary sewer
  • Wastewater treatment plants
  • Drinking Water
  • Urban Watershed Management - Local Surface Water
    Management Plan
  • Water Supply Water Resources Research
  • Solid Waste

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  • 18 CFR Conservation of Power and Water Resources
  • 33 CFR Navigation Navigable Waterways
  • 50 CFR Protection of Environment ltwatergt
  • EPA Regulations
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
    Regulations

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Pub. L. 98242 title I,  102, Mar. 22, 1984, 98
Stat. 97 Pub. L. 104147  1, May 24, 1996, 110
Stat. 137542 USC 10301 Water Desalination Act of
1996
  • The Congress finds and declares that
  • (1) the existence of an adequate supply of water
    of good quality for the production of materials
    and energy for the Nations needs and for the
    efficient use of the Nations energy and water
    resources is essential to national economic
    stability and growth, and to the well-being of
    the people
  • (2) the management of water resources is closely
    related to maintaining environmental quality,
    productivity of natural resources and
    agricultural systems, and social well-being
  • (3) there is an increasing threat of impairment
    to the quantity and quality of surface and
    groundwater resources
  • (4) the Nations capabilities for technological
    assessment and planning and for policy
    formulation for water resources must be
    strengthened at the Federal, State, and local
    governmental levels

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  • (5) there should be a continuing national
    investment in water and related research and
    technology commensurate with growing national
    needs
  • (6) it is necessary to provide for the research
    and development of technology for the conversion
    of saline and other impaired waters to a quality
    suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural,
    recreational, and other beneficial uses
  • (7) the Nation must provide programs to
    strengthen research and associated graduate
    education because the pool of scientists,
    engineers, and technicians trained in fields
    related to water resources constitutes an
    invaluable natural resource which should be
    increased, fully utilized, and regularly
    replenished
  • (8) long-term planning and policy development are
    essential to ensure the availability of an
    abundant supply of high quality water for
    domestic and other uses
  • (9) the States must have the research and
    problem-solving capacity necessary to effectively
    manage their water resources

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US Geological Survey
  • Water Resources of the United States
  • Water Resources Programs

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National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration
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US Army Corps of Engineers
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Water Resources Program
  • Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting
  • Wetlands Reserve Program
  • Nutrient Pest Management

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Bureau of Reclamation
  • Nation's largest wholesale water supplier,
    operating 348 reservoirs with a total storage
    capacity of 245 million acre-feet (an acre-foot,
    325,851 gallons of water, supplies enough water
    for a family of four for one year)
  • Provides 1 out of 5 (140,000) Western farmers
    with irrigation water for 10 million farmland
    acres that produce 60 of the nation's vegetables
    and 25 of its fresh fruit and nut crops
  • Second largest producer of hydropower in the
    United States, operating 58 hydroelectric power
    plants that annually produced, on average, 44
    billion kilowatt-hours
  • Delivers 10 trillion gallons of water to more
    than 31 million people each year
  • Manages, with partners, 308 recreation sites that
    have 90 million visits annually.

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US Water Monitor
  • A Portal To Federal Water Information

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US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • National Wetlands Inventory
  • Fisheries and Habitat Conservation
  • Digest of Federal Laws
  • Memoranda of Agreements Relating to Wetlands

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Floods and Floodplains
  • USGS Information
  • The National Flood Insurance Program (FEMA)
  • Flood (FEMA)

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US Environmental Protection Agency Programs
  • By Topic. Air, Pesticides, Pollution Prevention,
    Toxics Chemicals, Water, Wastes Recycling
  • Research Scientific and research related programs
    within the EPA
  • Programs with a Geographic Focus Programs focused
    on either a land mass or political border
  • General Interest General environmental and
    cross-topic (e.g. air, water) programs
  • Grants and Environmental Financing Research
    grants, fellowships, and other financing
    opportunities
  • State, Local, and Tribal Information geared to
    EPA's partners in environmental protection
  • Industry Partnerships Programs for business
    industry to participate in or benefit from.

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US Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Science and Technology
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US Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Water
  • The 1972 Amendments to the Federal Water
    Pollution Control Act (Public Law 92-500), the
    Clean Water Act, established the foundation for
    wastewater discharge control -primary objective
    is to restore and maintain the chemical,
    physical and biological integrity of the nations
    waters
  • Safe Drinking Water Act
  • portions of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization
    Amendments of 1990
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
  • Ocean Dumping Ban Act
  • Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
  • Shore Protection Act
  • Marine Plastics Pollution Research and Control
    Act
  • London Dumping Convention, the International
    Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from
    Ships
  • and several other statutes

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Groundwater and Drinking Water
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US Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of
Wastewater Management
  • Wastewater Primer
  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
  • Animal Feedlots
  • Combined Sewers
  • Sanitary Sewers

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US Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of
Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
  • Aquatic Ecosystems

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US Environmental Protection Agency Federal and
State Government Regulations and Programs
  • Minnesota

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Drinking Water Research
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US Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Solid Waste
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
  • Solid (Nonhazardous) Wastes
  • Hazardous Wastes
  • Superfund Sites
  • Underground Storage Tanks
  • Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
    (OSWER)
  • Wastes
  • Municipal Solid Waste

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Metropolitan Council
  • The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning
    organization for the seven-county Twin Cities
    area
  • runs the regional bus and light rail system
  • collects and treats wastewater
  • manages regional water resources
  • plans regional parks administers funds that
    provide housing opportunities for low- and
    moderate-income individuals and families
  • Environmental Services

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  • Located on the Mississippi River in St. Paul, the
    Metro Plant is the largest wastewater treatment
    facility in Minnesota
  • When it opened in 1938, it was the first plant in
    a metropolitan area on the Mississippi River
  • Today it is among the nation's largest, averaging
    215 million gallons of wastewater every day from
    62 communities and 800 industries, 1.8 million
    people
  • Interceptor Sewers

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Drinking Water Supply
  • Community Water Supply
  • Water Supply Planning in the Twin Cities
    Metropolitan Area (Met Council)
  • St Paul Water Good to the Last Drop? (Daily
    Planet)
  • Public Water Supply Plans (DNR)
  • Minnesota DNR Division of Waters

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Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR)
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  • Minneapolis
  • Storm and Surface Water Management
  • Solid Waste and Recycling
  • Water Department
  • Stormwater and wastewater systems in Minneapolis
  • St. Paul
  • Sewer Services
  • Recycling in St. Paul
  • St. Paul Regional Water Services

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Minneapolis Solid Waste and Recycling
  • The Division of Solid Waste Recycling provides
    service to approximately 290,000 residents in
    110,000 dwelling units
  • All 1-4 unit residential buildings, and any
    buildings with five or more units that contract
    with the City for solid waste services
  • Crews also collect garbage and recyclables from
    an additional 40 City buildings, and from 500
    litter containers placed at Bus Shelters and
    Transtops throughout the city
  • Services are provided by City of Minneapolis
    crews, and a consortium of private garbage
    haulers, Minneapolis Refuse Incorporated (MRI)
  • The City and MRI each collect from approximately
    half of the city

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  • South St. Paul Water
  • North St. Paul Utilities
  • Bloomington Utilities

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West St. Paul Local Surface Water Management Plan
  • Under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act as
    amended the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    (USACE) regulate the placement of fill into all
    wetlands of the U.S.
  • In 1993, there was a modification of the
    definition of "discharge of dredged material to
    include incidental discharges associated with
    excavation
  • This modification of the discharge of dredged
    material definition meant that any excavation
    done within a wetland required the applicant to
    go through Section 404 permitting procedures
  • In 1998, however, this decision was modified so
    that excavation in wetlands is now regulated by
    the USACE only when it is associated with a fill
    action

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  • The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)
    implements provisions of Section 404 of the Clean
    Water Act with guidance from the EPA through a
    permitting process
  • The Section 404 permit also requires a Section
    401 water quality certification before it is
    valid
  • The EPA has given Section 401 certification
    authority to the MPCA
  • The powers and duties of this Minnesota state
    agency and its commissioner include
  • Fulfilling mandates from the EPA, particularly
    in regard to the Clean Water Act
  • Administration of the NPDES Phase II MS4 permit
  • Administration of the NPDES construction site
    permit program
  • Administration of the NPDES industrial site
    discharge permit program
  • Development of Total maximum daily load limits
    for waterbodies and watercourses in Minnesota
    (often in conjunction with other agencies or
    joint powers organizations such as watersheds)

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Water Basin
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Water Course
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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
  • Stormwater Program
  • Wastewater
  • Feedlot Program
  • Lakes in Minnesota
  • Minnesotas Impaired Waters and Total Maximum
    Daily Loads
  • Perfluorochemicals
  • Superfund Program
  • Household Hazardous Waste

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Minnesota Department of Health
  • Perfluorochemicals in Minnesota
  • Drinking Water Protection
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