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1 <br />CITY OF ORONO SWPPP <br />The results of this process include: <br />• a set of understandings among city staff <br />• written notes <br />• completed Program Assessment Questionnaire <br />Together, these items represent our knowledge of our local stormwater system..id2iw conditions that <br />shape it We have used the results of this self-assessment {xocessio guide our sS^tion of BMPs and <br />Measurable Goals that make up the SWPPP for our Permit Application , <br />. t» <br />Based <m this self-assessment process, our staff has consi <br />Maximum Extent Practicable standard set forth in the Permit <br />(^vmg factors m order to meet the <br />• sources of pollutants ^ i. <br />potentially polluting activities b|tU>S conduct^ in the wate^<3 <br />sensitivity of receiving waters ^ J ' <br />uses of receiving wate|s^% ^ <br />q)ecific local comxj^j ^ .. J <br />tte size of oivfiAwlwfy ^ ^ <br />climate^ ^ ^ <br />implen^timo^sch^ules |ff ^ | f ^ <br />current itbility to fiiuuice-s^rmi^iier programs ;;l| > ‘ <br />4 <br />I % <br />I? <br />4 it V <br />operation A maintenance^ <br />hydrology <br />geology <br />capacity to <br />^ I fkrate and ty^oidevelopmAt <br />cluMcteristics of oiUjWimraied^ <br />chtf^teri <br />B <br />#1 <br />5: <br />organizaUoiud irises of our city. <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 flows <br />rising ground waters <br />uncontamiiuited 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 />Pitc3
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