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Engineering sections: Public Works divisions: Related links: |
Erosion controlThe Engineering Division routinely inspects construction sites throughout Bloomington to ensure that effective erosion control methods are being used to prevent sediment from getting into local water bodies. Whether its a new store like Ikea, a bridge over TH 169 or the new house down the street, each construction site typically has it's own erosion control plan, which is used as a guideline to prevent stormwater pollution. Principles of erosion controlThe six basic principles of erosion control protect our ponds, streams and wetlands, the water bodies that link our storm sewer system to the Minnesota River.
Laws to prevent erosionMany laws, including 1972 The Clean Water Act, require preventing water pollution. Recently, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) required permits of Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) owners that discharge storm water, Bloomington included. In March 2003, Bloomington submitted a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) which outlines our efforts to educate and encourage effective erosion control at construction sites in Bloomington. Links to additional information
For more information, contact:
Steven Segar, PE, Civil Engineer
Bryan Gruidl, Engineering Tech. or E-mail: erosioncontrol@ci.bloomington.mn.us
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