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among the parties to ensure successful completion of the project through the construction of <br />stormwater treatment systems to reduce nutrient loadings, implementation of best watershed <br />management practices, in*lake improvements, and public education programs, in order to <br />achieve the ultimate goal of improving water quality in Long Lake. <br />Definitions <br />For the purposes of this document, the following terms shall have the meanings given <br />in this paragraph. <br />2.1. "City" or "Cities" shall mean the cities of Long Lake, Orono. and Medina. <br />collectively. <br />2.2. "Improvements" refers collectively to the following stormwater u-eaunent <br />systems: sedimentation basins, detentiun/retention of runoff, stormwater diversions <br />restoration of wet detention pond/weiland areas, construction of wet detention ponds/wetland <br />treatment systems, and construction of aeration systems. <br />2.3 "Monitoring Plan" shall mean the water quality monitoring plan developed to <br />identify the specific sampling procedures, analytic methods, detection limits, quality assurance <br />and quality conivol procedures in order to facilitate the accurate measurement of baseline data <br />and any changes in water quality throughout the Long Lake subwatershed for the duration of <br />this project <br />2.4. "Routine Operation and Maintenance Costs" shall mean the periodic sediment <br />removal and general site maintenance necessary to keep fences, grass, etc. in good order and <br />appearance. <br />275/1407QS23 UV3I/94 <br />J
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