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LOUIS COUNTY PHASE II STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN February 26, 2021 THIRD TERM PERMIT 2017-202 1 2020 ANNUAL REPORT PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION CONSTRUCTION SITE CONTROLS MUNICIPAL POLLUTION PREVENTION POST CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS MDNR Stormwater Management Plan Report…………………………………………………………………... 1 COVID-19 Statement……………………………………….….…………………………………………………... 4 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part C Progress and Compliance…....…............................ 5 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part D Water Samples Analysis……...…............................ 23 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Submittal Status………………………………. 104 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status……………………….. 105 Appendix BMP 2…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 134 Appendix BMP 4…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 135 Appendix BMP 5…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 136 Appendix BMP 6…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 140 Appendix BMP 7…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 215 Appendix BMP 8…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 227 Appendix BMP 11…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 229 Appendix BMP 12…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 231 Appendix BMP 14…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 238 Appendix BMP 15…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 241 Appendix BMP 21…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 245 Appendix BMP 24…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 250 Appendix BMP 25…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 251 Appendix BMP 35…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 252 Appendix BMP 37…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 255 Appendix BMP 45…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 256 Appendix BMP 46…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 259 Appendix BMP 47a….………………………………………………………………………………………………. 262 Appendix BMP 47b….………………………………………………………………………………………………. 264 Appendix BMP 48…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 266 Appendix BMP 49…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 269 Appendix BMP 50…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 293 Appendix BMP 51…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 295 Appendix BMP 54…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 299 Appendix BMP 57……….……………………………………………………………………………………..…… 344 Appendix BMP 59…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 347 Appendix BMP 61…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 349 Appendix BMP 63…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 355 Appendix BMP 64...…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 357 Appendix BMP 65……………………………………………………………………………................................ 359 Appendix Contacts………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 361 Co-permittee Questionnaires………………………………………………………………………………………. 363 MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WATER PROTECTION PROGRAM MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN REPORT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PROJECT ID NUMBER DATE RECEIVED Part A – MS4 PERMIT HOLDER INFORMATION 1. MS4 NAME 2. NPDES PERMIT NUMBER 3. MS4 UNIQUE ID NO. 4. ADDRESS 5. CITY 6. STATE 7. ZIP CODE 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE 9. EMAIL 10. NAME OF MS4 CONTACT PERSON 11. Have any areas of the MS4 been added or removed from the MS4 jurisdiction due to annexation or other legal means since the most recent permit application (renewal, new, modification), or most recent MS4 stormwater management plan report? Yes No If yes, please include a map along with a brief description as an attachment. Part B – REPORTING PERIOD 1. Is your MS4 subject to a TMDL? Yes No If yes, you are required to submit the MS4 report annually. Reports are due Feb. 28 each year. For the first reporting period, the beginning date will be June 13, 2016, and the ending date will be Dec. 31, 2016. All other annual reports shall cover the reporting period of Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 each year. 2. Is your MS4 new permitted (i.e., is this your first MS4 permit)? Yes No If yes, you are required to submit the MS4 stormwater management plan report annually. Reports are due Feb. 28 each year. For the first reporting period, the beginning date will be the date of issuance of the permit and the ending date will be Dec. 31, 2016. All other annual reports shall cover the reporting period of Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 each year. 3. Is your MS4 a previously permitted MS4 and not subject to a TMDL? Yes No If yes, you are required to submit the MS4 stormwater management plan report biennially (i.e., once every two years). Reports are due Feb. 28 every odd year. The first report will be due February 2017, and will cover the reporting period from June 13, 2016, to Dec. 31, 2016. All other reports shall cover the reporting period of Jan. 1 of the first year to Dec. 31 of the second year. 4. If you are part of a co-permitted MS4 permit, submit combined MS4 stormwater management plan reports, and one or more of the co-permitted MS4s have annual reporting based on the above criteria, then submit your MS4 stormwater management plan report annually by Feb. 28 of each year. IF you are part of a co-permitted MS4 permit and do not submit combined MS4 stormwater management plan report, then each MS4 co-permittee will submit their MS4 stormwater management plan report based on the above criteria. 5. Reporting Period: BEGINNING: ENDING: MO 780-1846 (10-16) MSD, as coordinating authority for 61 co-permittees MOR040005 10 East Grand Avenue St. Louis MO 63147 314-436-8714 jtpete@stlmsd.com Jason Peterein ✔ ✔ ✔ January 1, 2020 ✔ December 31, 2020 1 Part C – STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN REPORT PROGRESS AND COMPLIANCE As an attachment, please provide information for each of the items below. Provide informative data, success stories, and experiences that support the successful implementation of your stormwater management plan report. 1. Describe the status of compliance with permit conditions for the permitted MS4. 2. Provide information regarding the progress toward achieving the statutory goal of reducing the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable to the MS4. 3. If another governmental entity implements any best management practice or minimum control measure, please provide the following: a. Name of the government entity; b. Name of the primary contact for the government entity; c. Contact information (i.e., address, city, ZIP code, state, and phone number); and d. Specific best management practices or minimum control measures being implemented by the government entity. It is the responsibility of the permittee to provide all information under this report regardless if best management practices or minimum control measures are being implemented by another governmental entity. If a complete minimum control measure is being implemented by an alternative governmental entity, then only indicate the best management practice under the minimum control measure. 4. Provide a summary of any stormwater activities and known construction activities that will be covered under the authority of the MS4 permit that are scheduled to begin during the next reporting period. 5. Provide a description of any changes to the stormwater management plan report, best management practices, measurable goals, and the iterative process that have occurred during the covered reporting period. 6. Provide a list of best management practices that were evaluated during the covered reporting period, and provide information on how the best management practice was determined effective. a. If any of the best management practices were determined to be ineffective, provide a summary on how the ineffective best management practice was resolved. 7. If any water samples were collected and analyzed during the covered reporting period by the permitted MS4 or on behalf of the permitted MS4, please complete Part D – Water Sample(s) Analysis. Part D – WATER SAMPLE(S) ANALYSIS PARAMETER OR INDICATOR FREQUENCY RESULT DRY WEATHER SAMPLE? WET WEATHER SAMPLE? Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 1. Are any of the parameters being sampled due to the MS4 being subject to an established or approved Total Maximum Daily Load? Yes No If yes, please indicate the parameter/pollutant. 2. Does the data support water quality attainment or support trend data toward water quality attainment? Yes No If yes, please describe. MO 780-1846 (10-16) MSD samples normally do not indicate weather conditions. See attached Part D page 23 ✔ E-Coli ✔ Co-permittee salt application rates in 2020 were generally consistent with the application rates reported for 2019. Aside from this, we continue to see a decreasing trend in co-permittee salt application rates which also correlates to a decreasing trend in chloride concentrations in several streams. EPA's partial approval of the 2020 303(d) list affirms the following: Kiefer Creek was delisted based upon meeting the chloride water quality standard, Williams Creek and the entire St. Louis segment of the Mississippi River was delisted for E.coli SCR, and Little Antire Creek was delisted for E.coli WBC. 2 3 COVID-19 Due to the covid-19 pandemic in 2020, in an email dated March 26, 2020 MSD notified the co-permittees guidance on complying with their SWMP responsible BMPs based on helpful information provided by MDNR. 4 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Query MSD Environmental Compliance Pretreatment Information Management System for active industrial entities. Maintain list of active industrial entities who could have a significant stormwater impact. MSD Provide co-permittees with a list of industrial stormwater sources. Update list and distribute to co-permittees by end of plan year. List updated, distributed, and filed.MSD distributed a list to co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2020. Contact MSD for a copy of the list. 2 Query MSD Environmental Compliance Pretreatment Information Management System for approved commercial haul- waste vendors. Maintain list of active commercial individual waste haulers who could have a significant stormwater impact. MSD Provide co-permittees with a list of waste haulers. Update list and distribute to co-permittees by end of plan year. List updated, distributed, and filed. MSD distributed a list to co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2020. The list shows regional waste haulers approved by MSD that could pick- up and transport industrial wastewater (e.g., remediation waste) and domestic wastewater (e.g., grease trap, septic tank) within the Plan Area. See Appendix 2 for list of haulers 3 Query MSD Asset Management System for list of active food service and restaurant establishment facilities. Maintain list of active food service and restaurant establishments who could have a significant stormwater impact. MSD Provide co-permittees with a list of food service and restaurant establishments. Update list and distribute to co-permittees by end of plan year. List updated, distributed, and filed.MSD distributed a list of active locations to co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2020. Contact MSD for a copy of the list. 4 Survey trade associations (such as Home Builders Association, Associated General Contractors, American Society of Civil Engineers, and Property Managers) involved with land disturbance, land development, and property management activities. Maintain list of trade associations with members that could have a significant stormwater impact. MSD Provide co-permittees with list of trade associations. Update list and distribute to co-permittees by end of plan year. List updated, distributed, and filed. MSD distributed a list to co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2020. The list shows regional trade associations that may have members in the Plan Area with activities that could impact stormwater. See Appendix 4 for list of trade associations. 5 Query municipal building permit databases for active major land disturbance contractors. Maintain list of contractors that could have a significant stormwater impact. All Provide co-permittees with a list of contractors who are currently engaged in major land disturbance activities. Update list and distribute to co-permittees by end of plan year. List updated, distributed, and filed. MSD distributed a list to co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2020. The list shows a summary of active major land disturbance contractors reported by copermittees in their 2019 annual report. See Appendix 5 for list of contractors. 6 Collect stormwater education survey. Develop a baseline of water quality and nonpoint source pollution awareness and behaviors, and identify target audiences for future SWMP revisions. MSD Develop a baseline of public water quality awareness in service area. None Awareness baseline developed. ETC Institute of Olathe Kansas conducted an environmental awareness survey for MSD during the summer of 2020 to compare changes in knowledge and behavior with the 2017 survey. The 2020 survey was administered by mail and online to a randomly selected sample of 510 residents in MSD’s service area. See Appendix 6 for final survey report. The data will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the SWMP. See Appendix 6 for final survey report. 7 Develop database of all K-12 public and private school districts in plan area. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD Maintain a comprehensive database of schools and contacts, which could be information outlets. Maintain database of schools and designated contacts. Database developed. Track schools providing stormwater education. The database was updated in 2020. There are currently: 458 schools, including 26 school districts, 18 charter school organizations, and a variety of independent/private schools listed in the database. The database does not contain a full listing of independent religious schools in the area as there is no comprehensive list or network to pull from for entry into database. We will continue to work on filling in this missing information in 2021. See Appendix 7 for list of schools in the database. MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 5 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 8 Develop and distribute stormwater messages for MSD bills and websites. Topics would include littering, pet waste, yard management (including nutrient application), individual sewage disposal systems, winter deicing, swimming pools, and household hazardous waste. Reach plan area customers with concise messages on MSD bills and websites. MSD Greater awareness of best practices to protect water quality. Distribute messages on MSD bills and websites. Record number of MSD bills mailed and website pages views/hits. Message library developed and representative copies of bills filed. Track number of bills sent with messages. Track number of website page hits and views. MSD has 16 stormwater messages suitable for MSD residential bills, MSD commercial bills, and the MSD rolling website banner, as applicable. Topics include littering, pet waste, yard management (including nutrient application), individual sewage disposal systems, winter deicing, swimming pools, and household hazardous waste. See Appendix 8 for list of messages. The following number of 2020 bills were sent with messages: - 428,450 bills with littering message - 427,096 bills with picking up pet waste message - 426,871 bills with winter deicing message The number of 2020 page hits related to banner messages follows: - Don’t’ Be a Litter Bug and Volunteer to Clean Up: 657 total hits clean-up event page - Don’t be a Party Pooper: 196 total hits pet waste page - Only Rain to the Storm Drain: 362 yard waste page hits - Septic Smart Homeowners: This linked directly to the EPA website, not MSD. MSD is still working to track this number through EPA. - Safely Drain Your Pool: 258 total page hits to safely drain pool page 9 Maintain and provide library of stormwater education materials. Provide brochures, flyers, and other media that can be used at public events and upon request. MSD Provide education to various audiences. Maintain adequate supply of existing educational materials that address general awareness and pollutant sources in the SWMP for target audiences, individuals, and households. Materials developed and available for distribution. MSD has the following 16 educational materials developed and available for distribution: 1. Only Rain to the Storm Drain pencil 2. Help Erase Pollution From Our Waters eraser 3. Only Rain to the Storm Drain magnet 4. Only Rain to the Storm Drain key chain 5. A Homeowner's Guide To Keeping Pollutants Out Of Stormwater brochure 6. You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure 7. Household Hazardous Waste brochure (St. Louis County Partnership) 8. Pet Waste brochure 9. Yard Waste And Our Environment brochure (contains information on waste and nutrient containing chemicals management) 10. Homeowner's Guide to Septic System Maintenance brochure 11. Clean Water Best Management Practices bookmark 12. Commercial Parking Lots Winter Maintenance flyer 13. A Guide To Help Businesses Keep Pollutants Out Of Our Creeks brochure 14. Illicit Stormwater Discharges brochure 15. Fat, Oil, and Grease brochure 16. City Working Together to Manage Stormwater brochure Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Provide pet waste brochures to St. Louis County Animal Control quarterly. St. Louis Animal Control distributes pet waste brochures during adoptions. Track number of brochures provided to St. Louis County Animal Control. MSD provided St. Louis County Animal Control a total of 800 MSD Pet Waste brochures in letters dated February 21, 2020, April 15, 2020, July 8, 2020, and November 23, 2020. Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Provide pet waste brochures to St. Louis humane society quarterly. Humane Society distributes pet waste brochures during adoptions. Track number of brochures provided to St. Louis Humane Society. MSD provided the St. Louis Humane Society a total of 1,000 MSD Pet Waste brochures in letters dated February 21, 2020, April 15, 2020, July 8, 2020, and November 23, 2020. MCM1 4.2.1.1.2 Provide presentations and educational materials to families and homeowners. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD10 6 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Partner with environmental organization (such as the Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways Center) to offer at least two education events on stormwater management. Record class attendance. Classes completed and attendance tracked (starting in year 2). The Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways Center completed the following classes: - February 20, 2020 at the Missouri Botanical Garden, attended by 3 people. - May 30, 2020 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel event attended by 13 people. - August 8, 2020 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel event attended by 4 people. - August 17, 2020 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel event attended by 7 people. Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Partner with environmental organization (such as St. Louis Audubon Society Bring Conservation Home) to: 1) support distribution of education material and 2) provide stormwater management education to landowners. Record education material distributed. Education completed. Track type and number of material distributed. MSD's A Homeowner's Guide To Keeping Pollutants Out Of Stormwater brochure, You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure, and Yard Waste brochure were made available on the St. Louis Audubon Society Bring Conservation Home Program on-line toolbox. Bring Conservation Home provides assistance to small private landowners for restoration of native plants and animal habitat on their grounds. The Bring Conservation Home website is located at http://stlouisaudubon.org/conservation/BCH/index.php. Due to covid-19, St. Louis Audubon in-person programming has been suspended. On-line Zoom allowed work to continue with volunteer virtual training and on-line toolbox. The landowner habitat consultations settled on a 2-step approach. First, Bring Conservation Home Habitat Advisors visit each landscape and take pictures and notes. Next, a follow-up consultation takes place by using on-line GoToMeeting while using those same pictures to support a virtual walk-through of the landscape. In 2020, 206 landowner consultations were completed. 11 Post pet waste signs in parks. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. St. Louis County and Municipalities Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Post pet waste signs in each city and St. Louis County owned park. Record and report on number of pet waste signs posted. Track number of parks and posted pet waste signs. Co-permittees reported 592 pet waste signs are posted in 361 parks or green space. See appendix 11 for a summary of co-permittee reported signs and number of parks. MCM1 4.2.1.1.3 12 Maintain database of community partners with water pollution education interests. Know partners that can work with MSD to Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. See MCM 2 for utilization. MSD Provide participation opportunities, in MCM2, to individuals and groups. Update database of individuals, partners, and activities. Distribute activities list to individuals and groups. List updated, distributed (starting in year 2), and filed. See also material distribution, presentation, and MCM2 BMPs. The database was updated in 2020, adding five additional community partners. The database includes activities that partners may be most interested in based on MSD experience working with them in the past. MSD distributed the database and 2020 activity information to all the listed partners in an email dated December 29, 2020. MSD explained how inlet marking events and spreading out clean-up events were showing to be safe and successful opportunities during the covid-19 pandemic. See appendix 12 for list of partners. MCM1 4.2.1.1.2 Provide presentations and educational materials to families and homeowners. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD10 7 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 13 Provide educational materials to industrial entities, waste haulers, and food service and restaurant establishments. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community MSD Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Provide educational materials to industrial entities and waste haulers. Distribute fats, oils, and grease brochure at MSD food service and restaurant establishment inspections. Distribute IDD brochure at MSD, pretreatment inspections. Record number of material distributed. Material distribution completed. Track number of material distributed. A total of 1,179 fats, oils, and grease brochures were distributed during MSD routine food service and restaurant establishment inspections. A total of 610 illicit stormwater discharge brochures were distributed during MSD routine industrial user inspections. MSD distributed Homeowner's Guide to Septic System Maintenance, A Guide To Help Businesses Keep Pollutants Out Of Our Creeks, and Illicit Stormwater Discharges brochures to the 37 MSD approved haulers in a letter dated December 29, 2020. MSD Increase awareness and positive behavior change within trade associations that is topical to their industry. Permittee group will offer one meeting with trade associations. Record materials distributed Meetings (starting in year 2) completed. Track number of meetings and material distributed. Records saved in MSD files. MSD offered on-line virtually meetings (due to covid-19) and provided BMP resources to the following trade associations in an email and phone call on December 31, 2020. - Associated General Contractors, St. Louis Chapter - Building Owners and Managers Association of Metropolitan St. Louis - Concrete Council of St. Louis - Landscape & Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis - Missouri Restaurant Association, St. Louis Chapter - SITE Improvement Association - St. Louis Area Hotel Association - St. Louis Auto Dealers Association - St. Louis Food Truck Association (STLFTA) In addition, MSD completed the following on-line virtual presentations within the Plan Area: - Home Builders Association of St. Louis, SWMP Review and TMDL ARAP Update, July 21, 2020 - International Erosion Control Association (IECA) 2020 Great Connections, SWMP Challenges and Accomplishments, July 27, 2020 - IECA 2020 Great Connections, green infrastructure small grants (related to BMP 27), July 28, 2020 - IECA 2020 Great Connections, TMDL ARAP Development and Implementation, July 29, 2020 - IECA 2020 Great Connections, Post Construction BMP Operation and Maintenance, July 30, 2020 - Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, TMDL ARAP Development and Implementation, October 28, 2020 See appendix 4 for list of trade associations with members that could have potential significant stormwater impact activities. Co-permittees Increase awareness and positive behavior change MSD will distribute education material at a minimum 6 requested presentations or information booths. Record event material distributed and attendance. All permittees that distribute material at events will report material distributed and estimated attendance. Events completed. Track number of events and material distributed. Records saved in copermittees files. MSD completed 6 events distributing 500 educational materials to 432 people. Twenty (20) co-permittees reported activities distributing 59,652 educational materials to 183,965 people. See Appendix 14 event details. MCM1 4.2.1.1.4 14 Provide presentations and educational materials to trade associations, schools, and watershed groups Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community 8 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 Develop and distribute stormwater information at a St. Louis area sports venue. Track type and number of material distributed. MSD partnered with St. Louis University on a radio and video education campaign during Saint Louis Billikens basketball games in 2020. Public service announcements (at games) on winter deicing, pet waste, and fats/oils/grease best management practices made the following impressions. - Radio (3) :30 spots on ESPN 101: 888,000 impressions - Events Onsite Activations, 2 Tablings conducted prior to covid-19: 13,946 total impressions - In-Venue Videoboards, spots played at every Men’s and Women’s home games(32 games): 148, 590 impressions - Digital Slubilikens.com homepage static logo placement with link to MSD website: 253, 221 impressions Host Information booth and record what and how many material distributed at St. Louis Earth Day in Forest Park. Track type and number of material distributed. Due to covid-19, the 2020 St. Louis Earth Day festival in Forest Park in-person event was cancelled. Instead, St. Louis Earth Day hosted several on-line virtual events at https://earthday-365.org/virtual-programs/. Short presentations about sustainability and pollution prevention were included during the on-line activities between April 18 and April 26, 2020. MSD was a sponsor of the virtual event and included it’s website link www.msdprojectclear.org to learn more about pollution prevention. St. Louis Earth Day festival website had about 14,000 page views during the nine day festival. Attendees overwhelmingly enjoyed the festival and visited every experience area with 97% of survey respondents learning something to help make their lives more sustainable. MSD co-hosted a booth at the St. Louis Earth Day Green Curbside Hop on October 15 in St. Louis County. The entire event was designed for covid-19 safety and built-in social distancing. The event promoted local restaurants green operating commitments under pandemic restrictions. MSD distributed 59 of each of the following educational materials: - Homeowner’s Guide brochure, - You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure - Yard Waste And Our Environment brochure Host Information booth and record what and how many material distributed at St. Louis Home and Garden Show. Track type and number of material distributed. MSD hosted an information booth at the four day St. Louis Home and Garden Show March 5 through March 8, 2020, distributing about 2,000 of each of the following educational materials: - Homeowner’s Guide brochure, - You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure - Pet Waste brochure - Yard Waste And Our Environment brochure MCM1 4.2.1.1.4 Partner with community organizations to provide stormwater information to a broad audience. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD Increase awareness and positive behavior change.15 9 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 16 Develop and advertise videos to be utilized in social media platforms. Develop concise messages that can be used on MSD and partner social media platforms. MSD Provide education to broad audiences Provide or purchase minimum 10,000 spots per year. Record number of plays. Videos developed and track number of online plays. MSD owns the following six PSA 30 to 60 second videos that were produced for this SWMP in 2017, 2018, and 2019: - Household hazardous waste disposal BMPs (new 2019 PSA) - Keep Fats, Oils and Grease out of the drain (new 2019 PSA) - No dumping leaves on stream banks and BMPs (2018) - No dumping yard waste into stormwater inlets and BMPs (2018) - Residential winter deicing BMPs and using less salt (2018) - Pet waste BMPs (2017) The PSAs can currently be viewed on MSD Facebook and YouTube. MSD social media video plays related to FOG, Household Hazardous Waste Disposal, Leaves BMPs, Yard Waste BMPs, Winter Deicing BMPs, and Pet Waste BMPs made a total of 98,819 impressions in 2020. MCM1 4.2.1.1.4 15 Partner with community organizations to provide stormwater information to a broad audience. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. Six Flags Amusement Park located in Eureka completed the following messaging in 2020: - Yard waste, FOG, and winter deicing information Six Flags TV 10 second per hour stills delivering 678,640 impressions - Yard waste and pet waste information digital billboard 10 second stills per hour delivering 75,790 impressions - Yard waste and pet waste information 3'x5' billboards delivering 468,667 impressions - Thunder River pet waste information signage delivering 98,051 impressions - Pet relief area pet waste information signage delivering 262,712 impressions Six Flags previously reported that 34% of guests are from St. Louis City and County. MSD completed year one of a three year education campaign agreement with the new St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station Foundation Conservation and Education Center, located in St. Louis City, next to the Big Wheel amusement ride. The facility was closed 12 weeks due to the Covid-19 quarantine between March 15th and June 8th, 2020. In 2020, 135,168 people visited the Conservation and Education Center, and the following activities were completed: - The Get Involved! Action Kiosks interactive map screens (including all 3 kiosks) made the following impressions 981 SCOOP YOUR (PET) POO 721 DON'T BE A LITTER BUG 1,456 COOL IT, CAN IT & TRASH IT 176 TAKE IT EASY ON THE SALT (winter deicing) 841 YARD WASTE MANAGEMENT 836 DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 768 RAINSCAPE YOUR PROPERTY! - In June 2020, non point source pollution factoids on the to the “Conservation” tab of the Aquarium received 49 page views - The Aquarium Foundation Facebook page (11,490 followers) made the following impressions: 11/19/2020, Cool It, Can It 1,612 11/4/2020, Easy on the salt 448 10/21/2020, Properly dispose of yard waste, 556 10/7/2020, Pet waste 733 9/23/2020, Hazardous Waste, 809 8 9/9/2020 Know Your Flood Zone 807 8/27/2020, Rainscaping 1,053 - The Rain Garden plants were added in spring 2020 and began to grow in throughout the summer. The garden includes signs about how to create a rain garden at home and also a rain barrel. MSD is also featured on a decal on both entry doors of the Rain Garden (visible as you walk back into the Conservation and Education Center from the Garden). There is a QR Code linking to MSD’s website. - The Aquarium Foundation features the following MSD education material at its Welcome Desk. A Homeowner's Guide To Keeping Pollutants Out Of Stormwater brochure You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure Household Hazardous Waste brochure (St. Louis County Partnership) Only Rain to the Storm Drain pencil Only Rain to the Storm Drain magnet On February 19, 2020, the Conservation and Education Center hosted Enviroscape Teacher Training, presented by the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District & Earthways Center See Appendix 15 for Six Flags and Aquarium messaging images Track type and number of material distributed. Develop and distribute stormwater information at a St. Louis area amusement or recreation venue. Increase awareness and positive behavior change.MSD 10 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 MCM2 4.2.2.1.1 17 Post SWMP on MSD's website for 30 days. Announce the SWMP is available to review, using e-mail and social media. Provide opportunity for input on the SWMP.MSD Comply with permit requirement for public notice. None SWMP e-mailed and posted on MSD website/social media platforms. Record all comments to the SWMP. None MCM2 4.2.2.1.2 18 Hold a meeting at MSD's office. Provide advance notice on MSD's website and by e- mail. Provide opportunity for input on the SWMP.MSD Comply with permit requirement for public meeting. None SWMP meeting announcement posted on MSD website. File meeting minutes. None MCM2 4.2.2.1.3 19 Maintain a list of outlets to provide information. Send letter or e-mail inviting comment in advance of finalizing SWMP. Maintain contact with stakeholder organizations and their leadership. MSD Provide education and participation opportunities to target audiences. Review and update list annually. List developed and communication sent. Stakeholder contacts were reviewed and updated in 2020. Stakeholders include: AARP, Alberici, American Planning Association St. Louis Metro Section, American Public Works Association Missouri Chapter, American Society of Civil Engineers St. Louis Section, Deer Creek Watershed Alliance, East-West Gateway Council of Governments, Great Rivers Greenway, Greenway Network, Inc, Green City Coalition, Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri, Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri, League of Women Voters of St. Louis, Metropolitan Manufacturers' Association, Missouri American Water, Missouri Botanical Garden - Shaw, Missouri Botanical Garden - Earthways Center, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Department of Transportation, Missouri Industrial Energy Consumers, Missouri River Relief, Monarch - Chesterfield Levee District, NAIOP St. Louis Chapter, River Des Peres Watershed Coalition, Sierra Club, SITE Improvement Association, Spanish Lake Community Association, St. Louis Audubon Society, St. Louis County Municipal League, St. Louis Earth Day, St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District, The Open Space Council St. Louis, U.S. Green Building Council - Missouri Gateway Chapter, US Army Corp of Engineers, and Lambert St. Louis Airport. MSD Invitations to the next term steering committee were sent to the following ten citizen contacts: 1. The Deer Creek Watershed Alliance 2. East-West Gateway Council of Governments 3. Great Rivers Greenway 4. Home Builder’s Association 5.Missouri Coalition for the Environment 6. The Nature Conservancy 7. The Open Space Council 8. River Des Peres Watershed Coalition 9. Shaw Nature 10. St. Louis University At the time of the SWMP development, the committee comprises representatives from the following entities: • Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District • St. Louis County Department of Planning • St. Louis County Department of Public Works • City of Hanley Hills • City of University City • City of Chesterfield • City of Florissant • City of Ladue • City of Hazelwood • East-West Gateway Council of Governments • Home Builder’s Association • Missouri Coalition for the Environment • Great Rivers Greenway • The Open Space Council SWMP notification opportunities developed. Send a letter or e-mail invitation to at least 10 citizen contacts. Based on interest, select 2 parties to participate on the committee. Provide participation opportunities to interested citizens MCM2 4.2.2.1.4 20 Invite citizens to provide representation on the steering committee, with goal of including 2 citizens on steering committee Provide opportunity for input on the SWMP 11 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 21 Participate in at least one cleanup event annually. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. All Prevent disposal of wastes in waterways. Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Co-permittee group will provide equipment, in- kind sponsorship, staff support, and/or financial sponsorship, for Confluence Trash Bash, River des Peres Trash Bash, and Operation Clean Stream. Record participation activity. Clean-ups completed. Track number of participants and waste amounts collected. In each of the first three years of the permit term, MSD and partners organized successful Confluence Trash Bashes, Operation Clean Streams, and River des Peres Trash Bashes. At the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic lock-down in March 2020, Plan Area group gathering restrictions required that the Spring Confluence Trash Bash be put on hold. Later in the year, as the pandemic continued, MSD and partners carefully planned and very successfully completed safe and socially distanced week long Operation Clean Stream in August and combined Confluence and River des Peres Trash Bash in October. The two events involved 549 volunteers in the Plan Area collecting and properly managing 12 tons of trash, nearly 1 ton of recycled metal, and 770 tires in the Plan Area. In addition, to maintain covid-19 safe and social distance practices, storm drain inlet marker projects were added to the two 2020 events. Volunteers at the two events placed 290 storm drain inlet markers (included in the below MCM2 BMP total). Local television network Nine PBS produced a story that aired on Living St. Louis about the 2020 Trash Bash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32EeJgpJSbA&t=59s Appendix 21 contains a summary of the co-permittees’ response to this BMP. Forty-two (42) co-permittees reported participating in a clean-up event. 22 Continue to operate two household hazardous waste drop-off facilities. Provide safe and economical outlet for household hazardous waste disposal St. Louis County Prevent disposal of wastes in waterways. Increase awareness and positive behavior change. Operate the two household hazardous waste drop-off facilities and record participation and the amount of household hazardous waste collected. Two locations remain open. Track number of participants and waste amounts collected. The Saint Louis County Department of Health operates two household hazardous waste collection depots located at 291 E. Hoffmeister, on the grounds of the MSD Lemay Wastewater Treatment Plant, and 4100 Seven Hills Drive. Residents can schedule appointments to drop-off residential household hazardous waste and learn more about recycling at the St. Louis Household Hazardous web site at www.hhwstl.com. Between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020, a total of 212 tons of waste from 5,449 residents was collected. Both collection depots were closed from march 16th – June 9th for the covid19 pandemic and opened back up June 10,2020 23 Provide training to educators, watershed group members, and others on how to use the Enviroscape® watershed models. Engage citizen volunteers on how to educate students on sources of pollution and best practices, providing additional resources. MSD Provide additional resources/labor who can help with education on sources of stormwater pollution and best practices Provide or partner with environmental organization to provide an annual workshop on how to use the model. Classes completed and track attendance. Twenty-one (21) educators attended Clean Water Educator training on February 19 and October 8 2020. Due to covid-19, the October 8 training was hosted on-line. These training workshops were designed to help prepare educators from around the service area to use the EnviroScape® model in their classroom (and on-line virtually due to covid-19) and be more prepared to engage in stormwater/ water quality educational activities as a part of their curriculum. 24 Provide Enviroscape ® watershed models for community use. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD Provide opportunity to increase awareness and positive behavior change. Target 50 presentations, maintain reservation tracking database, and record presentations. Track number of presentations completed. A total number of 19 presentations were completed and recorded, reaching 1,199 individuals in 2020. See Appendix 24 for events details. MSD reported 31 presentations under the annual target of 50 presentations in 2020. MSD is still on pace to complete the five year overall target of 250 presentations because MSD reported 17 presentations over the 2017 target, 10 presentations over the 2018 target, and 11 presentations over the 2019 target in the three previous SWMP annual reports. The 2020 lower presentations is contributed to covid-19 school closings. 25 Provide storm drain marker instructions and equipment to citizen volunteers. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MSD Provide opportunity to increase awareness and positive behavior change. Target 500 markers applied and record how many projects completed (markers and door hangers). Track number of markers and door hangers placed. A total number of 756 markers and 650 door hangers were placed and recorded. Inlet marking showed to be a safe, fun, social distancing activity during the covid-19 pandemic. As stated above, Nine PBS produced a story that aired on Living St. Louis about the 2020 Trash Bash inlet marking activities here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32EeJgpJSbA&t=59s See Appendix 25 for projects details. MCM2 4.2.2.1.6 MCM2 4.2.2.1.5 12 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 26 Develop storm drain marking GIS map.Maintain map of marked inlets.MSD Provide tool to facilitate participation opportunities. Maintain GIS map layer and record labeled inlets. GIS map layer completed for use to direct public where they can label inlets. A map layer titled Do Not Dump is available on the MSD GIS mapping system. The map shows inlets labeled dates and a query can be run to report on number of inlets labeled within a specified date range, by ownership (MSD or Private), by municipality, and by watershed. Provide tools to facilitate education, increase awareness, and positive behavior change. Update resource library of existing material (i.e., BMP O&M series brochures, websites). Distribute education material upon request via presentations/information booths and mailings. Record what, when, and who material distributed to. Resource library completed and track number of material distributed. In addition to materials listed in BMP 9, MSD developed and has available the following four resources that promote green infrastructure and other healthy water programming materials for citizen volunteer organizations to distribute. 1. Private Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and Maintenance brochure 2. Rain Gardens Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and Maintenance brochure 3. Planter Boxes Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and Maintenance brochure 4. Porous Pavement Private Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and Maintenance brochure MSD recorded providing organizations 1,254 materials at three events in 2020 under this BMP. In addition, these materials were provided on usb thumb drives handed out to attendees at MSD and Great Rivers Greenway hosted Post-Construction BMP Operation and Maintenance workshops on October 15 and November 17, 2020 Provide opportunity to increase awareness and positive behavior change. Develop and provide rainscaping small grants program and record rainscaping projects Track number of rainscaping projects approved and installed. The rainscaping program has been developed and includes details on eligibility, grant amounts, resources, and applications review process. Due to covid-19, the program has been delayed and no rainscaping projects were approved and installed in 2020. Program information is available at https://msdprojectclear.org/what-we-do/rainscaping/small-grants/ 28 Maintain GIS system showing constructed MS4 outfalls and receiving streams. View outfalls in plan area watersheds.MSD Permit compliance. Maintain map of constructed outfalls on GIS. Constructed outfalls mapped. MSD has mapped storm sewer outfall structures, either owned by MSD or other entities, of various sizes and configurations in the Plan Area. MSD defines these storm sewer outfall structures as the “end of pipe” or the downstream end of every enclosed storm sewer pipe or tunnel structure in the MSD GIS system that discharges to daylight. They may discharge drainage from a single lot or from several city blocks. When the number of outfall structures increases from construction in undeveloped areas of St. Louis County, or when changes are made to existing systems, MSD’s maps are updated. Updating the separate storm sewer system is a continuing and routine task. 29 Use map update work orders to track any modifications to the sewer map. Keep current information on storm sewer system in plan area watersheds MSD Permit compliance.Maintain work order records of map updates.Maps updates completed through work orders.MSD GIS staff completed 2,351 Work Orders and 231 As-Builts related to MSD GIS map updates in 2020. MSD MCM3 4.2.3.1.1 27 Provide resources, as available, to residential, institutional, and commercial landowners and citizen volunteer organizations that promote green infrastructure and other healthy water programming. Foster nonpoint source pollution and water quality awareness in community. MCM2 4.2.2.1.6 13 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 MCM3 4.2.3.1.2 30 Enforce MSD ordinance 15048, and other ordinances as required. Provides MSD legal authority to address illicit discharges. MSD Permit compliance. Enforce MSD Ordinance. Record enforcement actions. Ordinance developed and enforced. Track number of enforcement actions. MSD Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool to prohibit illicit discharges. MSD records MCM 3 survey findings, complaints and written formal enforcement NOVs in MSD GIS (survey findings) and Maximo asset management (complaints). MSD MCM 3 survey findings and complaints referred to other parties issue NOVs as they deem appropriate. 31 Survey all natural channels identified on stormwater GIS map once per 5 years. Detect and eliminate illicit discharges.MSD Identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Survey 280 miles of storm channels for illicit discharges. Record mileage, findings, and resolutions. Track mileage, findings from surveys, and resolutions. MSD surveyed 288 miles of storm channels recording the locations and resolutions of the following illicit discharges and waste disposal problems. MSD records and tracks MCM3 survey findings and follow-up actions in GIS. - One (1) illicit discharge of sewage was due to a blocked manhole and repaired by MSD Maintenance crew. - One (1) illicit discharge related to a failing septic tank was referred to St. Louis County. - One (1) illicit discharge related to excessive dye usage during an onsite private property sewer investigation; customer contacted to stop activity with missing or failing stormwater controls where the adjacent waterway appeared discolored. There was no evidence of harm to the waterway. This finding was resolved by the responsible party. - Four (5) potential illicit discharge findings were investigated and ultimately classified as permissible discharges. - Fifteen (15) waste findings resulting from improper disposal of yard waste (11 findings) and trash (4 findings) were identified. Twenty-six (26) door hangers were distributed to area residences to educate them on proper waste disposal techniques and the impacts to streams from yard waste and trash. - Three (3) animal waste findings were found at sites where the potential for animal waste runoff was noted. 32 Respond to reports of illegal dumping.Detect and eliminate illicit discharges .MSD Identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Respond to customer complaints in accordance with the effective version of MSD's SOP for Customer Sewer Maintenance Requests. Track service requests, work orders, and resolutions. Initial response times comply with policy at least 90% of the occurrences. MSD responded to 129 complaints related to illicit stormwater discharges. Initial response times complied with it's Standard Operating Procedure for Customer Sewer Maintenance Requests 96% of the occurrences. MSD records and tracks complaints in it's Maximo asset management. MCM3 4.2.3.1.4 33 Maintain operating procedures for field testing and surveying to help identify chemicals indicative of illicit discharge. Field screening provides for timely and efficient illicit source identification and elimination. MSD Provide tools to identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Maintain field screening plan. Standard operating procedures completed and update as needed. MSD maintains the DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure for MCM3 survey staff to follow for sampling dry weather discharges. Survey staff has equipment to test for pH, chlorine, ammonia, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen in the field. Operating procedures include steps to consider if further laboratory analysis is required. Staff are trained on equipment care and calibration, sample collection and handling, and analyzing and tracking results. Sample results are analyzed using a screening chart to confirm whether a discharge is illicit or permissible. Sample results are tracked in the MCM3 GIS database for tracking and follow-up. 34 Maintain and annually review findings from channel surveys. Previous findings inspected. Identify priority areas for potential monitoring and follow-up. MSD Ensures there is follow-up on potential sources. Review findings and inspect each as necessary to ensure 1-in-5 year frequency is achieved. Annual review of all findings. All finding areas inspected 1-in-5 years, minimum. All findings inspected in the past five years. 35 Review representative water quality data collected by MSD to prioritize investigation areas. Use the water quality data that MSD collects to identify sources. MSD Identify reaches that are affected by sources. Allows development of a plan for sources. Review water quality data and provide summary report comparing data to channel inspection findings, for 2019 WQ data. Report submitted and filed. Three (3) illicit discharges identified under MCM3 in permit year 2019 were reviewed with downstream 2019 MSD water quality sample results. See Appendix 35 for summary report. MCM3 4.2.3.1.3 MCM3 4.2.3.1.5 14 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 36 Develop a tabular database and GIS layer of areas that may utilize individual sewage disposal systems (i.e., septic tanks). Have a database of areas with individual sewage disposal systems that could be used to assist illicit discharge investigations All Efficiently complete illicit discharge investigations Using GIS, identify possible areas for investigation.Database developed. The MSD GIS individual sewage disposal systems (ISDS) map layer, with the shown ISDS symbol below, is available to assist with MCM3 findings and complaint investigations. In 2020, the database and layer information was used to evaluate prioritizing channel surveys for the 2021-2026 St. Louis County Phase II draft SWMP. Contact MSD for a copy of either the 2018 survey list or GIS layer. 37 Develop a tabular database and GIS layer of properties that have participated in the sewer lateral repair program. Have a database of properties that have participated in the sewer lateral repair program that could be used to assist illicit discharge investigations All Efficiently complete illicit discharge investigations Using GIS, review and survey existing plan area data sources.Database developed. Two private lateral related databases and two GIS layers are available to assist with MCM3 findings and complaint investigations. One database of nearly 10,000 properties was developed in 2020 based on a 2020 survey, shown in Appendix 37, of the 52 co-permittees with an existing sewer lateral repair program. One of the survey questions asked for lateral repairs within the last 5 years. A second database of defective sewer lateral work orders is available in the MSD IBM® Maximo® asset management software. One MSD GIS layer provides particulars about a municipality sewer lateral program, including contact information and reimbursement information. A second MSD GIS layer shows the defective lateral work orders stated above. Contact MSD for a copy of the databse and GIS layer. MCM3 4.2.3.1.6 38 Maintain operating procedures for tracing illicit discharges from public sewer system. Timely detect and eliminate illicit discharges within entire plan area MSD Have tools to identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Maintain and implement standard operating procedures. Standard operating procedures completed and updated as needed. MSD maintains the DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure for MCM3 survey staff to detect and eliminate illicit discharges within the entire plan area. The operating procedure includes an enforcement response guide and data recording steps. MCM3 4.2.3.1.7 39 Maintain operating procedures for eliminating illicit discharges Timely elimination of illicit discharges MSD Identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Maintain and implement standard operating procedures. Report number of illicit discharges, resolved and outstanding. Track number of illicit discharges, resolved and outstanding. Standard operating procedures completed and updated as needed. MSD addressed three illicit discharges found by MCM3 surveys recorded under BMP 31. MSD records and tracks MCM3 survey findings and follow-up actions in GIS. As of December 31, 2020, resolution status follows: - The one illicit discharge due to a blocked manhole was repaired by MSD Maintenance crew. - The one illicit discharge due to a failing septic tank was referred to St. Louis County. - The one illicit discharge related to excessive dye usage was resolved by the responsible party. MSD responded to 129 complaints related to illicit stormwater discharges. MSD records and tracks complaints and follow-up actions in a Maximo asset management system. - Thirty-two (32) of these complaints were found to be permissible discharges. - The remaining 97 complaints were found to be related to illicit activity and were referred to and/or remedied by the responsible party. MCM3 4.2.3.1.5 MSD Individual Sewage Disposal System GIS Symbol 15 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 MCM3 4.2.3.1.8 40 Maintain enforcement plan for addressing illicit discharges. Timely elimination of illicit discharges.MSD Identify illicit discharges and take enforcement action as necessary. Maintain and implement ordinance. SOP completed and updated as needed. MSD Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool to prohibit illicit discharges. MSD's DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure references several different findings scenarios to ensure consistent Ordinance enforcement actions. Record location and number of brochures and door hangers provided as part of illicit discharge investigations. Number of educational material tracked. Analyze MCM1 education survey. Under MCM3, BMP 31, MSD recorded the areas where it distributed 26 educational door hangers to residences to educate them on proper waste disposal techniques and the impacts to streams from yard waste and trash. None Number of educational material tracked. Analyze MCM1 education survey. None MCM3 4.2.3.1.10 42 Provide public outreach communications tools (brochures, etc.) to sources of non- stormwater discharge that could be substantial contributors of pollutants into the MS4, such as street cleaning, residential car washing, and residential swimming pools Foster stormwater NPS pollution awareness and behavior change in community MSD Provide education and increase awareness and positive behavior change Record location and number of brochures and door hangers provided as part of IDD investigations. Number of educational material tracked. Analyze MCM1 education survey. No locations found in 2020. MCM4 4.2.4.1.1 43 Maintain list of regulatory mechanisms and active land disturbance programs. Ensure co-permittee land disturbance programs are implemented. MSD Permit compliance.Record each copermittees ordinance or other regulatory mechanism. Track number of copermittees programs.All sixty (60) co-permittees reported implementing a program. MCM4 4.2.4.1.1.1 44 Verify regulatory authority. Ensure existing co- permittee land disturbance programs have authority. MSD Permit compliance Record each copermittees ordinance or other regulatory mechanism in the SWMP. Track copermittees programs information. See Appendix C All sixty (60) co-permittees programs are listed in Appendix C of the Third Term St. Louis County Phase II Stormwater Management Plan. MCM4 4.2.4.1.2 45 Maintain written procedures and guidance materials for operators to follow. Prevent land disturbance related waste from leaving the land disturbance area. St. Louis County and Municipalities Waste sources contained by BMPs Record each copermittees written procedure Track procedures completed.Fifty-eight (58) co-permittees reported construction-site waste procedures and guidance materials. See Appendix 45 for details. MCM4 4.2.4.1.3 46 Maintain written procedures and guidance materials for permittees to follow. Require development pre- construction planning See also MCM5. St. Louis County and Municipalities Appropriate sediment and erosion BMPs installed Record each copermittees written procedure Track procedures completed.Fifty-seven (57) co-permittees reported pre-construction planning procedures and guidance materials. See Appendix 46 for details. Provide education and increase awareness and positive behavior change. MCM3 4.2.3.1.9 41 Maintain and distribute brochures, door hangers, and other communication tools that inform about hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. Foster stormwater nonpoint source pollution awareness and behavior change in community. MSD 16 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 Permittees will follow procedures to ensure timely and appropriate responses. Record each copermittees complaints/follow-up written procedure name Track procedures completed.Fifty-six (56) co-permittees reported complaints/follow-up written procedures. See Appendix 47a for details. Reduce pollution leaving site by demonstrating timely response occurred. Record each copermittees number of complaints and follow-up actions Track number of copermittees complaint investigations (formal and informal). Co-permittees reported 46 complaints and follow-up actions. See Appendix 47b for details. MSD Reduce pollution leaving site by demonstrating timely response occurred. Record number of findings, complaints, and response actions Track number of MSD MCM3 land disturbance findings. See also MCM3 Under MCM3, BMP 31, MSD did not find illicit discharges related to land disturbance activity (>1 acre) with failing stormwater controls where sediment contaminated runoff entered adjacent waterways. MCM4 4.2.4.1.5 48 Maintain written procedures and checklists for permittees to follow during SWPPP inspections. To ensure BMPs properly installed and maintained. St. Louis County and Municipalities St. Louis County and municipalities will inspect that appropriate sediment and erosion BMPs are installed. Record each copermittees written procedure and checklist. Track procedures completed.Fifty-five (55) co-permittees reported construction-site inspection procedures and guidance materials. See Appendix 48 for details. MCM4 4.2.4.1.5.1 49 Inspect land disturbance sites and as specified in land disturbance program ordinance. To ensure BMPs properly installed and maintained. St. Louis County and Municipalities St. Louis County and municipalities will inspect that appropriate sediment and erosion BMPs are installed. Record each copermittees number of inspections at each active land disturbance site. Inspection records support program compliance. Sixteen (16) co-permittees reported construction site inspections. See Appendix 49 for details. MCM4 4.2.4.1.6 50 Maintain written procedures for enforcement actions. Provide authority to implement program. St. Louis County and Municipalities St. Louis County and municipalities will follow enforcement procedures when needed. Record each copermittees number of informal and formal enforcements. Track number of informal and formal enforcements The co-permittees reported 43 formal and 81 informal enforcement actions. See appendices 47b and 50 for details. MSD New and redevelopment projects that disturb greater than or equal to one acre will implement BMPs. Implement Ordinance and Design Rules. Ordinance and Design Rules completed and implemented. BMP requirements are implemented under the authority of MSD Ordinance 9030. MSD Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool. MSD’s Rules and Regulations and Engineering Design Requirements for Sanitary Sewer and Stormwater Drainage Facilities include the BMP requirements for new development and redevelopment projects. MSD's Rules and Regulations were reviewed and updated after a stakeholder engagement and public participation process. The new Rules and Regulations went into effect on February 1, 2018 St. Louis County and Municipalities New and redevelopment projects that disturb greater than or equal to one acre will implement BMPs. Implement ordinance to regulate and enforce post-construction strategies. Ordinance completed and implemented.Fifty-nine (59) co-permittees reported post-construction ordinances/strategies. See Appendix 51 for details. MCM5 4.2.5.1.1 MCM4 4.2.4.1.4 Follow MSD ordinances 9030 and 15048, MSD Rules and Regulations, and County and Municipal Ordinances. Requires developers and plan reviewers to implement appropriate strategies and controls to address post-construction run-off. 51 47 Maintain written procedures to receive (i.e., public complaint hotline) respond to, and track public inquiries and complaints. Provide timely customer response to complaints from land disturbance related waste leaving the land disturbance area. St. Louis County and Municipalities 17 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 Develop and Implement maintenance agreement for each project, unless BMP maintained by MSD. All MSD approved projects, with BMPs that are not maintained by MSD, have maintenance agreement. Annual internal review of 5 projects. MSD's Designs Rules and Regulations requires property owner's to execute a maintenance agreement to ensure BMPs will be kept in working order. MSD's cloud based Accela® plan review, permitting, and construction inspection tracking system requires the date when the maintenance agreement was received and records the maintenance agreement on file. For the internal review, MSD reviewed the most frequently types of BMP constructed in 2020. Maintenance Agreements were recorded correctly and on file. Implement MSD BMP Enforcement and Response Plan. Plan updated. See below for description of metrics used. MSD has enforcement authority to ensure owners maintain their post-construction BMPs in MSD Ordinance 15048, Article IV, Part C. MSD maintains a Stormwater Management Facilities (BMP) Operation and Maintenance Enforcement Response Plan, revision dated February 25, 2019. Elements of the Plan describes MSD responsibilities, legal authority, data processing, inspections, and informal and formal enforcement steps. 53 Utilize matrix of BMPs on BMP toolbox. Maintain existing strategies Requires developments to implement appropriate strategies and controls to address post-construction run-off. MSD Implement BMPs to MEP. Developments will utilize BMPs and design requirements as listed on the BMP toolbox. List WQ and CPv requirements. Development projects follow rules. Toolbox is complete and updated as needed. Annual internal review of 5 projects. MSD's Plan Review Division evaluates each project for compliance with the MS4 permit, using MSD's Design Rules and Regulations, the Maryland Manual, and the BMP Toolbox at www.stlmsd.com. All projects that require stormwater best management practices, either to comply with the MS4 Permit and/or MSD’s Detention and Channel Protection requirements must prepare a Stormwater Management Facilities Report, a Maintenance and Operations Plan, and also execute a standard maintenance agreement that is recorded against the property. The BMP Toolbox outlines the guidance and procedures for applying and meeting the appropriate design criteria, preparing the compliance documentation in a standardized format, the maintenance agreement and obligations, as well as the permitting and inspection process. Design documentation for each BMP MSD approves is recorded in the Cloud based Accela® plan review, permitting, and construction inspection tracking system and MSD central files. For the internal review, MSD reviewed the most frequently types of BMP constructed in 2020. Design documentation were recorded correctly and on file. 54 Copermittees will review and update parking ordinances and/or polices, as needed Reduce impervious parking areas and reduce barriers to incorporating green infrastructure into parking areas. Ballwin, Bellefontaine Neighbors, Black Jack, Bridgeton, Chesterfield, Creve Coeur, Des Peres, Ellisville, Fenton, Frontenac, Kirkwood, Ladue, Manchester, Maryland Heights, Olivette, Overland, Sunset Hills, St. Louis County, Town and Country, Wildwood Optimize use of impervious areas in parking Review the model parking ordinance presented in the Stormwater Best Management Practices Post-Construction Recommendations – Addressing Legal Impediments and Mandated Impervious Areas, February 2011 report, compare this model to current ordinance(s), and revise current ordinance and/or policies, as appropriate. Copermittees reviews completed. Track copermittees actions to either change on not change their policy as a result of their reviews. Twelve (12) co-permittees provided a response to this BMP. See Appendix 54 for each co-permittee response to either change or not change policies. Encouraging responses include meeting or exceeding some of the Stormwater Best Management Practices Post-Construction Recommendations – Addressing Legal Impediments and Mandated Impervious Areas, February 2011 report criteria, changes adopted, and explanations how reducing impervious is not prohibited, but encouraged in communities. 55 Maintain optional conceptual review process. Provides developers with plan review assessment of appropriate strategies and controls to address post- construction run-off. MSD Identify opportunities for water quality protection early in the development project planning phase. Record number of developments that are charged for utilizing the conceptual review service. Number of conceptual reviews. MSD offers the development and engineering community a conceptual review service that will evaluate a project’s sanitary and stormwater requirements early in the design phase of the project, prior to extensive engineering by the customer, to ensure acceptability of the conceptual design under MSD’s Rules and Regulations. MSD offers a quick “Basic” review, and a more “Detailed” review for an additional cost for more complex projects. Eighty-four (84) conceptual reviews were performed. MCM5 4.2.5.1.3 MCM5 4.2.5.1.2 MSD BMPs will function correctly.52 Follow plan review process for executing maintenance agreements environmental compliance inspection process for long term maintenance. To ensure long-term operation of BMPs. 18 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 56 Site Design Guide Available Provide developers and plan reviewers a way to implement BMP MSD Protect sensitive areas, minimize stormwater pollution, and utilize effective BMPs. Site Design Guidance document available.Site Design Guidance available for public use. Under a 2008-2009 second term permit BMP, MSD and partners developed an educational tool titled Site Design Guidance-Tools for Incorporating Post- Construction Stormwater Quality Protection into Concept Plans and Land Disturbance Permitting. Co-permittees were instructed in a letter dated April 27, 2009 to implement the Site Design Guidance document or an equivalent procedure to ensure they are in compliance with the MS4 second term permit language in section 4.2.5.1 to assess site characteristics at the beginning of the construction design phase to ensure adequate planning for stormwater compliance to mimic pre-construction runoff conditions on all new development and utilize water quality strategies on all redevelopment projects to the maximum extent practicable. The Site Design Guidance document is available on the MSD website at www.msdprojectclear.org 57 Use pre-condition assessment with early stage project planning. Requires developers and permittees to assess conditions early. All Protect sensitive areas, minimize stormwater pollution, and utilize effective BMPs. Have process requiring pre-construction planning by MSD Site Design Guidance or equivalent procedure. Process available, process used. Annual (starting in year 2) review audit of up to 5 projects. Fifty-eight (58) copermittees reported that they have implemented the “Site Design Guidance” or an equivalent procedure. See Appendix 57 for a summary of co-permittee responses. For the 2020 audit portion of this BMP, MSD selected St. Louis County, that uses MSD Site Design procedure. MSD audit questions focused on ensuring that evaluation of existing green space site conditions (i.e., streams, wetlands, sensitive areas) and evaluation of conceptual plans to preserve and protect green spaces were documented. MSD's findings are that St. Louis County and the following projects are compliant with their obligation towards the BMP. 1. Creve Coeur Mill Road resurfacing (20MSD-00522) 2. Westport Plaza Drive Intersection Improvements (18MSD-00149) 3. Airport Road Resurfacing (20MSD-00533) 4. Jennings Station Road (North) ARS Resurfacing (19MSD-00408) 5. Berry Road-Big Bend Road Intersection Improvements (20MSD-00295) Implement construction inspection requirements, as defined in rules and regulations. Annual internal review of 4 projects. MSD Construction Division uses a checklist, ensuring material submittals been approved, site stability, approved materials are used, underdrain piping installed, plantings installation, site protection, and pictures. Construction inspection documentation for each BMP MSD approves is recorded in the Cloud based Accela® plan review, permitting, and construction inspection tracking system. For the internal review, MSD reviewed the most frequently types of BMPs constructed in 2020. Inspection data was recorded correctly for the following projects: - Project: 18MSD-00553, MACKENZIE POINTE(7315 WATSON RD), Bioretention/Raingarden approved by MSD March 18, 2020. - Project 19MSD-00300, Southview School Walking Path (11660 Eddie & Park Rd), Bioretention/Raingarden (Small) approved by MSD May 11, 2020. - Project: 18MSD-00479, LITTLE SUNSHINE PLAYHOUSE & PRESCHOOL (17690 EDISON AVE), Permeable Pavement - Paver Block approved by MSD November 3, 2020. - Project: 18MSD-00550, Northpoint - 133 James S McDonnell Blvd, Amended Soil approved by MSD June 30, 2020. Contact MSD for a copy of the MSD Construction Division inspections for these reviews. Schedule and track BMP three year inspections. All BMPs are inspected once per 3 years, minimum. MSD uses IBM® Maximo® asset management software to schedule and track 3 year inspections. In 2020, MSD completed 1,489 BMP 3 year inspections. Implement Enforcement Response Plan and track number of BMP enforcement actions Report number of enforcement actions taken. Enforcement action taken within 45 days of notice of problem, 90% of the time. MSD initiated 65 enforcement actions within 45 days of notice of problem, 100% of the time. Enforcement actions are recorded in the IBM® Maximo® asset management system. Require and track BMP owner annual reports Report number of annual reports received and outstanding. In letters dated December 20, 2019 and January 27, 2020 MSD reminded BMP site owners to submit their 2019 calendar year maintenance reports by March 31, 2020. One thousand thirty-six (1,036) 2019 reports have been received and 68 reports are outstanding. Maintenance reports are recorded in IBM® Maximo® asset management system. MCM5 4.2.5.1.3 MCM5 4.2.5.1.4 & 4.2.5.1.5 BMPs constructed and maintained to function properly. 58 Inspect all water quality BMPs and use key performance indicators to demonstrate compliance. To ensure long-term operation of BMPs.MSD 19 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 All Training program exists, and updated to coordinate. Maintain training program. Track number of training programs completed and implemented. Year 5 review documented. Fifty-six (56) co-permittees reported that they provided refresher training to their employees on stormwater BMPs. A summary of the number of co- permittees’ employees trained is included in Appendix 59. MSD provided co-permittee on-line virtual training in 2020 due to covid-19. As explained in the next BMP below, MSD encouraged co-permittees to use the on-line training tools to train their employees. As part of MSD’s efforts to maintain employee awareness and training, under MSD’s Operation and Maintenance Program for Stormwater Pollution Prevention, MSD provided 341 employees on-line virtually, due to covid-19, through its' on-line learning management system, The Learning District. MSD Co-permittee employees will be offered MSD annual training opportunities. Hold 4 training events and record attendance. Track training events completed and attendance. MSD hosted four on-line virtual Phase II Stormwater Refresher workshops for municipal employees on good housekeeping and pollution prevention in municipal operations; Two (2) on December 7, one on December 8, and one on December 9. The workshops were hosted on-line due to covid-19 and were each an hour, providing training on stormwater good housekeeping BMPs for municipal operations. One-hundred-seventy-three (173) employees representing 20 co-permittees were in attendance. MSD used the on-line Zoom video conferencing service and power point slides presentation to host the successful 2020 training due to covid-19. MSD Office of Public Affairs assisted MSD staff with registering attendees, tracking actual attendance during the events, and moderating questions during the workshops, to carry-out the training experience very similar to if it was in-person. One live workshop was recorded and posted on MSD’s website at www.msdprojectclear.org along with the annual handout materials. The power point presentation is available on-line to print-out for anyone with- out power point viewing ability. MSD emailed all the co-permittees on December 11, 2020 on-line user instructions encouraging them to use the on- line training material for their staff to complete their annual training BMP. Facilities listed in written operation and maintenance program. Maintain current list in operation and maintenance program plan.List completed MSD reminded co-permittees to list all their operational facilities that are subject to MCM 6 in a March 23, 2020 email and at the October 6, 2020 co- permittee on-line virtual administrative workshop. The workshop was hosted on-line due to covid-19. MSD lists it's Mintert Maintenance Yard, Sulphur Maintenance Yard, and Grand Glaize Maintenance Yards subject to MCM6. MSD has a total of seven site specific wastewater operating permits. These facilities have Phase I permit conditions related to stormwater, and are not subject to the MS4 permit. MSD also maintains a land disturbance stormwater permit, MO-R100, for its sewer and treatment plant construction work Maintain No Exposure certification status, as applicable. Review certification status of each facility, renew as necessary, and record application/expiration dates. No Exposure Exemption Certification applications completed before expiration dates. MSD reminded co-permittees to review their No Exposure certification in a March 23, 2020 email and at the October 6, 2020 co-permittee on-line virtual administrative workshop. The workshop was hosted on-line due to covid-19. MSD does not maintain No Exposure certifications for any of it's facilities MCM6 4.2.6.1.2 MCM6 4.2.6.1.1 60 List all operational facilities that are subject to MCM 6. List all operational facilities that are subject to No Exposure certification. Identify copermittees industrial discharges not covered under a separate NPDES operating permit All 59 Provide annual training to all MSD, municipal, and St. Louis County employees who work in municipal operations impacted by stormwater. To prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal operations. 20 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 Confirm appropriate BMPs implemented and functioning correctly Record inspection dates and locations. Inspection completed and track number of inspections. Forty-seven (47) co-permittees reported performing inspections. Appendix 61 contains a summary of the co-permittees’ response to this BMP. The MSD Division of Environmental Compliance performed inspections of the three MSD maintenance yards. Mintert Maintenance Yard was inspected on August 25, 2020, Sulphur Maintenance Yard was inspected on September 3, 2020, and Grand Glaize Maintenance Yard was inspected on August 28, 2020. MSD has a total of seven site specific wastewater operating permits. These facilities have Phase I permit conditions related to stormwater, and the inspections are not conducted or reported under the MS4 permit. MSD also maintains a land disturbance stormwater permit, MO-R100, for its sewer and treatment plant construction work Written operation and maintenance program in place. Program reflects practice. Implement Operation and Maintenance program. Model Operation and Maintenance Program template complete and track number of co- permittee programs implemented. MSD and 54 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the applicable provisions of the model Operation and Maintenance Program, as amended, for the Prevention and Reduction of Pollution in Storm Water Runoff from Municipal Operations. 62 Maintain written inspection checklist template for performing inspections . To ensure BMPs properly installed and maintained.MSD Confirm appropriate BMPs implemented and functioning correctly . Checklist available for copermittees. Provide checklist at MSD annual training events. Inspection checklist template completed and distributed at annual MSD training. Inspection checklists were addressed in the on-line virtual December MSD hosted four Phase II Stormwater Refresher workshops referenced in BMP number 59. The inspection checklists are available on line at www.msdprojectclear.org. MSD emailed all the co-permittees on December 11, 2020 providing links to it's MCM6 training resources, including the inspection checklist. 63 Install BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement) with construction of municipal facilities and roadways, where feasible. Provide pollutant controls with projects.All Reduce discharge of pollutants from project areas. Project plans include BMPs. Permittees build BMPs. Permittees maintain and report on BMP condition. Permittees build BMPs with projects, where feasible. Permittees report on BMP status in annual report, starting in year 2. Twenty-five (25) co-permittees reported BMPs. See appendix 63 for details, including BMP descriptions. Salt application rates documented Record BMPs and application rates. Analyze salt application rate data annually for application trends. Consider also stream water quality data. Appendix 64 contains a summary of the co-permittees’ response to this goal. Fifty-four (54) co-permittees provided complete data. In total, the co- permittees in St. Louis County spread 17,599 tons of road salt over 69,849 lane miles of roadway from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020, resulting in an application rate of 504 lb/lane-mile. Use alternative deicing approaches to reduce chloride load, where feasible. Track copermittees use of alternative deicing approaches. Report annually on the number of permittees utilizing alternative deicing approaches. Refer to each of the enclosed co-permittee St. Louis County Phase II Co-Permittee 2020 Stormwater Annual Report Form – Small MS4; St. Louis County Phase II Stormwater Program Road Salt Usage Report: January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 reports. MCM6 4.2.6.1.5 65 Maintain written Operation and Maintenance Program. To prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal operations. All Written operation and maintenance program in place. Program reflects practice. Implement Operation and Maintenance program. Model Operation and Maintenance Program template complete and track number of co- permittee programs implemented. MSD and 54 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the applicable provisions of the model Operation and Maintenance Program, as amended, for the Prevention and Reduction of Pollution in Storm Water Runoff from Municipal Operations. MCM6 4.2.6.1.3 64 Track salt application rates. Set baseline key performance indicator of salt application rates. To prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from deicing operations. St. Louis County and Municipalities 61 Maintain written Operation and Maintenance Program. To ensure BMPs properly installed and maintained.All 21 Part C Stormwater Management Plan Report Progress and Compliance Permit Section BMP Description BMP Purpose Responsible Person (See Appendix Contacts) Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals, Milestones, and Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information MCM1 4.2.1.1.1 4.2.6.1.6 66 Maintain written guidelines for MSD to follow when preparing preliminary engineering project studies. To assess water quality impacts for new flood management projects. MSD Written guidelines in place. Implement guidelines for preparing preliminary engineering project studies. Guidelines for preparing preliminary engineering project studies complete and implemented. MSD maintains the MSD Preliminary Studies - Guidelines for Preparing Preliminary Engineering Project Studies guidelines. As part of the guidelines, MSD staff works with the modeling group to prepare a hydraulic model of the system to analyze the hydraulic capacity of the existing and proposed stormwater or sanitary sewers. Staff must refer to the document Evaluation of Water Quality Impacts for Flood Management Projects dated June 12, 2017, to mitigate water quality impacts of new storm sewers. 4.2.6.1.6 67 Maintain written Operation and Maintenance Program. To assess and mitigate water quality impacts for new flood management projects. All Written operation and maintenance program in place. Program reflects practice. Implement Operation and Maintenance program. Model Operation and Maintenance Program template complete and track number of co- permittee programs implemented. MSD and 54 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the applicable provisions of the model Operation and Maintenance Program, as amended, for the Prevention and Reduction of Pollution in Storm Water Runoff from Municipal Operations. MCM6 4.2.6.2 68 Maintain written Operation and Maintenance Program. To prevent and reduce stormwater pollution from municipal operations. All Written operation and maintenance program in place. Program reflects practice. Implement Operation and Maintenance program. Model Operation and Maintenance Program template complete and track number of co- permittee programs implemented. MSD and 54 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the applicable provisions of the model Operation and Maintenance Program, as amended, for the Prevention and Reduction of Pollution in Storm Water Runoff from Municipal Operations. 22 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 28.0 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 21.9 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 26.0 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Chloride 22.8 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 22.1 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 17.8 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 14.7 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 26.3 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 23.5 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 23.4 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 21.3 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 COD 25 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 360 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 420 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 98 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.48 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.23 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.73 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.25 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.54 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.52 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.84 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.97 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.35 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.30 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.56 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.72 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field pH 8.03 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.36 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.81 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.28 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.46 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.89 S.U. ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 276 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 348 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L Result 23 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 64 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 65 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 57 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 170 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 160 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 92 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 6.0 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 8.2 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 9.5 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Temperature 9.6 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 13.6 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 22.1 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 22.9 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 20.2 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 18.4 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 15.8 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 7.8 Deg. C ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS 2 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS 3 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 4 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 TSS 4 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS 3 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 4 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 3 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 41 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS <2 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS <2 mg/L ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS 4 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Chloride 143 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Chloride 134 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Chloride 117 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Chloride 9.80 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Chloride 42.0 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Chloride 54.7 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Chloride 112 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Chloride 116 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Chloride 27.9 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Chloride 29.6 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Chloride 60.8 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 COD 27 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 COD 30 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 COD 27 mg/L 24 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 COD 55 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 COD 32 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 230 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4100 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5200 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 650 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 380 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 450 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 13000 MPN/100 mls AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.97 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.01 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.11 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.38 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.75 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.81 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.34 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.25 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.54 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.62 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.93 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Field pH 8.61 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Field pH 7.84 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Field pH 7.67 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Field pH 7.64 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Field pH 7.79 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Field pH 7.67 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Field pH 7.46 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Field pH 7.87 S.U. AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Hardness 540 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Hardness 576 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Hardness 600 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Hardness 140 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Hardness 276 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Hardness 576 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Hardness 592 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Hardness 164 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Hardness 212 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Hardness 440 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Sulfate 75 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Sulfate 80 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Sulfate 11 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Sulfate 31 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L 25 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Sulfate 76 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Sulfate 74 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Sulfate 24 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Sulfate 49 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 Temperature 7.6 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 Temperature 12.5 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 Temperature 18.1 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 Temperature 25.6 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 Temperature 23.8 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 Temperature 23.0 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 Temperature 16.8 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 Temperature 10.3 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 Temperature 10.9 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 Temperature 5.2 Deg. C AUBUCHON CREEK 1/27/2020 TSS 16 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 2/24/2020 TSS 48 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 4/20/2020 TSS 12 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 5/18/2020 TSS 55 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 6/29/2020 TSS 47 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 7/29/2020 TSS 30 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 8/26/2020 TSS 17 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 TSS 25 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 9/21/2020 TSS 23 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 10/19/2020 TSS 78 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 11/16/2020 TSS 30 mg/L AUBUCHON CREEK 12/14/2020 TSS 16 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 BOD 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 BOD 4 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 BOD 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 BOD 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 BOD 6 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 BOD 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 BOD 6 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 BOD 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 BOD 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 BOD 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 BOD 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 BOD <2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 BOD 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Chloride 351 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Chloride 567 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Chloride 456 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Chloride 241 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Chloride 142 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Chloride 262 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Chloride 360 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Chloride 278 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Chloride 101 mg/L 26 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Chloride 185 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Chloride 240 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Chloride 282 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Chloride 27.7 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Chloride 185 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Chloride 103 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Chloride 81.2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Chloride 208 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Chloride 170 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Chloride 192 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Chloride 170 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Chloride 96.0 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Chloride 190 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Chloride 120 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Chloride 179 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Chloride 129 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 COD 25 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 COD 28 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 COD 24 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 COD 24 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 COD 24 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 COD 28 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 COD 22 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 COD 34 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 COD 29 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 COD 26 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 COD 24 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 COD 22 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 510 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1200 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4100 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1200 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 930 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1600 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 500 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4600 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4600 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 600 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 880 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 500 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1500 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 8200 MPN/100 mls BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.91 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.03 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.10 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.90 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.31 mg/L 27 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.82 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.50 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.78 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.02 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.46 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.47 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.31 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.68 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.86 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.76 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.91 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.68 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.57 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.91 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.50 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.77 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.57 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.34 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.64 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.13 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.62 S.U. BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Field pH 7.37 S.U. BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.45 S.U. BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Field pH 7.11 S.U. BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Field pH 7.45 S.U. BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.10 S.U. BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.40 S.U. BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Field pH 7.30 S.U. BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Field pH 7.56 S.U. BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Field pH 6.51 S.U. BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Field pH 6.97 S.U. BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Field pH 7.66 S.U. BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Field pH 7.64 S.U. BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Field pH 7.97 S.U. BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Hardness 432 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Hardness 228 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Hardness 224 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Hardness 172 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Hardness 406 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Hardness 448 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Hardness 440 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Hardness 188 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Hardness 420 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Hardness 88.0 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Hardness 224 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Hardness 228 mg/L 28 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Hardness 364 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Hardness 328 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Hardness 208 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Hardness 292 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)1.059 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.955 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.212 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.165 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.159 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.218 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.146 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.126 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.151 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Sulfate 58 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Sulfate 52 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Sulfate 180 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Sulfate 52 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Sulfate 75 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Sulfate 170 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Sulfate 170 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Sulfate 200 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Sulfate 200 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Sulfate 93 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 Temperature 6.2 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 Temperature 3.2 Deg. C 29 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 Temperature 4.9 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 Temperature 6.3 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 Temperature 9.3 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.5 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 Temperature 15.8 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 Temperature 12.8 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 Temperature 13.8 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.1 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 Temperature 24.5 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 Temperature 23.5 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 Temperature 23.2 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 Temperature 25.0 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 Temperature 25.4 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 Temperature 24.1 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 Temperature 25.3 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.7 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 Temperature 19.1 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 Temperature 13.1 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 Temperature 12.1 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 Temperature 8.70 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 Temperature 4.9 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 Temperature 3.2 Deg. C BLACK CREEK 1/14/2020 TSS 5 mg/L BLACK CREEK 1/28/2020 TSS 4 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/11/2020 TSS 6 mg/L BLACK CREEK 2/25/2020 TSS 11 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/10/2020 TSS 19 mg/L BLACK CREEK 3/24/2020 TSS 4 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/7/2020 TSS 8 mg/L BLACK CREEK 4/21/2020 TSS 7 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/5/2020 TSS 26 mg/L BLACK CREEK 5/19/2020 TSS 30 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/2/2020 TSS 9 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/16/2020 TSS 18 mg/L BLACK CREEK 6/30/2020 TSS 87 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/14/2020 TSS 21 mg/L BLACK CREEK 7/28/2020 TSS 8 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/11/2020 TSS 11 mg/L BLACK CREEK 8/25/2020 TSS 12 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/8/2020 TSS 7 mg/L BLACK CREEK 9/22/2020 TSS 4 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/6/2020 TSS 7 mg/L BLACK CREEK 10/20/2020 TSS 5 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/3/2020 TSS 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 11/17/2020 TSS 3 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/1/2020 TSS 2 mg/L BLACK CREEK 12/15/2020 TSS 7 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 150 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 102 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 86.1 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 85.8 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 86.7 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 73.6 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 91.4 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Chloride 96.0 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Chloride 98.6 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 109 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 78.9 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L 30 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 63 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 200 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 300 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 200 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 170 MPN/100 mls BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.52 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.30 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.88 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.48 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.70 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.03 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.46 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.10 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.78 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.97 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.39 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.65 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 8.46 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 6.38 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 7.88 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 7.87 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Field pH 7.76 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 7.73 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 8.07 S.U. BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 184 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 244 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 272 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 300 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 304 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L 31 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.5 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 23 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 27 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 38 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 34 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 42 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 38 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 46 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Sulfate 58 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Sulfate 64 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 66 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 51 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 7.4 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 7.2 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 10.3 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 10.2 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 14.0 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 20.5 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 23.3 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 21.6 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 Temperature 16.8 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 Temperature 15.2 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 15.8 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 8.0 Deg. C BONHOMME CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 19 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 7 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 8 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 17 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 16 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 17 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 9 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 9/23/2020 TSS 11 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 10/13/2020 TSS 12 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 4 mg/L BONHOMME CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 5 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 137 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 183 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 122 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 107 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 93.4 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 117 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 77.8 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 104 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Chloride 114 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Chloride 113 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 124 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 82.9 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 COD 24 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 COD <20 mg/L 32 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 930 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 63 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 85 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 270 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 260 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 260 MPN/100 mls CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.56 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.67 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.85 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.06 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.33 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.81 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.52 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.39 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.95 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.22 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.59 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.58 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 7.56 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.44 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.41 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 8.12 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 6.57 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 7.44 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Field pH 7.25 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Field pH 7.68 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 7.50 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 7.95 S.U. CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 200 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 260 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 352 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 252 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 324 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 324 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.5 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 32 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 43 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L 33 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 49 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 48 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Sulfate 61 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 69 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 10.2 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 9.1 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 12.1 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 10.2 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 13.4 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 19.7 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 21.6 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 18.7 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 Temperature 17.1 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 Temperature 15.1 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 15.9 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 8.9 Deg. C CAULKS CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 44 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 7 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 10 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 11 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 13 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 5 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 9/23/2020 TSS 2 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 10/13/2020 TSS 7 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 5 mg/L CAULKS CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 6 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Chloride 454 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Chloride 265 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Chloride 140 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Chloride 139 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Chloride 35.3 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Chloride 52.6 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Chloride 92.0 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Chloride 165 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Chloride 162 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Chloride 16.2 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Chloride 21.0 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Chloride 36.2 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 COD 31 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 COD 27 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 COD 47 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 COD 24 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5800 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2300 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 280 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 97 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 190 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 16000 MPN/100 mls COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.46 mg/L 34 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.11 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.37 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.01 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.73 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.01 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.26 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.03 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.07 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.75 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.78 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.52 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Field pH 7.92 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Field pH 8.45 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Field pH 7.64 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Field pH 7.65 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Field pH 7.99 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Field pH 7.54 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Field pH 7.97 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Field pH 7.72 S.U. COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Hardness 440 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Hardness 352 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Hardness 332 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Hardness 152 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Hardness 144 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Hardness 240 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Hardness 416 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Hardness 384 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Hardness 96.0 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Hardness 100 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Hardness 152 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.136 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.130 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Sulfate 54 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Sulfate 58 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Sulfate 27 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Sulfate 75 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Sulfate 95 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Sulfate 37 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 Temperature 3.2 Deg. C 35 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 Temperature 6.9 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 Temperature 7.8 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 Temperature 12.9 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 Temperature 19.1 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 Temperature 27.3 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 Temperature 26.2 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 Temperature 25.4 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 Temperature 16.9 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 Temperature 11.8 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 Temperature 9.5 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 Temperature 6.5 Deg. C COLDWATER CREEK 1/27/2020 TSS 9 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 2/24/2020 TSS 16 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 3/25/2020 TSS 6 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 4/20/2020 TSS 5 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 5/18/2020 TSS 26 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2020 TSS 20 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 7/29/2020 TSS 9 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 8/26/2020 TSS 45 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 9/21/2020 TSS 19 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 10/19/2020 TSS 114 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 11/16/2020 TSS 17 mg/L COLDWATER CREEK 12/14/2020 TSS 6 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Chloride 348 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Chloride 263 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Chloride 220 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Chloride 98.5 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Chloride 250 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Chloride 68.8 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Chloride 124 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Chloride 280 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Chloride 44.3 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Chloride 53.7 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Chloride 111 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 COD 27 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 COD 21 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 COD <20 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 COD 23 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 COD 21 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 COD 27 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 COD 29 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 97 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2500 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 680 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 650 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2900 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 300 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10000 MPN/100 mls COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.14 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.94 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.50 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.02 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.11 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.76 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.80 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.04 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.23 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.86 mg/L 36 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.62 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.50 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Field pH 7.42 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Field pH 6.95 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Field pH 8.54 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Field pH 7.44 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Field pH 7.62 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Hardness 552 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Hardness 508 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Hardness 544 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Hardness 556 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Hardness 216 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Hardness 368 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Hardness 610 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Hardness 108 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Hardness 184 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Sulfate 82 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Sulfate 78 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Sulfate 44 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Sulfate 80 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Sulfate 90 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Sulfate 30 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 Temperature 3.4 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 Temperature 8.6 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 Temperature 17.9 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 Temperature 29.6 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 Temperature 28.7 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 Temperature 27.8 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 Temperature 16.7 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 Temperature 10.5 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 Temperature 9.7 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 Temperature 4.1 Deg. C COWMIRE CREEK 1/27/2020 TSS 7 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 3/25/2020 TSS 9 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 4/20/2020 TSS 6 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 5/18/2020 TSS 25 mg/L 37 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result COWMIRE CREEK 6/29/2020 TSS 22 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 7/29/2020 TSS 23 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 8/26/2020 TSS 3 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 9/21/2020 TSS 23 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 10/19/2020 TSS 28 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 11/16/2020 TSS 17 mg/L COWMIRE CREEK 12/14/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 524 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 87.8 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 202 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 297 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 263 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 234 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 167 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 199 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 132 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 165 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 175 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 93.1 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 120 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 79.9 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 33.0 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 146 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Chloride 179 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Chloride 40.0 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Chloride 45.1 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Chloride 180 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 179 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 76.3 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 182 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 61.7 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 COD 40 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 COD 31 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 COD 22 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 COD 25 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 COD 35 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 COD 23 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 COD 25 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 COD 22 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 COD 21 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 COD 24 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 COD 23 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 COD 23 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 650 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 86 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 84 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls 38 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 250 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 310 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 130 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 98 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 63 MPN/100 mls CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.50 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.57 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.62 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.31 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.98 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.60 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.32 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.29 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.35 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.09 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.85 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.82 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.03 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.90 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.87 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.30 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.47 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.74 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.96 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.61 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.04 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.62 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.19 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 7.92 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 7.09 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.32 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 7.76 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 7.25 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 6.87 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 8.17 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 7.90 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 8.23 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 8.22 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Field pH 8.03 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Field pH 7.66 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 8.33 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 8.20 S.U. CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 328 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 148 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 188 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 444 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 244 mg/L 39 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 328 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 264 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 232 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 416 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 428 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 212 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 180 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 104 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 352 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Hardness 416 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Hardness 124 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Hardness 144 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Hardness 428 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 408 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 108 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 176 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 4440 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.229 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.5 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.5 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 19 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 45 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 73 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 36 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 52 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 40 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 60 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 68 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 29 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 26 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 15 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Sulfate 81 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Sulfate 19 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Sulfate 88 mg/L 40 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Sulfate 23 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 91 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 76 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 6.4 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 10.5 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 10.0 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 10.0 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 11.2 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 14.1 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 15.1 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 24.7 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 29.9 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 27.4 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 29.9 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 24.0 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 27.7 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Temperature 17.7 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 Temperature 20.1 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Temperature 16.1 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 Temperature 17.3 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 17.2 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 16.8 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 5.4 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 7.0 Deg. C CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 65 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 23 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 18 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 8 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 24 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 7 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 35 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 10 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 37 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 30 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 32 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 7 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/23/2020 TSS 49 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 TSS 6 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/13/2020 TSS 21 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 4 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 49 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 12 mg/L CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 6 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 BOD 2 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 BOD 3 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 BOD 5 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 BOD 2 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 BOD 4 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 BOD <2 mg/L 41 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 BOD 8 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 BOD 3 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 BOD 3 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 BOD 2 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 BOD 4 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 BOD 2 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 BOD 4 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 BOD <2 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 BOD 3 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Chloride 355 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Chloride 391 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Chloride 296 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Chloride 129 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Chloride 97.1 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Chloride 168 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Chloride 196 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Chloride 228 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Chloride 115 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Chloride 122 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Chloride 194 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Chloride 194 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Chloride 13.6 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Chloride 185 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Chloride 102 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Chloride 40.8 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Chloride 186 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Chloride 158 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Chloride 185 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Chloride 174 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Chloride 62.5 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Chloride 95.3 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Chloride 76.4 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Chloride 125 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Chloride 76.4 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 COD 22 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 COD 31 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 COD 27 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 COD 25 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 COD 20 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 COD 22 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 COD 27 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 COD 22 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 COD 49 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 COD 34 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 COD 28 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 COD 28 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 COD 25 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 COD 28 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 COD 27 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L 42 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 COD 36 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 390 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5500 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1400 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 150 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 450 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 620 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5800 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 9800 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 990 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 570 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 590 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 240 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4900 MPN/100 mls DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.59 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.22 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.88 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.90 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.15 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.18 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.24 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.80 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.37 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.13 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.58 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.28 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.02 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.14 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.71 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.90 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.61 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.53 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.16 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.05 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.04 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.52 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.96 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.54 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.05 S.U. DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Field pH 7.28 S.U. DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.15 S.U. DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Field pH 7.15 S.U. DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Field pH 7.30 S.U. DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Field pH 6.98 S.U. DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.23 S.U. DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Field pH 7.13 S.U. DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Field pH 7.32 S.U. DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Field pH 6.41 S.U. DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Field pH 6.88 S.U. DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.63 S.U. DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Field pH 7.96 S.U. DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Field pH 7.73 S.U. DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Field pH 7.42 S.U. DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Field pH 7.60 S.U. DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Field pH 7.58 S.U. 43 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Field pH 7.79 S.U. DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Field pH 7.66 S.U. DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Field pH 7.73 S.U. DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Field pH 7.21 S.U. DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Field pH 7.44 S.U. DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.08 S.U. DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.12 S.U. DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Hardness 384 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Hardness 412 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Hardness 160 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Hardness 140 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Hardness 324 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Hardness 380 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Hardness 304 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Hardness 384 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Hardness 108 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Hardness 252 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Hardness 152 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Hardness 240 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Hardness 176 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Hardness 240 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.272 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.236 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.214 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.332 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.202 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.314 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.182 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.237 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.243 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.228 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.121 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.200 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Sulfate 78 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Sulfate 95 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Sulfate 38 mg/L 44 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Sulfate 81 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Sulfate 59 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Sulfate 11 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Sulfate 59 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Sulfate 32 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Sulfate 180 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Sulfate 59 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Sulfate 85 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 Temperature 5.6 Deg. C DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 Temperature 3.0 Deg. C DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 Temperature 6.6 Deg. C DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 Temperature 9.8 Deg. C DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.6 Deg. C DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 Temperature 15.8 Deg. C DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 Temperature 13.3 Deg. C DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 Temperature 13.7 Deg. C DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.1 Deg. C DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 Temperature 23.3 Deg. C DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 Temperature 23.8 Deg. C DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 Temperature 23.0 Deg. C DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 Temperature 25.3 Deg. C DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 Temperature 25.6 Deg. C DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 Temperature 23.0 Deg. C DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 Temperature 24.9 Deg. C DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.1 Deg. C DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 Temperature 18.5 Deg. C DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 Temperature 12.7 Deg. C DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 Temperature 12.8 Deg. C DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 Temperature 8.30 Deg. C DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 Temperature 3.9 Deg. C DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 Temperature 3.0 Deg. C DEER CREEK 1/14/2020 TSS 7 mg/L DEER CREEK 1/28/2020 TSS 13 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/11/2020 TSS 11 mg/L DEER CREEK 2/25/2020 TSS 25 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/10/2020 TSS 35 mg/L DEER CREEK 3/24/2020 TSS 7 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/7/2020 TSS 19 mg/L DEER CREEK 4/21/2020 TSS 5 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/5/2020 TSS 15 mg/L DEER CREEK 5/19/2020 TSS 11 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/2/2020 TSS 8 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/16/2020 TSS 10 mg/L DEER CREEK 6/30/2020 TSS 343 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/14/2020 TSS 28 mg/L DEER CREEK 7/28/2020 TSS 10 mg/L 45 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result DEER CREEK 8/11/2020 TSS 25 mg/L DEER CREEK 8/25/2020 TSS 6 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/8/2020 TSS 5 mg/L DEER CREEK 9/22/2020 TSS 3 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/6/2020 TSS 5 mg/L DEER CREEK 10/20/2020 TSS 15 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/3/2020 TSS 10 mg/L DEER CREEK 11/17/2020 TSS 14 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/1/2020 TSS 4 mg/L DEER CREEK 12/15/2020 TSS 27 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Chloride 174 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Chloride 75.1 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Chloride 106 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Chloride 80.7 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Chloride 72.5 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Chloride 76.1 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Chloride 259 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Chloride 43.3 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Chloride 65.6 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Chloride 91.9 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 COD 59 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 COD 40 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 COD 21 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 COD 23 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 COD 28 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1100 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2100 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5200 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2100 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 97 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4900 MPN/100 mls ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.78 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.36 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.64 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.65 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.34 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.32 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.28 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.95 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.45 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.28 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.98 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Field pH 6.34 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Field pH 8.52 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Field pH 7.56 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Field pH 7.89 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Field pH 7.58 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Hardness 140 mg/L 46 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Hardness 460 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Hardness 136 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Hardness 248 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Sulfate 89 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Sulfate 32 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Sulfate 88 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Sulfate 56 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Sulfate 80 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Sulfate 85 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Sulfate 87 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Sulfate 98 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 Temperature 5.4 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 Temperature 7.4 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 Temperature 9.1 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 Temperature 12.5 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 Temperature 17.4 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 Temperature 22.8 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 Temperature 24.3 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 Temperature 23.3 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 Temperature 10.9 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 Temperature 8.9 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 Temperature 4.9 Deg. C ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/27/2020 TSS 6 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/24/2020 TSS 112 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/25/2020 TSS 6 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/20/2020 TSS 3 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/18/2020 TSS 11 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/29/2020 TSS 50 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/29/2020 TSS 103 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/26/2020 TSS 15 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/19/2020 TSS 19 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/16/2020 TSS 4 mg/L ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/14/2020 TSS 7 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 858 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 429 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 345 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 191 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 248 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 279 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 109 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 109 mg/L 47 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Chloride 87.1 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Chloride 196 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 208 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 223 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 COD 39 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 COD 25 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 COD 34 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 COD 21 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 COD 35 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 COD 29 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 540 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 84 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 63 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 11000 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1200 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 300 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 74 MPN/100 mls FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.75 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.10 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.69 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.08 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.48 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.48 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.09 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.90 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.10 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.36 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.29 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.78 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 6.78 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 7.62 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 7.18 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 7.86 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Field pH 7.15 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 8.64 S.U. FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 392 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 420 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 520 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 484 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 524 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Hardness 272 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Hardness 480 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 412 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 492 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L 48 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.5 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 64 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 89 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 69 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 85 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Sulfate 180 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Sulfate 90 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 4.7 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 5.8 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 10.1 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 14.3 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 25.7 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 25.7 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 25.2 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 Temperature 18.2 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 Temperature 16.9 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 16.9 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 10.2 Deg. C FEE FEE CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 13 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 15 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 8 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 10 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 15 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 97 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 17 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 9/23/2020 TSS 14 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 10/13/2020 TSS 3 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 5 mg/L FEE FEE CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 7 mg/L FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 276 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 299 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 286 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Chloride 159 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 225 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 212 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 299 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Chloride 120 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 197 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 267 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 264 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 206 mg/L FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 COD 20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 COD 22 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L 49 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 COD 26 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1500 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 260 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 750 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 910 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 610 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.55 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.50 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.23 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.90 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.32 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.25 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.80 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.25 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.38 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.49 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.59 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.87 mg/L FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 8.95 S.U. FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 8.89 S.U. FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 8.31 S.U. FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Field pH 7.95 S.U. FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 6.81 S.U. FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.81 S.U. FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.46 S.U. FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 564 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 584 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 472 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Hardness 380 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 196 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 464 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 560 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 440 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 576 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 572 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 568 mg/L FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L 50 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 200 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 103 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 180 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 170 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 160 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 220 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 160 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 210 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 210 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 190 mg/L FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 3.5 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 8.4 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 9.0 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 Temperature 8.9 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 10.9 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 22.4 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 25.2 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 Temperature 23.2 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 20.5 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 20.0 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 14.7 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 5.4 Deg. C FENTON CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS <2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 5 mg/L FENTON CREEK 4/14/2020 TSS 4 mg/L FENTON CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS 2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 3 mg/L FENTON CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 7 mg/L FENTON CREEK 8/12/2020 TSS 2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 4 mg/L FENTON CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS 2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS <2 mg/L FENTON CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 198 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 252 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 236 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Chloride 107 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 116 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 136 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 143 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Chloride 44.2 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 142 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 156 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 157 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 127 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 COD 22 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 COD 21 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 730 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 52 MPN/100 mls 51 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 320 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 340 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 660 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 230 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 220 MPN/100 mls FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.96 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.35 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.37 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.92 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.41 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.68 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.09 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.03 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.54 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.25 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.73 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.64 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.19 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.48 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.37 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 23.3 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Field pH 7.26 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.46 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.55 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.30 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.84 S.U. FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 288 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 352 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Hardness 180 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 368 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 332 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 91 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 52 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 45 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Sulfate 40 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 57 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 68 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Sulfate 27 mg/L 52 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 88 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 71 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 9.7 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 11.7 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 11.0 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 15.9 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 7.38 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 20.1 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 Temperature 18.8 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 17.6 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 17.5 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 15.5 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 10.4 Deg. C FISHPOT CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS 3 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 5 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 4/14/2020 TSS 5 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS 2 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 3 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 4 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 8/12/2020 TSS 5 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 8 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS 3 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS 4 mg/L FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS 2 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 231 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 255 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 202 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Chloride 124 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 144 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 146 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Chloride 61.8 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 141 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 153 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 145 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 135 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 COD 21 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1100 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 170 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 280 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 910 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 500 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2200 MPN/100 mls GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.30 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.54 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.68 mg/L 53 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.74 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.61 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.93 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.09 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.83 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.45 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.25 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.92 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.37 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.53 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.72 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.81 S.U. GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 428 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 464 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 376 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 332 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Hardness 244 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 352 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 384 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 392 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 91 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 90 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 63 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Sulfate 58 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 75 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 70 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 94 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 3.4 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 7.8 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 9.5 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 Temperature 9.6 Deg. C 54 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 14.7 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 27.0 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 26.3 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 Temperature 23.8 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 21.8 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 17.8 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 15.3 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 6.0 Deg. C GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS 4 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS 5 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 9 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/14/2020 TSS 5 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS 6 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 12 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 20 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/12/2020 TSS 10 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 10 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS 6 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS 4 mg/L GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS 7 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Chloride 247 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Chloride 333 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Chloride 315 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Chloride 63.8 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Chloride 148 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Chloride 148 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Chloride 137 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Chloride 54.2 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Chloride 102 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Chloride 124 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Chloride 120 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 COD 21 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 COD 21 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 16000 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 330 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 660 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 430 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4900 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 650 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 550 MPN/100 mls GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.50 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.81 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.32 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.49 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.26 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.82 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.85 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.33 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.50 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.23 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.75 mg/L 55 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.69 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Field pH 8.29 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Field pH 7.27 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Field pH 8.33 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Field pH 6.10 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Field pH 7.57 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Field pH 7.66 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Field pH 7.65 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Field pH 8.20 S.U. GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Hardness 400 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Hardness 428 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Hardness 136 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Hardness 396 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Hardness 200 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Hardness 324 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Hardness 348 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Hardness 380 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.134 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.158 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Sulfate 69 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Sulfate 54 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Sulfate 24 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Sulfate 69 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Sulfate 31 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Sulfate 34 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Sulfate 68 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 Temperature 5.1 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 Temperature 7.8 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 Temperature 9.9 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 Temperature 10.6 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 Temperature 17.6 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 Temperature 25.7 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 Temperature 26.0 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 Temperature 23.4 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 Temperature 23.4 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 Temperature 13.1 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 Temperature 17.5 Deg. C 56 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 Temperature 4.9 Deg. C GRAVOIS CREEK 1/6/2020 TSS 2 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 2/3/2020 TSS 3 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 3/2/2020 TSS 18 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 4/13/2020 TSS 20 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 5/4/2020 TSS 19 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 6/3/2020 TSS 18 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 7/13/2020 TSS 115 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 8/13/2020 TSS 18 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 9/9/2020 TSS 19 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 10/5/2020 TSS 14 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 11/5/2020 TSS 7 mg/L GRAVOIS CREEK 12/2/2020 TSS 4 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 109 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 104 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 112 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 71.1 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 79.0 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 82.4 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Chloride 48.5 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 82.1 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 79.5 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 84.9 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 71.7 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 COD 21 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 COD 33 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 560 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 390 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 62 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.90 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.70 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.89 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.63 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.67 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.67 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.81 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.81 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.70 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.57 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.98 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.54 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.60 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 7.99 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.48 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.93 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.84 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.90 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.81 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.78 S.U. 57 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.99 S.U. KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 288 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 288 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 284 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 304 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 304 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Hardness 208 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 300 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 45 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 38 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 37 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 41 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 66 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 51 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 7.5 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 9.8 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 11.8 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 14.5 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 21.8 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 22.7 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 Temperature 19.8 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 19.7 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 17.9 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 17.8 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 8.4 Deg. C KIEFER CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS <2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 4 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS <2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 43 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 8/12/2020 TSS 3 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS 6 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS <2 mg/L KIEFER CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Chloride 201 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Chloride 13.9 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Chloride 15.0 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Chloride 11.8 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Chloride 11.3 mg/L 58 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Chloride 11.3 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Chloride 10.9 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Chloride 11.1 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Chloride 10.8 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Chloride 11.6 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Chloride 15.6 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Chloride 11.0 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 COD 25 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 84 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 450 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 240 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 96 MPN/100 mls LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.32 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.09 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.08 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.07 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.13 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.48 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.46 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.07 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.30 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.70 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.16 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.52 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.88 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.90 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Field pH 8.24 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Field pH 8.08 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.44 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Field pH 7.78 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Field pH 8.16 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Field pH 7.29 S.U. LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Hardness 236 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Hardness 248 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Hardness 240 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Hardness 236 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Hardness 216 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Hardness 260 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Hardness 260 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Hardness 236 mg/L 59 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Sulfate 20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Sulfate 20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Sulfate 20 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Sulfate 16 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Sulfate 21 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Sulfate 25 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Sulfate 22 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 Temperature 4.7 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 Temperature 8.3 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 Temperature 9.8 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 Temperature 9.2 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 Temperature 11.5 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 Temperature 19.2 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 Temperature 21.4 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 Temperature 20.0 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 Temperature 18.7 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 Temperature 17.6 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 Temperature 14.6 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 Temperature 6.9 Deg. C LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/7/2020 TSS <2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/4/2020 TSS 2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/3/2020 TSS 2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/14/2020 TSS 2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/11/2020 TSS 3 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/15/2020 TSS 21 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/15/2020 TSS 9 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/12/2020 TSS 3 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/14/2020 TSS 2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/12/2020 TSS <2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/9/2020 TSS <2 mg/L LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/7/2020 TSS 5 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 35.8 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 62.7 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 170 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 174 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 106 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 146 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 83.2 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Chloride 115 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 COD 30 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 COD 20 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 COD 77 mg/L 60 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 COD 29 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 340 MPN/100 mls LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 750 MPN/100 mls LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 6100 MPN/100 mls LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.03 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.34 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.98 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.71 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.98 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.14 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.19 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.60 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 7.64 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.27 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 7.93 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 8.09 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 7.31 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 8.31 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 8.18 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Field pH 8.13 S.U. LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 176 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 496 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 536 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 400 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 516 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 348 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Hardness 452 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 25 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 26 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 69 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Sulfate 48 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 4.5 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 11.2 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 8.0 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 13.4 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 27.8 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 24.0 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 Temperature 6.7 Deg. C LOUISELLE CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 58 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 17 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 8 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 13 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 8 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 32 mg/L LOUISELLE CREEK 12/8/2020 TSS 9 mg/L 61 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 BOD 3 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 BOD 4 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 BOD 5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 BOD 5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 BOD 3 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 BOD 44 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 BOD 5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 BOD 5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 BOD 5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 BOD 3 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 BOD 4 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 BOD <2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 BOD 2 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Chloride 345 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Chloride 224 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Chloride 141 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Chloride 39.9 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Chloride 152 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Chloride 85.5 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Chloride 139 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Chloride 76.0 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Chloride 91.4 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Chloride 115 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Chloride 11.7 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Chloride 115 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Chloride 131 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Chloride 25.7 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Chloride 168 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Chloride 89.6 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Chloride 187 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Chloride 92.6 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Chloride 30.6 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Chloride 62.1 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Chloride 42.7 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Chloride 109 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Chloride 63.3 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 COD 40 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 COD 65 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 COD 25 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 COD 28 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 COD 28 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 COD 32 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 COD 26 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 COD 29 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 COD 20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 COD <20 mg/L 62 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 COD 148 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 COD 33 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 COD 22 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 COD 32 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 COD 31 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 COD 26 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 COD 24 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 COD 29 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 52 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5800 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1600 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 84 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 990 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 85 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 11000 MPN/100 mls MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.34 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.78 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.85 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.05 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.11 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.69 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.84 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.36 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.37 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.38 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.42 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.45 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.01 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.63 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.03 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.54 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.15 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.70 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.92 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.56 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.32 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.21 S.U. MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Field pH 7.06 S.U. MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Field pH 8.15 S.U. MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Field pH 7.02 S.U. MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Field pH 7.14 S.U. MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Field pH 6.64 S.U. MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.27 S.U. MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Field pH 6.45 S.U. 63 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Field pH 6.15 S.U. MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Field pH 5.84 S.U. MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Field pH 6.89 S.U. MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.72 S.U. MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Field pH 7.08 S.U. MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Field pH 7.55 S.U. MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Field pH 6.96 S.U. MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Field pH 7.58 S.U. MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Field pH 7.12 S.U. MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Field pH 7.73 S.U. MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Field pH 7.06 S.U. MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Field pH 7.15 S.U. MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Field pH 7.04 S.U. MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Field pH 7.23 S.U. MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Field pH 6.75 S.U. MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Hardness 208 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Hardness 396 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Hardness 224 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Hardness 176 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Hardness 160 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Hardness 380 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Hardness 324 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Hardness 300 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Hardness 140 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Hardness 288 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Hardness 112 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Hardness 376 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Hardness 252 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Hardness 108 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Hardness 204 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Hardness 156 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Hardness 216 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.172 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.159 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.899 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L 64 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Sulfate 92 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Sulfate 43 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Sulfate 35 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Sulfate 29 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Sulfate 73 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Sulfate 93 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Sulfate 75 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Sulfate 87 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Sulfate 13 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Sulfate 92 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Sulfate 17 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Sulfate 66 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Sulfate 23 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Sulfate 43 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Sulfate 32 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Sulfate 46 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 Temperature 5.6 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 Temperature 2.7 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 Temperature 5.1 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 Temperature 6.5 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 Temperature 10.3 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.9 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 Temperature 13.8 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 Temperature 13.1 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 Temperature 14.1 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 Temperature 17.0 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 Temperature 23.2 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.3 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 Temperature 22.4 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 Temperature 26.3 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 Temperature 25.9 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 Temperature 23.3 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 Temperature 25.4 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.6 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 Temperature 18.1 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 Temperature 13.6 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 Temperature 10.8 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 Temperature 16.9 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 Temperature 7.60 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 Temperature 3.5 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 Temperature 3.2 Deg. C MALINE CREEK 1/14/2020 TSS 46 mg/L MALINE CREEK 1/28/2020 TSS 8 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/11/2020 TSS 18 mg/L MALINE CREEK 2/25/2020 TSS 57 mg/L MALINE CREEK 3/10/2020 TSS 61 mg/L 65 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MALINE CREEK 3/24/2020 TSS 61 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/7/2020 TSS 7 mg/L MALINE CREEK 4/21/2020 TSS 11 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/5/2020 TSS 20 mg/L MALINE CREEK 5/19/2020 TSS 24 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/2/2020 TSS 14 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/16/2020 TSS 18 mg/L MALINE CREEK 6/30/2020 TSS 694 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/14/2020 TSS 23 mg/L MALINE CREEK 7/28/2020 TSS 26 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/11/2020 TSS 65 mg/L MALINE CREEK 8/25/2020 TSS 6 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/8/2020 TSS 31 mg/L MALINE CREEK 9/22/2020 TSS 7 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/6/2020 TSS 91 mg/L MALINE CREEK 10/20/2020 TSS 22 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/3/2020 TSS 75 mg/L MALINE CREEK 11/17/2020 TSS 174 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/1/2020 TSS 9 mg/L MALINE CREEK 12/15/2020 TSS 10 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Chloride 201 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Chloride 224 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Chloride 195 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Chloride 77.0 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Chloride 175 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Chloride 186 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Chloride 181 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Chloride 71.5 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Chloride 189 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Chloride 170 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Chloride 157 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Chloride 153 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 COD 26 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 16000 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 400 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 6100 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 960 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 3400 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2100 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 810 MPN/100 mls MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.80 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.41 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.72 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.50 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.56 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.03 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.52 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.25 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.50 mg/L 66 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.96 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Field pH 7.66 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Field pH 7.23 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Field pH 8.06 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Field pH 6.97 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Field pH 7.51 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Field pH 7.68 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Field pH 7.86 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Field pH 7.93 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Field pH 7.87 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Field pH 8.09 S.U. MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Hardness 472 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Hardness 488 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Hardness 368 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Hardness 212 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Hardness 472 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Hardness 480 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Hardness 416 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Hardness 272 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Hardness 448 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Hardness 428 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Hardness 416 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Hardness 440 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Sulfate 54 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Sulfate 56 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Sulfate 23 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Sulfate 60 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Sulfate 64 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Sulfate 52 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Sulfate 26 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Sulfate 56 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Sulfate 49 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Sulfate 51 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Sulfate 55 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 Temperature 6.2 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 Temperature 10.3 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 Temperature 12.2 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 Temperature 10.3 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 Temperature 16.3 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 Temperature 23.4 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 Temperature 21.4 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 Temperature 20.3 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 Temperature 21.1 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 Temperature 10.4 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 Temperature 12.8 Deg. C 67 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 Temperature 5.4 Deg. C MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/6/2020 TSS <2 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/3/2020 TSS 8 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/2/2020 TSS 7 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/13/2020 TSS 9 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/4/2020 TSS 8 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/3/2020 TSS 5 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/13/2020 TSS 13 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/13/2020 TSS 5 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/9/2020 TSS 13 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/5/2020 TSS 17 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/5/2020 TSS 6 mg/L MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/2/2020 TSS 3 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Chloride 207 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Chloride 217 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Chloride 42.8 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Chloride 5.61 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Chloride 99.9 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Chloride 49.5 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Chloride 111 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Chloride 88.3 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Chloride 121 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Chloride 106 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 COD 27 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 260 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 52 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 980 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 5200 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 130 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 290 MPN/100 mls MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.77 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.47 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.81 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.72 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.00 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.05 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.97 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.37 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.82 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.19 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Field pH 7.87 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Field pH 7.53 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Field pH 7.87 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Field pH 7.64 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Field pH 8.04 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Field pH 8.14 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Field pH 8.27 S.U. MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Hardness 196 mg/L 68 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Hardness 136 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Hardness 188 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Hardness 292 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Hardness 264 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Hardness 356 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Hardness 364 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.134 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Sulfate 46 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Sulfate 23 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Sulfate <10 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Sulfate 33 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Sulfate 36 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Sulfate 37 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Sulfate 34 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Sulfate 47 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 Temperature 10.7 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 Temperature 20.3 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 Temperature 26.4 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 Temperature 26.3 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 Temperature 23.5 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 Temperature 26.4 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 Temperature 17.1 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 Temperature 12.5 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 Temperature 6.1 Deg. C MATTESE CREEK 1/6/2020 TSS 6 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 3/2/2020 TSS 9 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 5/4/2020 TSS 13 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 6/3/2020 TSS 10 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 7/13/2020 TSS 13 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 8/13/2020 TSS 12 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 9/9/2020 TSS 7 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 10/5/2020 TSS 7 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 11/5/2020 TSS 3 mg/L MATTESE CREEK 12/2/2020 TSS 4 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.02 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.32 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.83 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.82 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.49 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.24 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.91 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.03 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.52 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.64 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.25 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.66 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Field pH 8.08 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Field pH 8.21 S.U. 69 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Field pH 8.15 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Field pH 8.14 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Field pH 7.96 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Field pH 7.68 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.19 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 7.56 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.07 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.27 S.U. MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 FSS 12 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 FSS 10 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 FSS 28 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 FSS 35 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 FSS 14 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 FSS 16 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 FSS 43 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 FSS 28 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 FSS 149 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 FSS 120 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 FSS 14 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 FSS 24 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 NO2/NO3 2.07 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Temperature 13.7 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Temperature 13.0 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Temperature 15.8 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Temperature 16.0 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Temperature 25.1 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Temperature 24.9 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 28.5 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 26.8 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 25.6 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 24.3 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.1 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.6 Deg. C MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L 70 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.57 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.07 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.06 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.06 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.08 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.06 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.06 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.07 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.11 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.14 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.31 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.10 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.14 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 TSS 15 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 TSS 13 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 TSS 32 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 TSS 39 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 TSS 19 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 TSS 17 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 TSS 34 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 TSS 50 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 TSS 132 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 TSS 163 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 TSS 26 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 TSS 17 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 4/14/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 5/12/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 VSS <5 mg/L 71 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MERAMEC RIVER 6/9/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 VSS 7 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 7/14/2020 VSS 6 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 VSS 12 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 8/11/2020 VSS 14 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MERAMEC RIVER 9/8/2020 VSS <5 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Chloride 76.3 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Chloride 67.7 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Chloride 29.5 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Chloride 54.9 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Chloride 56.1 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Chloride 63.5 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Chloride 65.4 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Chloride 54.6 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 COD <20 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 COD 21 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 COD 30 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 COD <20 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 COD <20 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 COD 21 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 COD <20 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4600 MPN/100 mls MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1600 MPN/100 mls MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1300 MPN/100 mls MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1300 MPN/100 mls MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 680 MPN/100 mls MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.32 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.99 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.43 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.41 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.82 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.18 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.25 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.75 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Field pH 7.92 S.U. MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Field pH 7.59 S.U. MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Field pH 7.76 S.U. MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Field pH 7.81 S.U. MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Field pH 7.99 S.U. MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Hardness 468 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Hardness 476 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Hardness 276 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Hardness 444 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Hardness 448 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Hardness 484 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Hardness 508 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Hardness 400 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.129 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.125 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Sulfate 73 mg/L 72 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Sulfate 36 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Sulfate 71 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Sulfate 70 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Sulfate 81 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Sulfate 81 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Sulfate 58 mg/L MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 Temperature 6.1 Deg. C MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 Temperature 8.4 Deg. C MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 Temperature 18.1 Deg. C MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 Temperature 18.4 Deg. C MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 Temperature 18.1 Deg. C MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 Temperature 18.6 Deg. C MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 Temperature 15.5 Deg. C MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 Temperature 5.6 Deg. C MILL CREEK 1/27/2020 TSS 29 mg/L MILL CREEK 2/24/2020 TSS 168 mg/L MILL CREEK 5/18/2020 TSS 409 mg/L MILL CREEK 6/29/2020 TSS 52 mg/L MILL CREEK 7/29/2020 TSS 22 mg/L MILL CREEK 8/26/2020 TSS 103 mg/L MILL CREEK 9/21/2020 TSS 89 mg/L MILL CREEK 12/14/2020 TSS 36 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Alkalinity 180 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Alkalinity 181 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Alkalinity 164 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Alkalinity 164 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Alkalinity 136 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Alkalinity 143 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Alkalinity 173 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Alkalinity 167 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Alkalinity 167 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Alkalinity 167 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Alkalinity 168 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Alkalinity 168 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Alkalinity 167 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Alkalinity 169 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Alkalinity 185 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Alkalinity 185 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 30 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 51 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 30 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 52 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 74 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 190 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2000 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1400 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2300 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2100 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2200 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1300 MPN/100 mls 73 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 370 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 360 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 450 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 330 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 460 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 380 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 84 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 86 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 110 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 97 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 310 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 650 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1200 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1600 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1000 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 30 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 200 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 74 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 190 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 86 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1000 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2100 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 980 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1900 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 780 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1400 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 74 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 85 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 75 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 62 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls 74 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.73 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.71 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.23 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.60 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.70 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.82 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.81 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.84 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.66 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.81 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.54 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.71 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.95 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.17 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.03 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.97 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.10 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.23 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.29 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.63 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.51 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.36 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.14 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.60 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.37 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.17 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.28 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.29 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.63 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.52 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.49 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.99 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.67 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.55 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.91 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.68 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.85 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.44 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.65 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.52 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.23 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.04 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.24 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.43 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.47 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.04 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.03 mg/L 75 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.86 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.94 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.96 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.70 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.29 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.23 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.51 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.65 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.39 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.59 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.49 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.38 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.66 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.71 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.93 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.94 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.87 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.90 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.46 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.39 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.47 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.74 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.49 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.84 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.83 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.26 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.77 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.99 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.83 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.62 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.46 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.51 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.62 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.70 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.62 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.51 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.99 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.99 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.03 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.85 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.75 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.63 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.67 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.69 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.27 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.87 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.01 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.17 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.94 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.28 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.67 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.62 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.16 mg/L 76 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.33 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.26 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.78 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.46 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.30 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.47 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.37 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.44 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.31 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.83 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.77 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.71 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.78 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.88 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.23 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.01 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.86 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.94 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.11 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.91 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.31 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.39 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.62 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.48 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.53 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.37 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.14 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.95 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.90 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.06 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.43 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.73 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.74 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.93 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.65 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 8.06 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 8.07 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 7.79 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 8.07 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 8.08 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Field pH 8.04 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.92 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.90 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.92 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 8.03 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 8.04 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 7.86 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 8.04 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Field pH 8.09 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 7.93 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 8.18 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 8.21 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 8.15 S.U. 77 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 8.17 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Field pH 8.24 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.50 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.57 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.75 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.59 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 8.14 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 8.09 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.97 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.20 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.25 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.26 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.27 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.26 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.59 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.62 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.56 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.53 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.53 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.61 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 7.99 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 8.00 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 8.03 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Field pH 8.17 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.71 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.80 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.88 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.79 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.84 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Field pH 7.95 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 8.01 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 8.02 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 8.05 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 8.04 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 8.02 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.44 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.34 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.36 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.37 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.52 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.19 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.18 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.07 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.26 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.24 S.U. 78 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.21 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.13 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.17 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.10 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Field pH 8.14 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.39 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.30 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.36 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.40 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.39 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.39 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.40 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.39 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Field pH 8.37 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.44 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.35 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.34 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.40 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.40 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.31 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.51 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.47 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.49 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.33 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.42 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.50 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.67 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.67 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.67 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.66 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.66 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.68 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.55 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.54 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.55 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.50 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.53 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.55 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.51 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.57 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.54 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.59 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.51 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.63 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.34 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.34 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.34 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.36 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.35 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.32 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.38 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.42 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.32 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.47 S.U. MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.32 S.U. 79 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.86 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 3.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.85 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 3.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 3.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.89 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 2.10 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 2.09 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 2.28 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.76 mg/L 80 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 3.01 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.92 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.72 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.92 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.87 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 2.88 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 2.98 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 2.98 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 3.52 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 2.93 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 NO2/NO3 2.90 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 2.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 3.26 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 4.25 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 3.98 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 4.15 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 4.01 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/14/2020 Temperature 3.90 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 1.35 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 1.13 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 1.12 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 0.95 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 1.13 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/28/2020 Temperature 0.99 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.22 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.30 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.57 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.60 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.53 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/11/2020 Temperature 2.47 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 3.14 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 3.22 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 3.08 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 2.96 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 2.90 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/25/2020 Temperature 2.94 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 7.27 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 7.13 Deg. C 81 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 6.95 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 7.15 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 7.24 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/10/2020 Temperature 6.87 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 8.63 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.99 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 8.22 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.82 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.92 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/24/2020 Temperature 7.94 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.35 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 10.96 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.05 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 10.66 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.05 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.18 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 10.01 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 9.78 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 10.54 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 10.28 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 10.47 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/21/2020 Temperature 10.17 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.30 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.09 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 15.64 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.31 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.33 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 15.81 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.95 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.98 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.98 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.98 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.96 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/19/2020 Temperature 16.96 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 22.10 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 22.23 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 22.09 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 21.60 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 22.36 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 21.46 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.97 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.93 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 25.01 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.93 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.95 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/16/2020 Temperature 24.80 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.60 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.65 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.43 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.55 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.53 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Temperature 25.37 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 29.89 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 29.95 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 29.07 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 29.77 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 30.12 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/14/2020 Temperature 30.35 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 29.56 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 28.78 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 29.30 Deg. C 82 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 29.56 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 29.50 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 29.25 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.34 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.31 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.19 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.15 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.48 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/11/2020 Temperature 26.02 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.29 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.51 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.43 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.13 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.68 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.35 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.75 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.60 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.80 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.64 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.67 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/8/2020 Temperature 26.73 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.83 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.44 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.73 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.85 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.88 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.66 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 16.9 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 17.20 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 17.5 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 17.30 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 17.0 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/6/2020 Temperature 17.3 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.12 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.03 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.12 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.21 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 14.84 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 14.71 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 9.17 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 9.24 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 9.67 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 8.92 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 9.31 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/3/2020 Temperature 9.26 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 10.50 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 10.25 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 10.19 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 10.10 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 9.83 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/17/2020 Temperature 10.24 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.71 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.38 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.54 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.85 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.78 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/1/2020 Temperature 6.55 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.92 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.98 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.17 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.75 Deg. C 83 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.42 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/15/2020 Temperature 4.55 Deg. C MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN 1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN 1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN 1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.36 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.57 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.39 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.85 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.68 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L 84 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.35 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.52 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.89 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.86 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.60 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.28 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.78 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.09 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.59 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.92 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.51 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.72 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.42 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.92 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.26 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.87 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.42 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.01 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <2.76 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.22 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.37 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.48 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.43 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.98 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.52 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.48 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.38 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.98 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.93 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 5.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.40 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.88 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.90 mg/L 85 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.57 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen 2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen 1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L 86 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen 1 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.15 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.39 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.42 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.02 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.30 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.28 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.09 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/1/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.05 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.07 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.31 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.16 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.25 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.17 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.17 mg/L MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls 87 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 670 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 340 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 820 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 31 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 280 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 270 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 370 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 10 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX <10 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 63 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 120 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 96 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 72 MPN/100 mls MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.84 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.79 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.85 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.34 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.30 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.41 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.81 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.74 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.78 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.74 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.67 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.64 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.19 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.11 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.14 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.38 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.35 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.45 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.69 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.44 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.51 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.08 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.24 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.98 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.78 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.13 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.22 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Field pH 8.20 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.62 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.57 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.31 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field pH 8.18 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 7.96 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 7.97 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.06 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.25 S.U. 88 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.15 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.20 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.55 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.56 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Field pH 8.56 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.66 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.63 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Field pH 8.62 S.U. MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.5 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.47 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.10 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 NO2/NO3 2.16 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 2.20 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.78 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.45 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 NO2/NO3 2.40 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NO2/NO3 2.11 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NO2/NO3 2.39 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 NO2/NO3 3.23 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 NO2/NO3 <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.66 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.44 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Temperature 11.68 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.98 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.84 Deg. C 89 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Temperature 16.73 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 20.84 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 21.16 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Temperature 20.97 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Temperature 26.54 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Temperature 26.60 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Temperature 26.80 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 28.81 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 28.98 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Temperature 28.67 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.09 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.24 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Temperature 28.18 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.90 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.69 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.82 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.16 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.10 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Temperature 15.15 Deg. C MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 TKN <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 TKN <2.00 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 TKN <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.47 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.66 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.97 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.10 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.16 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.60 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.20 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.70 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L 90 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.95 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.28 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.90 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.78 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.40 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.45 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 4.73 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.23 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.39 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 2.11 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.61 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Nitrogen 3.89 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <2 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <1 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.28 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 4/7/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 5/5/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.23 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.31 mg/L 91 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.39 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/2/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.56 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.32 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 6/30/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.19 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.12 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 7/28/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.18 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.24 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 8/25/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 9/22/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.21 mg/L MISSOURI RIVER 10/20/2020 Total Phosphorus 0.22 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 BOD 9 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 BOD 17 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 BOD 12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 BOD 6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 BOD 9 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 BOD 10 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 BOD 6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 BOD 7 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 BOD 8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 BOD 12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 BOD 6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 BOD 5 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 BOD 11 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Chloride 313 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Chloride 329 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Chloride 366 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Chloride 191 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Chloride 142 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Chloride 215 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Chloride 218 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Chloride 173 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Chloride 97.6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Chloride 141 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Chloride 188 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Chloride 55.8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Chloride 144 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Chloride 88.2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Chloride 57.0 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Chloride 174 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Chloride 137 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Chloride 162 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Chloride 133 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Chloride 68.2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Chloride 66.3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Chloride 102 mg/L 92 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Chloride 138 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Chloride 128 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 COD 36 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 COD 47 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 COD 44 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 COD 29 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 COD 36 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 COD 47 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 COD 27 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 COD 38 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 COD 34 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 COD 51 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 COD 27 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 COD 34 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 COD 35 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 COD 32 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 COD 28 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 COD 29 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 COD 31 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 3100 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4900 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 310 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1900 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 470 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 210 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 240 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 24000 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.55 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.80 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.92 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.92 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.96 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.50 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.53 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.71 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.83 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.66 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.82 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.46 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.94 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.99 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.32 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.18 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.95 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.23 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.38 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.87 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.78 mg/L 93 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.51 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Field pH 7.54 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Field pH 7.60 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Field pH 7.50 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Field pH 7.37 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Field pH 7.41 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Field pH 7.35 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Field pH 7.50 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Field pH 8.45 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Field pH 7.54 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Field pH 6.85 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Field pH 7.52 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Field pH 7.62 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Field pH 8.17 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Field pH 8.11 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Field pH 7.90 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Field pH 8.14 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Field pH 8.06 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Field pH 7.89 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Field pH 8.58 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Field pH 8.27 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Field pH 8.15 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Field pH 8.54 S.U. RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Hardness 260 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Hardness 312 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Hardness 168 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Hardness 164 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Hardness 354 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Hardness 192 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Hardness 300 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Hardness 132 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Hardness 292 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Hardness 192 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Hardness 184 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Hardness 360 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Hardness 308 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Hardness 340 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Hardness 140 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Hardness 212 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Hardness 232 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Hardness 328 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Hardness 268 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)1.102 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)2.417 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)2.373 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.464 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)1.542 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)2.150 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)4.328 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)5.570 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)2.316 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)3.340 mg/L 94 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.507 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.138 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.329 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)5.094 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.258 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Sulfate 68 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Sulfate 77 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Sulfate 43 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Sulfate 99 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Sulfate 46 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Sulfate 87 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Sulfate 98 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Sulfate 24 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Sulfate 46 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Sulfate 37 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Sulfate 96 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Sulfate 43 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Sulfate 150 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Sulfate 68 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Sulfate 88 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Sulfate 77 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 Temperature 7.8 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 Temperature 4.5 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 Temperature 6.3 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 Temperature 6.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 Temperature 9.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 Temperature 8.5 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 Temperature 17.8 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 Temperature 15.0 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 Temperature 14.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 Temperature 17.1 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 Temperature 23.2 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 Temperature 23.2 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 Temperature 24.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 Temperature 25.7 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 Temperature 23.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 Temperature 25.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 Temperature 24.0 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 Temperature 20.0 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 Temperature 13.0 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 Temperature 11.3 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 Temperature 11.5 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 Temperature 8.60 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 Temperature 4.4 Deg. C 95 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 Temperature 3.0 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/14/2020 TSS 11 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/28/2020 TSS 26 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/11/2020 TSS 11 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/25/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/10/2020 TSS 18 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/24/2020 TSS 8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/7/2020 TSS 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/21/2020 TSS 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/5/2020 TSS 5 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/19/2020 TSS 8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/2/2020 TSS 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/30/2020 TSS 43 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/14/2020 TSS 7 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/28/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/11/2020 TSS 12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/25/2020 TSS 5 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/8/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/22/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/6/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/20/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/3/2020 TSS 42 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/17/2020 TSS 5 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/1/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/15/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 BOD 6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 BOD 8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 BOD 8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 BOD 13 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 BOD 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 BOD <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 BOD 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 BOD 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Chloride 166 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Chloride 327 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Chloride 222 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Chloride 130 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Chloride 101 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Chloride 41.9 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Chloride 28.8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Chloride 31.0 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Chloride 94.8 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Chloride 38.6 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Chloride 27.1 mg/L 96 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Chloride 30.2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Chloride 14.7 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Chloride 80.3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Chloride 59.4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Chloride 31.7 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Chloride 132 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Chloride 113 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Chloride 99.2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Chloride 110 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Chloride 50.2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Chloride 110 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Chloride 65.9 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Chloride 126 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Chloride 85.1 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 COD 21 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 COD 23 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 COD 30 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 COD 28 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 COD 33 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 COD 20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 COD 20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 COD 29 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 COD 42 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 COD 20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 COD 28 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 COD 46 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 COD 30 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 COD 22 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 COD 26 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 COD 32 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 COD 26 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 COD 22 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 130 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 8200 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 200 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 170 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 240 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 6900 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX >24196 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 1100 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 910 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 2600 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 180 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 24000 MPN/100 mls RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.63 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.94 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.82 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.07 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.40 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.93 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.36 mg/L 97 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.05 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.73 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.71 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.51 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.43 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.64 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.15 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.38 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.35 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.60 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.62 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.45 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.68 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.65 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.65 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.24 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.96 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Field pH 6.88 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Field pH 7.01 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Field pH 7.58 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Field pH 6.96 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Field pH 7.16 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Field pH 6.98 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Field pH 7.11 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Field pH 7.10 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Field pH 6.93 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Field pH 6.32 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Field pH 6.99 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Field pH 7.70 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Field pH 8.08 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Field pH 7.76 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Field pH 6.83 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Field pH 7.83 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Field pH 8.23 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Field pH 7.98 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Field pH 7.55 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Field pH 8.09 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Field pH 7.82 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Field pH 8.03 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Field pH 7.89 S.U. RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Hardness 180 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Hardness 388 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Hardness 156 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Hardness 152 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Hardness 212 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Hardness 256 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Hardness 236 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Hardness 172 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Hardness 204 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Hardness 240 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Hardness 72.0 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Hardness 200 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Hardness 168 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Hardness 136 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Hardness 280 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Hardness 244 mg/L 98 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Hardness 224 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Hardness 320 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Hardness 176 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Hardness 296 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Hardness 220 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Hardness 332 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Hardness 244 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.210 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.267 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.451 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.193 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.158 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.194 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.124 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.817 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.285 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.246 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.434 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.259 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.134 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Sulfate 91 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Sulfate 50 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Sulfate 39 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Sulfate 34 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Sulfate 79 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Sulfate 65 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Sulfate 33 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Sulfate 71 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Sulfate 70 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Sulfate 16 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Sulfate 130 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Sulfate 49 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Sulfate 100 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Sulfate 140 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Sulfate 59 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Sulfate 98 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Sulfate 93 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Sulfate 84 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 Temperature 6.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 Temperature 2.6 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 Temperature 6.8 Deg. C 99 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 Temperature 9.7 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 Temperature 8.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 Temperature 14.6 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 Temperature 12.7 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 Temperature 14.1 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 Temperature 17.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 Temperature 25.4 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 Temperature 25.1 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 Temperature 22.2 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 Temperature 24.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 Temperature 25.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 Temperature 23.7 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 Temperature 26.2 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 Temperature 24.3 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 Temperature 17.5 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 Temperature 12.8 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 Temperature 10.9 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 Temperature 7.7 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 Temperature 6.70 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 Temperature 1.1 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 Temperature 1.2 Deg. C RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/14/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/28/2020 TSS 4 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/11/2020 TSS 9 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/25/2020 TSS 25 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/10/2020 TSS 68 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/24/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/7/2020 TSS 15 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/21/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/5/2020 TSS 14 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/19/2020 TSS 15 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/2/2020 TSS 19 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/16/2020 TSS 33 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/30/2020 TSS 94 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/14/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/28/2020 TSS 3 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/11/2020 TSS 35 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/25/2020 TSS 10 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/8/2020 TSS 5 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/22/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/6/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/20/2020 TSS 11 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/3/2020 TSS <2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/17/2020 TSS 12 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/1/2020 TSS 2 mg/L RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/15/2020 TSS 2 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Chloride 98.3 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Chloride 44.2 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Chloride 156 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 COD <20 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 COD 30 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 20000 MPN/100 mls SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 390 MPN/100 mls SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.24 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.17 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.33 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Field pH 7.94 S.U. SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Field pH 9.24 S.U. SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Field pH 7.63 S.U. SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Hardness 156 mg/L 100 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Hardness 136 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Hardness 452 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Sulfate 33 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Sulfate 28 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Sulfate 110 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 Temperature 9.7 Deg. C SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 Temperature 9.1 Deg. C SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 Temperature 20.1 Deg. C SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/2/2020 TSS 11 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/13/2020 TSS 8 mg/L SHADY GROVE CREEK 5/4/2020 TSS <2 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Chloride 513 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Chloride 299 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Chloride 229 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Chloride 180 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Chloride 159 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Chloride 126 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Chloride 110 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Chloride 122 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Chloride 188 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 COD 32 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 COD 30 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 COD 21 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 COD <20 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 COD 63 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 COD <20 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 COD <20 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 500 MPN/100 mls SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 500 MPN/100 mls SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 73 MPN/100 mls SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 4600 MPN/100 mls SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 3900 MPN/100 mls SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.51 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.01 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.57 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.42 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.81 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.29 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.82 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.54 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.52 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Field pH 8.97 S.U. SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Field pH 8.67 S.U. SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Field pH 8.52 S.U. SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Field pH 9.32 S.U. SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Field pH 6.62 S.U. SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Field pH 7.55 S.U. SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Field pH 7.68 S.U. SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Field pH 7.65 S.U. SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Field pH 7.69 S.U. SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Hardness 288 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Hardness 336 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Hardness 452 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Hardness 420 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Hardness 328 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Hardness 316 mg/L 101 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Hardness 344 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Hardness 424 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.144 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.321 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 NH3 (ISE)0.250 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 NH3 (ISE)<0.300 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 NH3 (ISE)<.12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Sulfate 53 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Sulfate 72 mg/L SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Sulfate 93 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Sulfate 62 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Sulfate 71 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Sulfate 85 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Sulfate 59 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Sulfate 67 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Sulfate 120 mg/L SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 Temperature 4.7 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 Temperature 4.6 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 3/9/2020 Temperature 10.5 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 Temperature 9.1 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 Temperature 13.0 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 Temperature 24.7 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 Temperature 25.7 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 Temperature 23.1 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 Temperature 16.2 Deg. C SMITH CREEK 1/13/2020 TSS 11 mg/L SMITH CREEK 2/12/2020 TSS 11 mg/L SMITH CREEK 4/15/2020 TSS 6 mg/L SMITH CREEK 5/12/2020 TSS 14 mg/L SMITH CREEK 6/17/2020 TSS 12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 7/27/2020 TSS 53 mg/L SMITH CREEK 8/24/2020 TSS 12 mg/L SMITH CREEK 11/10/2020 TSS 7 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 1/7/2020 Chloride 42.4 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 2/4/2020 Chloride 39.0 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 3/3/2020 Chloride 41.0 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 4/14/2020 Chloride 40.9 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 5/11/2020 Chloride 38.7 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 6/15/2020 Chloride 39.2 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 7/15/2020 Chloride 44.7 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 8/12/2020 Chloride 35.4 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 9/14/2020 Chloride 48.1 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 10/12/2020 Chloride 51.2 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 11/9/2020 Chloride 59.8 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 12/7/2020 Chloride 47.6 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 1/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 2/4/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 3/3/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 4/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 5/11/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 6/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 7/15/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 8/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 9/14/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 10/12/2020 COD <20 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 11/9/2020 COD 24 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 12/7/2020 COD <20 mg/L 102 Part D Water Samples Analysis Location Sample Date Parameter Result SPRING BRANCH 4/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 5/11/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 41 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 6/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 220 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 7/15/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 160 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 8/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 470 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 9/14/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 140 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 10/12/2020 E-Coli by IDEXX 110 MPN/100 mls SPRING BRANCH 1/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.87 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 2/4/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.58 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 3/3/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.61 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 4/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.27 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 5/11/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.53 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 6/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.91 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 7/15/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.43 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 8/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.09 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 9/14/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.27 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 10/12/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.27 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 11/9/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.37 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 12/7/2020 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.92 mg/L SPRING BRANCH 1/7/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 2/4/2020 Field pH 7.89 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 3/3/2020 Field pH 8.64 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 4/14/2020 Field pH 7.84 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 5/11/2020 Field pH 7.43 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 6/15/2020 Field pH 7.91 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 7/15/2020 Field pH 7.77 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 8/12/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. SPRING BRANCH 9/14/2020 Field pH 7.85 S.U. 103 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Submittal Status 104 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) Assumptions and Requirement Attainment Plans (ARAPs) for Creve Coeur Creek, Coldwater Creek, Fishpot Creek and Watkins Creek were approved by the Department on August 14, 2019. In 2020, Bacteria TMDL ARAPs for Gravois Creek and Maline Creek were submitted to the Department for approval on July 8 and October 21, respectively. Information provided in this section includes a summary of TMDL ARAP BMPs targeting bacteria that have been performed in each watershed according to approved and proposed schedules. Additionally, status updates are provided for each BMP implementation schedule and SSO Control Master Plan Project associated with each TMDL ARAP. Bacteria TMDL ARAP implementation is scheduled to begin in the first year following removal of the last Constructed Sanitary Sewer Overflow (CSSO) in each watershed. In Fishpot Creek watershed, TMDL ARAP implementation began in September, 2019 and these efforts continue in accordance with the approved schedule. For 2020, water quality BMPs targeting bacteria were implemented under the Fishpot Creek TMDL ARAP only. Implementation summaries are provided for Fishpot Creek BMP numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7. Visual storm sewer system inspections (TMDL ARAP BMP #2) and response actions (TMDL ARAP BMP #3) in Fishpot Creek are reported from September 1 through December 31, 2019. Over this period, visual inspections evaluated 917 assets spanning approximately 16.74 miles of stormwater sewers. In total, 28 problem findings from 24 assets were discovered. Problem findings were related to newly discovered tap break-in connections and infiltration. MSD’s Division of Environmental Compliance personnel reviewed CCTV inspection video and base map information, and ultimately conducted 15 field investigations to determine if any findings could be potential sources of bacteria. DEC personnel inspected access manholes upstream and downstream of reported findings and investigated drainage areas for both public and private drains. Incidental wildlife waste (i.e. raccoon feces) was discovered during two of these investigations; however, none of the problem findings in Fishpot Creek watershed were attributed to illegal sanitary connections, failing individual sewage disposal systems, livestock or pet waste. In 2020, visual inspections in Fishpot Creek watershed evaluated 2,497 assets spanning 45.28 miles of stormwater sewers that resulted in 53 storm sewer assets with reportable conditions and 38 DEC field investigations. Wildlife waste and one dead raccoon were incidentally discovered during seven DEC field investigations; however, human related sources of bacteria were not present. The complete results summary for 2020 visual inspection work will be included in next year’s SWMP Annual Report in accordance with Fishpot Creek’s BMP implementation schedule. In 2021, visual inspections will continue in Fishpot Creek watershed and start in Creve Coeur Creek watershed. Bacteria TMDL ARAPs for all watersheds remain as planned and are set to begin according to their approved and proposed implementation schedules. TMDL ARAPs for Creve Coeur Creek, Coldwater Creek and Watkins Creek watersheds are set to begin in 2021, 2024 and 2024, respectively. Following removal of the last CSSO in each watershed, TMDL ARAP implementation is scheduled to begin in Gravois Creek watershed in 2033 and Maline Creek watershed in 2034. 105 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Fishpot Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Fishpot Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Fishpot Creek and tributaries. Generate map and summary table. Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 1 in this appendix. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Fishpot Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. Report findings from 2019. Continue visual inspections. Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 2 in this appendix. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Fishpot Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Fishpot Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Obtain 2019 records from Hauled Waste Program, add to list, and report. List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 7 in this appendix. BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 3 in this appendix. Fi s h p o t C r e e k 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Fishpot Creek.Summary of response actions. Report 2019 response actions. Respond to bacteria findings and eliminate illicit discharges identified during visual inspections. Summary table with response actions developed. 4 Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. Summarize 2019 E. coli loading and trend.BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 4 in this appendix. Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. TMDL ARAP IMPLEMENTATION SUMMARIES 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 106 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Coldwater Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Coldwater Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Coldwater Creek and tributaries. None Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2020. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Coldwater Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Coldwater Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. 4 Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. None Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. BMP not implemented in 2020. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Coldwater Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Coldwater Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system.None List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. Co l d w a t e r C r e e k 107 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Creve Coeur Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Creve Coeur Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Creve Coeur Creek and tributaries. None Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Creve Coeur Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2020. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Creve Coeur Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Creve Coeur Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system.None List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Cr e v e C o e u r C r e e k 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Creve Coeur Creek. Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. NoneSummary of response actions.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. Summary table with response actions developed. 4 Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. None 108 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Watkins Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Watkins Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Watkins Creek and tributaries. None Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Watkins Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Watkins Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response actions developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Watkins Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Watkins Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system.None List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. None Wa t k i n s C r e e k Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. 4 109 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Gravois Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Gravois Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Gravois Creek and tributaries. None Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Gravois Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Gravois Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response actions developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Gravois Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Gravois Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system.None List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Gr a v o i s C r e e k 4 Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. None BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. 110 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP 2020 Measurable Goals and Milestone Dates BMP Evaluation Process/Criteria 2020 Status and Information 1 Determine extent of rehabilitated sewers along Watkins Creek and tributaries. Compare to in- stream E.coli data. Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Watkins Creek and tributaries. Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation work. Map and summary table of rehabbed sewers within defined proximity to Watkins Creek and tributaries. None Map and summary table developed and updated.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 2 Identify potential sources of bacteria through visual inspections of the storm sewer system. Identify sources of bacteria to Watkins Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria findings developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 3 Respond to or eliminate potential human related sources of bacteria identified through visual inspections of the storm sewer systems. Reduce bacteria loading to Watkins Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response actions developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 5 Update database of properties that may utilize an individual sewage disposal system in Watkins Creek watershed. Have a database of properties that may have an individual sewage disposal system to identify potential sources of bacteria. Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system. None Map and list of properties with an individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 6 Update database of properties that participated in a sewer lateral repair program in Watkins Creek watershed. Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and elimination of potential sources of bacteria. Have a database of properties that participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP Not Implemented in 2020. 7 Summarize maintenance of individual sewage disposal systems documented by MSD’s Hauled Waste Program. Have a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system. Develop a list of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system.None List of properties that maintain their individual sewage disposal system developed. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trend developed and updated. BMP Not Implemented in 2020. Ma l i n e C r e e k 4 Assess E. coli data collected by MSD in previous year and evaluate loading and trends. Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading. Summary table with E. coli measurements, loading rates, and trends. None 111 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Summary of sanitary sewers located within 100 ft. of all streams and open channel tributaries within Fishpot Creek watershed as of October, 2020. Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total (#) Rehabbed (#) Rehabbed (%) Total 397 84 21.2 821 4 0.5 87 13 14.9 58 7 12.1 3 1 33.3 1,366 109.0 8.0 Diameter Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) Total (ft) Rehabbed (ft) Rehabbed (%) 6"561 0 0 390 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --952 0 0 8"59,438 13,137 22.1 82,588 329 0.4 0 0 --3,477 731 21.0 307 50 16.3 145,810 14,247 9.8 10"7,454 2,009 26.9 7,114 0 0 0 0 --190 0 0 0 0 --14,758 2,009 13.6 12"1,588 768 48.4 2,771 0 0 0 0 --127 40 31.4 26 0 0 4,512 808 17.9 15"701 0 0 6,818 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --7,519 0 0 16"0 0 --1,499 0 0 0 0 --491 0 0 0 0 --1,990 0 0 18"0 0 --3,687 0 0 0 0 --191 0 0 0 0 --3,878 0 0 21"716 716 100.0 8,285 0 0 1,041 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --10,042 716 7.1 24"0 0 --2,349 0 0 901 0 0 586 0 0 0 0 --3,836 0 0 27"0 0 --1,292 0 0 183 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --1,475 0 0 30"0 0 --3,622 0 0 4,422 0 0 252 0 0 0 0 --8,297 0 0 36"0 0 --1,943 0 0 7,810 0 0 174 0 0 0 0 --9,927 0 0 42"0 0 --2,678 0 0 4,632 2,678 57.8 0 0 --0 0 --7,311 2,678 36.6 48"0 0 --788 0 0 349 788 225.6 0 0 --0 0 --1,137 788 69.3 Total 70,459 16,629 23.6 125,824 329 0.3 19,338 3,466 17.9 5,489 771 14.0 333 50 15.1 221,443 21,245 9.6 FISHPOT BMP 1 Summary of Sanitary Pipe Lengths (ft) VCP PVC RCP Cast Iron or DIP Other Sub-Total Summary of Sanitary Pipe Assets VCP PVC RCP Cast Iron or DIP Other Total 112 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status 113 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Inspected Sewers (#) Length of Inspected Sewers (mi) Sewers with Reportable Conditions (#) Length of Sewers with Reportable Conditions (mi.) 917 16.74 24*0.68 Work Order Stormwater Sewer Date Investigation Response/Outcome 5492857 GIS-1931672 11/18/2019 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5492900 GIS-1931669 11/18/2019 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5492947 GIS-1951925 11/18/2019 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5540454 GIS-1884333 12/12/2019 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5541881 GIS-1884446 12/12/2019 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5541888 GIS-1884809 12/12/2019 Observed wildlife waste; no human or pet related waste observed. 5596154 GIS-1951874 1/13/2020 Observed wildlife waste; sanitary dye test negative. 5596176 GIS-1970502 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596199 GIS-1966874 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596210 GIS-1884750 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596216 GIS-1884752 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596227 GIS-1937263 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596629 GIS-1884794 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596635 GIS-1884816 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. 5596641 GIS-1884820 1/13/2020 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present. *Of the 24 sewers with reportable conditions there was a total of 28 findings which included 27 tap break-ins and one infiltration due to dripping from a joint. Bacteria related water quality conditions were not linked to any reported findings. However, DEC personnel inspected manholes and inlets upstream and downstream of sewers with reportable conditions when the source of the finding was not entirely known. DEC personnel also investigated drainage areas above ground, particularly when the observed finding was expected to be connected to a private stormwater drain, in order to identify and eliminate any potential sources of bacteria not captured through visual inspections of the stormwater system alone. Summary of Response Actions to Visual Stormwater Sewer Inspections Conducted in Fishpot Creek. Summary of Visual Storm Sewer Inspections Conducted in Fishpot Creek, September 1 - December 31, 2019. FISHPOT BMP 2 FISHPOT BMP 3 114 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Date E. coli (#/100mL) Discharge1 (cfs) Area Corrected Discharge2 (cfs) Daily Load (Counts/day) Target Daily Load3 (Counts/day) 4/2/2019 430 1.80 2.02 2.12E+10 1.02E+10 5/13/2019 n/a4 0.00 0.00 ---- 6/10/2019 n/a4 0.00 0.00 ---- 7/8/2019 n/a4 0.00 0.00 ---- 8/6/2019 610 0.00 0.00 0 0 9/16/2019 390 0.00 0.00 0 0 10/14/2019 590 0.00 0.00 0 0 Geometric mean5 -- 2 Area Corrected Discharge utilizes a correction factor of 1.120042. 3 Based on an E. coli concentration of 206 MPN/100mL. 4 Samples could not be collected due to flood conditions at the monitoring location. Bacteria (E. col i MPN/100mL) concentrations in Fishpot Creek for the 2019 recreational season. Samples were collected by MSD personnel at Vance Rd, Valley Park, MO. 1 Daily mean discharge data was obtained from United States Geological Survey website (USGS stream gage 07019120) on February 4, 2021. 5 Per Missouri's Water Quality Standards, the geometric mean is calculated from a minimum of five samples collected during the recreational season, April 1 - Oct. 31. FISHPOT BMP 4 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 E. c o l i (M P N / 1 0 0 m L ) G e o m e a n Recreational Season Fishpot Creek E. coli (MPN/100mL) Geometric Means by Recreational Season n/a 115 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Date Volume (gal.)Hauler Septic Type Source Name Source Address Zip Code 5/6/2019 1,000 All Star Pumping and Sewer Service Septic Tank - Commercial/Industrial City of Manchester Parks 369 Old Meramec Station Rd Mo 63021 FISHPOT BMP 7 Properties in Fishpot Creek watershed that maintained an individual sewage disposal system in 2019. Records were obtained from MSD's Hauled Waste Program, October 27, 2020. 116 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Rehabilitate five manholes and associated sewers.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 Preliminary Study Underway Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/1/2021 2/19/2023 - 2/28/2024 -- Master Plan Construct 300 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 3,700 ft. of 8 in. sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 Combined with Project# 12187 Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/14/2022 - 1/23/2023 -- Master Plan Construct 1,700 ft. of 8 in. sewer. Rehabilitate 12,400 feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 Preliminary Study Complete Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/27/2019 3/26/2021 - 4/5/2022 Initial Design Complete Priv. I&I Red. & Pub San Relief Private I&I and Pipe Construction 8/27/2019 9/13/2021 - 9/17/2022 Initial Design Complete Master Plan Rehabilitate 15,000 ft. of 8-inch sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2017 3/23/2020 - 10/17/2021 -- Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2018 3/23/2020 - 10/17/2021 Construction Underway Master Plan Rehabilitate sewers per CCTV Inspections. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2020 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 Design Complete Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/14/2022 - 1/23/2023 Design Complete Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 7,000 ft. of 8 in. sewer. 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 Design Complete Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/14/2022 - 1/23/2023 Design Complete Selvidge Area I/I Reduction Master Plan Construct 590 ft. of 6-12 in. sanitary sewer. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-056.8/9/2013 11/7/2014 - 3/20/2018 Construction Complete Constructed SSO Eliminated Master Plan Construct 300 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer, and remove private I/I at 32 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 11/8/2021 Initial Design Complete Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/17/2017 6/7/2019 - 6/5/2021 Construction Underway Priv. I&I Reduction Private I&I 8/17/2017 3/17/2020 - 9/24/2020 Construction Complete Upper Fishpot East Sanitary Relief (Field Ave to Wolff Ln)Master Plan Construct 3,400 ft. of 12-15 in. sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 2/7/2024 - 11/8/2025 Preliminary Study Complete Master Plan Rehabilitate 15,000 ft. of 8 in. sewer.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 -- Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/17/2017 1/8/2019 - 2/5/2021 Construction Underway Master Plan Remove private I/I at five properties. Rehab 28,800 ft. of Public Sewers --2/17/2020 - 8/10/2021 See 12033 and 12160 Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2018 3/17/2020 - 10/17/2021 Construction Underway Priv. I&I Reduction --8/17/2017 3/17/2020 - 9/24/2020 Construction Complete Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Fishpot Creek Watershed Bellestri I/I Reduction (Big Bend Rd and Hollyberry Dr) Fairview I/I Reduction (Fairview Dr to Manchester Rd) Fishpot Trunk West I/I Reduction (Smith Dr and Vlasis Dr) Golfwood Rehabilitation (Reis Rd and Big Bend Rd) Lindy I/I Reduction (Caballero Dr and Chamberlain Dr) Reinke I/I Reduction (Manchester Rd and New Ballwin Rd) Treasure Cove I/I Reduction (Ries Rd and Brookside Ln) Virginia I/I Reduction (Clarkson Rd and Marsh Ave) Wayfarer East I/I Reduction (Hanna Rd and Big Bend Woods Dr) 117 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 9,433 ft of 10-in to 30-in sanitary sewer.7/30/2020 1/16/2023 - 4/5/2025 -- Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/11/2020 3/10/2023 - 6/7/2025 Design Phase Master Plan Removal of 134 private I/I sources from public sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 10/1/2015 - 6/22/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 6/13/2014 - 10/5/2014 Private I/I Construct 115 ft of public storm sewer and disconnect downspouts and driveway drain at 915 Lafayette.5/20/2014 9/26/2016 - 12/4/2016 Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer, 900 ft of 12-in storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Prior to 12/31/2013 7/19/2015 - 10/6/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016 Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I reduction and pipe construction.10/11/2012 7/13/2015 - 10/11/2016 Brinwood Sanitary Relief (Sharon Dr to Cortez Dr and Shackelford Rd to Dannelle Dr)Master Plan Construct 4,800 ft of 15-in to 27-in sanitary sewer. 12/25/2019 6/12/2022 - 3/3/2024 Cancelled Master Plan Construct 6,000 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2017 6/12/2022 - 5/7/2022 Construction Phase Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 8/30/2021 Construction Phase Master Plan Construct 600 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 2/19/2024 - 2/23/2025 Master Plan Rehabilitate 500 ft of 8-in sewer.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method, to reduce public I/I.9/1/2021 3/6/2023 - 3/15/2024 -- Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 2/11/2018 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate public sewers using the cured-in-place method.8/5/2014 9/15/2015 - 1/2/2019 -- Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/5/2014 5/13/2016 - 11/8/2016 Complete Master Plan Clean and line existing lagoons in order to provide 16 million gallons of temporary storage.10/3/2027 9/12/2031 - 9/1/2033 -- Treatment Plant Project --9/1/2027 9/1/2031 - 8/31/2033 -- Master Plan Construct rehabilitation of Section B of the Coldwater trunk sewer. Eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-091, BP -115, BP -119, BP -141, BP -144, BP - 473, BP -526, and BP -527. 4/27/2017 5/15/2020 - 8/3/2022 -- Sanitary Relief Rehabilitation sanitary trunk sewer.8/22/2018 4/13/2022 - 7/11/2024 Design Phase SSO Removals separated from rehab project. SSO's will be removed by operations. Preliminary Study Complete Complete In Service 12/4/2016 Complete In Service 7/10/2018 Burning Tree Infrastructure Repair (N. Waterford Dr to Fox Run Dr) Coldwater Creek Watershed I/I Removal - Sharon Study Area (N Lindbergh Blvd and Lindsay Ln) Coldwater Creek WWTF Storage Coldwater Sanitary Relief Section B, C & D - Section B Rehabilitation Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed Amblewood Sanitary Relief (Waterford Dr to Birchbark Dr) Brightwell I/I Reduction Brinwood I/I Reduction Central I/I Reduction (Lexington Park Dr and Sixth Ln) Brookshire Sanitary Relief (Brookshire Dr to Cougar Dr) 118 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct sanitary sewage wet weather storage facilities as part of the overall sanitary relief project.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/10/2015 - 7/30/2017 Sanitary Relief Construction of wet weather storage facilities.10/11/2012 6/16/2015 - 12/1/2017 Property Acquisition Acquire property necessary for the construction of Coldwater Tank C.property acquisition 1/1/2014 Master Plan Construct 1,700 ft of 12-in to 15-in storm sewer, and perform private I/I reduction at 118 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 Complete Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 ft of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018 Complete Public I/I Rehabilitate 44,000 ft of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 3/22/2017 - 10/4/2019 Private I/I Construct 1,700 ft of 12-in to 15-in storm sewer, and perform private I/I reduction at 118 properties.8/18/2015 10/15/2018 - 10/14/2019 Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 66-in pipe in order to provide temporary storage.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 Pump Station Construction of sanitary sewer.7/29/2016 1/14/2019 - 12/5/2019 Master Plan Construct 40 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 9,100 ft of 8-in to 21-in sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.9/1/2021 3/5/2023 - 3/16/2023 -- Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/1/2021 3/1/2024 - 3/1/2026 Preliminary Study Complete Master Plan Remove private I/I by addressing improper connections on 21 properties. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-101 and BP-102.Prior to 12/31/2013 12/31/2014 - 3/25/2016 Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 4/11/2014 - 6/23/2014 Master Plan Construct 2,842 ft of 21-in sanitary sewer.1/21/2021 7/10/2023 - 12/31/2024 Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.3/26/2019 3/26/2019 - 3/26/2019 Master Plan Construct 1,500 ft of 8-in to 12-in storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/15/2016 - 11/3/2018 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 8/31/2020 Construction Phase Private I/I Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 5/11/2016 - 2/23/2018 Private I/I Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 10/11/2016 - 2/8/2017 Master Plan Construct 1,220 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-129. Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 11/8/2017 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 8/31/2021 Construction Phase Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 1/21/2016 - 5/26/2017 Complete Complete In Service 11/22/2018 Complete In Service 12/5/2019 Complete In Service 3/20/2017 Project Not Needed, will be Cancelled Coldwater Southwest Subwatershed I/I Reduction (St. Charles Rock Rd and Ashby Rd) Coldwater Upstream Pump Station (P-180) Storage Daniel Boone I/I Reduction (Shackelford Rd and Mullanphy Ln) Derhake I/I Reduction & Capri to S Waterford Sanitary Relief Dix Sanitary Relief (Dix Ave to Airway Ave) Dixie I/I Reduction Complete Complete Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed Duchesne and Gott I/I Reduction Coldwater Sanitary Relief Section B, C & D Wet Weather Storage Facility Tank C 119 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 2,200 ft of 15-in to 18-in sanitary sewer.4/21/2021 1/6/2024 - 6/29/2025 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 2/20/2023 - 8/23/2024 Design Phase Master Plan Rehabilitate 58,000 ft of 8-in to 30-in sanitary sewers.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 Project has been Cancelled Public I/I Rehabilitate 60,000 ft of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/27/2019 12/22/2020 - 8/23/2022 -- Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 8-in to 15-in sanitary sewer and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 5/7/2018 Public I/I Rehabilitate 44,800 ft of public sewers with cured-in-place pipe.8/22/2013 12/11/2015 - 10/23/2019 Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 5/9/2016 - 8/30/2017 Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 1/17/2017 - 9/19/2017 Master Plan Construct 5,600 ft of 15-in to 21-in sanitary sewer.7/25/2020 1/11/2023 - 3/31/2025 Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/14/2023 - 6/11/2025 Master Plan Construct 2,600 ft of 12-in storm sewer and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/9/2014 8/25/2016 - 2/16/2018 Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016 Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 12/11/2015 - 10/14/2016 Master Plan Construct 2,000 ft of 18-in to 24-in sanitary sewer. Contingency project to eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-116 and BP-133.5/12/2019 10/28/2021 - 7/20/2023 Relief Project Not Needed After Post Construction Monitoring - Constructed SSO Eliminated SSO Elimination Remove constructed SSO.7/12/2018 7/12/2018 - 7/12/2018 Complete In Service 7/12/2018 Master Plan Construct 2,000 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2022 2/16/2025 - 8/10/2026 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/1/2022 1/31/2025 - 8/4/2026 -- Master Plan Construct separate storm and sanitary sewers, and remove I/I, to enable elimination of the combined sewer system in this area.Prior to 12/31/2013 4/1/2014 - 4/1/2016 Sewer Separation Private I/I reduction, construction of storm sewers, and construction of sanitary sewers.9/10/2009 1/10/2014 - 2/11/2016 Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 2/11/2017 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 8/31/2020 Construction Phase Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 10/13/2014 - 2/26/2015 Complete Master Plan Construct 2,550 ft of 12-in to 18-in storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 10/17/2015 - 1/4/2018 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 9/19/2016 - 11/21/2018 Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018 Complete Complete Design Phase Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed Florland Sanitary Relief Phase II (N. Lindbergh Blvd to Manresa Ln) Grand National Sanitary Relief (Grand National Dr to Kneeland Rd) Hartland to Gothland Sewer Separation Isabelle I/I Reduction Lackland I/I Reduction Complete In Service 11/21/2018 Edmundson Sanitary Relief (Edmund Ave to Bataan Dr) Complete In Service 3/31/2018 Complete In Service 2/11/2016 Eva Wabash I/I Reduction (I-170 and Frost Ave) Florissant I/I Reduction Florissant/Dunn Sanitary Relief (St. Anthony Ln to I-270) Florland Sanitary Relief Phase I - I/I Reduction 120 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Rehabilitate 800 ft of 8-in sewer.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method, to reduce public I/I.9/1/2021 3/6/2023 - 3/15/2024 -- Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 10 properties.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method, to reduce public I/I.9/1/2021 3/6/2023 - 3/15/2024 -- Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/11/2020 2/11/2023 - 2/16/2024 Design Phase Master Plan Remove private I/I by addressing improper connections on 56 properties.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/9/2015 - 4/30/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 3/13/2014 - 9/23/2014 Private I/I Construct 560 ft of 12-in to 36-in storm sewer and disconnect private I/I sources from the sanitary sewer.9/8/2014 3/8/2017 - 7/6/2017 Master Plan Rehabilitate 200 ft of 8-in sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at one property.8/31/2021 2/22/2023 - 2/17/2024 Project Combined with "Daniel Boone I/I Reduction"(12143) Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method.9/1/2021 3/5/2023 - 3/16/2023 -- Private I/I Construct 40 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 9,100 ft of 8-in to 21-in sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.9/1/2021 3/1/2024 - 3/1/2026 -- Master Plan Construct 4,360 ft of 12-in to 24-in storm sewer, 710 ft of 8-in sanitary sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Prior to 12/31/2013 10/2/2015 - 12/20/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 9/19/2016 - 2/15/2018 Master Plan Construct 2,320 ft of 18-in sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-095 and BP-145.11/8/2019 4/26/2022 - 10/18/2023 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer and remove constructed SSOs.8/22/2018 4/12/2021 - 12/18/2021 Design Phase Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/31/2015 - 8/20/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 7/15/2016 - 10/28/2016 Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/15/2014 8/31/2016 - 11/24/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 47,300 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place method.8/22/2013 10/12/2015 - 12/29/2017 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 9/11/2015 - 1/25/2016 Complete In Service 7/6/2017 Complete In Service 12/29/2017 Complete In Service 2/26/2018 Complete In Service 9/1/2018 Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed McNulty - Pallardy I/I Reduction Midland Sanitary Relief (Midland Blvd to Sims Ave) Midland Sanitary Relief - Public and Private I/I Reduction Newcastle I/I Reduction Mark Twain I/I Reduction (Patterson Rd and Myrtle Dr) Lawnview Creek I/I Reduction (Shackelford Rd and Wiethaupt Rd) Lindsay I/I Reduction (Charbonier Rd and N. Lindbergh Blvd) Lynn Haven I/I Reduction 121 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 300 ft of 12-in storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 5/12/2018 Public I/I Rehabilitate 47,300 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place method.8/22/2013 10/12/2015 - 12/29/2017 Private I/I Private I/I reduction 8/22/2013 6/9/2017 - 9/7/2017 Master Plan Rehabilitation of sewers to remove excessive inflow and infiltration.8/31/2015 2/16/2018 - 11/8/2019 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 ft of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018 Complete In Service 12/24/2018 Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft of 8-in to 12-in sanitary sewer, and perform private I/I reduction at 5 properties.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 8/10/2024 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method.9/11/2020 2/12/2022-2/22/2023 -- Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/11/2020 2/11/2023 - 2/16/2024 Design Phase Master Plan Construct 1,400 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.7/25/2020 1/11/2023 - 7/4/2024 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/15/2023 - 6/11/2025 Project Combined with "Florissant/Dunn Sanitary Relief" Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/14/2023 - 6/11/2025 Design Phase Master Plan Construct 195 ft of 8-in sanitary sewer, replace 154 ft of 12-in sewer with 15-in sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-110. 11/8/2019 4/26/2022 - 10/18/2023 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 60,160 ft. of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/27/2019 12/22/2020 - 8/23/2022 Construction Phase Sanitary Relief Construction of Sanitary Sewer and Remove Constructed SSO 8/27/2019 9/15/2021 - 3/19/2023 Design Phase Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 10/8/2026 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 3/1/2024 - 9/2/2025 -- Master Plan Construct 2,800 ft of 21-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 10/8/2026 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 3/1/2024 - 9/2/2025 Project Combined with St. Joachim's Sanitary Relief (St. Genevieve Ln to Lynros Dr) Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/9/2014 8/25/2016 - 8/20/2017 Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016 Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 11/14/2014 - 4/23/2015 Private I/I Construct 180 ft of storm sewer and disconnect driveway drains from sanitary system.8/13/2014 11/2/2016 - 3/9/2017 Master Plan Construct 2,100 ft of 30-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 1/6/2027 -- Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 3/1/2024 - 12/1/2025 -- St. Joachim's Sanitary Relief (St. Genevieve Ln to Lynros Dr) St. Joachim's Sanitary Relief (St. Genevieve Ln to Marmary Dr) St. Marie Sanitary Relief I/I Reduction St. Matthias Sanitary Relief (St. Shawn Ln to Stonehard Dr) Paddock Creek I/I Reduction (Private) Retford I/I Reduction Complete In Service 10/1/2019 Complete In Service 1/7/2019 Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed St. Anthony Sanitary Relief (S New Florissant Rd to St. Bernadette Ln) St. Jacques Sanitary Relief (St. Jacques St to N Lafayette St) St. Albert I/I Reduction (Washington St and St. Ferdinand St) 122 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 3,200 ft of 12-in storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 11/8/2017 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 8/31/2021 Construction Phase Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 11/18/2016 - 2/19/2018 Complete Master Plan Construct 4,200 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.8/17/2020 8/17/2020 - 8/17/2020 Master Plan Construct 4,200 ft of 15-in to 24-in sanitary sewer.7/30/2020 1/16/2023 - 10/7/2024 Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/10/2019 9/10/2019 - 9/10/2019 Upper Lawnview Creek Sanitary Relief (Rhapsody Ln to Millvalley Dr) Waterford Sanitary Relief (N Waterford Dr to Durwood Dr) Project Not Needed, will be Cancelled Project Not Needed, will be Cancelled Upper Coldwater Section D I/I Reduction Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed 123 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer from Hammermill Dr to Balcon Estates Road Prior to 12/31/2013 1/26/2015 - 1/21/2016 Construction Complete Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/9/2004 12/13/2013 - 7/9/2014 Placed in Service Master Plan Phase II of project to construct 3,300 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. diameter sewer and appurtenances and remove one SSO Prior to 12/31/2013 Prior to 12/31/2013 to 2/18/2016 Construction Complete, BP-033 Removed Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/9/2010 10/11/2013 to 8/24/2015 Placed in Service Master Plan Construct 1,500 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2023 2/16/2026 to 2/11/2027 Conceptual Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2023 1/31/2026 to 2/4/2027 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 7/15/2017 1/1/2020 to 9/22/2021 Construction Underway Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/17/2017 3/17/2020 to 6/4/2021 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 3,500 ft. of 42-in. force main and appurtenances Prior to 12/31/2013 7/31/2014 to 1/22/2016 Construction Complete Force Main Force Main Construction 10/11/2012 5/13/2014 to 11/14/2014 Placed in Service Creve Coeur Creek I/I Reduction South East (I-64 and Mason Rd)Master Plan Construct 270 ft. of 8-in. sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 4,800 ft. of 8-in. sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 130 properties.8/31/2016 8/16/2019 to 2/6/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated Creve Coeur Creek Public I/I Reduction South Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitate 76,000 ft. of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method 8/5/2014 9/17/2019 to 9/15/2021 Construction Underway Creve Coeur Creek North East I/I Reduction (Olive Blvd and I-270)Master Plan Rehabilitate 50,000 ft. of 8-in. to 12-in. sewer 8/31/2016 8/16/2019 to 2/6/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated Bissell - Coldwater - Missouri - Meramec Public I/I Reduction (2017) Contract B Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitate 56,000 ft. of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method 8/18/2015 11/18/2016 to 12/16/2018 Construction Complete Master Plan Construct 7,750 ft. of 15-in. to 24-in. sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-036 and BP-037 8/31/2016 2/17/2019 to 8/10/2020 Construction Underway Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 7/29/2016 5/23/2019 to 6/4/2021 On Schedule Creve Coeur Creek Watershed Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Master Plan Rehabilitate 10 laterals, disconnect 2 roof drains, and disconnect 41 area drains. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-039 Prior to 12/31/2013 Prior to 12/31/2013 to 2/21/2014 Construction Complete. Removed BP-039 Creve Coeur Creek Public I/I Reduction Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitation of approximately 48,000 ft. of sewer main, 750 manholes, and appurtenances 12/9/2010 6/7/2013 to 8/12/2016 Construction Complete Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Creve Coeur Creek Watershed Bellerive Sanitary Relief (Ladue Rd To Conway Rd)Master Plan Construct 2,400 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer Conway Meadows Sanitary Relief (Conway Rd To I-64) Conway Village Sanitary Relief (Conway Rd to I-64) CC-14 Creve Coeur Creek Sanitary Relief (SKME-026) Phase II CC-17 Four Seasons Branch Sanitary Relief Phase II Creve Coeur Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer Relief Phase VI (SKME-021) 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 Project Not Needed (Preliminary Study Complete) Creve Coeur Creek (L-52) Force Main Improvements Phase II 124 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Rehabilitate public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method 8/31/2014 8/15/2017 to 2/6/2019 Construction Complete Pub. I/I Red.Public Sewer Rehabilitation 8/5/2014 9/2/2015 to 12/18/2017 Placed in Service Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2023 2/16/2026 to 8/10/2027 Conceptual Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2023 1/28/2026 to 7/31/2027 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 3,920 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2021 2/17/2024 to 2/6/2026 In Design Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/27/2019 11/24/2022 to 11/22/2024 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 5,200 ft. of 15-in. sanitary sewer 5/2/2022 10/18/2024 to 4/11/2026 Preliminary Study Complete Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/7/2024 to 8/10/2025 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 5,000 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer 5/7/2025 10/24/2027 to 4/16/2029 Conceptual Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2024 9/26/2027 to 3/29/2029 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 2,785 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 to 2/12/2024 In Design Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/14/2020 2/22/2023 to 4/7/2024 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 2,790 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2017 2/17/2020 to 2/11/2021 Design Complete Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/11/2016 2/8/2021 to 2/13/2022 On Schedule Master Plan Construct 5,950 ft. of 8-in. to 24-in. diameter sanitary relief sewers and appurtenances Prior to 12/31/2013 7/31/2014 to 4/21/2016 Construction Complete Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/10/2009 6/13/2014 to 5/8/2017 Placed in Service White Plains Sanitary Relief (Cedar Creek Rd To E Chesterfield Pky) White Plains Sanitary Relief (Saltbox Dr to Cedar Creek Rd) Woods Mill Sanitary Relief (I-64 to Brook Mill Ln) Woods Mill Sanitary Relief (SKME-020) Missouri River Service Area I/I Reduction - Creve Coeur Creek East Nooning Tree Park Sanitary Relief (Whitree Ln to Brightfield Manor Dr) Saylesville Sanitary Relief (Saylesville Dr to S Greentrails Dr) Smith Creek Ladue Road Sanitary Relief (Royal Manor Dr to Hewlett Ct) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Creve Coeur Creek Watershed 125 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Rehab of public sewers and removal of private I/I sources from sanitary sewers 8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 2/11/2018 -- Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/5/2014 9/15/2015 - 1/02/2019 Completed Master Plan Remove private and public I/I sources from sanitary sewers 12/31/2013 2/7/2016 - 2/11/2017 -- Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2013 1/21/2015 - 2/6/2017 Completed Priv. I&I Red.Private I&I 8/22/2013 7/13/2015 - 4/11/2016 Completed Master Plan Construct 4,400-ft of 18-in to 21-in sanitary sewer 5/2/2019 10/18/2021 - 4/11/2023 -- Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 8/22/2018 11/4/2021 - 11/4/2023 Easement Acquisition Master Plan Construct 4,300-ft of 8-in to 27-inch sanitary sewer.8/31/2015 2/16/2018 - 8/10/2019 -- Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 8/22/2018 11/12/2021 - 5/16/2023 Easement Acquisition Master Plan Master Plan called for 16,000 feet of 12-ft diameter deep tunnel; however current approach is to relocate pump station out of floodplain and construct a new forcemain 8/31/2024 8/10/2028 - 10/18/2032 -- Pump Sation Improvements Relocate and construct new pump station out of floodplain 10/31/2016 3/11/2021 - 4/20/2022 Design Complete Force Main Construction Construct 10,100 ft of 20-in forcemain 10/12/2018 2/9/2021 - 2/19/2022 Design Complete Master Plan Construct 18,000 ft of 15-in to 36-in sanitary sewrs 7/4/2024 6/19/2027 - 12/5/2029 -- Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2023 2/18/2027 - 8/16/2029 Planned Project Master Plan Construct 1,100 ft of 12-in sanitary sewrs FY 2024 FY 2026 -- Pub San Relief Pipe Construction FY 2024 FY 2026 Planned Project Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Watkins Creek Watershed Bissell Point Service Area I/I Removal-SubTrunk #3 Lateral Sub-Trunk #2 Lateral Sanitary Relief Sub-Trunk #2 Sanitary Relief (Birmingham Ct to Cove Ln) Sub-Trunk #3 Sanitary Relief (Muriel Dr to Jenner Ln) Watkins Creek Pump Station (P-101) Improvements Watkins Creek Sanitary Relief (Kenran Industrial Blvd to Farm Pond Ct) Sub-Trunk #11 Sanitary Relief (Belgrove Dr to Lothian Cir) 126 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 730 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer.9/1/2021 2/2/2024 - 2/7/2025 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/2/2024 - 2/6/2025 Pre-Design Master Plan Construct 1900 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/19/2024 - 8/23/2025 Project Not Needed - Cancelled Master Plan Construct 2770 ft. of 8-in. to 18-in. sanitary sewer, and abandon 2600 ft. of 8-in. to 10-in. sewer. Eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-370 and BP-581. 8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/6/2022 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/24/2017 6/22/2020 - 9/4/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Construct 4150 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO Outfall BP-409.8/5/2018 1/21/2021 - 1/11/2023 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/23/2018 3/9/2021 - 3/9/2023 In Design Master Plan Construct 150 ft. of 72-in. pipe in order to provide 31,000 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/6/2026 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/2/2024 - 2/1/2026 Pre-Design Master Plan Construct 4800 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-382.10/28/2020 4/16/2023 - 10/2/2025 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/19/2020 3/2/2023 - 8/27/2025 In Design Master Plan Construct 2870 ft. of 8-in. forcemain, upgrade Windsor Springs Pump Station, and perform private I/I reduction at 7 properties.11/6/2016 4/19/2020 - 7/8/2022 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/12/2019 10/9/2020 - 10/23/21 Under Construction Pump Station Update Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 8/15/2016 8/29/2021 - 11/27/2023 In Design Master Plan Construct 2600 ft. of 15-in. sanitary sewer.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 5/7/2025 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/19/2020 1/29/2023 - 4/28/2025 In Design Master Plan Construct 15.4 million gallon above ground storage facility.10/9/2026 9/23/2029 - 9/13/2031 -- Sanitary Storage Storage Construction 9/2/2024 7/28/2027 - 1/23/2030 Pre-Design Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/26/2021 Under Construction Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Gravois Creek Watershed Arv Ellen Sanitary Relief (Tesson Creek Estates Dr to Madaford Ln) Fox Bridge Pump Station (P-484) Storage GC-06 Gravois Creek to Briarstone and Gates Sanitary Relief Phase II Geyer Sanitary Relief and Windsor Springs P-521 Storage (Big Bend Blvd to Windsor Springs Dr) Glenfield Sanitary Relief (Watson Woods Ct to S Lindbergh Blvd) Gravois Creek Sanitary Storage Facility Buckley Sanitary Relief (Dace Ln to Poplar Dr) Capilia Sanitary Relief (Grant Rd to Capilia Dr) E. Watson Sanitary Relief (Rudson Ln to Richview Dr) 127 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct 135 ft. of 72-in. and 219 ft. of 90-in. sanitary sewer, diversion structure, grade constrol structures, and streambank stabilization. 8/31/2016 8/16/2019 - 11/3/2021 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/26/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Construct 4800 ft. of 8-in. to 54-in. sanitary sewer. Abandon 4700 ft. of existing 36-in. to 42-in. sewer. Eliminate constructed SSO outfal BP-599. 5/7/2027 10/23/2029 - 1/11/2032 -- Sanitary Storage Construct a 7.8 million gallon sanitary storage facility to store wet weather sanitary flow. Eliminate constructed SSO oufalls BP-588 and BP-599. 8/10/2015 1/3/2019 - 1/19/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Construct 1530 ft. of 54-in. sanitary sewer, 220 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer, 7 manholes, and bank stabilization.5/30/2015 11/10/2018 - 1/23/2022 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/15/2016 5/10/2019 - 8/26/2020 Complete Sanitary Storage Construct a 7.8 million gallon sanitary storage facility to store wet weather sanitary flow. Eliminate constructed SSO oufalls BP-588 and BP-599. 8/10/2015 1/3/2019 - 1/19/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Rehabilitate 7660 ft. of 48-in. sanitary sewer and 2490 ft. of 54-in. sanitary sewer using the cured in place pipe method, rehabilitate 21 manholes, and construct 11 access structures. 9/16/2019 8/31/2022 - 11/13/2025 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/26/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Rehabilitate 140 ft. of 54-in. sanitary sewer, 7970 ft. of 42-in. sanitary sewer, and 2040 ft. of 36-in. sanitary sewer using the cured in place pipe method, rehabilitate 31 manholes, and construct 11 access structures. 5/28/2023 5/12/2026 - 4/26/2029 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/26/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 28 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/24/2017 1/14/2019 - 7/17/2020 Complete Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 3/15/2019 - 10/15/2019 Complete Master Plan Construct 900 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewer.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/10/2015 4/11/2017 - 1/22/2020 Complete Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/10/2015 1/16/2018 - 12/11/2018 Complete Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase VII (SKME-521) Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase VIII (SKME-521) Green Park and Lakeshire I/I Reduction (Tesson Ferry Rd and Green Park Rd) Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase III, IV AND V Collector/Connector Sewers Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase IX Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase VI (SKME-521) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Gravois Creek Watershed Kirkwood I/I Reduction (Big Bend Blvd and S Kirkwood Rd) 128 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Construct storage facility at pump station.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 -- Storage Facility Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 1/29/2024 - 8/1/2025 Project Not Needed - Cancelled Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 3 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 8/10/2021 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/23/2018 10/11/2019 - 1/22/2021 Under Construction Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 6/18/2019 Complete Master Plan Construct 4300 ft. of 15-in. to 18-in. sanitary sewer.5/2/2022 10/18/2024 - 1/6/2027 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 9/26/2024 - 12/25/2026 Pre-Design Master Plan Replace pump station P-417.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/6/2025 -- Pump Station Update Pump Replacement 9/1/2020 2/2/2023 - 2/1/2025 In Design Master Plan Construct 2640 ft. of 18-in. to 24-in. sanitary sewer. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-404.5/6/2020 10/23/2022 - 1/5/2026 -- Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/12/2019 4/4/2022 - 5/3/2024 Design Study Master Plan Replace pump station and construct 150 ft. of 72-in. pipe in order to provide 31,000 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 -- Pump Station Update Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/3/2024 - 2/12/2025 Pre-Design Master Plan Construct 638 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. storm sewer, and perform private I/I reduction at 6 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/12/2019 10/9/2020 - 10/23/2021 Under Construction Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/24/2017 7/12/2019 - 2/7/2020 Complete Master Plan Construct 90 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewer.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/10/2015 3/11/2019 - 8/14/2020 Complete Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/10/2015 6/15/2018 - 4/14/2019 Complete Master Plan Construct 130 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer, and perform private I/I reduction at 21 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 -- Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/12/2019 10/9/2020 - 10/23/2021 Under Construction Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 6/18/2019 Complete Master Plan Replace pump station and construct 30 ft. of 60-in. pipe to provide 3700 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 -- Sanitary Storage Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 10/1/2021 2/29/2024 - 3/10/2025 Pre-Design Laumeier Park (P-469) Storage Meacham and Spellman I/I Reduction (I-44 and S Kirkwood Rd) Mulberry Creek Sanitary Relief (Harwich Dr to S Lindbergh Blvd) Robyn Hills Number 1 Pump Station (P-417) Replacement Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Gravois Creek Watershed Wilton Pump Station (P-412) Storage Sunset Country Club Pump Station (P-408) Storage Tesson Creek I/I Reduction (Tesson Ferry Rd and Tiffany Square Pky) Union Creek I/I Reduction (I-55 between S Lindbergh Blvd and Buckley Rd) Westborough - Luther - Mermod Place I/I Reduction (N Kirkwood Rd to I-44 and Berry Rd) St. George Creek Sanitary Relief (Daisy Ln to Gravois Rd to New Hampshire Ave) 129 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 28,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/5/2014 4/19/2016 - 6/14/2018 Complete Private I/I Construct 680 feet of 10-inch sanitary sewer, 75 feet of 12-inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/5/2014 4/18/2017 - 7/3/2017 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/31/2014 - 5/22/2016 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer system to reduce Public I/I.8/22/2013 7/11/2014 - 6/6/2016 Complete Private I/I Removal of 114 Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/22/2013 5/13/2014 - 7/17/2014 Complete Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sanitary sewer rehabilitation.8/10/2018 1/26/2021 - 7/20/2022 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 3,340 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-287.8/17/2017 4/29/20 - 4/08/21 Under Construction Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2018 8/15/2021 - 8/5/2023 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 2/17/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Sanitary Relief 5/11/2019 10/27/2021 - 7/19/2023 Relief Project Not Needed After I/I Reduction and Post-Construction Monitoring Sanitary Relief Relief project not needed after post-construction monitoring.----Project Not Needed - To Be Cancelled Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 3/3/2015 - 2/20/2017 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer system to reduce Public I/I.8/22/2013 7/11/2014 - 6/6/2016 Complete Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 2/17/2015 - 10/7/2015 Complete Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 5/13/2016 - 8/1/2016 Complete Master Plan Sanitary Relief 10/11/2024 3/30/2027 - 12/19/2028 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 4,600 feet of 18-inch to 21-inch sanitary sewer.9/1/2024 3/01/2027 - 11/30/2028 Planned Project Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 2/17/2021 Under Construction Private I/I Construct 3,200 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and perform Private I/I reduction at 104 properties.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 7/01/2021 Under Construction Bissell Hills Sanitary Rehab Phase III (Service Lateral Connections) (Chambers Rd and Coburg Lands Dr) Bissell Hills Sanitary Relief/St. Cyr Rd to Leeton Ave Bissell Hills Sanitary Relief/Calumet I/I Reduction (BP-317) Calumet Dr Sanitary Relief (Leeton Ave to Chambers Rd) Carson Villa I/I Reduction (Marcella Ave and Wales Ave) Ashbrook I/I Reduction (Ashbrook Dr and Chambers Rd) Bellefontaine #2 Lateral Sanitary Relief (BP -287) (Coburg Lands Dr) Bellefontaine #2 Sanitary Relief (BP -287) (Chambers Rd to Coburg Lands Dr) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Maline Creek Watershed 130 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 3/22/2015 - 9/12-2016 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer system to reduce public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 3/13/2014 - 5/2/2014 Complete Private I/I Construct public storm sewer and disconnect downspouts and driveway drains.2/5/2014 12/14/2015 - 4/4/2016 Complete Master Plan Sanitary Relief 12/1/2018 5/19/2021 - 11/10/2022 Const. SSO Removed by WO5549963 on 3/25/2020 Sanitary Relief Construct 279 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer and grade control structures.8/22/2018 2/10/2021 - 10/17/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Sanitary Relief 3/14/2030 8/30/2032 - 8/25/2033 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 2,000 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer. Contingency project to eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-317.9/1/2029 8/13/2032 - 8/18/2033 Planned Project Master Plan Sanitary Relief Prior to 12/31/2013 08/31/14 - 8/20/2016 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 6,700 feet of 12-inch to 24-inch sanitary relief sewer in the vicinityof Forestwood, Highmont and Ferguson. Eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-295, BP -296, bp-281, BP -316, and BP -322. 9/9/2004 1/7/2016 - 7/21/2017 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method, to reduce Public I/I.9/11/2020 2/12/2022 - 2/22/2023 Planned Project Private I/I Construct 2,120 feet of 15-inch to 18-inch storm sewer, and perform Private I/I reduction at 42 properties.9/11/2020 3/2/2023 - 3/6/2024 Planned Project Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 56,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 11/18/2016 - 12/16/2018 Complete Private I/I Remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/18/2015 6/9/2017 - 9/11/2017 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 4/20/2015 - 4/9/2017 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete Private I/I Construct 2,000 feet of 10-inch to 12-inch sanitary sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 11/14/2014 - 8/25/2015 Complete Kappel (Partial) I/I Reduction (Exuma Dr and Glen Owen Dr) Lang Royce Lateral Sanitary Relief (SKME-320) Dacey Branch I/I Reduction (BP-313) Dacey Branch Sanitary Relief (Bella Clare Dr to Prior Dr) Dorothy Sanitary Relief (Chambers Rd to McCartney Ln) Forestwood Lateral Sanitary Relief (SKME-321) Friedens (Partial) I/I Reduction (Chain of Rocks Dr and Fontaine Pl) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Maline Creek Watershed 131 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.6/28/2019 12/14/2021 - 6/7/2023 -- Public I/I Construct 1,000 feet of 8-inch to 15-inch sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-291.8/22/2018 6/01/2021 - 6/11/2022 Planned Project Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation Prior to 12/31/2013 9/15/2014 - 3/8/2016 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 5/13/2014 - 7/10/2014 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 4/3/2015 - 12/23/2016 -- Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete Private I/I Construct 700 feet of 12 inch-30 inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Remove constructed SSO BP-292.10/11/2012 3/13/2015 - 10/27/2016 Complete Private I/I Construct 700 feet of 12 inch-30 inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Remove constructed SSO BP-292. 10/11/2012 6/27/2016 - 10/27/2016 Complete Master Plan Sanitary Relief 3/13/2019 8/29/2021 - 5/21/2023 Sanitary Relief Relief project not needed after post-construction monitoring.---- Master Plan Sanitary Relief 5/27/2018 11/12/2020 - 5/6/2022 Sanitary Relief Construct 213 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer.2/12/2018 8/20/2018 - 9/21/2018 Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018 Complete Private I/I Remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/18/2015 6/13/2017 - 10/30/2017 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 29,000 feet of public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/5/2014 11/18/2016 - 11/19/2018 Complete Private I/I Construct 780 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/5/2014 5/15/2017 - 11/21/2018 Complete Suburban I/I Reduction (Harrison Dr and Suburban Ave) Springdale I/I Reduction (Rolling Dr and Smithfield Pl) Lang Royce Sanitary Relief (Fargo Dr to Floridale Ct) Maline I/I Reduction & Sewer Rehabilitation (BP-289) (Colony Dr) Marietta Dr Storm Separation and I/I Reduction (BP-292) Marietta Sanitary Relief (Circle Dr to Florissant Rd) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Maline Creek Watershed Relief Project Not Needed After I/I Reduction and Post- Construction Monitoring Mead Sanitary Relief (Landwehr Ln to Hemlock Dr) Delivered under reimbursement agreement with GRG using IR funds - Project Complete 132 MDNR Stormwater Management Report Plan Part E ARAP Implementation Status Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete Construction Status Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 10/26/2014 - 1/19/2016 -- I/I Reduction I/I reduction in the area of Halls Ferry Road south of St. Cyr road, north to Maline Creek Trunk Sewer Section B.3/22/2012 9/13/2013 - 6/13/2014 Complete Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 2/17/2021 Under Construction Private I/I Construct 3,200 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and perform Private I/I reduction at 104 properties.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 7/01/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to 12/31/2013 12/31/2013 - 10/21/2015 -- Public I/I Sewer lining and rehabilitation to reduce public I/I.10/8/2009 5/14/2013 - 4/13/2015 Complete Sanitary Relief Construct 2,300 feet of 12-inch to 18-inch diameter sanitary sewer and removal of Private I/I.12/9/2010 9/13/2013 - 8/26/2014 Complete Master Plan Constructed SSO removal.1/8/2018 6/26/2020 - 12/18/2021 -- Const. SSO Removal Construct 2,300 feet of 12-inch to 18-inch diameter sanitary sewer and removal of Private I/I.12/9/2010 9/13/2013 - 8/26/2014 Complete Master Plan Sanitary Relief Prior to 12/31/2013 8/30/2014 - 5/17/2017 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 7,300 feet of 42-inch to 48-inch sanitary sewer, including pipe in tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-305.9/10/2009 3/11/2016 - 5/25/2018 Complete Master Plan Sanitary relief 11/29/2015 11/13/2018 - 1/31/2021 -- Sanitary Relief Construct 6,000 feet of 8-inch to 48-inch sanitary sewer, including pipe in tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-597.9/10/2009 05/24/2018 - 2/28/2021 Under Construction Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.4/26/2022 10/12/2024 - 7/4/2026 -- Public I/I Rehabilitate 20,000 feet of 8-inch to 42-inch sewer.9/10/2009 12/16/2019 - 2/27/2021 Under Construction Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief Phase IV Section A Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief Phase IV Section B Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief Phase IV Section C Sun Valley I/I Reduction Thurston I/I Reduction (Church St and N Florissant Rd) Upper Jeske Park Lateral Sanitary Relief (SKME-314) Upper Jeske Park Sanitary Relief (Scott Dr to Cardigan Dr) Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Maline Creek Watershed 133 Appendix BMP 2 MCM1 Approved Haulers Hauler Name Hauler ID Address City State Zip Phone ACE AGRI PRODUCTS INC 119 9035 State Rt 163 Millstadt IL 62260 618-332-2296 ACE PIPE CLEANING INC.68 100 Washington Street South Roxanna IL 620870862 618-254-4874 ALL STAR PUMPING AND SEWER SERVICE 126 P.O. Box 982 O'Fallon MO 633660982 636-240-7863 ALL WEATHER SEWER COMPANY 3 P.O. Box 24 Mapaville MO 63065 636-797-2345 ANCHOR SEWER & EXCAVATING 89 1004 North Belt West Swansea IL 62226 618-234-8677 B GARCIA TRUCKING CO 144 2760 N. 45th Street Fairmont City IL 62201 618-874-3741 CITY OF WENTZVILLE 189 200 East Fourth Street Wentzville MO 63385 636-639-2014 COMMERCIAL PUMPING SERVICE 153 P. O. Box 429 Saint Charles MO 63301 636-255-0009 D&S SEPTIC TANK 81 317 East Bellvue Pacific MO 630691650 636-271-2161 DNP PLUMBING 177 9384 Schaefer Staunton IL 62088 618-637-2675 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES INC 210 10627 Midwest Industrial Blvd.Saint Louis MO 63132 314-785-6425 ENVIRONMENTAL WORKS INC 228 1455 East Chestnut Expressway Springfield MO 65802 817-637-4191 ENVIROVAC WASTE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 117 526 West Reid Street Jacksonville IL 62650 217-245-0460 FLEET CLEAN ST. LOUIS 230 5737 Milentz Avenue Saint Louis MO 63109 314-236-6622 GATEWAY SEWER AND DRAIN INC 195 11070 Gravois Industrial Ct Saint Louis MO 63128 636-677-0083 GEEDING CONSTRUCTION INC 194 600 Highway H Troy MO 63379 636-290-8351 GREASE MASTERS LLC 185 P.O. Box 132 Cottleville MO 63338 636-916-3115 H&H SEWER TANK & PIPE CLEANING 46 P.O. Box 847 Belleville IL 62222 618-235-4212 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 118 251 North Old St. Louis Road Wood River IL 62095 618-216-8600 HUNT VAC SERVICES LLC 225 4180 Beck AVENUE Saint Louis MO 63116 314-378-1078 ILLINI ENVIRONMENTAL INC 115 P.O. Box 387 Caseyville IL 62232 618-397-1234 INDUSTRIAL AND PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 227 P.O. Box 138 Hallsville MO 65255 573-696-3333 INTER RAIL SYSTEMS INC 213 P.O. Box 526 Cape Girardeau MO 63702 573-334-9437 K A BULK TRANSPORT 183 P.O. Box 11708 Green Bay WI 54307 217-855-6464 KIESEL COMPANY 13 4801 Fyler Ave.Saint Louis MO 63116 314-351-5500 MERRELL BROS INC ST LOUIS DISPOSAL SOLUTIONS 229 6400 McKissock AVENUE Saint Louis MO 63147 765-513-5277 MID AMERICA DRAIN SERVICES INC 151 P.O. Box 238 Valley Park MO 63088 636-225-1428 PLANT MAINTENANCE SERVICES 155 2 Ultraway Drive Highland IL 62249 618-654-6559 SEPTIC SERVICES INC 59 P.O. Box 632 Union MO 63084 636-583-5564 SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT CO 20 7525 A Sussex Ave.Saint Louis MO 63143 314-644-6000 SUPREME TRUCKING & EXCAVATING LLC 165 4603 Hedge Road Roxana IL 62084 618-254-0070 TRUCK TRANSPORT INC 21 2280 Cassens Drive Fenton MO 63026 314-481-6407 VALICOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 224 5450 Brown AVENUE Saint Louis MO 63120 513-403-8555 VEOLIA ES INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC.40 121 East Chain of Rock Road Mitchell IL 62040 618-210-7021 VETERAN SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 22 13010 Gist Road Bridgeton MO 63044 314-739-6900 WALDEN ASSOCIATED TECHNOLOGIES INC 83 P.O. Box 845 Glen Carbon IL 62034 314-421-0133 WHITE SANITATION 95 21529 Double Arch Rd.Staunton IL 62088 618-635-4020 MSD Approved Hauler List 134 Appendix BMP 4 MCM1 Trade Associations Association Name Address Website American Society of Civil Engineers, St. Louis Chapter 4359 Lindell Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63108 http://sections.asce.org/ stlouis/contact-ASCE- stlouis.htm http://sections.asce.org/stlouis/index. html Engineers, developers, and consultants Sediment from land development Associated General Contractors, St. Louis Chapter 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Ste. 200, St. Louis, MO 63139 314-781-2356 https://www.agcmo.org/Contractors Sediment from land development Building Owners and Managers Association of Metropolitan St. Louis 7745 Carondelet Ave., #308, St. Louis, MO 63105 314-884-4254 boma@bomastl.org http://www.bomastl.org/Commercial property owners, managers and operating personnel Pet Waste, Yard Waste, Septic tanks, Winter deicing, FOG Concrete Council of St. Louis 8000 Maryland Ave, Suite 1320, St. Louis, MO 63105 314-862-0324 mail@concretecouncil.c om https://concretecouncil.com/contact Contractors Sediment from land development, Concrete washout water/IDD Home Builders Association of St. Louis 10104 Old Olive Street Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 314-817-5630 http://www.stlhba.com/Residential construction Sediment from land development International Erosion Control Association - Great Rivers Chapter (includes Missouri)no information available 800-455-4322 https://greatriversieca.o rg/contact/https://greatriversieca.org/Contractors Sediment from land development Landscape & Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis 1328 Forest Avenue Kirkwood, MO 63122 http://www.stlouislands cape.org/index.cfm/fuse action/home.contact/ind ex.htm %20info@stlouislandsca pe.org http://www.stlouislandscape.org/inde x.cfm/fuseaction/home.home/index.ht m Landscape contractors and nurseries Yard Waste, Yard chemicals usage and storage, Winter deicing Missouri Restaurant Association, St. Louis Chapter 1810 Craig Road, Suite 225, St. Louis, MO 63146 314-576-2777 bhergenroether@morest aurants.org bbonney@morestaurant s.org http://morestaurants.org/greater-st- louis/Restaurants FOG SITE Improvement Association 2071 Exchange Dr., St. Charles, MO 63303 314-966-2950 http://sitestl.org/General and specialty contractors Yard Waste, Septic tanks, Winter deicing, Sediment from land development St. Louis Area Hotel Association 6590B Scanlan Ave., St. Louis, MO 63139 314-781-5112 http://www.stlhotels.com/Hotel properties Pet Waste, Yard Waste, Winter deicing, FOG, Pools St. Louis Association of REALTORS 12777 Olive Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63141 314-576-0033 news@stlrealtors.com https://www.stlrealtors.com/Commercial and residential MCM5 BMP owners BMP ownership education during property sales St. Louis Auto Dealers Association 13616 Manchester Rd, St Louis, MO 63131 314-822-0333 http://stlautos.com/Automotive dealers Industrial activity St. Louis Food Truck Association (STLFTA)no information available https://www.facebook.c om/STLFTAofficial/https://www.stlfta.com/about Food trucks FOG FOG = Fats, Oils, and Grease Trade Associations With Members That Could Have Significant Stormwater Impact Members With Potential Stormwater Impact ActivitiesAvailable Contact phone/email 135 Appendix BMP 5 MCM1 Contractors Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Berkeley Chris Cash 3715 Northside Parkway Atlanta, GA.30327 404-425-7100 6024 S. James McDonnell blvd. City of Berkeley Clayco 2199 innerbelt business center st. louis mo. 63114 314-429-5100 8850 N. Hanley rd. City of Berkeley Missouri American water st.louis mo. 63141 314-996-2290 9040 Frost ave. City of Berkeley Musiek 254 Hanley Ind ct. st. louie mo. 63144 314-781-7005 5001 Springdale ave. City of Brentwood L. Keeley Construction 500 South Ewing Avenue Jacob Blanton Brentwood Bound- south of Rte 100 City of Brentwood Marschel Wrecking, LLC 1601 Larkin Williams Road Roger Trucker Brentwood Bound- between Hanley Rd and Brentwood Blvd City of Bridgeton 370 Excavation, LLC 854 Lonestar Dr., 63366 636-978-3478 10.65 Acres / 13810 Missouri Bottom Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Arbor Gardens, LLC 5091 New Baumgartner, 63129 314-487-6717 6.81 Acres / 3436 Fee Fee Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Landfill, LLC 13570 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 636-947-5959 30.4 Acres / 12830 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Budrovich Excavating 10328 Lake Bluff Dr.314-892-3030 5.8 Acres / 3170 Fee Fee Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Byrne & Jones Construction 13940 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 314-567-7979 9.42 Acres / 13019 Gist Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Ferguson Crossing, LLC 22498 Shelton Rd., 63383 314-581-6063 27.3 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln., 63044 City of Bridgeton Freddy's Frozen Custard 260 N. Rock Rd., 67206 314-719-7824 1.2 Acres / 947 Northwest Plaza Dr., 63074 City of Bridgeton J. E. Foster Building Co.108 Green Park Ind. Ct.314-842-3300 1.4 Acres / 12419 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 City of Bridgeton Kuesel Excavating Co.854 Lonestar Dr., 63366 636-978-3478 20.5 Acres / 14120 Missouri Bottom Rd., 63044 City of Chesterfield*Clayco, Inc.2199 Innerbelt Bus Cntr Dr (314) 592-2248 16461 BURKHARDT PL City of Chesterfield*Chesterfield Topsoil and 2077 Highway F (314) 575-2557 16849 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Monarch Flats, LLC 1717 Wilson Ave (314) 575-2594 17509 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Monarch Chesterfield Levee 190 Carondelet Plaza Ste 6 (314) 335-8643 17995 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Pulte Group 1900 E. Gold Road, Suite 30 (635) 537-7126 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield*Clayco 2199 Innerbelt Business Ctr (314) 592-2137 875 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield*McBride Wilmas, LLC 16091 Swingley Ridge Road, #(314) 336-0236 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield*Paric Corporation 77 Westport Plaza (636) 561-9500 15201 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield*Sydney Kurtz 2054 Swaying Oaks Road (636) 332-1928 17905 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Andrew Brown 635 Trade Center Blvd.(314) 768-4894 17627 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Claymont Development, LLC 26 Pacland Estates Drive (314) 220-5039 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield*Fischer & Frichtel 695 Trade Center Blvd Ste (314) 220-7799 14329 WARWICK GATE DR City of Chesterfield* TSG Chesterfield Lifestyle, LLC 2127 Innerbelt Bus. Ctr, #20 (314) 513-1500 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Kehr Development, LLC 911 South 13th Street (314) 241-6014 1 CAPRICE DR City of Chesterfield*Chris DeGuentz 695 Trade Center Blvd #20 (314) 220-7799 1919 WILSON AVE City of Chesterfield*Ryan Rans 112 W. Jefferson Blvd Ste 2 (574) 251-4400 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield*Plaza Inn, LLC 1645 Swift Ave (816) 221-1633 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Energy Marketing 2130 Kienlen Avenue (314) 383-3700 18423 OLIVE STREET RD City of Chesterfield*MCB Design, LLC 16091 Swingley Ridge Road, #(314) 336-0248 17401 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield*Buttry & Brown Development 2040 Tennyson Pkwy (214) 296-4989 17690 EDISON AVE City of Chesterfield*Wallis Companies 106 E. Washington Blvd.(573) 885-2277 14905 CLAYTON RD City of Chesterfield*Chesterfield Community 14647 Ladue Road (314) 469-3255 14647 Ladue Road City of Chesterfield*Arco Construction 900 North Rock Hill Road (314) 963-0715 852 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield*John Reynolds, Bayer 700 W Chesterfield Pkwy (636) 737-5646 700 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield*Payne Family Homes, LLC 10407 Baur Blvd, Suites A & B (314) 996-0300 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield*Joseph Gira 905 Claymark Dr 15320 CONWAY RD City of Clayton Clayco Corp.2199 Innerbelt Business Center Dr, St. Louis, MO 63114 Mike Zetlmeisl 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance 136 Appendix BMP 5 MCM1 Contractors Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance City of Clayton Clayton School District (Clayton Parks Department)10 N Bemiston, Clayton, MO 63105 Justin Whipple multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton Marschel Wrecking, LLC 1601 Larkin Williams Rd., Fenton, MO, 63026 Jeremy Frye 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton MSD (SAK Construction)2350 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103 Amy Engrav 4.59/1 Haddinton Ct., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton Ryan Companies, Inc.111 Shuman Boulevard Suite 400, Naperville, IL 60563 David Erickson 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton US Capital Development 7911 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 Michael Fitzgibbons 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Crestwood HBD Construction 5517 Manchester Rd, St. Louis, MO 63110 Pam Wucher 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126 City of Crestwood Plocher Construction 2808 Thole-Plocher Rd, Highland, IL 62249 Rachelle Lengermann 8645 Pardee Lane, Crestwood, MO 63126 City of Creve Coeur Benton Home Builders, Inc.1000 Executive Parkway Creve Coeur, MO 63141 William Levinson Area: 4.8 Acres, Address: 536 North Mosley Road City of Creve Coeur Clayco 2199 Innerbelt Business Drive, St. Louis, MO 63114 David Molamphy Area: 3 Acres, Address: 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur Clayco 2199 Innerbelt Business Drive, St. Louis, MO 63114 Jared Hegeman Area: 3.9 Acres, Address: 12645 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur Goodwin Brothers Construction 4885 Baumgartner Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Zack Bridgewater Area: 1.5 Acres, Address: 9989 Old Olive Street Road City of Creve Coeur K&S Associates, Inc.12963 Maurer Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63127 Joe Ingrande Area: 3 Acres, Address: 975 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur Paric 77 Westport Plaza Drive, Suite 250 St. Louis, MO 63146 Jere Sheehan Area: 16 Acres, Address: 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur Rob Bittick Construction Company, LLC 423 Clark Street, St. Charles, MO 63301 Greg Portell Area: 3.4 Acres, Address: 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur Urban Improvement Company, LLC 1607 Tower Grove Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 Brett McMahon Area: 4.5 Acres, Address: 1 Santino Court City of Dellwood St. Louis County 41 S. Central Clayton, MO 63105 is blank is blank City of Des Peres Pentrex Homes 11736 Lackland Ind. Drive Tom Wolfner 641 N Ballas City of Ellisville Brinkmann Constructors (Public Storage)16650 Chesterfield Grove Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Chip Dunivan 636-386-4124 16230 Truman Road City of Ellisville Cameron General Contractors (Creek Retirement Community)7101 S. 2nd, Lincoln, NE 68516 Mike Kerscher 402-450-1311 15950 Manchester Road City of Ellisville Diversified Structure Solutions (Shawneetown Capitol Site 3167 Fee Fee Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044 Norm Berra 636-584-1960 137 Clarkson Road City of Ellisville Flower & Fendler Homes (Estates at Ellisville Meadows)200 S. Elam, Suite 300, Valley Park, MO 63088 Sean Flower 314-486-0596 95 Ranchmoor Trail City of Florissant Coil Construction 209 E Broadway, Columbia, MO 65203 is blank 3170 N Hwy 67, Florissant, MO 63033 City of Florissant LaClair Construction Services 9469 Dielman Rock Island, St Louis, MO 63132 is blank 13015 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63033 City of Hazelwood Brinkmann Contractors 16650 Chesterfield Grove Road, Suite 100, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Shannon O'Barr (636) 537- 9700 1500 Tradeport Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 36.5 acres City of Hazelwood Contegra 22 Gateway Commerce Center Drive, W. Suite 110, Edwardsville, IL 62025 Jake Casperson (618) 931-3500 1617 Park 370 Court, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 1 acre City of Hazelwood Contegra 22 Gateway Commerce Center Drive, W. Suite 110, Edwardsville, IL 62025 Jake Casperson (618) 931-3500 1605 Park 370 Court, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 1.55 acres City of Hazelwood Girard Construction Services LLC 1415 Elbridge Payne Road, Suite 285, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Patrice Boehler (636) 534-5900 12509 Missouri Bottom Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042 City of Hazelwood Intellica CRE 600 Emmerson Road, Suide 210, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Rich Marti (314) 239-1321 5651 Phantom Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 2.24 acres City of Hazelwood Kamadulski Excavating & Grading Co 4336 Highway 162, Granite City, IL 62040 Ryan Fischer (618) 410-0373 1575 Tradeport Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 30.4 acres City of Hazelwood Keystone Quality Design Build Construction 633 Spirit Valley Central Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Phillip Ferrar (636) 519-7900 x 108 133 James S. McDonnell Boulevard, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 11.08 acres City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating Co 854 Lone Star Drive, O'Fallon, MO 63366 David Koch (636) 978-3478 x 232 6201-6243 Aviator Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 20.33 acres City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating Co 854 Lone Star Drive, O'Fallon, MO 63366 David Koch (636) 978-3478 x 232 6200-6228 Pershall Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 14.14 acres City of Hazelwood Midwest Testing 8606 Page Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63114 Steve Lister (314) 739-2727 484 Park 370 Boulevard, Hazelwood, MO 63042, 12.95 acres City of Kirkwood Gershenson Construction 2 Truitt Drive, Eureka, MO 63025 636-938-9595 Quan Ave Reconstruction Project City of Kirkwood Ingargiola Development,LLC 9614 Sappington Road, St. Louis, MO 63126 636 575 6646 Emmerson Estate Subdivision City of Kirkwood Landmark Real Estate Group 206 West Argonne Saint Louis, MO 63122 314-504-7638 710/712 South Kirkwood Road City of Ladue Charles Vitale/C&M Trust 8053 Chivas Drive, St. Louis, Mo 63123 (314) 581-2552 5 Wood Acre Drive City of Ladue Duggan Contracting 1130 Mid Rivers Industrial Court, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636) 936-1566 10046 Litzsinger Road, 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue JH Berra Construction 5091 Baumgartner, St. Louis, MO 63129 (314) 487-5617 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV; Overbrook to Conway City of Ladue Johnson Development 12825 Flushing Meadow, Ste. 210, St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 995-9001 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue Kolb Grading 5731 Westwood Drive, St. Charles, MO 63304 (636) 421-0200 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III; McKnight to Overbrook City of Ladue Paric Corporation 77 Westport Plaza, Ste. 250, St. Louis, MO 63146 (636) 561-9500 755 S. Price Road, John Burroughs School 137 Appendix BMP 5 MCM1 Contractors Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance City of Ladue Rehnquist Design 11084 Gravois Industrial Court, St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 843-3331 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue Tegethoff Homes 21 Fox Meadows, St. Louis, MO 63127 (314) 590-3468 9934 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue TW Constructors 2030 Alton Court, St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 803-7035 2105 S. Warson Rd City of Manchester A. J. Brown INC 635 Trade Center Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005 314-322-1772 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester Flower & Fendler, INC.P.O. Box 270255 314-486-0596 835 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester Jackson Custom Homes & Remodeling - Frank Jackson 316 S 2nd St, Suite B St. Charles, MO 63301 636-244-3212 4 Topwood Dr. City of Manchester Josh Foster 5901 Baumgartner Rd. St. Louis, MO 63129 314-487-6717 322 Highlands Boulevard Dr. City of Maryland Heights Holland Construction Services, Inc.4495 North Illinois Street, Swansea, IL 62226 Bill Hibbits 4.79 Acres, 12545 Dorsett Road, Maryland Heights, MO City of Maryland Heights Panattoni Development Co.6065 Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63042 Mark Branstetter 20 Acres, 3350 Sport Port Road, Maryland Heights, MO City of Maryland Heights Paric 77 Westport Plaza Drive, Suite 250, Maryland Heights, MO 63146 Mike Britton 2 Acres, 1832 Schuetz Road, Maryland Heights, MO City of Northwoods Raineri Construction 1300 Hampton Ave. Ste. 200 St. Louis, MO 63139 Ashley Raineri Nelson Drive City of Richmond Heights Impact Strategies 340 Office Court, Suite A, Fairview Heights, IL 62208 618-394-8400 3.05 AC City of Richmond Heights Interface Construction 8401 Wabash Avenue, Berkley, MO 63134 Art Polizzi, 314-581-4629 7.84 AC City of Sunset Hills A. J. Borzillo LO519 3828 S. Lindbergh, Ste 108, St. Louis, MO 63127 Mike Borzillo 12480 Robyn Rd. City of Sunset Hills Doering Eng. (Hallemann Const.) LO517 256 Old Sulphur Springs Rd. St. Louis, MO 63021 Tim Hallemann 3860 S. Lindbergh Blvd. City of Sunset Hills Duggan Contracting LO120 103 Elm St., Wasthington, MO 63090 Chris Anderson 10100 Watson Rd. City of Sunset Hills Innovated Construction LO219 10285 Bach Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63132 Randy Green 3660 S. Lindbergh Blvd. City of Sunset Hills JH Bera (BSI) LO719 6767 Southwest Ave. St. Louis, MO 63139 Rob Beaulieu 12630 Rott Rd. City of Sunset Hills McFry Excavating, Inc. LO119 108 Green Park Industrial Court J. E. Foster 3720 S. Lindbergh Blvd. City of Sunset Hills McFry Excavating, Inc. LO619 108 Green Park Industrial Court J. E. Foster 12721 W. Watson Rd. City of Sunset Hills Permit Consultants (Paric) LO218 77 Westport Plaza, Ste 250, St Louis, MO 63146 Russ Leesmann 12563 Village Circle Dr. City of Sunset Hills Rich Gullet & Sons Inc. LO319 4228 S. Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63109 Mike Lawson 10801 Sunset Office Dr. City of Sunset Hills Rk Excavating (Kelpe) LO419 PO Box 100, Wildwoodm MO 63038 R. Schweisguth 13066,13084,13098 Gravois Rd. City of Sunset Hills Vanderbuilt Homes LO116 2617 Wyncrest Ridge Dr. St. Louis, MO 63005 Scott Paul 12529,537,541 Maret City of Town & Country BSI Constructors 6767 Southwest Ave Brian Bell LSS-Mason Pointe City of Town & Country Helmkamp Construction 707 Berkshire Blvd Mike Jones The Prinicpia City of Town & Country Kevin Morrell 878 Pebblefield Terrace Kevin Morrell 2019 S. Mason City of Town & Country NBS Development 222 S Central Ste 10 Mike Manlin Lochenheath Subdivision City of Town & Country REA Homes 14 Sheryn Lane Jeff Bogard 18 Brookwood Road City of Town & Country Rehnquist Design & Build 11084 Gravios Industrial Blvd Rob Rehnquist Stonemont Subdivision City of Town & Country Renquist Design & Build 11084 Gravios Industrial Blvd Rob Rehnquist Belcrest Estates Subdivision City of Town & Country Riverview Real Estate 320 N Bemiston Ave Bill Kemp Conway Estates Subdivsiion City of Town & Country Stock & Associates 257 Chesterfield Business Parkway George Stock Maryville University City of Town & Country Stock & Associates 257 Chesterfield Business Parkway George Stock 763 & 777 S. New Ballas City of Town & Country Stonechase Development 695 Trade Center Blvd Ste 200 Chris DeGuentz Stonechase Subdivision City of Valley Park Ambassador Development 1300 Big Bend Blvd.Kim Gardner 802 Forest Ave. City of Webster Groves ICS Construction Services 2930 Market St. St. Louis 63103 Derrick Fallert 314-574-3242 630 S Elm 63119 City of Wildwood Russ Rosener 18999 Wild Horse Creek Rd, Wildwood, MO 63005 Russ Rosener; 314-805-0807 18999 Wild Horse Creek Rd City of Wildwood Steve Garske 612 Log Hill Ct, Ballwin, MO 63011 Steve Garske; 314-276-8964 18609 Thistle Hill Rd, Wildwood, MO City of Wildwood Stormwater Erosion Specialties PO Box Millstadt, IL 62260 John Whitney; 618-779-2842 420 Pine Bend Dr, Wildwood, MO City of Wildwood Tieber Construction Co. LLC 827 Westwood Dr, Ballwin, MO 63011 Dean Tieber; 314-795-0317 3830 Taliesin West Dr, Wildwood, MO City of Wildwood Whalen Custom Homes 338 Kirkwood Rd, Suite 103, KIrkwood, MO 63122 Mike Whalen; 314-575-7645 1141 Pond Rd, Wildwood, MO 138 Appendix BMP 5 MCM1 Contractors Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance City of Wildwood Whalen Custom Homes 338 Kirkwood Rd, Suite 103, KIrkwood, MO 63122 Mike Whalen; 314-575-7645 785 St. Paul Rd, Wildwood, MO City of Woodson Terrace MID Carouthers 7985 Jim Weber Road Eureka MO 63025 314-348-0700 4576 Woodson Road 63134 St. Louis County A. J. Brown Inc.635 Trade Center Blvd., Chesterfield, MO 63005 Daniel Steuber 1.9 Ac. 1108 Sulphur Spring Road, Ballwin, MO 63021 St. Louis County Altman Charter Co.315 Consort Drive, Ballwin, MO 63011 No Contact Name 2.79 Ac. 515 Franru Lane, St. Louis, MO 63125 St. Louis County Arco Construction 900 N. Rock Hill Road, St. Louis, MO 63119 James Driscoll 1+ Ac. 7379 Pagedale Industrial Court, St. Louis, MO 63133 St. Louis County Arco Construction 900 N. Rock Hill Road, St. Louis, MO 63119 B. Moghaddam 5.79 Ac. 5461 Baumgartner Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 St. Louis County Budrovich Excavating 10328 Lakebluff Drive, St. Louis, MO 63123 Steve Gower 11.46 Ac. 5400 Meramec Bottom Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 St. Louis County Crowdus & Associates 20 Lochhaven Lane, Ballwin, MO 63021 Steve Crowdus 1+ Ac. 403 Crescent Vista Lane, Eureka, MO 63025 St. Louis County Doering Engineering 4850 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Mark Doering 3.22 Ac. 4913 Butler Hill Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 St. Louis County Duggan Contracting 1130 Mid Rivers Ind. Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376 Pat Duggan 2.58 Ac. 2477 Marshall Road, St. Louis, MO 63122 St. Louis County Fischer & Frichtel Construction 695 Trade Center BLVD., Chesterfield, MO 63005 Chris Deguentz 8.54 Ac. 8551 Brinker Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63123 St. Louis County Goodwin Brothers Construction 885 Baumgartner Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Charlie Goodwin 8.7 Ac. 7531 Telegraph Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 St. Louis County Grimes Consulting Inc.12300 Old Tesson Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 Jay Brockmeyer 3.31 Ac. 9735 Green Park Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63123 St. Louis County Grimes Consulting Inc.12300 Old Tesson Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 Kent NunBerger 2.76 Ac. 12 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 St. Louis County Henson Consulting 2317 Ossenfort Road, Glencoe, MO 63038 Marty Henson 4.8 Ac. 2300 Hitzert Court, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County Henson Consulting 2317 Ossenfort Road, Glencoe, MO 63038 Marty Henson 113 Ac. 5670 Meramec Bottom Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 St. Louis County Ideal Landscape Group 6252 Olsen Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Rebecca White 2.07 Ac. 305 Gregg Road, St. Louis, MO 63125 St. Louis County J. E. Foster Building Company 108 Green Park Industrial Court, St. Louis, MO 63123 Joshua Foster 1.02 Ac. 5677 S. Lindbergh BLVD. St. Louis, MO 63123 St. Louis County J. E. Foster Building Company 108 Green Park Industrial Court, St. Louis, MO 63123 Joshua Foster 2.19 Ac. 11040 Lydia Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63137 St. Louis County Kelpe Contracting Inc.P. O. Box 100, Wildwood, MO 63038 Ryan Schweissguth 2.13 Ac. 1524 Ocello Drive, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County Kolb Grading, LLC.5731 Westwood, St. Charles, MO 63304 Janet Kolb 1+ Ac. 655 Assembly PKWY, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County Lawlor Corporation 1440 Strassner Drive, St. Louis, MO 63144 Michael Lawlor 2 Ac. 1620 Smizer Mill Road, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County McBride and Son Assoc. Inc.16091 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 300, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Chris Neporandny 2.06 Ac. Concord Arbor Court St. Louis, MO 63128 St. Louis County McBride and Son Assoc. Inc.16091 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 300, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Dawn Osborn 3.7 Ac. 6923 S. Lindbergh BLVD., St. Louis, MO 63125 St. Louis County McCarthy Building Companies Inc.1341 North Rock Hill Road, Sy. Louis, MO 63124 Sarita Melendez 2.2 Ac. 701 Wren Ave., Ballwin, MO 63021 St. Louis County Opus Design Build, LLC.112 S. Hanley, Ste. 100, Clayton, MO 63105 Mark Winschel 12.4 Ac. 3930 Earth City Expressway, Earth City, MO 63045 St. Louis County Reicon Constructors 204 Dreyer Ave., Eureka, MO 63025 Sean Conaway 1.13 Ac. 351 Forest Summit Court, Ballwin, MO 63021 St. Louis County Spencer Contracting 3073 Arnold Tenbrook, Arnold, MO 63010 Tom Spencer 1.64 Ac. 4528 Weber Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 St. Louis County Stock and Associates Consulting 257 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield, MO 63005 George Stock 22.75 Ac. 2055 Fenton Logistics Park, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County Stock and Associates Consulting 257 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield, MO 63005 George Stock 23 Ac. 801 Assembly PKWY, Fenton, MO 63026 St. Louis County Tegethoff Homes 21 Fox Meadows, Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Jim Tegethoff 1+ Ac. 1535 Indian Hill Lane, Ballwin, MO 63021 St. Louis County THD Design Group 148 Chesterfield Industrial Drive, Chesterfield, MO, 63005 Matt Heffington 1.76 Ac. 440 Dietrich Road, Ballwin, MO 63021 St. Louis County Volz Engineering 10849 Indian Head Industrial, St. Louis, MO 63132 No Contact Name 1.44 Ac. 586 Lewis Road, Eureka, MO 63025 St. Louis County Wachter Inc.108 Industrial Drive, Arnold, MO 63010 Mark Camp 1.2 Ac. 5000 Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63126 St. Louis County Wachter, Inc.108 Industrial Drive, Arnold, MO 63010 M.E. Kamp 1.5 Ac. 8110 Valcour Ave., St. Louis, MO 63123 Village of Bel-Nor Wehmeyer Farms 680 Himmel Road, Moscow Mills, MO. 63362 Gary Cannon Ardsley, Ridgeview, and Glen Echo Drives * See co-permittee questionnaire for additional details 139 2020 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Environmental Awareness Survey Final Report Conducted for Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District by ETC Institute 725 W. Frontier Circle Olathe, KS 66061 Contact: Chris Tatham at (913) 829-1215 September 2020 140 Contents Section 1: Executive Summary .............................................................. 1 Section 2: Charts and Graphs ................................................................ 5 Section 3: Tabular Data ........................................................................ 39 Section 4: Survey Instrument ................................................................ 68 Section 1 Executive Summary 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 1 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey Executive Summary Report Overview ETC Institute conducted an Environmental Awareness Survey for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD). The purpose of the survey was to gather input from residents about environmental awareness in the St. Louis area. This survey was conducted during the summer of 2020 to measure the impact of environmental and stormwater education efforts following surveys conducted in 2017, 2012, 2007 and 2005. The 2020 survey was administered by mail and online to a randomly selected sample of 510 residents in MSD’s service area. The overall results of the survey have a precision of at least +/- 4.3% at the 95% level of confidence. Major Findings HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT USE AND DISPOSAL METHODS  Sixty-three percent (63%) of respondents indicated they typically dispose of household hazardous wastes like paint, insecticides, cleaners, lubricants, etc. by taking them to a designated facility for disposal; 39% dispose of them with their household trash, 4% dispose down a sink drain or toilet, and 2% dispose in a ditch or on the ground.  Eighty-two percent (82%) of respondents indicated their household typically disposes of cooking oils and grease in their household trash; 10% dispose it in the sink, 7% dispose it in a ditch or on the ground, 6% take it to a designated facility for disposal, and 6% use other means to dispose of cooking oils and grease.  Twelve percent (12%) of households indicated they have changed motor oil, transmission fluid, or radiator fluid for a vehicle at their home during the past two years. Of those, 87% took the oil/fluid to a designated facility for disposal; 2% disposed at a chemical collection event, 2% disposed it in a ditch or on the ground, and 7% used other means to dispose of oil or vehicle fluids.  Seventy percent (70%) of households typically dispose of their grass clippings and/or leaves in a yard waste can/bin/cart/container for curbside pickup; 24% do not dispose of yard waste, 1% place it in a stream bank, road ditch, or storm drain, 1% dispose with household trash, and 14% use other means to dispose of grass clippings and/or leaves. 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 2  Forty-five percent (45%) of households indicated they use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Of those, 63% stated they try to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, 59% store chemicals away from rainfall and surface waters, and 10% used other means to store pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers  When residents were asked how they do their winter de-icing and snow removal at their home, 81% indicated they do it all themselves, 10% stated de-icing and snow removal was provided by their home association/apartment/condo complex, 8% said they do some of it themselves and contract out some, and 3% answered “other.” Sixty-five percent (65%) of households indicated they use de-icer or salt in the wintertime to remove snow and ice from their driveway or sidewalk. Of those, 61% said they use granular salt. When asked how many pounds of de-icer or salt they used at their home last year, 87% of those who provided a response indicated it was less than 25 pounds; 11% used 25 to 50 pounds, 1% used more than 50 pounds, and 1% didn’t use any de-icer or salt. SEPTIC SYSTEM ISSUES  Six percent (6%) of households indicated they have a septic system in their home. Of those, 24% said their septic system was more than 30 years old; 4% indicated it was 21 to 30 years old, 24% said 11 to 20 years, and 48% said their septic system was 10 years old or less. When asked if their system had been serviced or inspected in the last 5 years, 36% indicated that it had; 16% said that it had not, and 48% were unsure if their septic system had been serviced or inspected in the last 5 years. PETS  Residents were asked how their household typically disposes of their dog’s waste collected during their walk. Fifty-three percent (53%) indicated they do not have a dog or do not take their dog for walks; 42% said they dispose of their dog’s waste in the trash, 4% leave it on the ground, less than 1% dispose it in a ditch or storm drain, and 3% use other means to dispose of their dog’s waste during their walk. AWARENESS AND INFORMATION  Less than one-third (30%) of respondents indicated they had seen or heard information or promotional materials about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area during the past year. Of those who had seen or heard information, the most frequently-named sources included: mail/brochures (41%), TV/ads (36%), newspapers, magazines (27%), the internet (23%), and social media (21%). 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 3 When asked to recall various organizations that sponsored the information they had seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area, 58% indicated it was sponsored by MSD; 19% said St. Louis County, 15% by their city, 7% said it was another organization, and 34% could not remember what organization sponsored the information about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area during the past year. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of households indicated the information they had seen or heard increased their understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution. Forty-five percent (45%) indicated the information caused them to take action or change their behavior in some way. Most (79%) of those who did not feel the information changed their behavior indicated it was because they were already protecting water.  Respondents were asked to name two sources of information they prefer to receive concerning what they can do to protect lakes and streams in the St. Louis area. Forty percent (40%) said they prefer to receive the information from mail/brochures; 36% said television stories/ads, 34% said the internet, 23% said newsletters, and 22% prefer to receive information through social media. WILLINGNESS TO TAKE ACTION  When households were asked how willing they would be to do various actions to protect the environment, the ones they were most willing to do included: landscaping with native plants, taking hazardous waste to a disposal facility, picking up and disposing of pet waste properly, not washing their car on the street, and reducing lawn chemical use. 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 4 Section 2 Charts and Graphs 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 5 2020 MSD ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS SURVEY Overall Results 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 6 by percentage of respondents (multiple selections could be made) 63% 39% 4% 2% 8% 69% 33% 1% 1% 8% Take to a designated facility for disposal Dispose with household trash Dispose down sink drain or toilet Dispose in a ditch or on the ground Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 2017 Q1. How does your household typically dispose of household hazardous wastes like paint, insecticides, cleaners, lubricants, etc.? Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 7 by percentage of respondents (multiple selections could be made) 82% 10% 7% 6% 6% 79% 12% 5% 8% 5% In household trash In our sinks Dispose in a ditch or on the ground Take to a designated facility for disposal Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 2017 Q2. How does your household typically dispose of cooking oils and grease? Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 8 by percentage of respondents Q3. Have you changed motor oil, transmission fluid, or radiator fluid for a vehicle at your home during the past two years? Source: ETC Institute (2020) Yes 18% No 82% Yes 12% No 88% 20172020 TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 9 by percentage of respondents who changed fluid in their vehicle(s) during the past two years (multiple selections could be made) 87% 2% 2% 7% Took to a designated facility for disposal Disposed at a chemical collection event Disposed in a ditch or on the ground Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Q3a. How did you dispose of the used oil or other fluids? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 10 by percentage of respondents (multiple selections could be made) 70% 24% 1% 1% 14% 71% 20% 1% 1% 2% Do not dispose of yard waste Dispose with household trash Place in a stream bank, road ditch, or storm drain Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 2017 Q4. How does your household typically dispose of your grass clippings and/or leaves? Source: ETC Institute (2020) Put in yard waste can/bin/cart/container for curbside pickup TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 11 by percentage of respondents Source: ETC Institute (2020) Yes 62% No 38% Yes 45% No 55% 20172020 TRENDS Q5. Does your household use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 12 by percentage of respondents who use pesticide, herbicides, and fertilizers (multiple selections could be made) 63% 59% 10% Store away from rainfall & surface waters Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Q5a. Which of the following best describes how your household typically stores and uses pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? Source: ETC Institute (2020) We try to minimize use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, & pesticides TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 13 by percentage of respondents (multiple selections could be made) 81% 10% 8% 3% 81% 6% 11% 1% We do it all ourselves Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 2017 Q6. Which of the following best describes how you do winter de-icing and snow removal at your home? Source: ETC Institute (2020) We do some of it ourselves & contract out some Provided by my home association/ apartment/condo complex TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 14 Q7. Do you use de-icer or salt in the winter time to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? by percentage of respondents (excluding "don’t know”) Source: ETC Institute (2020) 65% 35% 68% 32% 51% 46% Yes No 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 2020 2017 2007 TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 15 Source: ETC Institute (2020) Yes 61% No 39% TRENDS Q7a. Do you use granular salt to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? by percentage of respondents who use de-icer or salt in the winter time (excluding “don’t know”) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 16 by percentage of respondents who use de-icer or salt in the winter time (excluding “don’t know”) Q7b. About how many pounds of de-icer or salt did you use at your home last year? Source: ETC Institute (2020) More than 50 pounds 1% 25-50 pounds 11% 87% None 1% Some, but less than 25 pounds 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 17 Q8. Do you have a septic system at your home? by percentage of respondents Source: ETC Institute (2020) 6% 94% 4% 96% 4% 91% 5% Yes No Don't know 0%20%40%60%80%100%120% 2020 2017 2007 TRENDS No “don’t know" responses in 2020 or 2017 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 18 by percentage of respondents who have a septic system Q8a. Approximately how old is your septic system? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 0 to 10 years 48% 11 to 20 years 24% 21 to 30 years 4% 31+ years 24% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 19 Q8b. Has your system been serviced or inspected in the last 5 years? by percentage of respondents who have a septic system 36% 16% 48% 64% 14% 23% 71% 23% 6% Yes No Don't know 0%20%40%60%80% 2020 2017 2007 TRENDS Source: ETC Institute (2020) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 20 by percentage of respondents (multiple selections could be made) 53% 42% 4% 0% 3% 60% 34% 5% 3% Dispose in trash Leave it on the ground Dispose in ditch or storm drain Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 2017 Q9. How does your household typically dispose of your dog’s waste collected during your walk? Source: ETC Institute (2020) Do not have a dog or do not take dog for walks TRENDS No responses in 2017 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 21 Q10. Have you seen or heard any information or promotional materials about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area during the past year? by percentage of respondents (excluding “not provided”) Source: ETC Institute (2020) TRENDS 30% 70% 46% 54% 35% 65% Yes No 0%20%40%60%80% 2020 2017 2007 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 22 41% 36% 27% 23% 21% 13% 12% 10% 7% 5% Mail/brochures TV/ads Newspapers, magazines Internet Social media Signs/billboards Newsletters Radio/ads Public meeting/event Other 0%10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Q10a. Where have you seen or heard this type of information? by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year (multiple selections could be made) Source: ETC Institute (2020) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 23 41% 36% 27% 23% 13% 12% 10% 7% 2% 47% 57% 38% 11% 9% 17% 12% 6% 32% 39% 45% 4% 7% 15% 11% 4% 1% Mail/brochures TV/ads Newspapers, magazines Internet Signs/billboards Newsletters Radio/ads Public meeting/event Classes/workshops 0%20%40%60%80%100% 2020 2017 2007 Source: ETC Institute (2020) TRENDS Q10a. Where have you seen or heard this type of information? by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year No one selected this item in 2017 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 24 58% 34% 19% 15% 7% MSD Don't Remember St. Louis County Your City Other 0%20%40%60%80%100% Q10b. Did any of the following organizations sponsor the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in lakes and streams in the St. Louis area during the past year? Source: ETC Institute (2020) by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 25 by percentage of respondents who have seen or heard promotional materials 58% 34% 19% 15% 7% 62% 34% 25% 11% 3% 46% 29% 17% 23% 10% MSD Don't Remember St. Louis County Your City Other 0%20%40%60%80%100% 2020 2017 2007 Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS Q10b. Did any of the following organizations sponsor the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in lakes and streams in the St. Louis area during the past year? 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 26 Q10c. Has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution? Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year and answered "yes” 79% 74%75% 2020 2017 2007 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 27 Q10d. Has the information you’ve seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year and answered "yes” 45% 40%38% 2020 2017 2007 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 28 Source: ETC Institute (2020) Q10e. Why not? 79% 17% 4% 82% 8% 3% 89% 5% Already protecting water No reason Other 0%20%40%60%80% 100% 2020 2017 2007 TRENDS by percentage of respondents who had seen or heard promotional materials during the past year and did not feel the information they had seen/heard about water quality or pollution caused them to change their behavior 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 29 by percentage of respondents who selected the item as one of their top two choices 40% 36% 34% 23% 22% 12% 11% 10% 4% 2% Mail/brochures Television stories/ads Internet Newsletters Social media Signs/billboards Newspapers, magazines Radio stories/ad Public meeting/event Classes/workshops 0%10%20%30%40%50% Q11. From which TWO of the following would you prefer to receive information about what you can do to protect our lakes and streams in the St. Louis area? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 30 by percentage of respondents 40% 36% 34% 23% 22% 12% 11% 10% 4% 2% 45% 44% 17% 22% 12% 8% 19% 8% 4% 3% 30% 44% 15% 20% 7% 41% 11% 4% 0% Mail/brochures Television stories/ads Internet Newsletters Social media Signs/billboards Newspapers, magazines Radio stories/ad Public meeting/event Classes/workshops 0%20%40%60%80%100% 2020 2017 2007 Source: ETC Institute (2020)TRENDS Q11. From which TWO of the following would you prefer to receive information about what you can do to protect our lakes and streams in the St. Louis area? Not asked in 2007 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 31 by percentage of respondents who were “very willing,” “willing,” or “somewhat willing” to do the item listed (excluding “don’t know”) 94% 94% 94% 93% 92% 91% 91% 88% 86% 76% 76% Landscape with native plants Take hazardous waste to a disposal facility Pick up and dispose of pet waste properly Not washing your car on the street Reduce lawn chemical use Route gutters so rain doesn't go into sewer system Reduce salt or deicer use in the winter Pick up trash in your community Use porous products for driveways & yards Minimize amount of pavement on your property Mark drains in your community 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Very willing Willing Somewhat willing Q12. Please indicate how willing you would be to do each of the following to help protect the environment Source: ETC Institute (2020) 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 32 by percentage of respondents Q13. Do you currently receive a bill from MSD? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 90%93% 85% 2020 2017 2007 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% TRENDS 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 33 by percentage of respondents Q14. Which of the following best describes your race/ethnicity? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 67% 24% 4% 3% 1% 1% White Black/African American Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic American Indian Other 0%20%40%60%80%100% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 34 Source: ETC Institute (2020) by percentage of respondents Q15. Would you say your total annual household income is: Under $35,000 12% $35,000 to $59,999 18% $60,000 to $99,999 20% $100,000 to 199,000 20%$200,000+ 8% Prefer not to disclose 23% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 35 by percentage of respondents Q16. Which of the following BEST describes your home? Source: ETC Institute (2020) Single family 92% Duplex-triplex 2% Apartment/condo 6% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 36 by percentage of respondents Q17. How many years have you lived in the St. Louis Area? Source: ETC Institute (2020) 5 or less 3% 6-10 years 5% 11-15 years 10% 16-20 years 17% 21-30 years 16% 31+ years 47% Not provided 3% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 37 by percentage of respondents Q18. Respondent’s Gender Source: ETC Institute (2020) Male 50% Female 50% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 38 Section 3 Tabular Data 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 39 Q1. How does your household typically dispose of household hazardous wastes, like paints, insecticides, cleaners, lubricants, etc.? Q1. How does your household typically dispose of household hazardous wastes Number Percent Dispose with household trash 201 39.4 % Dispose down sink drain or toilet 19 3.7 % Dispose in a ditch or on the ground 10 2.0 % Take to a designated facility for disposal 320 62.7 % Other 39 7.6 % Total 589 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 40 Q1. Other Q1-5. Other Number Percent We keep a lot of old paint 1 2.6 % Just storing for now 1 2.6 % ACCUMULATES AT OUR HOME 1 2.6 % I’ll let paint dry completely and then put it in the trash 1 2.6 % I throw paint can in dumpster and take batteries to a designated place 1 2.6 % Hauled by junk pick up companies 1 2.6 % The items are used until the container is empty 1 2.6 % We take paints to recycle places and throw others away 1 2.6 % Use until gone, take oil to Dobbs 1 2.6 % Wait for neighborhood special items pickup 1 2.6 % Work commercial dumpster 1 2.6 % We use paint hardener then throw in trash 1 2.6 % Let it dry out like you are supposed to 1 2.6 % We usually dilute latex paint with cat litter & then dispose in trash can 1 2.6 % Take to work and dispose of properly 1 2.6 % Dry paint, then landfill 1 2.6 % Have not disposed any hazardous materieals 1 2.6 % Have not had to dispose of any 1 2.6 % We use it all up as directed 1 2.6 % Paint dry in can then trash, others in trash 1 2.6 % Do not throw away at all until empty 1 2.6 % Dry out with kitty litter before disposing 1 2.6 % Put in a box, then make an appointment to dispose them 1 2.6 % Waiting for a drop of day near our house again 1 2.6 % Occasionally to disposal events 1 2.6 % I have a huge amount because I have no idea what to do with it 1 2.6 % Just keep in basement 1 2.6 % Let paint dry and then dispose of in regular trash pickup 1 2.6 % Paints hardened then in household, lubricants to designated 1 2.6 % Use up the product, rinse container and recycle or trash 1 2.6 % I don’t have any to dispose of 1 2.6 % We use cleaners until gone, then throw away empty containers with household trash 1 2.6 % I generally don't dispose of these 1 2.6 % Not sure what he does with that 1 2.6 % Try to take to a designated facility, if they are open now 1 2.6 % Let paint dry up then trash 1 2.6 % Call waste disposal for special pickup 1 2.6 % Community clean up day 1 2.6 % Occasional neighborhood drop-offs 1 2.6 % Total 39 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 41 Q2. How does your household typically dispose of cooking oils and grease? Q2. How does your household typically dispose of cooking oils & grease Number Percent In our sinks 52 10.2 % In household trash 416 81.6 % Dispose in a ditch or on the ground 34 6.7 % Take to a designated facility for disposal 30 5.9 % Other 31 6.1 % Total 563 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 42 Q2. Other Q2-5. Other Number Percent Not applicable 2 6.5 % Don't use oil/grease 1 3.2 % Mix with dog's food 1 3.2 % Pour bacon grease and hamburger grease in a can and pitch in trash 1 3.2 % I don’t ever use this poison 1 3.2 % Don't cook with enough oil or grease to deal with 1 3.2 % Residue is wiped with paper towel & disposed of in trash 1 3.2 % Don't use grease very much 1 3.2 % We let it dry to a solid then throw away 1 3.2 % Wipe skillets with paper towels and throw away in trash 1 3.2 % Saved for cheap lubricants 1 3.2 % I boil it down with dish soap and water 1 3.2 % Pour into disposable container, seal & discard in trash 1 3.2 % Burned in fire pit 1 3.2 % We never dispose oil or greases 1 3.2 % Do not typically use grease 1 3.2 % Let harden or absorb with paper towels before disposal 1 3.2 % Don’t cook with oil 1 3.2 % I break it down with Castile soap, and then add it to my composting piles 1 3.2 % I do not use cooking oil 1 3.2 % Accumulate in tin cans and dispose in trash 1 3.2 % GIVE TO A FRIEND FOR THEIR BARN HEATER 1 3.2 % Don’t cook in grease or cooking oils 1 3.2 % Freeze and put in trash 1 3.2 % I have a grease can and then place it into trash when full 1 3.2 % No long term accumulation of oils occurs 1 3.2 % Pour grease into a plastic container and throw away in regular trash 1 3.2 % Repurpose it for other uses 1 3.2 % Use with bird seed for the birds 1 3.2 % Don't use 1 3.2 % Total 31 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 43 Q3. Have you or other members of your household changed motor oil, transmission fluid, or radiator fluid for a vehicle at your home during the past two years? Q3. Have you changed motor oil, transmission fluid, or radiator fluid for a vehicle at your home during past two years Number Percent Yes 60 11.8 % No 450 88.2 % Total 510 100.0 % Q3a. If "YES" to Question 3, how did you dispose of the used oil or other fluids? Q3a. How did you dispose of used oil or other fluids Number Percent Disposed in a ditch or on the ground 1 1.7 % Took to a designated facility for disposal 52 86.7 % Disposed at a chemical collection event 1 1.7 % Other 4 6.7 % Total 58 Q3a. Other Q3a-5. Other Number Percent Auto parts store 1 25.0 % Used as heating oil in commercial building 1 25.0 % Take to auto store to dispose 1 25.0 % GIVE TO A FRIEND FOR HIS BARN HEATER 1 25.0 % Total 4 100.0 % Q4. How does your household typically dispose of your grass clippings and/or leaves? Q4. How does your household typically dispose of your grass clippings and/or leaves Number Percent Do not dispose of yard waste 121 23.7 % Place in a stream bank, road ditch, or storm drain 3 0.6 % Dispose with household trash 5 1.0 % Put in a yard waste can/bin/cart/container for curbside pickup 355 69.6 % Other 72 14.1 % Total 556 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 44 Q4. Other Q4-5. Other Number Percent Compost 9 12.5 % Mulch 7 9.7 % Behind my fence in the woods 1 1.4 % We put them in our compost pile in our backyard 1 1.4 % Yard waste bags with city stickers go to city compost heap 1 1.4 % Not sure what landscapers do with it 1 1.4 % Taken care of by lawn service 1 1.4 % I run larger chunks through my chipper, and everything goes into compost 1 1.4 % Throw in the woods beyond our yard 1 1.4 % I have a yard person 1 1.4 % Mulch our leaves and put them back into our garden beds 1 1.4 % Recycle/mulch all grass clippings 1 1.4 % Mulch and spread in garden 1 1.4 % Grind up 1 1.4 % Have a yard guy who does that 1 1.4 % Have a lawn service 1 1.4 % Lawn maintenance company 1 1.4 % Grass gets mulched back into yard 1 1.4 % Compost in backyard area 1 1.4 % Leaves are taken to a yard waste facility 1 1.4 % Yard waste is disposed by my landscape person 1 1.4 % Compost in woods on property 1 1.4 % Pay for pickup 1 1.4 % Grass clippings left on ground, spring trimming of shrubs for curbside pickup 1 1.4 % Grass clippings left on grass, larger yard waste hauled off by a contractor 1 1.4 % Compost pile in back yard 1 1.4 % No yard waste 1 1.4 % Wood is burned, grass clippings are used in compost 1 1.4 % Take to a friend's house out in the country 1 1.4 % City collects 1 1.4 % Brush pile, then about once a year pay for removal to take to proper facility 1 1.4 % Compost or return to wooded area 1 1.4 % Lawn service 1 1.4 % Grass clippings bagged and removed by lawn service 1 1.4 % Compost some grass clippings to use for gardening 1 1.4 % Lawn service takes it 1 1.4 % Use leaves in flower beds 1 1.4 % Put in yard waste dumpster in alley 1 1.4 % COMPOST BIN IN OUR YARD 1 1.4 % Use garden service 1 1.4 % Leasing office takes care of that 1 1.4 % Mulching facility 1 1.4 % Done by contractors 1 1.4 % Lawn service company disposes of yard waste 1 1.4 % Compost in woods behind house 1 1.4 % Have woods behind house on my property 1 1.4 % Compost or leave on ground 1 1.4 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 45 Q4. Other Q4-5. Other Number Percent We have a company that cuts the grass and rakes the leaves in the fall 1 1.4 % Someone cuts grass 1 1.4 % Use it for compost 1 1.4 % In compost bin 1 1.4 % Lawn management service through homeowners association 1 1.4 % Lawn service takes care of it 1 1.4 % Grass cuttings stay on grass, leaves go for curbside pickup 1 1.4 % Fire pit 1 1.4 % Leaves vacuumed by city at curb and converted to mulch 1 1.4 % Leave in place or compost 1 1.4 % We mulch some of the leaves by running over them with mower 1 1.4 % Total 72 100.0 % Q5. Does your household use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? Q5. Does your household use pesticides, herbicides, & fertilizers Number Percent Yes 227 44.5 % No 283 55.5 % Total 510 100.0 % Q5a. If "YES" to Question 5, which of the following BEST describes how your household typically stores and uses pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? Q5a. What best describes how your household typically stores & uses pesticides, herbicides, & fertilizers Number Percent Store away from rainfall & surface waters 134 59.0 % We try to minimize use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, & pesticides 144 63.4 % Other 22 9.7 % Total 300 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 46 Q5a. Other Q5a-3. Other Number Percent Lawn company applies fertilizer 1 4.5 % We don't buy the pesticieds, lawn care service provides them 1 4.5 % Lawn service provides fertilizer and pesticide treatment for my grass 1 4.5 % Store in basement 1 4.5 % Some one else provides 1 4.5 % We compost, fertilizer for shrubs and flowers only and used on beds 1 4.5 % A company does it 1 4.5 % Household/pet pesticides disposed in regular trash 1 4.5 % Contract to licensed provider 1 4.5 % Garage 1 4.5 % Use about 3 times yearly 1 4.5 % Outsource service 1 4.5 % Store in garage or basement and only use when necessary 1 4.5 % We store in our cabinet 1 4.5 % We use service that applies the products 1 4.5 % I use organic only 1 4.5 % I use some pesticides to a minimum 1 4.5 % We contract out service so we do not store 1 4.5 % No pesticide use outside, herbicides are used sparingly and specifically 1 4.5 % Use a professional service 1 4.5 % Have a lawn service who takes care of their own disposal 1 4.5 % Applied by a lawn service 1 4.5 % Total 22 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 47 Q6. Which of the following best describes how you do winter deicing and snow removal at your home? Q6. What best describes how you do winter deicing & snow removal at your home Number Percent We do it all ourselves 411 80.6 % We do some of it ourselves & contract out some 42 8.2 % Provided by my home association/apartment/condo complex 49 9.6 % Other 15 2.9 % Total 517 Q6. Other Q6-4. Other Number Percent Roads are done by HOA, driveways/sidewalks are done personally 1 6.7 % We usually just let it melt on its own 1 6.7 % Contractor 1 6.7 % I let it melt 1 6.7 % Pay neighborhood kids 1 6.7 % Gravel drive, we do nothing 1 6.7 % Natural products because of pets 1 6.7 % SOMETIMES MY NEIGHBOR DOES IT 1 6.7 % Neighbor 1 6.7 % Have service plow snow on driveway, no chemicals used 1 6.7 % I wait for someone to do it 1 6.7 % Heated walkways and driveway 1 6.7 % Have a snow blower. Street association cleans up street 1 6.7 % Contract out 1 6.7 % We go to Florida for the winter 1 6.7 % Total 15 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 48 Q7. Do you use deicer or salt in the winter time to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? Q7. Do you use deicer or salt in winter time to remove snow & ice from your home driveway or sidewalk Number Percent Yes 322 63.1 % No 172 33.7 % Don't know 16 3.1 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q7. Do you use deicer or salt in the winter time to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? (without "don't know") Q7. Do you use deicer or salt in winter time to remove snow & ice from your home driveway or sidewalk Number Percent Yes 322 65.2 % No 172 34.8 % Total 494 100.0 % Q7a. If "YES" to Question 7, do you use granular salt to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? Q7a. Do you use granular salt to remove snow & ice from your home driveway or sidewalk Number Percent Yes 164 50.9 % No 107 33.2 % Don't know 51 15.8 % Total 322 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q7a. If "YES" to Question 7, do you use granular salt to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? (without "don't know") Q7a. Do you use granular salt to remove snow & ice from your home driveway or sidewalk Number Percent Yes 164 60.5 % No 107 39.5 % Total 271 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 49 Q7b. If "YES" to Question 7 and 7a, about how many pounds of deicer or salt did you use at your home last year? Q7b. How many pounds of deicer or salt did you use at your home last year Number Percent More than 50 pounds 2 1.2 % 25-50 pounds 17 10.4 % Some, but less than 25 pounds 136 82.9 % None 1 0.6 % Don’t know 8 4.9 % Total 164 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q7b. If "YES" to Question 7 and 7a, about how many pounds of deicer or salt did you use at your home last year? (without "don't know") Q7b. How many pounds of deicer or salt did you use at your home last year Number Percent More than 50 pounds 2 1.3 % 25-50 pounds 17 10.9 % Some, but less than 25 pounds 136 87.2 % None 1 0.6 % Total 156 100.0 % Q8. Do you have a septic system at your home? Q8. Do you have a septic system at your home Number Percent Yes 31 6.1 % No 479 93.9 % Total 510 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 50 Q8a. If "YES" to Question 8, approximately how old is your septic system? Q8a. How old is your septic system Number Percent 0-10 12 38.7 % 11-20 6 19.4 % 21-30 1 3.2 % 31+ 6 19.4 % Not provided 6 19.4 % Total 31 100.0 % WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q8a. If "YES" to Question 8, approximately how old is your septic system? (without "not provided") Q8a. How old is your septic system Number Percent 0-10 12 48.0 % 11-20 6 24.0 % 21-30 1 4.0 % 31+ 6 24.0 % Total 25 100.0 % Q8b. If "YES" to Question 8, has your system been serviced or inspected in the last five years? Q8b. Has your system been serviced or inspected in last five years Number Percent Yes 11 35.5 % No 5 16.1 % Don't know 15 48.4 % Total 31 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q8b. If "YES" to Question 8, has your system been serviced or inspected in the last five years? (without "don't know") Q8b. Has your system been serviced or inspected in last five years Number Percent Yes 11 68.8 % No 5 31.3 % Total 16 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 51 Q9. How does your household typically dispose of your dog's waste collected during your walk? Q9. How does your household typically dispose of your dog’s waste collected during your walk Number Percent Do not have a dog or do not take dog for walks 271 53.1 % Leave it on the ground 21 4.1 % Dispose in ditch or storm drain 2 0.4 % Dispose in trash 215 42.2 % Other 13 2.5 % Total 522 Q9. Other Q9-5. Other Number Percent Yard waste pickup 2 15.4 % Flush it 2 15.4 % We freeze it then reheat it when we mix it with the food we feed our animals 1 7.7 % Pick it up in a recyclable bag 1 7.7 % Put with grass clippings 1 7.7 % Throw under bushes for extra fertilizer 1 7.7 % We have a service that comes once a week to pick up our dog waste 1 7.7 % Bagged 1 7.7 % Compost 1 7.7 % Collect in disposable bag 1 7.7 % Don't walk dogs 1 7.7 % Total 13 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 52 Q10. Have you seen or heard any information or promotional materials about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area during the past year? Q10. Have you seen or heard any information or promotional materials about water quality or stormwater pollution in St. Louis area during past year Number Percent Yes 151 29.6 % No 359 70.4 % Total 510 100.0 % Q10a. If "YES" to Question 10, where have you seen or heard this type of information? Q10a. Where have you seen or heard this type of information Number Percent Mail/brochures 62 41.1 % TV/ads 55 36.4 % Newspapers, magazines 40 26.5 % Internet 35 23.2 % Social media 31 20.5 % Newsletters 18 11.9 % Signs/billboards 20 13.2 % Public meeting/event 11 7.3 % Classes/workshops 3 2.0 % Radio/ads 15 9.9 % Other 8 5.3 % Total 298 Q10a. Other Q10a-11. Other Number Percent TV news 1 12.5 % Storm sewer lids 1 12.5 % Signage along Gravois Creek 1 12.5 % At work 1 12.5 % Contractors 1 12.5 % Bill inserts 1 12.5 % MSD mailing 1 12.5 % Home Depot 1 12.5 % Total 8 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 53 Q10b. If "YES" to Question 10, did any of the following organizations sponsor the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in lakes and streams in the St. Louis area during the past year? Q10b. Organizations sponsoring information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in St. Louis area during past year Number Percent MSD 87 57.6 % Your City 23 15.2 % St. Louis County 28 18.5 % Other 11 7.3 % Don’t remember 52 34.4 % Total 201 WITHOUT “DON’T REMEMBER” Q10b. If "YES" to Question 10, did any of the following organizations sponsor the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in lakes and streams in the St. Louis area during the past year? (without "don't remember") Q10b. Organizations sponsoring information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in St. Louis area during past year Number Percent MSD 84 84.8 % Your City 23 23.2 % St. Louis County 27 27.3 % Other 11 11.1 % Total 145 Q10b. Other Q10b-4. Other Number Percent MO American Water 1 20.0 % News sources 1 20.0 % MSD guest speaker at Rotary 1 20.0 % Water company bill inserts 1 20.0 % Corp of engineers testing 1 20.0 % Total 5 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 54 Q10c. If "YES" to Question 10, has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution? Q10c. Has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution Number Percent Yes 103 68.2 % No 27 17.9 % Don't know 21 13.9 % Total 151 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q10c. If "YES" to Question 10, has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution? (without "don't know") Q10c. Has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution Number Percent Yes 103 79.2 % No 27 20.8 % Total 130 100.0 % Q10d. If "YES" to Question 10, has the information you've seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? Q10d. Has the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way Number Percent Yes 62 41.1 % No 77 51.0 % Don't know 12 7.9 % Total 151 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q10d. If "YES" to Question 10, has the information you've seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? (without "don't know") Q10d. Has the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way Number Percent Yes 62 44.6 % No 77 55.4 % Total 139 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 55 Q10e. If "NO" to Question 10d, why hasn't the information you've seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? Q10e. Why not Number Percent Already protecting water 59 76.6 % Other 3 3.9 % No reason 13 16.9 % Not provided 2 2.6 % Total 77 100.0 % WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q10e. If "NO" to Question 10d, why hasn't the information you've seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? (without "not provided") Q10e. Why not Number Percent Already protecting water 59 78.7 % Other 3 4.0 % No reason 13 17.3 % Total 75 100.0 % Q10e. Other Q10e. Other Number Percent There needs to be more tutorial programs on waste water treatment 1 50.0 % I don’t know what I need to do differently 1 50.0 % Total 2 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 56 Q11. From which TWO of the following would you prefer to receive information about what you can do to protect our lakes and streams in the St. Louis area? Q11. From what following would you prefer to receive information about what you can do to protect our lakes & streams in St. Louis area Number Percent Television stories/ads 185 36.3 % Mail/brochures 206 40.4 % Newspapers, magazines 55 10.8 % Internet 175 34.3 % Social media 110 21.6 % Newsletters 116 22.7 % Radio stories/ad 51 10.0 % Signs/billboards 59 11.6 % Public meeting/event 19 3.7 % Classes/workshops 10 2.0 % Total 986 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 57 Q12. Please indicate if you would be "Very Willing," "Willing," "Somewhat Willing," "Not Willing," or "Not At All Willing" to do each of the following to help protect the environment. (N=510) Somewhat Not at all Very willing Willing willing Not willing willing Don't know Q12-1. Take hazardous waste to a disposal facility 49.8% 30.2% 11.2% 3.5% 2.2% 3.1% Q12-2. Landscape with native plants 40.2% 33.1% 15.1% 3.3% 2.2% 6.1% Q12-3. Reduce salt or deicer use in winter 35.9% 25.3% 25.3% 7.1% 2.0% 4.5% Q12-4. Reduce lawn chemical use 37.3% 30.0% 20.2% 6.7% 1.2% 4.7% Q12-5. Not washing your car on street 58.0% 21.0% 9.8% 3.9% 2.4% 4.9% Q12-6. Pick up & dispose of pet waste properly 60.6% 19.2% 3.9% 2.2% 3.1% 11.0% Q12-7. Pick up trash in your community 30.2% 30.4% 22.7% 7.5% 4.3% 4.9% Q12-8. Mark drains in your community 21.6% 21.2% 19.4% 13.1% 6.9% 17.8% Q12-9. Minimize amount of pavement on your property 22.2% 22.5% 20.4% 12.5% 7.6% 14.7% Q12-10. Use porous products for driveways & yards 22.9% 27.3% 18.6% 7.3% 3.7% 20.2% Q12-11. Route gutters so that rain does not go into sewer system 29.6% 26.7% 19.4% 4.3% 3.3% 16.7% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 58 WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q12. Please indicate if you would be "Very Willing," "Willing," "Somewhat Willing," "Not Willing," or "Not At All Willing" to do each of the following to help protect the environment. (without "don't know") (N=510) Very willing Willing Somewhat willing Not willing Not at all willing Q12-1. Take hazardous waste to a disposal facility 51.4% 31.2% 11.5% 3.6% 2.2% Q12-2. Landscape with native plants 42.8% 35.3% 16.1% 3.5% 2.3% Q12-3. Reduce salt or deicer use in winter 37.6% 26.5% 26.5% 7.4% 2.1% Q12-4. Reduce lawn chemical use 39.1% 31.5% 21.2% 7.0% 1.2% Q12-5. Not washing your car on street 61.0% 22.1% 10.3% 4.1% 2.5% Q12-6. Pick up & dispose of pet waste properly 68.1% 21.6% 4.4% 2.4% 3.5% Q12-7. Pick up trash in your community 31.8% 32.0% 23.9% 7.8% 4.5% Q12-8. Mark drains in your community 26.3% 25.8% 23.6% 16.0% 8.4% Q12-9. Minimize amount of pavement on your property 26.0% 26.4% 23.9% 14.7% 9.0% Q12-10. Use porous products for driveways & yards 28.7% 34.2% 23.3% 9.1% 4.7% Q12-11. Route gutters so that rain does not go into sewer system 35.5% 32.0% 23.3% 5.2% 4.0% 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 59 Q13. Do you currently receive a bill from MSD? Q13. Do you currently receive a bill from MSD Number Percent Yes 444 87.1 % No 50 9.8 % Don't know 16 3.1 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “DON’T KNOW” Q13. Do you currently receive a bill from MSD? (without "don't know") Q13. Do you currently receive a bill from MSD Number Percent Yes 444 89.9 % No 50 10.1 % Total 494 100.0 % Q14. Which of the following best describes your race/ethnicity? Q14. What best describes your race/ethnicity Number Percent Asian/Pacific Islander 22 4.3 % Black/African American 124 24.3 % Hispanic 14 2.7 % White 343 67.3 % American Indian 3 0.6 % Other 7 1.4 % Total 513 Q14. Other Q14-6. Other Number Percent Multi races 2 28.6 % Mixed 2 28.6 % Jewish of mixed race decent 1 14.3 % Arab American 1 14.3 % Lebanese 1 14.3 % Total 7 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 60 Q15. What would you say your total annual household income is? Q15. Your total annual household income Number Percent Under $35K 59 11.6 % $35K to $59,999 90 17.6 % $60K to $99,999 102 20.0 % $100K to $199,999 104 20.4 % $200+ 40 7.8 % Prefer not to disclose 115 22.5 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “PREFER NOT TO DISCLOSE” Q15. What would you say your total annual household income is? (without "prefer not to disclose") Q15. Your total annual household income Number Percent Under $35K 59 14.9 % $35K to $59,999 90 22.8 % $60K to $99,999 102 25.8 % $100K to $199,999 104 26.3 % $200+ 40 10.1 % Total 395 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 61 Q16. Which of the following BEST describes your home? Q16. What best describes your home Number Percent Single family 465 91.2 % Duplex-triplex 8 1.6 % Apartment/condo 32 6.3 % Other 1 0.2 % Not provided 4 0.8 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q16. Which of the following BEST describes your home? (without "not provided") Q16. What best describes your home Number Percent Single family 465 91.9 % Duplex-triplex 8 1.6 % Apartment/condo 32 6.3 % Other 1 0.2 % Total 506 100.0 % Q16. Other Q16. Other Number Percent Rent at a retirement village 1 100.0 % Total 1 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 62 Q17. How many years have you lived in the St. Louis area? Q17. How many years have you lived in St. Louis area Number Percent 0-5 14 2.7 % 6-10 24 4.7 % 11-15 53 10.4 % 16-20 85 16.7 % 21-30 80 15.7 % 31+ 241 47.3 % Not provided 13 2.5 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q17. How many years have you lived in the St. Louis area? (without "not provided") Q17. How many years have you lived in St. Louis area Number Percent 0-5 14 2.8 % 6-10 24 4.8 % 11-15 53 10.7 % 16-20 85 17.1 % 21-30 80 16.1 % 31+ 241 48.5 % Total 497 100.0 % Q18. Your gender: Q18. Your gender Number Percent Female 248 48.6 % Male 253 49.6 % Not provided 9 1.8 % Total 510 100.0 % WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q18. Your gender: (without "not provided") Q18. Your gender Number Percent Female 248 49.5 % Male 253 50.5 % Total 501 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 63 Q19. What is your home zip code? Q19. What is your home zip code Number Percent 63005 14 2.7 % 63011 24 4.7 % 63017 20 3.9 % 63021 31 6.1 % 63025 5 1.0 % 63026 25 4.9 % 63031 13 2.5 % 63033 18 3.5 % 63034 9 1.8 % 63038 2 0.4 % 63040 8 1.6 % 63042 5 1.0 % 63043 13 2.5 % 63044 2 0.4 % 63074 2 0.4 % 63088 3 0.6 % 63104 5 1.0 % 63105 5 1.0 % 63106 1 0.2 % 63107 1 0.2 % 63108 3 0.6 % 63109 9 1.8 % 63110 5 1.0 % 63111 3 0.6 % 63112 5 1.0 % 63114 12 2.4 % 63115 1 0.2 % 63116 5 1.0 % 63117 4 0.8 % 63118 5 1.0 % 63119 22 4.3 % 63120 1 0.2 % 63121 8 1.6 % 63122 20 3.9 % 63123 19 3.7 % 63124 9 1.8 % 63125 16 3.1 % 63126 11 2.2 % 63127 5 1.0 % 63128 12 2.4 % 63129 16 3.1 % 63130 8 1.6 % 63131 10 2.0 % 63132 8 1.6 % 63134 2 0.4 % 63135 6 1.2 % 63136 8 1.6 % 63137 3 0.6 % 63138 8 1.6 % 63139 4 0.8 % 63141 13 2.5 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 64 Q19. What is your home zip code? Q19. What is your home zip code Number Percent 63143 6 1.2 % 63144 9 1.8 % 63146 14 2.7 % 63147 1 0.2 % Not provided 13 2.5 % Total 510 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 65 WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q19. What is your home zip code? (without "not provided") Q19. What is your home zip code Number Percent 63021 31 6.2 % 63026 25 5.0 % 63011 24 4.8 % 63119 22 4.4 % 63122 20 4.0 % 63017 20 4.0 % 63123 19 3.8 % 63033 18 3.6 % 63129 16 3.2 % 63125 16 3.2 % 63005 14 2.8 % 63146 14 2.8 % 63141 13 2.6 % 63031 13 2.6 % 63043 13 2.6 % 63114 12 2.4 % 63128 12 2.4 % 63126 11 2.2 % 63131 10 2.0 % 63144 9 1.8 % 63109 9 1.8 % 63124 9 1.8 % 63034 9 1.8 % 63040 8 1.6 % 63121 8 1.6 % 63130 8 1.6 % 63132 8 1.6 % 63136 8 1.6 % 63138 8 1.6 % 63143 6 1.2 % 63135 6 1.2 % 63104 5 1.0 % 63025 5 1.0 % 63127 5 1.0 % 63105 5 1.0 % 63116 5 1.0 % 63118 5 1.0 % 63110 5 1.0 % 63112 5 1.0 % 63042 5 1.0 % 63139 4 0.8 % 63117 4 0.8 % 63108 3 0.6 % 63111 3 0.6 % 63137 3 0.6 % 63088 3 0.6 % 63134 2 0.4 % 63044 2 0.4 % 63074 2 0.4 % 63038 2 0.4 % 63107 1 0.2 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 66 WITHOUT “NOT PROVIDED” Q19. What is your home zip code? (without "not provided") Q19. What is your home zip code Number Percent 63147 1 0.2 % 63115 1 0.2 % 63106 1 0.2 % 63120 1 0.2 % Total 497 100.0 % 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 67 Section 4 Survey Instrument 2020 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey: Final Report ETC Institute (2020)Page 68 ©2020 ETC Institute Page 1 MSD Environmental Awareness Survey Please take a few minutes to complete this important survey. Your input will be used by MSD to help guide environmental education efforts in the St. Louis area. These efforts will be designed to help protect the quality of water in lakes, rivers, and streams in the region. Please answer the questions honestly. If you do not know the answer, that is okay. We want to learn what people in our region know and what they are really doing, so do not answer the questions the way you think you should answer them. If you have questions about the survey, please call Roland Biehl at (314) 436-8715. Your responses will be kept confidential. If you prefer to complete the survey on-line, go to www.MSDEdSurvey.org. Household Product Use and Disposal Methods 1. How does your household typically dispose of household hazardous wastes, like paints, insecticides, cleaners, lubricants, etc.? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) Dispose with household trash ___(2) Dispose down sink drain or toilet ___(3) Dispose in a ditch or on the ground ___(4) Take to a designated facility for disposal ___(5) Other: ___________________________ 2. How does your household typically dispose of cooking oils and grease? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) In our sinks ___(2) In household trash ___(3) Dispose in a ditch or on the ground ___(4) Take to a designated facility for disposal ___(5) Other: ___________________________ 3. Have you or other members of your household changed motor oil, transmission fluid, or radiator fluid for a vehicle at your home during the past two years? ___(1) Yes – go to 3a. ___(2) No – go to 4. 3a. [If YES to #3] How did you dispose of the used oil or other fluids? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) Disposed in a ditch or on the ground ___(2) Disposed in a storm drain ___(3) Took to a designated facility for disposal ___(4) Disposed at a chemical collection event ___(5) Other: _______________________ 4. How does your household typically dispose of your grass clippings and/or leaves? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) Do not dispose of yard waste ___(2) Place in a stream bank, road ditch, or storm drain ___(3) Dispose with household trash ___(4) Put in a Yard Waste Can/Bin/Cart/Container for curbside pickup ___(5) Other: ___________________________ ©2020 ETC Institute Page 2 5. Does your household use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? ___(1) Yes – go to 5a ___(2) No – go to 6 5a. [If YES to #5] Which of the following BEST describes how your household typically stores and uses pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) Store away from rainfall and surface waters ___(2) We try to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides ___(3) Other: ______________________________ 6. Which of the following best describes how you do winter deicing and snow removal at your home? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) We do it all ourselves ___(2) We do some of it ourselves and contract out some ___(3) Provided by my home association/apartment/condo complex ___(4) Other: __________________________ 7. Do you use deicer or salt in the winter time to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? ___(1) Yes – go to 7a. ___(2) No – go to 8. ___(9) Don’t Know – go to 8. 7a. [If YES to #7] Do you use granular salt to remove snow and ice from your home driveway or sidewalk? ___(1) Yes – go to 7b. ___(2) No – go to 8. ___(9) Don’t Know – go to 8. 7b. [If YES to #7a] About how many pounds of deicer or salt did you use at your home last year? ___(1) More than 50 pounds ___(2) 25-50 pounds ___(3) Some, but less than 25 pounds ___(4) None ___(9) Don’t Know Septic System Issues 8. Do you have a septic system at your home? ___(1) Yes – go to 8a. ___(2) No – go to 9. 8a. [If YES to #8.] Approximately how old is your septic system? _______ years (Enter “0” if less than 1 year; or DK if you Don’t Know) 8b. [If YES to #8.] Has your system been serviced or inspected in the last five years? ___(1) Yes ___(2) No ___(9) Don’t Know ©2020 ETC Institute Page 3 Pets 9. How does your household typically dispose of your dog’s waste collected during your walk? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) Do not have a dog or do not take dog for walks ___(2) Leave it on the ground ___(3) Dispose in ditch or storm drain ___(4) Dispose in trash ___(5) Other: _________________________ Awareness and Information 10. Have you seen or heard any information or promotional materials about water quality or stormwater pollution in the St. Louis area during the past year? ___(1) Yes – go to 10a ___(2) No – go to 11 10a. [If YES to #10.] Where have you seen or heard this type of information? (Check all that apply.) ___(01) Mail/brochures ___(02) TV/ads ___(03) Newspapers, magazines ___(04) Internet ___(05) Social media ___(06) Newsletters ___(07) Signs/billboards ___(08) Public meeting/event ___(09) Classes/workshops ___(10) Radio/ads ___(11) Other: ______________________________ 10b. [If YES to #10] Did any of the following organizations sponsor the information you have seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution in lakes and streams in the St. Louis area during the past year? (Check all that apply.) ___(1) MSD ___(2) Your City ___(3) St. Louis County ___(4) Other: _____________________________________ ___(5) Don’t remember 10c. [If YES to #10] Has the information you have seen or heard increased your understanding of water quality or stormwater pollution? ___(1) Yes ___(2) No ___(9) Don’t know 10d. [If YES to #10] Has the information you’ve seen or heard about water quality or stormwater pollution caused you to take action or change your behavior in any way? ___(1) Yes ___(2) No – go to 10e ___(9) Don’t know 10e. [If NO to 10d] Why Not? ___(1) Already protecting water ___(2) Don't want to change ___(3) Don’t think I will make a difference ___(4) Other: __________________________ ___(5) No reason ©2020 ETC Institute Page 4 11.From which TWO of the following would you prefer to receive information about what you can do to protect our lakes and streams in the St. Louis area? (Select up to 2) ___(01) Television stories/ads ___(02) Mail/brochures ___(03) Newspapers, magazines ___(04) Internet ___(05) Social media ___(06) Newsletters ___(07) Radio stories/ad ___(08) Signs/billboards ___(09) Public meeting/event ___(10) Classes/workshops Willingness to Take Action 12.Please indicate if you would be Very Willing, Willing, Somewhat Willing, Not Willing, or Not At All Willing to do each of the following to help protect the environment. If you don’t know, circle “9”. How willing would you be to do the following: Very Willing Willing Somewhat Willing Not Willing Not At All Willing Don't Know 01.Take hazardous waste to a disposal facility 5 4 3 2 1 9 02.Landscape with native plants 5 4 3 2 1 9 03.Reduce salt or deicer use in the winter 5 4 3 2 1 9 04.Reduce lawn chemical use 5 4 3 2 1 9 05.Not washing your car on the street 5 4 3 2 1 9 06.Pick up and dispose of pet waste properly 5 4 3 2 1 9 07.Pick up trash in your community 5 4 3 2 1 9 08.Mark drains in your community 5 4 3 2 1 9 09.Minimize the amount of pavement on your property 5 4 3 2 1 9 10.Use porous products for driveways and yards 5 4 3 2 1 9 11. Route gutters so that rain does not go into the sewer system 5 4 3 2 1 9 Demographics 13.Do you currently receive a bill from MSD? ___(1) Yes ___(2) No ___(9) Don’t know 14.Which of the following best describes your race/ethnicity? (Select all that apply.) ___(1) Asian/Pacific Islander ___(2) Black/African American ___(3) Hispanic ___(4) White ___(5) American Indian ___(6) Other: ____________________ 15.Would you say your total annual household income is: ___(1) Under $35,000 ___(2) $35,000 to $59,999 ___(3) $60,000 to $99,999 ___(4) $100,000 to $199,999 ___(5) $200,000+ ___(9) Prefer not to disclose 16.Which of the following BEST describes your home? ___(1) Single Family ___(2) Duplex-Triplex ___(3) Apartment/Condo ___(4) Mobile home ___(5) Other: ____________________________ 17.How many years have you lived in the St. Louis Area? _____ years (enter “0” if less than 1 year) 18.Your Gender: ___(1) Female ___(2) Male ___(3) Other: ____________________________ 19.What is your home zip code? ______________ Thank you for your participation. Please return this survey to ETC Institute using the postage-paid envelope provided addressed to: ETC Institute, 725 W. Frontier Circle, Olathe, KS 66061 Your responses will remain completely confidential. The information printed to the right will ONLY be used to understand differences in attitudes and behaviors in the St. Louis area. Thank you. Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Affton 101 Affton High (1050)River des Peres Rogers Middle (3000)River des Peres Mesnier Primary School (4040)River des Peres Gotsch Intermediate School (4080)River des Peres Bayless Bayless Senior High (1050)River des Peres Bayless Junior High (2000)River des Peres Bayless Elementary (4020)River des Peres 1 Brentwood Brentwood High (1050)Des Peres Brentwood Middle (3000)Des Peres Mark Twain Elem. (4040)Des Peres 1 1 Mcgrath Elem. (4060)Des Peres Clayton Clayton High (1050)Des Peres Wydown Middle (3000)Des Peres Ralph M. Captain Elem. (4020)Des Peres Glenridge Elem. (4040)Des Peres 1 Meramec Elem. (5000)Des Peres Ferguson-Florissant R-II Mccluer High (1050)Missouri river Mccluer South-Berkeley High (1060) (STEAM Academy)mississippi river Mccluer North High (1070)Missouri river Berkeley Middle (3000)Missouri river 1 Cross Keys Middle (3030)Missouri river 1 Ferguson Middle (3050)Missouri River 1 1 Airport Elem. (4010)Missouri River Bermuda Elem. (4020)mississippi river Central Elem. (4040)mississippi river Combs Intermediate. (4060)Missouri river Commons Lane Elem. (4080)Missouri River 1 Cool Valley Elem. (4100)Mississippi River Duchesne Elem. (4140)Missouri River 1 Griffith Intermediate. (4160)Mississippi River Halls Ferry Intermediate. (4180)Missouri River Holman Elem. (4190)Mississippi River Lee Hamilton Intermediate. (4200)Mississippi River Johnson Wabash 6th Grade Center. (4210)Missouri River Parker Road Elem. (4240)Missouri River 1 Robinwood Intermediate. (4260)Missouri River Vogt Elem. (4280)mississippi river Walnut Grove Elem. (4320)Missouri River Wedgwood 6th Grade Center. (4340)Missouri river School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) 215 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) STEAM Academy Middle School 1 1 Mark Twain Restoration and Re-entry Center Hancock Place Hancock Sr. High (1050)Mississippi River Hancock Place Middle (3000)Mississippi River Hancock Place Elem. (4020)Mississippi River Hazelwood Elem. Special Programs Dept. (1020) Hazelwood Central High (1050)Missouri River Hazelwood East High (1060)Mississippi River 1 Hazelwood West High School Missouri River Northwest Middle (2050)Missouri River Central Middle (2070)Misssouri 1 East Middle (2100)Mississippi River North Middle (2130)Missouri River West Middle (2150)Missouri River Southeast Middle (2170)Mississippi River Keeven Elem. (4020)Mississippi River Barrington Elem. (4040)Missouri River Brown Elem. (4060)Missouri River Lawson Elem. (4080)Missouri River Cold Water Elem. (4100)Missouri River Garrett Elem. (4140)Missouri River Grannemann Elem. (4150)Mississippi river Jury Elem. (4160)Mississippi River Jamestown Elem. (4170)Missouri River Larimore Elem. (4180)Missouri River Lusher Elem. (4200)Missouri River Mccurdy Elem. (4210)Missouri River Mcnair Elem. (4220)Missouri River Russell Elem. (4240)Missouri River Townsend Elem. (4250)Missouri River Twillman Elem. (4260) Mississippi River Walker Elem. (4280)Missouri River Jana Elem. (4300)Missouri River Armstrong Elem. (4320)Missouri River Arrowpoint Elem. (4340)Missouri River Jennings Jennings High (1050)Mississippi river Jennings Jr. High (2050)Mississippi river 1 Fairview Primary (4020)Mississippi river Fairview Intermediate (4030)Mississippi river Northview Elem. (4040)Mississippi River Woodland Elem. (4060)Mississippi river 216 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Kenneth C. Hanrahan Elem. (4070)Mississippi river Kirkwood R-VII Kirkwood Sr. High (1050)Meramec River 1 Nipher Middle (3000)River des Peres North Kirkwood Middle (3025)Meramec River W. W. Keysor Elem. (5000)Meramec River 1 North Glendale Elem. (5020)River des Peres 1 George R. Robinson Elem. (5060)River des Peres F. P. Tillman Elem. (6000)Meramec River Westchester Elem. (6020)Meramec River Ladue Ladue Horton Watkins High (1050)River Des Peres Ladue Middle (3000)River Des Peres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ladue Fifth Grade Center (4030)River des Peres Conway Elem. (4040)River Des Peres Reed Elem. (5020)River Des Peres 1 1 Old Bonhomme Elem. (5040)River Des Peres Spoede Elem. (5080)River Des Peres Lindbergh Schools Lindbergh Sr. High (1050)Meramac River Robert H. Sperreng Middle (3070)Meramac River 1 1 Truman Middle School (3080)River des Peres 1 1 1 1 Crestwood Elem. (4040)River des Peres Dressel Elementary School (4060)River des Peres Kennerly Elem. (5020)Meramac River Long Elem. (5040)River des Peres 1 1 Sappington Elem. (5060)River des Peres 1 Concord Elem. School (5070)Meramac River Maplewood-Richmond Heights Maplewood-Richmond Hgts. High (1050)River Des Peres Mrh Middle (3000)River Des Peres 1 Mrh Elementary (4040)River Des Peres 1 Mehlville R-IX Mehlville High School (1050)River des Peres Oakville Sr. High (1075)Meramec River 1 Margaret Buerkle Middle (3000)Mississippi river 1 Oakville Middle (3020)Meramec River 1 1 Washington Middle (3040)Meramec River Bernard Middle (3060)Meramec River 1 Beasley Elem. (4020)Mississippi river Bierbaum Elem. (4060)River des Peres Blades Elem. (4070)Meramec River Forder Elem. (4080)Mississippi river Hagemann Elem. (4090)Meramec River 217 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Oakville Elem. (5000)Meramec River Point Elem. (5020)Meramec River Rogers Elem. (5040)Meramec River Trautwein Elem. (5060)Meramec River Mosaic Elementary (5080)River des Peres Wohlwend Elem. (5100)Meramec River 1 Normandy Schools Collaborative Normandy High (1050)Mississippi River 7th and 8th Grade Center(3000)Mississippi River Barack Obama Elementary School (4010)Mississippi River Jefferson Elem. (4100)Mississippi River Lucas Crossing Elem. Complex (4145)Mississippi River Washington Elem. (4160)Mississippi River Normandy Kindergarten Center (5020)Mississippi River Parkway C-2 1 Central High (1050)Missouri River North High (1075)Missouri River West High (1080)Missouri River South High (1090)Meramec River 1 Southwest Middle (3000)Meramec River 1 Central Middle (3020)Missouri River 1 1 Northeast Middle (3040)River des Peres South Middle (3060)Meramec River 1 1 West Middle (3080)Missouri River 1 1 Barretts Elem. (4020)Meramec River Bellerive Elem. (4030)Missouri River 1 1 Carman Trails Elem. (4035)Meramec River Claymont Elem. (4040)Meramec River Craig Elem. (4060)Missouri River Green Trails Elem. (4100)Missouri River Hanna Woods Elem. (4110)Meramec River Henry Elem. (4120)Meramec River 1 Highcroft Ridge Elem. (4130)Missouri River Mason Ridge Elem. (4160)Missouri River 1 1 Mckelvey Elem. (4180)Missouri River Oak Brook Elem. (4190)Meramec River Pierremont Elem. (4200)Meramec River 1 1 River Bend Elem. (4210)Missouri River 1 Ross Elem. (4220)Missouri River Sorrento Springs Elem. (4235)Meramec River Shenandoah Valley Elem. (4245)Missouri River Wren Hollow Elem. (4260)Meramec River Pattonville R-III Pattonville Sr. High (1050) Missouri 218 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Holman Middle (3025)Missouri Pattonville Heights Middle (3050)Missouri Bridgeway Elem. (4060)Missouri Parkwood Elem. (5040)Missouri Robert Drummond Elem. (5060)Missouri Traditional School (6000)Missouri Rose Acres Elem. (6020)Missouri Willow Brook Elem. (6060)Missouri Pattonville Pre-School (7500) Ritenour Ritenour Sr. High (1050)Missouri River Hoech Middle (3000)Missouri River Ritenour Middle (3050)Missouri River 1 1 Buder Elem. (4020)Missouri River Iveland Elem. (4100)Missouri River Kratz Elem. (4120)Missouri River 1 Marion Elem. (4140)Missouri River Marvin Elem. (4160)Missouri River 1 Wyland Elem. (4220)Missouri River Riverview Gardens Riverview Gardens Sr. High (1050)Mississippi River R. G. Central Middle (3000)Mississippi River Danforth Elem. (4020)Mississippi River 1 Westview Middle (4040)Mississippi River Gibson Elem. (4050)Mississippi River Glasgow Elem. (4060)Mississippi River Highland Elem. (4080)Mississippi River Lemasters Elem. (5000)Mississippi River Lewis and Clark Elem. (5020)Mississippi River Meadows Elem. (5040)Mississippi River Koch Elem. (6020)Mississippi River Moline Elem. (6040)Mississippi River Rockwood R-VI Center For Creative Learning (1020)Meramec River Eureka Sr. High (1050)Meramec River Lafayette Sr. High (1075)Missouri Marquette Sr. High (1080)Missouri River Rockwood Summit Sr. High (1085)Meramec River 1 Rockwood Valley Middle (3000)Meramec River 1 1 1 Crestview Middle (3020)Missouri River Lasalle Springs Middle (3040)Missouri River Wildwood Middle (3050)Meramec River Rockwood South Middle (3060)Meramec River 1 Selvidge Middle (3080)Meramec River 219 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Ballwin Elem. (4020)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 Bowles Elem. (4040)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chesterfield Elem. (4060)Missouri river Ellisville Elem. (4080)Meramec River 1 1 1 Ridge Meadows Elem. (4090)Missouri River Eureka Elem. (4100)Meramec River 1 1 1 Green Pines Elem. (4110)caulks Creek 1 1 Geggie Elem. (4120)Meramec River 1 Kellison Elem. (4125)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pond Elem. (4130)Missouri 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stanton Elem. (4135)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Westridge Elem. (4140)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 1 Babler Elem. (4145)Missouri 1 1 1 1 1 Kehrs Mill Elem. (4150)Missouri River 1 1 1 1 1 Uthoff Valley Elem. (4155)Meramec River 1 1 1 1 1 Woerther Elem. (4160)Meramec River 1 1 1 Wild Horse Elem. (4165)Missouri River 1 1 1 1 Blevins Elem. (4170)Meramec River 1 1 1 Fairway Elem. (4175)Missouri 1 1 1 1 1 1 St. Louis City Public Schools Miller Career Academy (1100)Mississippi River Gateway High (1220)Mississippi River Beaumont Cte High School (1250)Mississippi River Cleveland Njrotc Academy (1440)Mississippi River Carnahan School Of The Future (1500)Mississippi River Collegiate School Of Med/Bio (1510)Mississippi River 1 Transportation and Law (1540)Mississippi River Metro High (1560)Mississippi River 1 1 Mckinley Class. Leadership Ac. (1570)Mississippi River 1 Roosevelt High (1680)Mississippi River 1 Soldan International Studies (1730)Mississippi River 1 Sumner High (1800)Mississippi River 1 Vashon High (1830)Mississippi River Central Visual/Perf. Arts High (1860)Mississippi River Yeatman-Liddell Middle School (2080)Mississippi River 1 1 1 Busch Ms Character & Athletics (3050)Mississippi River Carr Lane Vpa Middle (3070)Mississippi River 1 Fanning Middle Community Ed. (3140)Mississippi River Gateway Middle (3230)Mississippi River 1 Langston Middle (3240)Mississippi River Long Middle Community Ed. Center (3260)Mississippi River 1 Compton-Drew Ilc Middle (3390)Mississippi River 1 1 Adams Elem. (4000)Mississippi River 1 1 Ashland Elem. and Br. (4060)Mississippi River 220 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Bryan Hill Elem. (4180)Mississippi River 1 Buder Elem. (4200) Ames Visual/Perf. Arts (4250)Mississippi River Clay Elem. (4360)Mississippi River Cole Elem. (4400)Mississippi River Columbia Elem. Comm. Ed. Center (4420)Mississippi River 1 Cote Brilliante Elem. (4440)Mississippi River Dewey School-Internat'L. Studies (4470)Mississippi River 1 1 1 Dunbar and Br. (4480)Mississippi River 1 Farragut Elem. (4580)Mississippi River Ford-Ford Br. Elem. Comm. Ed. (4630)Mississippi River Froebel Elem. (4660)Mississippi River Gateway Elem. (4730)Mississippi River Geogre Washington Carver Mississippi River Hamilton Elem. Community Ed. (4780)Mississippi River 1 Henry Elem. (4880)Mississippi River 1 Hickey Elem. (4890)Mississippi River Herzog Elem. (4900)Mississippi River 1 Hodgen Tech. Elem. (4920)Mississippi River 1 1 Humboldt Acad Of Higher Lrning (4960)Mississippi River Nahed Chapman New American Aca (4970)Mississippi River Acad Of Envt Sci/Math Elem (4990)Mississippi River 1 Jefferson Elem. (5020)Mississippi River Kennard/Classical Jr. Acad. (5030)River Des Peres Laclede Elem. (5060)River Des Peres Lexington Elem. (5100)Mississippi River 1 Lyon At Blow Elem. (5180)Mississippi River 1 Mallinckrodt A.B.I Elem. (5240)Mississippi River Mann Elem. (5260)Mississippi River 1 Mason Elem. (5340)River Des Peres 1 Meramec Elem. (5500)Mississippi River Elias Michael Elem. (5520)Mississippi River Monroe Elem. (5560)Mississippi River Mullanphy Botanical Gardens (5590)Mississippi River 1 1 Oak Hill Elem. (5600)Mississippi River 1 1 1 Earl Nance, Sr. Elem. (5610)Mississippi River 1 Peabody Elem. (5620)Mississippi River Shaw Visual/Perf. Arts Center (5780)Mississippi River Shenandoah Elem. (5800)Mississippi River 1 1 Sigel Elem. Comm. Ed. Center (5860)Mississippi River 1 Walbridge Elem. Community Ed. (5960)Mississippi River 1 Woerner Elem. (5970)Mississippi River 1 Washington Montessori (6010)Mississippi River Woodward Elem. (6120)Mississippi River 221 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) University City University City Sr. High (1050)River des Peres Brittany Woods (2000)River des Peres Barbara Jordan Elem. (4060)River des Peres Flynn Park Elem. (4100)River des Peres Jackson Park Elem. (4140)River des Peres 1 1 Pershing Elem. (4200)River des Peres 1 Valley Park Valley Park Sr. High Meramec River Valley Park Middle Meramec River Valley Park Elem.Meramec River Webster Groves Webster Groves High (1050)River des Peres Hixson Middle (3000)River des Peres Avery Elem. (4020)River des Peres 1 1 Bristol Elem. (4040)River des Peres Clark Elem. (4060)River des Peres 1 Edgar Road Elem. (4100)River des Peres Hudson Elem. (4120)River des Peres 1 1 W. G. Computer School Elem. (4160) Steger Sixth Grade Center (4180)River des Peres Charter Carondelet Leadership Academy 1 City Garden Montessori 1 1 Confluence Academy – Old North Confluence Academy – Aspire Confluence Academy – South City Confluence Preparatory Academy Eagle College Prep – Tower Grove South Eagle Tower Grove East Eagle College Prep – Fox Park 1 Eagle Gravois Park Gateway Science Academy - Smiliey Gateway Science Academy High & Middle Gateway Science Academy – South Elementary Grand Center Arts Academy Hawthorn Leadership School for Girls Kairos Academies 1 KIPP Inspire Academy KIPP Victory Academy KIPP Wisdom Academy KIPP Triumph Academy La Salle Lafayette Preparatory Academy 222 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Lift for Life Academy North Side Community School Preclarus Mastery Academy (PERMENTLEY CLOSED) Premier Charter School Saint Louis Language Immersion School Saint Louis Language Immersion School St. Louis College Prep (115-920) The Arch Community School The Biome School Independent or Religious Al-Manara Academy Meramec River Al-Salam Day School Meramec River Andrews Academy, Creve Coeur Missouri River Apprende School Meramec River Barat Academy Central Christian School Chaminade College Preparatory School Chesterfield Day School Missouri River Chesterfield Montessori School Missouri River 1 Christian Brothers College High School Missouri River Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities Missouri River City Academy The College School Community School Cor Jesu Academy River des Peres Crossroads College Preparatory School De Smet Jesuit High School River des Peres Forsyth School 1 1 1 Great Circle John Burroughs School Kirk Day School Logos School MAP St. Louis Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School (MICDS) Miriam Academy Miriam School Moog Center for Deaf Education Missouri River Nerinx Hall New City School 1 1 1 1 The Principia School Missouri River 1 Rohan Woods School 1 Rossman School 1 1 1 Saint Louis Priory School Missouri River 1 1 1 Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School Missouri River 1 223 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) St. John Vianney High School River des Peres St. Alban Roe 1 St. Joseph's Academy The St. Michael School of Clayton Thomas Jefferson School River des Peres Twin Oaks Christian School Meramec River Ursuline Academy River des Peres Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School 1 Westminster Christian Academy River des Peres Whitfield School Missouri River Annunziata School Ascension School (Chesterfield)Missouri River Assumption School (Mattese)1 Bishop DuBourg High School Blessed Teresa of Calcutta School Bissell Point Cardinal Ritter College Prep Christ the King School Christ, Light of the Nations School Bissell Point Christ, Prince of Peace School Meramec River 1 Holy Cross Academy 1 1 Holy Cross Academy - Annunciation Campus Holy Cross Academy - Our Lady of Providence Campus River des Peres 1 Holy Cross Academy - St. Dominic Savio Campus 1 Holy Cross Academy - St. Michael the Archangel Campus 1 2 Holy Infant School Meramec River Holy Redeemer School 1 1 Holy Spirit School Holy Trinity School Immacolata School Incarnate Word Academy Incarnate Word School Missouri River Little Flower School Loyola Academy Marian Middle School Mary, Queen of Peace School Most Holy Trinity Catholic School & Academy Notre Dame High School Our Lady of Guadalupe School Bissell Point Our Lady of Lourdes School (University City) Our Lady of the Pillar School Queen of All Saints School Rosati-Kain High School Sacred Heart School (Florissant) Sacred Heart School (Valley Park) 224 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Sacred Heart School - Flor. Kindergarten Sacred Heart Villa 1 South City Catholic Academy 1 South City Community School St. Ambrose School St. Ann School 1 1 1 1 St. Catherine Labouré School St. Cecilia School and Academy 1 1 St. Clare of Assisi School Meramec River St. Clement of Rome School St. Ferdinand School St. Frances Cabrini Academy St. Francis of Assisi School 1 1 St. Gabriel the Archangel School St. Gemma Center St. Gerard Majella School St. James the Greater School CLOSED - St. Joseph School (Manchester)Meramec River St. Justin Martyr School River des Peres St. Louis Catholic Academy St. Louis University High School St. Margaret Mary Alacoque School St. Margaret of Scotland School 1 1 1 St. Mark School River des Peres 1 1 St. Mary Magdalen School St. Mary's High School St. Monica School Missouri River St. Norbert School St. Paul School (Fenton) St. Peter School (Kirkwood)River des Peres St. Raphael the Archangel School 1 St. Roch School St. Rose Philippine Duchesne St. Simon the Apostle School River des Peres Saint Stephen Protomartyr Catholic School Ste. Genevieve Du Bois School The Academy at St. Sabina Trinity Catholic High School Bissell Point Visitation Academy River des Peres Missouri Torah Institute Missouri River Christ Community Lutheran School (Kirkwood)River des Peres Christ Community Lutheran School (Crestwood)River des Peres Christ Community Lutheran School (Webster Groves)River des Peres Lutheran High School South River des Peres 225 Appendix BMP 7 MCM1 Schools 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 School Name and District Watershed Past Participant (EnviroScape ® only) Green Park Lutheran School River des Peres Immanuel Lutheran School, Olivette 1 Salem Lutheran Bissell Point St. John's Lutheran School Meramec River SSD Ackerman Bissell Point Litzsinger Neuwoehner River des Peres Northview Southview River des Peres 226 Appendix BMP 8 MCM1 Message Library Message Residential Don’t be a litter bug! Trash can enter the stormwater system and bring pollutants into local creeks and streams. MSD has trash bash clean-up events throughout the year. Volunteer today! Visit www.mostreamteam.org to check out upcoming clean-up events in your area. Commercial Don’t be a litter bug! Trash from illegal dumping and littering is a source of pollution in creeks and streams which is harmful to fish and other natural habitat. Learn more how your organization can volunteer for a clean-up event at www.stlmsd.com For website only N/A VOLUNTEER TO CLEAN UP ST. LOUIS CREEKS AND STREAMS. Join the March Confluence Trash Bash. For website only N/A VOLUNTEER TO CLEAN UP ST. LOUIS CREEKS AND STREAMS. Join the October River des Peres Trash Bash. Pet Waste Residential Don't be a Party POOPer. Pick up after your pet to keep creeks and streams healthy Don't be a Party POOPer. Pick up after your pet to keep creeks and streams healthy Yard Waste Management Residential and commercial Only rain to the storm drain. Yard waste dumped in storm drains and streams banks causes erosion and is also a source of pollution which is harmful to fish and other natural habitats. Instead, try bagging or composting. ONLY RAIN TO THE STORM DRAIN. Dispose of yard waste properly to keep area streams healthy. Sewers are not trash cans. Littering DON'T BE A LITTER BUG! Trash from illegal dumping and littering can damage streams. Pollutant Topic Customer Classification Bill Message, 321 character limit Website Banner Message - MSD Homepage, 150 Character limit, 4 second air time 227 Appendix BMP 8 MCM1 Message Library Message Littering DON'T BE A LITTER BUG! Trash from illegal dumping and littering can damage streams. Pollutant Topic Customer Classification Bill Message, 321 character limit Website Banner Message - MSD Homepage, 150 Character limit, 4 second air time Yard Management - nutrient application Commercial Prevent fertilizer runoff. When chemicals and nutrients from fertilizer run into water sources like lakes and streams, they can cause a lot of damage to the environment. Learn more at https://www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/what-you- can-do-your-yard N/A Individual Sewage Disposal Systems For website only N/A SEPTIC SMART HOMEOWNERS. Septic tanks still exist in the MSD service area and can damage streams Winter Deicing Residential and commercial Take it easy on the salt. Try shoveling before salting when it snows. Too much salt and other chemicals end up in our creeks and streams causing pollution that can damage property, fish, and other natural habitat HOLD THE SALT. Try shoveling before salting. Too much salt can damage streams Safely Draining Pools & Spas For website only N/A, most residents don't have pools/spas SAFELY DRAIN YOUR POOL. Chemicals used in pools can damage streams. Household Hazardous Waste Residential Healthy spring cleaning tip. St. Louis City and County residents can safely dispose of and recycle paint thinners, pesticides, cleaning solutions, motor oil, and more at two area locations. Join the effort to Recycle Responsibly! Learn more at hhwstl.com. HEALTHY SPRING CLEANING TIP. St. Louis City and County residents can safely dispose of household hazardous waste. 228 Appendix BMP 11 MCM1 Post Pet Waste Signs in Parks Number of Parks Number of Posted Signs Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin 4 4 - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 9 9 - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 3 4 - 4 City of Berkeley 12 12 - 5 City of Black Jack 1 2 - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 3 5 - 7 City of Brentwood 5 12 - 8 City of Bridgeton 10 10 - 9 City of Calverton Park 1 2 - 10 City of Charlack 1 1 - 11 City of Chesterfield 7 23 - 12 City of Clarkson Valley 0 0 - 13 City of Clayton 11 19 - 14 City of Cool Valley 2 2 - 15 City of Crestwood 7 14 14 signs posted in seven parks. 16 City of Creve Coeur 6 6 - 17 City of Dellwood 3 0 The pandemic effected all of the projects we had planned for our parks. We halted all projects until Spring 2021 and plan to move forward with projects including pet waste signs. 18 City of Des Peres 4 8 - 19 City of Ellisville 11 22 22 Pet Waste signs and 5 Pet Waste stations are located in parks 20 City of Fenton 11 15 - 21 City of Ferguson 12 17 - 22 City of Florissant 19 5 As park signage is replaced, verbiage about pet waste disposal is added to the new signs 23 City of Frontenac 0 25 - 24 City of Glendale 0 10 The BMP has been achieved. Glendale has no parks, put has 10 pet waste stations throughout the city. 25 City of Green Park 0 0 - 26 City of Hazelwood 16 16 - 27 City of Jennings 3 5 - 28 City of Kirkwood 15 13 - 29 City of Ladue 2 5 - 30 City of Lakeshire 1 4 - 31 City of Manchester 6 7 - 32 City of Maryland Heights 6 6 - 33 City of Moline Acres 2 3 - 34 City of Normandy 1 2 There are 2 signs plus a pet waste bag station. 35 City of Northwoods 1 4 - 36 City of Oakland 3 3 signs and dog waste bag stations in all parks 37 City of Olivette 5 15 - 38 City of Overland 8 25 - 39 City of Pagedale 3 0 - Co-permittee 229 Appendix BMP 11 MCM1 Post Pet Waste Signs in Parks Number of Parks Number of Posted Signs Reported CommentsCo-permittee 40 City of Richmond Heights 2 4 - 41 City of Rock Hill 6 6 - 42 City of Shrewsbury 4 15 - 43 City of St. Ann 4 9 - 44 City of St. John 4 4 - 45 City of Sunset Hills 7 45 - 46 City of Town & Country 3 15 - 47 City of University City 20 40 - 48 City of Valley Park 5 10 - 49 City of Vinita Park 4 4 - 50 City of Warson Woods 4 6 - 51 City of Webster Groves 20 10 - 52 City of Wildwood 6 10 - 53 City of Winchester 1 8 - 54 City of Woodson Terrace 3 7 - 55 St. Louis County 48 52 48 Parks that allow dogs. 52 signs and/or waste stations. 56 Town of Norwood Court 0 0 - 57 Village of Bel-Nor 1 2 - 58 Village of Hanley Hills 3 6 The signs include "no littering", "demonstration and wording on how to handle pet waste", hours of park operation, where vehicles should be parked and the name of the parks. 59 Village of Marlborough 0 0 THERE ARE NO PARKS OR SIGNS POSTED 60 Village of Riverview 2 4 - 230 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* Ameren UE- Missouri Provides electric and gas service to central and eastern Missouri, and is committed to protecting natural resources, including the preservation of water. Though Ameren facilities are geographically situated in an area of ample water supply, they have made conscious decisions to conserve water in the design and modifications of their facilities, and plan to conserve water further in the future All Marcus Billups, Engineering Customer Support MBillups@amere n.com http://www.ameren.com/missouri Educational material distribution, trash bash volunteer opportunity American Public Works Association (APWA) Missouri Chapter - St. Louis Branch The APWA Center for Sustainability builds the skills, knowledge and tools for its members to exercise sustainable leadership in their communities. All Kevin Sheppard, Education kshepard@mecres ults.com kshepard@mecre sults.com http://missouri.apwa.net/Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution AmeriCorps AmeriCorps is a voluntary civil society program supported by the U.S. federal government, foundations, corporations, and other donors engaging adults in public service work with a goal of "helping others and meeting critical needs in the community. All no information available See website http://www.americorps.gov/about/ac/ index.asp Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Audubon Society Audubon Bring Conservation Home Program provides on-site assistance to small, private landowners* in the greater St. Louis area for the restoration of native plant and animal habitat on their grounds. The Bring Conservation Home Program will offer advice in landscaping with environmentally healthy and sustainable native plant species, the removal of invasive plant species such as bush honeysuckle, water conservation on the urban landscape, and other stewardship practices that promote healthy habitat for birds, native wildlife and people. All Mitch Leachman Mitch retiring 2/2021, awaiting new contact info stlaudubon@cha rter.net. http://www.stlouisaudubon.org/conse rvation/BCH/index.php Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity BAYER BAYER is a St. Louis industry in consumer health, pharmaceuticals, animal health and crop science. BAYER staff invites MSD and other environmental organizations to particpate in Earth Day events and plans clean-up events All Jessica Hughes Environmental Engineer 314-694-5633 jessica.hughes@b ayer.com no information available Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Beyond Housing Empowers communities to make them better plaes to live. Their volunteer program includes clean-up events to help beautify communities and save the environment North St. Louis Area Kim Paige, Engagement Coordinator, Community Engagement Department kpaige@beyondh ousing.org 314-376-5814 https://beyondhousing.org/volunteer Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity BiodiverseCity St. Louis Growing network of organizations and individuals throughout the greater St. Louis region who share a stake in improving quality of life for all through actions that welcome nature into our urban, suburban and rural communities All http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.o rg/sustainability/sustainability/biodiver secity-st.-louis.aspx Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests 231 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests Blue 2 Blue Blue 2 Blue educates about water pollution and hosts cleanup events All Leah and Josh Wislon blue2blueconserv ation@gmail.com https://www.blue2blueconservation.c om/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Boeing's environmental club (BEEP)Boeing company volunteer group All Sara Schneider sarabschneider@ yahoo.com no information available Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Boy Scouts St. Louis District Scouting’s programs and outdoor adventures give young people the opportunity and freedom to explore a world beyond the boundaries of everyday life, while promoting Environmental Stewardship All no information available See website https://stlbsa.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Brightside St. Louis Make neighborhoods more livable, St. Louis downtown more vibrant, the region more sustainable St. Louis City Mary Lou Green marylou.brightsid e@gmail.com http://www.brightsidestl.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Chain of Rocks Community Association dedicated to promoting the common good and social welfare of the community of North St. Louis City and parks North St. Louis City no information available corca2stl@outloo k.com http://corca2stl.org/index.html Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Deer Creek Watershed Alliance The Deer Creek Watershed Alliance helps facilitate cleaner, safer water in Deer Creek, with a focus on plant-based solutions. Deer Creek Watershed no information available info@deercreeka lliance.org http://www.deercreekalliance.org/ Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Earth Day 365 Earth Day 365 provides opportunities for environmental action through its programs and events. Earth Day 365 has built its reputation on its annual St. Louis Earth Day Festival, which is now recognized as one of the largest Earth Day celebrations in the country, but touches over a million individuals through its year-round programming like Recycling On the Go, Green Dining Alliance and Earth Day Action Grants. All Jen Myerscough Executive Director, (314) 282-7532 (314) 282-7532 jen@earthday- 365.org https://earthday-365.org/info booth East-West Gateway Council of Governments, OneSTL Organization through which individual counties and cities can coordinate their efforts.All Aaron Young aaron.young@ew gateway.org http://www.ewgateway.org/ http://www.onestl.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Ferguson-Florissant School District Little Creek Watershed Little Creek Nature Area is a 97-acre outdoor educational facility owned and operated by the Ferguson-Florissant School District. Since 1974, teachers have provided ecology, environmental science, field biology and living history programs for district students. North St. Louis County Joel Brown joelbrown1213@ gmail.com https://www.fergflor.org/Domain/68 Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity FOCUS St. Louis® Region’s premier leadership organization, preparing diverse leaders to work cooperatively for a thriving St. Louis region through experience-based leadership training, civic issue education and public engagement initiatives. All no information available See website http://www.focus-stl.org/?page=About Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity 232 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests Geese Peace Geese Peace is a professionally contracted service using specially trained herding and working dogs and other effective methods to solve your problems with Canada Geese. Geese Peace connected with MSD in 2019 to discuss education partnership opportunities about geese population/waste control around waterways All no information available See website https://nomoregeese.com/about/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Environmental Stewardship All Nicole Dalton (314) 592-2312; ndalton@girlscou tsem.org answercenter@gi rlscoutsem.org http://www.girlscoutsem.org Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Great Rivers Greenway Oversees a dynamic network of parks and open spaces linked together by greenways, connecting our communities so people can live life outside. The network of greenways strengthens the social, economic and environmental well-being of our region. Trash Bash partner All Tom Schweiss (314) 436-4548; tschweiss@grgstl. org http://www.greatrivers.info/ Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Greenway Network, Inc Mission is to conserve natural resources, encourage sound management of the watersheds, and protect the quality of life for the residents of the St. Louis Region. Trash Bash partner. All no information available greenwaynetwor k@gmail.com http://www.greenwaynetwork.org/abo ut.php Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® League of Watershed Gaurdians The League of Watershed Guardians (LoWG) is an association of Stream Team in East Central Missouri. The LoWG promotes and supports the Stream Teams by serving as a resource for information, education, stewardship and advocacy; by facilitating communications between Teams; and by serving as a united voice for healthy watersheds in east central Missouri. All no information available See website https://lowg.org/ Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Litzsinger Road Ecology Center The Litzsinger Road Ecology Center (LREC) helps teachers engage their students in place-based education: using local ecology as a framework for studying a variety of subjects while interacting with the community. All no information available See website http://www.litzsinger.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Meramec River Recreation Association The Meramec River Recreation Association is dedicated to sustainable recreation and wise riparian and floodplain use of lower Meramec River basin Meramec River Plan Area Watershed David Wilson See Facebook See Facebook Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Missouri American Water Missouri American Water promotes and supports trash clean- up events by serving as a resource for information, education, stewardship, and advocacy All Samantha Williams Samantha.Willia ms@amwater.co m https://amwater.com/moaw/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Missouri Native Plant Society, St. Louis Chapter The Saint Louis Chapter meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month except November and December. Meetings are held in the Sunset Hills Community Center, 3915 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63127. The meetings consist of discussing volunteer opportunities, business session, and a featured speaker. All no information available See website https://monativeplants.org/chapters/s aint-louis/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity 233 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests Missouri Stream Team Missouri Stream Team is a working partnership of citizens who are concerned about Missouri Streams. The Stream Team Program provides an opportunity for all citizens to get involved in river conservation All Chris Riggert, Stream Team Coordinator chris.riggert@md c.mo.gov http://www.mostreamteam.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Open Space Council The organization encourages biodiversity through land and water conservation, preservation and restoration. It hosts the annual operation clean stream held every 4th Sat in August All Bonnie Harper, Executive Director bonnie@openspa cestl.org http://www.openspacestl.org Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Republic Services Regularly donates to special events, hold responsible recycling and waste disposal classes, and encourage our employees to give their time to community projects. All no information available (636) 947-5959 https://www.republicservices.com/co mmunities/community-involvement Trash Bash volunteer opportunity River Des Peres Coalition The mission of the River des Peres Watershed Coalition is to improve, protect, and maintain the River des Peres, its tributaries, and its watershed as a vital natural and cultural resource in the St. Louis metropolitan area. River des Peres Watershed no information available See website http://www.riverdesperes.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Southampton Neighborhood Association The Asociation includes a community engagement group and landscape group. The community engagement group is dedicated to providing volunteer opportunities to make connections. The landscape group promotes landscapes that use native plants in an inspiring and interesting way River des Peres Watershed no information available See website https://www.southamptonstl.org/Land scaping Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Spanish Lake Community Association For the people of Spanish Lake, an unincorporated St. Louis County community in North County. The mission of the Spanish Lake Community Association is to inform, motivate and organize the residents of Spanish Lake on issues that affect the quality of life in their unincorporated community. The association sponsors projects and activities to encourage cooperative efforts that will develop a strong community identity among its residents. Spanish Lake, unincorporated St. Louis County no information available See website http://www.spanishlakemo.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis Aquarium Foundation The St. Louis Aquarium Foundation is a non-profit organization working in partnership with the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station to provide education and conservation programs. Through dedicated volunteers and staff, the Foundation will inspire and educate visitors about aquatic life and the importance of conservation now and for the future.Conservation and Education Center expected to open with aquarium October 2019. Members attended 2018 Confluence Trash Bash All Diane Bauhof, CFRE, Executive Director (314) 923-3925 dbauhof@stlaqu ariumfoundation. org arodgers@stlaqu ariumfoundation. org https://www.stlaquariumfoundation.o rg/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, 234 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests St. Louis ArtWorks The mission of St. Louis ArtWorks is to broaden educational and career opportunities for youth in the St. Louis Region through apprenticeships in the arts and through community collaborations. Paint and sell rain barrels through MSD Partnership All no information available See website http://stlartworks.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis County Department of Public Health- Household Hazardous Waste Goal of this organization is to protect public health and the environment by encouraging greater diversion from landfill disposal and regulating the solid waste management system. St. Louis County Sarah Staebell (314) 615-0600/ SStaebell@stlouis co.com www.hhwstl.com/ Educational material distribution, information/presentation host, enviroscape, trash bash volunteer opportunity St. Louis County Library St. Louis County Libraries offer educational opportunities to residents of all ages. Unincorporate d St. Louis County no information available See website https://www.slcl.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® St. Louis Earth Day Festival Community tradition to learn about sustainable products and services offered by local businesses and organizations All Jen Myerscough Executive Director, (314) 282-7533 (314) 282-7533 https://earthday-365.org/festival/ Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis Science Center Free information booths available at First Friday events, if the topic fits All no information availableSee website https://www.slsc.org/first-fridays/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis University Green Billikens The focus of the Green Billikens is to promote sustainability on SLU's campus. Annual events include SLUstainability week, RecycleMania, the Green Game, E-waste drive, Shredmania, and tablings at various events. Green Billiken All no information available greenbilliken@sl u.edu https://groups.sluconnection.com/org anization/greenbillikens Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Louis University Social Events Committee The focus of the Green Billikens is to promote sustainability on SLU's campus. Annual events include SLUstainability week, RecycleMania, the Green Game, E-waste drive, Shredmania, and tablings at various events. Green Billiken members will participate in volunteering at these events and more All Allyson Cochran, MLS(ASCP)cm gsa.social@slu.ed u no information available Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity St. Vincent Greenway, Inc Transform the Greenway into a socially and economically viable and mutually supportive group of communities. Using the Greenway as a connecting space throughout the neighborhoods it passes through, St. Vincent Greenway Inc. promotes safety, health, vitality, and community. We do this through various programs and events that include community residents. City of University City no information available See website https://skinkerdebaliviere.wordpress.c om/2013/05/15/what-really-needs- doing-how-can-st-vincent-greenway- inc-help/ Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity 235 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests Stream Teams United supports the Missouri Stream Team Program and advances the protection and improvement of Missouri’s waterways through education, advocacy, and stewardship efforts. Some work includes providing grants and scholarships to Stream Team volunteers, and developing statewide educational watershed programs. All Mary Culler, Executive Director (660) 284-6195 http://mstwc.org/stream-teams- united/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® Sustainable Backyard Network Mission includes educating about residential yard best management practices All Terry Winkelmann (314) 680-3445, terry@sustainabl ebackyardtour.co m www.sustainablebackyard.org Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity The Big Muddy Speaker Series The Big Muddy Speaker Series brings together Missouri River experts with interested community members to share knowledge and perspective on the Missouri River, its history, ecology, uses, commerce and more. It is created and inspired by a partnership of organizations with a common goal – to deepen the connection of our communities to the river that connects us to each other All no information available riverrelief@riverr elief.org http://bigmuddyspeakers.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® The Green Center The Green Center is an arts and environmental education organization dedicated to helping people understand the natural world through hands-on experiences, restoring native habitats, and encouraging artistic expression inspired by nature All no information available volunteer@thegr eencenter.org http://www.thegreencenter.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® The Nature Conservancy in Missouri The Nature Conservancy collaborates to find and share good ideas to improve people’s lives and protect the world’s great places. All Rebecca Weaver, Cities Program Manager weaverr@stlouis- mo.gov https://www.nature.org/en-us/about- us/where-we-work/united- states/missouri/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity U.S. Green Building Council The U.S. Green Building Council promotes sustainability in building design, construction, and operation. USGBC developed the LEED green building rating system. All Hope Gribble (314) 577-0225/ hope.gribble@m obot.org www.usgbc-mogateway.org Educational material distribution, information/presentation host, enviroscape, trash bash volunteer opportunity Washington University School of Medicine Earth Day Celebration Invites vendors and groups from throughout the region to set up tables and engage with the campus community around Sustainability topics All Jacquelyn Stearns, Communication & Program Coordinator 314.362.2534, j.stearns@wustl. edu no information available Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity 236 Appendix BMP 12 MCM1 Community Partners Organization About Organization Plan Area Focus Name Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including Advertising* St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests Washington University St. Louis Higher education institution with an Office of Sustainability with the charge of integrating sustainable values and practices into strategic planning processes, campus operations, and overall university practices All Cassandra Hage Assistant Director 314-935-5947 cassandra.hage@ wustl.edu https://sustainability.wustl.edu/about- 2/office-of-sustainability/Trash clean up events with employees/students Waste Connections Provide resources for recycling and waste disposal All Brady Stewart, Region Engineer (314) 486-473, brady.stewart@ WasteConnection s.com https://www.wasteconnections.com/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity Waste Management of St. Louis Provide resources for recycling and waste disposal All Randyn Saner Account Manager (314) 313-3207; rsaner@wm.com http://www.wm.com/thinkgreen/index .jsp Trash Bash volunteer opportunity Webster Groves Nature Study Society Objectives are "to stimulate interest in nature study on the part of adults and children, to cooperate with other organizations in nature study, and to encourage amateur City of Webster Groves no information available mccormack491@ gmail.com http://www.wgnss.org/ Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity Young Friends of earthday365 Allies of Earth Day 365 cultivating support for the mission of Earth Day 365 by utilizing St. Louis’ community resources and raising awareness through service All no information available friends@earthda y-365.org https://earthday- 365.org/support/friends-of-earth-day/ Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity * Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® watershed model user 237 Appendix BMP 14 MCM1 MSD Events Event Start Date Forum for Presentation/Event Presentation/Event Title or Topic Number of Participants Reached Participants Age 02/11/20 River des Peres Watershed Coalition Annual Meeting Rainscaping Presentation 20 Adult 03/04/20 Ferguson Florissant School District Stormwater BMPs Presentation 10 Youth 03/06/20 Parkway school science day Stormwater Nonpoint Source Pollution BMPs and trash bash focus information booth 100 Youth 03/06/20 St. Louis Science Center First Friday Stormwater Nonpoint Source Pollution information booth 250 All 09/16/20 Outdoor Youth Corps (online virtual due to covid-19)Stormwater Nonpoint Source Pollution BMPs 20 Youth 12/21/20 Wydown Middle School Sustainability Solutions Summit( nline virtual due to covid-19)Stormwater BMPs Presentation 32 Youth 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, MSD Events 238 Appendix BMP 14 MCM1 Co-permittee Events Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material distributed City of Brentwood 2020-03-04 Tilles Park, Litzsinger & Parkridge I/I Reduction 20 Project map for MSD Project 12230-015.1 unknown City of Bridgeton 2020-03-19 Bridgeton Banner 4,700 Household Hazardous Waste Recycling 4,700 City of Bridgeton 2020-06-20 Bridgeton Banner 4,700 Lawn Maintenance 4,700 City of Bridgeton 2020-09-22 Bridgeton Banner 4,700 Tree Limb Pick-up & Leaf Disposal 4,700 City of Chesterfield 2020-12-28 N/A - Earth Day Canceled in 2020 due to COVID --- City of Clayton 2020-08-27 USGBC Green City Challenge Program 12 Zoom Meeting Digital City of Crestwood -n/a pandemic --- City of Ellisville 2020-01-01 Online Information on City Website up to 5000 per month Provide information on Rain Barrels and link to MSD website for the Phase II Stormwater Management Plan NA City of Ellisville 2020-01-01 Provide Brochures up to 1000 per year Household Hazardous Waste and Porous Pavement Brochures 50 City of Frontenac -n/a n/a Handouts available in City Hall Public Areas 45 City of Jennings 2020-01-01 MSD related material N/A Educational material - City of Ladue 2020-03-10 Honeysuckle Removal 15 Invasive Species Information 15 City of Ladue 2021-11-10 Native Plant Benefits -Newsletter article 3300 City of Ladue 2020-07-01 Stormwater Program Update -Newsletter article 3300 City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-01 -- Monthly newsletter article, Keeping Creek Clean 27,000 City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-01 -- Monthly newsletter article about City wide bulk waste cleanup day 27,000 City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-01 -- Monthly newsletter article, Prevent Stormwater Runoff Pollution 27,000 City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-01 -- Monthly newsletter article on free bulk pickup 27,000 City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-01 -- Monthly newsletter article about City wide bulk waste cleanup day 27,000 City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-01 -- Monthly newsletter articles, Fall Leaf Cleanup Tips & Maintaining a Healthy Storm Water System 27,000 City of Northwoods -none due to COVID --- City of Oakland 2020-10-01 salt usage unknown newsletter article 400+ City of Olivette 2020-01-01 MSD Handouts N/A Flyers/Grease can cover 150 City of Olivette 2020-11-10 Raingscaping with Rob Kennedy of teh MO Botanical Garden 23 Presentation by Rob Kennedy, Rainscaping Programs Manager with MoBot online City of Olivette 2020-01-01 Stormwater Page on City Website N/A-city wide accessInfo on Stormwater Management online City of Sunset Hills 2020-11-04 Honeysuckle Removal 15 Honeysuckle Removal Pamphlets 15 City of University City 2020-07-20 Hazardous Waste Disposal 10,000 Facebook, NextDoor, Weekly Newsletter, Website n/a City of University City 2020-08-31 Illicit Discharge 10,000 Facebook, NextDoor, Weekly Newsletter, Website n/a City of University City 2020-07-01 Proper Paint Disposal 10,000 Facebook, NextDoor, Weekly Newsletter, Website n/a City of University City 2020-10-30 Proper Plastic Bag Disposal (Recycling)10 Facebook, NextDoor, Weekly Newsletter, Website n/a City of University City 2020-10-14 River des Peres Trash Bash 15,000 Facebook, NextDoor, Weekly Newsletter, Website, School District n/a 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events 239 Appendix BMP 14 MCM1 Co-permittee Events Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material distributed 2020 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events City of Warson Woods - Storm and Sanitary Sewer Best Management Practice Information Posted on City website (www.warsonwoods.com);lids for cans to keep grease out of sewers available at City Hall Public access/ meetings limited during 2020 due to COVID Storm and Sanitary Sewer Best Management Practice Information Posted on City website (www.warsonwoods.com); lids for cans to keep grease out of sewers available at City Hall - City of Winchester 2020-10-03 Electronic Recycle Event 85 MRC Recycle brochure, Newsletters 650 St. Louis County 2020-02-15 Ferguson Winter Market 100 HHW pamphlet 75 St. Louis County 2020-02-25 Speaker/Powder Valley 45 HHW pamphlet 45 Village of Marlborough -Newsletter 220 Mailed various pamphlets 220 Village of Hanley Hills 2020-10-24 Confluence Trash Bash 7 N/A N/A 240 Appendix BMP 15 MCM1 Six Flags Messages 241 Appendix BMP 15 MCM1 Aquarium Messages Get Involved! Action Kiosks 242 Appendix BMP 15 MCM1 Aquarium Messages Rain Garden and Rain Barrel 243 Appendix BMP 15 MCM1 Aquarium Messages Rain Garden Entry Doors Signage Enviroscape Teacher Training 244 Appendix BMP 21 MCM2 Clean-up Event Participation Confluence Trash Bash River des Peres Trash Bash Operation Clean Stream Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin 10-26-20- 2 guys and a 1 ton truck.--- 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors --- Goals were not achieved due to Covid-19. 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2020 trash bash/ Forest Park --- 4 City of Berkeley Schedule for March 2020 cancelled because covid- 19 schedule for trash removal and taken to designated drop zone (Two employee's and one truck. MSD event -- 5 City of Black Jack ---- 6 City of Breckenridge Hills - 1 truck and 2 employees to pick up trash.-- 7 City of Brentwood - Brentwood coordinated with MSD to host event at Hanley Park and Oak Tree Park during 10/24/2020 through 10/31/2020 event week.-- 8 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton was scheduled as an event location for the 2020 Trash Bash but was called off due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.-- Bridgeton will participate in the next scheduled Confluence Trash Bash. Bridgeton maintenance workers periodically pick up trash along roadside ditches. 9 City of Calverton Park ---- 10 City of Charlack -- Trash is cleaned from the creek that runs thru our town we had two employees and two residents participate 7/13/20 - 11 City of Chesterfield Did not participate City provided two laborers and a truck. Picked up 31 bags of trash and one cylinder on 10/26/2020.Did not participate - 12 City of Clarkson Valley ---- 13 City of Clayton - Clayton provided a dump truck and two personnel on the following dates: 10-26,10- 30, & 11-2 -- 14 City of Cool Valley -- Public Works cleaned the Ball Creek Park stream on September 15, 2020.- Co-permittee 245 Appendix BMP 21 MCM2 Clean-up Event Participation Confluence Trash Bash River des Peres Trash Bash Operation Clean Stream Reported CommentsCo-permittee 15 City of Crestwood - Provided vehicle and two employees Park stream on September 15, 2020.- 16 City of Creve Coeur 2 staff and 1 dump truck to pick up and haul away trash from Creve Coeur Lake site Did not participate in this event. Did not participate in this event.N/A 17 City of Dellwood Cancelled due to COVID- 19 --- 18 City of Des Peres - 11/2/20-sent two men and a dump truck to Mallard Lake to remove trash bags that had been filled over weekend.-- 19 City of Ellisville -- A $300 donation was given to the Open Space Council in lieu of physical participation due to Covid-19. (see attached letter and email)- 20 City of Fenton -- Fenton provided 2 employees and two pieces of equipment for the event.- 21 City of Ferguson Volunteer and city workers picked up trash long Maline Creek - Clean Stream volunteers conducted several clean up events throughout the year - 22 City of Florissant Participated Did not participate Did not participate - 23 City of Frontenac n/a 2 trucks / 3 people / 4 days various sites n/a n/a 24 City of Glendale - Participated on Oct 30 and Nov 2 -- 25 City of Green Park ---- 26 City of Hazelwood Hosted a clean up site at the White Birch Bay disc golf course, 1186 Teson Road.-- All regular Hazelwood educational events were cancelled in 2020. 27 City of Jennings Cancelled 2020 due to Covid 19 --- 28 City of Kirkwood -- August 2020 Kirkwood's Greentree Park 2202 Marshall Rd Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 - 246 Appendix BMP 21 MCM2 Clean-up Event Participation Confluence Trash Bash River des Peres Trash Bash Operation Clean Stream Reported CommentsCo-permittee 29 City of Ladue - 10/26/20 & 10/30/20; 1 Dump Truck, 2 Employees picking up and transporting trash -- 30 City of Lakeshire --- Conduct Semi Annual City Wide Trash Clean Up 31 City of Manchester -- Grand Glaize Creek, 145 volunteers, 6 staff members, approximately 3 medium duty dump tuck loads of trash & debris collected and properly disposed of.- 32 City of Maryland Heights --- No action took place due to Covid-19 restrictions. 33 City of Moline Acres ---- 34 City of Normandy ---- 35 City of Northwoods 0 0 0 The City planned to host an outlet marker decorating and clean up project but could not due to COVID. Will try in 2021. 36 City of Oakland - offered support for this event, citizens encouraged to participate -- 37 City of Olivette --- Depending on COVID trajectory we are planning at stream team cleanup of the River Des Peres 38 City of Overland --- Event did not occur in 2020 due to COVID-19 Pandemic. 39 City of Pagedale There was no dumping in the creek --- 40 City of Richmond Heights - Richmond Heights Public Works staff installed 75 storm sewer inlet markers within the City of Richmond Heights -- 41 City of Rock Hill - Location pick up for bag/glove pick up: Oct. 16 2- 6pm and Oct. 17 2-5pm -- 42 City of Shrewsbury -Staff and Equipment -- 43 City of St. Ann --- Due to Covid 19, we had a much smaller staff the past year. We hope to do an event in 2021. 247 Appendix BMP 21 MCM2 Clean-up Event Participation Confluence Trash Bash River des Peres Trash Bash Operation Clean Stream Reported CommentsCo-permittee 44 City of St. John -- Saturday April 11. Clean large open storm water ditch that runs between Marvin and Calvert.- 45 City of Sunset Hills -- August 20, 2020. Six (6) employees removed debris from Meramec River between Old Gravois Bridge to Hwy 30. Removed 4 tires and filled 10 yard dumpster with debris/trash.- 46 City of Town & Country --Staff support- clean up - 47 City of University City - Event advertised to constituents and schools. Equipment provided and disposal of debris by city staff.-- 48 City of Valley Park -- 2 Employees 1 Dump truck 1 Backhoe - 49 City of Vinita Park ---None this year 50 City of Warson Woods --- Public access/ participation limited in 2020 due to COVID- 19 51 City of Webster Groves - 10/19/2020 - 29 volunteers and 4 staff removed 3 dumptruck loads of trash from Shady Creek -- 52 City of Wildwood -- City provided dumpsters at Hunt St. and St. Paul St. on 2/1/20 and 2/2/20 - 53 City of Winchester -- The City of Winchester financially sponsored the Operation Clean Stream (August Clean up) by donating $300.00 - 54 City of Woodson Terrace - 2020 Trash Bash Participated and pre promoted the event through city website, city news letter and city marquee -- 248 Appendix BMP 21 MCM2 Clean-up Event Participation Confluence Trash Bash River des Peres Trash Bash Operation Clean Stream Reported CommentsCo-permittee 55 St. Louis County -- Provided equipment and staff and the use of George Winter Park to help facilitate the Clean up effort.- 56 Town of Norwood Court ---- 57 Village of Bel-Nor - Volunteered transportation for the Trash Bash -- 58 Village of Hanley Hills Hanley Hills participated in the Trash Bash on October 24, 2020. Hanley Hills did not participate this year due to COVID. Hanley Hills continues to monitor its creek through the Public Works Department.N/A 59 Village of Marlborough -- I personally participated in an Operation Clean Stream event at the St. Louis Riverfront. No one else has interest in doing this.- 60 Village of Riverview ---- 249 Appendix BMP 24 MCM2 EnviroScape ® Events Event Start Date Number of Enviroscape Reservations Number of Participants Reached Presenter Organization 1/13/20 2 144 Kairos Academies Feb/Mar 2020 1 63 Dewey Elementary Feb/Mar 2020 1 43 St. Margaret of Scotland Feb/Mar 2020 1 11 St. Michael Archangel Feb/Mar 2020 1 27 City Garden Feb/Mar 2020 1 97 Marvin Elementary Feb/Mar 2020 1 9 South City Community School 2/7/20 1 40 Saul Mirowitz 2/21/20 1 45 Reed Elementary 2/24/20 2 250 Truman Middle School 3/6/20 1 300 Parkway School District 3/9/20 2 109 Parkway South Middle School 9/29/20 1 25 Rossman School From Brightside 1 11 Dunbar Elementary 1 22 Carondelet Leadership Academy 1 3 Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience 250 Appendix BMP 25 MCM2 Inlet Markers Organization Stream Markers Door Hangers Number of Volunteers EAGLE Project 226 0 14 EAGLE Project 547 150 8 Re-visit of EAGLE Project 50 100 1 Stream Team 175 0 15 oakville fishing team 45 0 9 EAGLE Project 500 200 14 K.A.R.E. Camp for Kids 86 0 59 Webster Groves Prespyterian Church 151 0 12 Truman Middle School 6 0 18 251 Appendix BMP 35 MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report 2019 2019 2019 252 Appendix BMP 35 MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report Illicit Discharge Date Illicit Discharge Nearest Address Illicit Discharge Description Watershed Pollutant of Concern Watershed Impaired for Pollutant of Concern Pollutant 2019 Geometric Mean Downstream MSD Sample Point Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan 3/18/19 2700 S. Lindbergh Blvd., 63131 Excessive Sedimentation/ Siltation Deer Creek - River Des Peres TSS NO 12.0 mg/L Off Overbrook Dr. bridge S of Litzsinger Rd. None; There is no correlation between the IDD and downstream MSD sample point data IDD related to construction activity with missing or failing stormwater controls where sediment contaminated runoff entered adjacent waterway. This finding was resolved by the responsible party. No further action necessary Illicit Discharge Date Illicit Discharge Nearest Address Illicit Discharge Description Watershed Pollutant of Concern Watershed Impaired for Pollutant of Concern Pollutant 2019 sample data Downstream MSD Sample Point Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan 8/16/19 7210 Olive Blvd., 63130 Sewage University City - River Des Peres E.Coli Yes 8/13/19 4,600 MPN/100 mls 8/27/19 3,300 MPN/100mls Off S side of Purdue Ave. footbridge at Heman Park None; There is no correlation between the IDD and MSD sample point data IDD of sewage was due to a blocked interceptor and repaired by MSD Maintenance crew. No further action necessary 253 Appendix BMP 35 MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report Illicit Discharge Date Illicit Discharge Nearest Address Illicit Discharge Description Watershed Pollutant of Concern Watershed Impaired for Pollutant of Concern Pollutant sample data Downstream MSD Sample Point Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan 9/16/19 7100 Holly Hills Ave., 63123 Chemical Corrosion/ discoloration Mackenzie Creek - River Des Peres Toxics - Organic Pollutants NO N/A N/A No IDD related to a sewer pipe repair activity with missing or failing stormwater controls where the adjacent waterway appeared discolored. There was no evidence of harm to the waterway. This finding was resolved by the responsible party. No further action necessary 254 Appendix BMP 37 MCM3 Lateral Database 255 Appendix BMP 45 MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Land Disturbance Ordinance No - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Ordinance #2079 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2021 No - 4 City of Berkeley odr #4438 No - 5 City of Black Jack -Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1275 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Ordinance 4010 No - 8 City of Bridgeton Storm Water Management Program - Ordinance #05-43 No - 9 City of Calverton Park None Yes - 10 City of Charlack County Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Procedure PW-016 No - 12 City of Clarkson Valley Ordinance 08-04 Land Disturbance No - 13 City of Clayton Chapter 430 - Storm Water Control Requir. Ord. 596 No Chapter 430: Storm Water Control Requirements 14 City of Cool Valley Ordinance 1128 Yes - 15 City of Crestwood Ordinance 3889, Grading and Excavation ordinance No - 16 City of Creve Coeur Standard notes on site plans to specify no mud on street, truck wash areas, siltation and erosion control, and similar measures. Concrete washout JSP for concrete projects.No - 17 City of Dellwood 1170 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres Sec 6-323, Ord 2260 Design Requirements No - 19 City of Ellisville Ordinance 2769 No - 20 City of Fenton Land Disturbance Ord. 3389 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson Ord. #07-225 No - 22 City of Florissant Land Disturbance Permit No - 23 City of Frontenac Ord. 2010-1621 No - 24 City of Glendale Section 501.030 of Glendale Municipal Code Yes - 25 City of Green Park Ord. 445 Yes 26 City of Hazelwood City code Chapter 412: Land Disturbance No - 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2148 No - 28 City of Kirkwood Ordinance 9174 Amending Code-Land Disturbance No - 29 City of Ladue Ordinance #1950 No - 30 City of Lakeshire Land Disturbance Ordinance 292009 No - Co-permittee 256 Appendix BMP 45 MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 31 City of Manchester Ordinance Nos. 08-1852 & 09-1967 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Ordinance No. 2008-3037 No - 33 City of Moline Acres ord 993 Yes - 34 City of Normandy Maintenance S.O.P. Manual and Ordinance #594 No - 35 City of Northwoods Northwoods Operations Maintenance Manual No - 36 City of Oakland Land Disturbance Code Yes - 37 City of Olivette St. Louis County hazardous materials abatement / removal and Olivette Ord. 277 No - 38 City of Overland 2008-30 No - 39 City of Pagedale None Yes - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 No - 41 City of Rock Hill Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury Ord 2670 and 2743 No - 43 City of St. Ann -No City conducts in-house Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control utilizing St. Ann inspectors.. 44 City of St. John St. Louis County reviews and approves Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1613 No - 46 City of Town & Country Ord 4034 No - 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 Yes - 48 City of Valley Park ORD. 1473 No - 49 City of Vinita Park None No None 50 City of Warson Woods Per St. Louis County procedures. The city contracts with St. Louis County for municipal building permits and code inspections for the majority of construction. City street repair contractors operate per MSD requirements as stipulated in their contracts with the city. No The city monitors concrete street replacement/ repair with on-site supervision/ observation. Ordinance 1327/ 1419; City Code sections 500.225- 227; 505.075 cover these requirements as well. 51 City of Webster Groves Ord 8591 No - 52 City of Wildwood Ordinance 1488 No - 53 City of Winchester 961 No - 257 Appendix BMP 45 MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1692 Yes - 55 St. Louis County Ordinance # 25,494 Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Bel-Nor Municipal Code Title II Chapter 230 Solid Waste and Demolition/Construction Waste No - 58 Village of Hanley Hills -Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough St. Louis County Yes - 60 Village of Riverview -No - 258 Appendix BMP 46 MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin MSD site design guide No - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Ordinance #2079 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2021 No - 4 City of Berkeley ord #4438 No - 5 City of Black Jack -Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1275 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Planning & Development Plan Review No - 8 City of Bridgeton Storm Water Management Program - Ordinance #05-43 No - 9 City of Calverton Park none Yes - 10 City of Charlack County Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Policy PW-026 No - 12 City of Clarkson Valley N/A No - 13 City of Clayton Sec. 430.140 Storm Water Management Plan Components No Chapter 430 Storm Water Control Requirements Section 430.140 Storm Water Management Plan Components to the Site Plan 14 City of Cool Valley Ordinance 1128 Yes - 15 City of Crestwood Ordinance 3889, Grading and Excavation ordinance No Ordinance 3889, Grading and Excavation ordinance. 16 City of Creve Coeur Municipal Code Section 410.260 and Chapter 425 No - 17 City of Dellwood 1170 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres Sec 6-322, Ord 2260 Stormwater Pollution Prevention No - 19 City of Ellisville Ordinance 2769 No - 20 City of Fenton Land Disturbance Ord. 3389 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson na No - 22 City of Florissant Land Disturbance Permit No - 23 City of Frontenac Ord. 2010-1621 No - 24 City of Glendale B 13-08 & B14-08; Section 535.150 Glendale Municipal Code Yes - 25 City of Green Park Per St. Louis County Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood City code Chapter 412: Land Disturbance No - 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2149 & 2354 No - 28 City of Kirkwood Ordinance 1000: Adopting 2009 IRC with Modifications No - 29 City of Ladue Ordinance #1950, #1175, Chapter 110 of the Code of Ordinances No - 30 City of Lakeshire Land Disturbance Ordinance 292009 No - Co-permittee 259 Appendix BMP 46 MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 31 City of Manchester Ordinance Nos. 08-1852 & 09- 1967 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Ordinance No. 2008-3037 No - 33 City of Moline Acres -Yes - 34 City of Normandy Normandy Ordinance #622 No - 35 City of Northwoods Northwoods Operations Maintenance Manual No - 36 City of Oakland Land Disturbance Code Yes - 37 City of Olivette Olivette Ord 2686, 2601, 2541, 2370, 2609, 2387 No - 38 City of Overland 2008-30 No - 39 City of Pagedale None Yes - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 No - 41 City of Rock Hill Municipal Zoning Approval for permit application Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury Ord 2670 and 2743 No - 43 City of St. Ann -No - 44 City of St. John St. Louis county review and approves Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1613 No - 46 City of Town & Country Site Improvement Permit No Completed by in house staff 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 Yes - 48 City of Valley Park ORD. 1473 No - 49 City of Vinita Park None No None 50 City of Warson Woods Per St. Louis County procedures. The city contracts with St. Louis County for municipal building permits and code inspections for the majority of construction. City performs plan review for redevelopment/ infill as part of zoning review. No City street repair contractors operate per MSD requirements as stipulated in their contracts with the city. The city monitors concrete street replacement/ repair with on-site supervision/ observation. Ord 1327/ 1410; Code sections 500.225-227; 415.090; 416 51 City of Webster Groves Ord 8591 No - 52 City of Wildwood Ordinance 675, 1324, and 1488 No - 53 City of Winchester 500.050 Building Permits No - 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1943 Yes - 55 St. Louis County Plan and plat review per Ordinance # 23,553 Yes - 260 Appendix BMP 46 MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Bel-Nor Municipal Code Title IV Article VI Stormwater Consideration in Site Design No - 58 Village of Hanley Hills Ordinance Numbers: 997, 948, 950 and 939 Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough St. Louis County Yes - 60 Village of Riverview -No - 261 Appendix BMP 47a MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Land Disturbance Checklist No - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 314-867-0076 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2021 No - 4 City of Berkeley ord #4438 No - 5 City of Black Jack -Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1275 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Planning & Development Plan Review No - 8 City of Bridgeton Storm Water Management Program - Ordinance #05-43 No - 9 City of Calverton Park none Yes - 10 City of Charlack County Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Policy All-020 No - 12 City of Clarkson Valley N/A No - 13 City of Clayton Sec. 430.040: Sub-Section#4 No Chapter 430.040 Storm Water Control Requirements Section 430.040 Regulations for Sites One Acre or More 14 City of Cool Valley Ordinance 1128 Yes - 15 City of Crestwood City of Crestwood website, "Contact Us" procedure No City of Crestwood website, "Contact Us" procedure. 16 City of Creve Coeur Permit/Violation Tracking System No - 17 City of Dellwood 1170 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres Website has "Report a Concern" module No - 19 City of Ellisville Online Contact Form/Newsletter Service Request Form No - 20 City of Fenton Land Disturbance Ord. 3389 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson Construction Project checklist No - 22 City of Florissant "Action Center" on Florissant website No - 23 City of Frontenac Stormwater Master Plan No - 24 City of Glendale B 13-08 & B14-08; Section 535.150 Glendale Municipal Code Yes - 25 City of Green Park Per St. Louis County Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood City code Chapter 412: Land Disturbance No - 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2148 No Through the newsletter and web page 28 City of Kirkwood City-Source-Web based citizen concerns No - Co-permittee 262 Appendix BMP 47a MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 29 City of Ladue Ordinance #1950 and Internal Policy Dated 12-20-18 No - 30 City of Lakeshire Through St. Louis County No - 31 City of Manchester Ordinance Nos. 09-1961 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Ordinance No. 2008-3037 No - 33 City of Moline Acres -Yes - 34 City of Normandy Website citizen complaint/input No - 35 City of Northwoods Northwoods Operations Maintenance Manual No - 36 City of Oakland land disturbance code Yes - 37 City of Olivette Building Permit Compliance, community inspectors Web site notification system, Stormwater Management Plan, Plan Commission 2021 No - 38 City of Overland 2008-30 No - 39 City of Pagedale None Yes - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 No - 41 City of Rock Hill Contact information and hotline listed on city of Rock Hill webpage. Planning and Zoning Commission meetings monthly. Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury Ord 2670 and 2743 No - 43 City of St. Ann -No - 44 City of St. John No complaints Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1613; Internal City Policy - Dated 1/4/19 No - 46 City of Town & Country Site Improvement Permit No Completed by in house staff 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 Yes 48 City of Valley Park Complaint Hotline 636-225-3506 No - 49 City of Vinita Park None No None 263 Appendix BMP 47a MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 50 City of Warson Woods No specific procedure, name or number. Very infrequent occurrence due to lack of land disturbance.No Complaints called in or emailed to City Hall using contact information on city website and distributed to proper city official(s) for action (e.g., building commissioner or city engineer depending on what the complaint is). 51 City of Webster Groves ccar and 'fix it' form No achieved 52 City of Wildwood Ordinances 1324 and 1488; Website Form Center No - 53 City of Winchester Complaint Policy/Procedure Manual No achieved. 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1943 Yes - 55 St. Louis County In Sediment and Erosion Control Manual Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Coordination with Residents is handled informally by our City Clerk with information passed along to City officials.No - 58 Village of Hanley Hills -Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough There is no formal procedure. If there is a complaint, either a trustee or me will go inspect and deal with it. Yes - 60 Village of Riverview -No - 264 Appendix BMP 47b and 50 MCM4 Incidents and Enforcement Co-permittee Plan Area Complaint (Y/N)Incident Date Incident Description Area/Address of Land Disturbance Informal Enforcement (Y/N) Formal Enforcement (Y/N) City of Bridgeton N 2020-02-18 Construction entrance not installed 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2019-06-14 Silt fence down 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton Y 2020-07-16 Clearing, Filling, & Dumping 0.5 Acres / 3401 N. Lindbergh Blvd.Y Y City of Bridgeton N 2020-08-04 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-09-01 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-09-25 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-10-28 Mud & Sediment on streets 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-10-28 Sediment track-out 1.2 Acres / 947 Northwest Plaza Dr.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-10-28 Sediment track-out 0.69 Acres / 12294 St. Charles Rock Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-11-09 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-11-16 Sediment on street and downed silt fence 5.8 Acres / 3170 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-11-19 Sediment runoff 5.8 Acres / 3170 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-11-23 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Bridgeton N 2020-12-24 Sediment build-up on streets and inlet socks 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd.Y N City of Chesterfield******* City of Clayton Y 2020-08-12 Sediment Wash Out 1.12 Y Y City of Crestwood N 2020-06-05 Erosion and inlet control not properly maintained 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126 Y N City of Crestwood N 2020-08-27 Erosion and inlet control not properly maintained 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126 Y N City of Crestwood N 2020-12-03 Erosion and inlet control not properly maintained 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126 Y N City of Creve Coeur Y 2020-03-13 Minor silt fence failures with mud on neighbor's yard.Santino Court Development (1 Santino Court)Y N City of Creve Coeur Y 2020-04-20 Silt fence failure with mud and debris on neighbor's yard..Santino Court Development (1 Santino Court)Y N City of Creve Coeur Y 2020-06-25 Mud buildup against silt fence. Mud removed and additional silt fence installed.Mosley Grove Development (11285 Elsie Manor Court)Y N City of Creve Coeur Y 2020-12-16 Piles of earth in the middle of the site with no silt fence perimeter.Santino Court Development (1 Santino Court)Y N City of Ellisville Y 2020-10-20 Mud on road 95 Ranchmoor Trail Y is blank City of Ellisville N 2020-11-06 Mud on road 95 Ranchmoor Trail Y is blank City of Ellisville Y 2020-11-10 Mud on road 95 Ranchmoor Trail Y is blank City of Ellisville Y 2020-12-18 Mud on sidewalk 95 Ranchmoor Trail Y is blank City of Ellisville N 2020-03-02 Mud on road 16230 Truman Road Y is blank City of Ellisville N 2020-06-10 Mud on road 137 Clarkson Road Y is blank City of Ellisville N 2020-03-02 Mud on road 15950 Manchester Road Y is blank City of Ellisville Y 2020-08-26 Silt fence breeched 1270 Vero Lane Y is blank City of Hazelwood Y 2020-09-22 Dirt tracking onto Howdershell Road 5951 Howdershell Road Y N City of Hazelwood Y 2020-09-22 Dirt tracking onto Howdershell Road 5951 Howdershell Road Y N City of Hazelwood Y 2020-09-24 Dirt tracking onto Howdershell Road 5951 Howdershell Road Y N City of Hazelwood N 2020-11-17 Dirt tracking onto Tradeport Drive Tradeport Building 1 Y N City of Hazelwood N 2020-11-17 Dirt tracking onto Tradeport Drive Tradeport Building 5 Y N City of Kirkwood N 2020-10-02 Failure to submit weekly SWPP inspections Emmerson Estates N Y City of Kirkwood N 2020-10-19 Failure to submit Weekly SWPP reports 710/712 South Kirkwood Road Y N City of Ladue N 2020-10-28 During inspection, inspector notified contractor that silt fence needed repair. (10 feet). Corrected on 11-5-202105 S. Warson Road Y N City of Ladue N 2020-06-25 During inspection, inspector noticed damage to silt fence around inlet, told contractor to repair. Repaired by 7/1/206 E. Ladue Lane (subdivision)Y N City of Ladue N 2020-11-17 Inspector noted silt fence is deteriorated and berm not installed6 E. Ladue Lane (subdivision)Y N City of Ladue N 2020-02-18 Inspector found damaged silt fence at trench for sewer line and along road, informed contractor9934 Litzsinger Road N Y City of Ladue N 2020-04-22 Inspector found straw waddles contained debris and needed repair, and straw bale in front of storm water inlets required cleaning, resolved 4-29-20755 S. Price N Y City of Ladue N 2020-05-29 Storm waddles were removed for landscape installation and needed re-installation, corrected same date755 S. Price Y N City of Ladue N 2020-04-22 Repairs needed at bioretention basin and contractor was informed755 S. Price Y N City of Ladue N 2020-04-23 Mud on roadway from site, contractor notified who cleaned within the hour755 S. Price Y N City of Ladue N 2020-04-22 Three sections of downed silt fence require repair 63 Trent Drive Y N City of Ladue N 2020-06-18 Inspector noticed overtopped and damaged silt fence, pile of gravel on silt fence. Contractor informed to make repairs63 Trent Drive Y N City of Ladue N 2020-06-18 Damaged fence needed repair, was corrected by 6/24/205 Wood Acre Rd Y N City of Maryland Heights Y 2020-01-29 Dirt leaving site 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road, Maryland Heights Y N City of Olivette y 2020-10-30 a utility improvement at Collingwood Dr at SW corner of I-170/340 (Olive Blvd) there was sediment laden runoff running into one of the MODOT post construction BMPs.14 acres Y Y City of Richmond Heights Y 2020-01-15 Silt Fence not in place, causing mud to enter street and storm inlets1301 Boland Place Y N City of Richmond Heights Y 2020-05-22 Silt Fence not in place, causing mud to enter street and storm inlets1301 Boland Place Y N City of Richmond Heights Y 2020-08-19 Silt Fence not in place, causing mud to enter street and storm inlets1301 Boland Place Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-10-23 mud trackout onto roadway 13066, 13084, 13098 Gravois Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-10-26 silt fence blowout, debris leaving the site 13066, 13084, 13098 Gravois Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-11-04 silt fence blowout, mud trackout onto roadway 13066, 13084, 13098 Gravois Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-01-07 mud trackout onto roadway 12480 Robyn Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-06-01 silt fence blowout 12630 Rott Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-07-01 silt fence blowout 12630 Rott Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-07-20 silt fence blowout 12630 Rott Rd.Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-06-22 debris in inlet sock 12563 Village Circle Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-06-29 debris in inlet sock and tracking 12563 Village Circle Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-07-01 Tracking 12563 Village Circle Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-07-22 debris in inlet sock 12563 Village Circle Y N City of Sunset Hills Y 2020-09-18 Tracking 12563 Village Circle Y N City of Town & Country Yes 2020-05-20 Illicet discharge 2019 S. Mason Yes is blank City of Wildwood N 2020-01-06 Silt Fence Repair Brightleaf Subdivision, Wildwood, MO Y N City of Wildwood N 2020-01-06 Silt Fence Repiars 1717 Hwy 109, Wildwood, MO Y N City of Wildwood N 2020-01-08 Silt Fence Repiars 4657 Chateau Ln, Wildwood, MO Y N City of Wildwood N 2020-01-31 Mud track out of jobsite Main Street Crossing Subdivision, Wildwood, MO N Y City of Wildwood N 2020-02-04 Mud track out of jobsite Main Street Crossing Subdivision, Wildwood, MO N Y City of Wildwood Y 2020-03-09 Dust track out of jobsite Ossenfort Rd, Wildwood, MO Y N 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 47 and 50, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Incidents and Enforcement 264 Appendix BMP 47b and 50 MCM4 Incidents and Enforcement Co-permittee Plan Area Complaint (Y/N)Incident Date Incident Description Area/Address of Land Disturbance Informal Enforcement (Y/N) Formal Enforcement (Y/N) 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 47 and 50, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Incidents and Enforcement City of Wildwood N 2020-04-22 Repair Inlet Protection Main Street Crossing Subdivision, Wildwood, MO Y N City of Wildwood N 2020-04-22 Clean out gutter protection Brightleaf Subdivision, Wildwood, MO Y N City of Wildwood N 2020-07-21 Silt Fence Repair Brightleaf Subdivision, Wildwood, MO Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-08-19 Failed BMP Summit at Butler Hill Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-08-14 Water over silt fence Vista Conn Subdivision Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-07-17 Mud over silt fence/heavy rainfall event Vista Conn Subdivision Y N St. Louis County N 2020-11-12 No Permit 210 Sheridan N Y St. Louis County N 2020-07-22 No Permit 67 Kings N Y St. Louis County N 2020-08-07 No Permit 586 Lewis Rd.N Y St. Louis County Y 2020-08-11 No Permit 1001 Lochmoor Dr.N Y St. Louis County Y 2020-10-12 No Permit 3515 Douglas Rd.N Y St. Louis County Y 2020-05-04 No Permit 1425 Craig Rd.N Y St. Louis County N 2020-08-24 No Permit 491 Allen Road N Y St. Louis County N 2020-04-09 No Permit 10124 Natural Bridge N Y St. Louis County N 2020-10-08 No Permit 3895 Fannie N Y St. Louis County Y 2020-11-06 No Permit 118 Lemay Ferry N Y St. Louis County N 2020-11-20 No Permit 218 Sheridan N Y St. Louis County Y 2020-07-22 No Permit 29 Baron Ct.N Y St. Louis County N 2020-06-05 No Permit 2829 Oledel Rd Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-07-07 No Permit 6065 Treeridge Trail Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-08-07 No Permit 2731 Treston Y N St. Louis County N 2020-12-04 No silt control 7301 S. Lindbergh Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-05-06 No silt control 3542 Longview Y N St. Louis County Y 2020-06-23 No silt control 1500 Bowles Y N * See co-permittee questionnaire for individual sites details 265 Appendix BMP 48 MCM4 Inspection Procedures and Checklists Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Land Disturbance Checklist No - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Ordinance#2081 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2021 No - 4 City of Berkeley ord #4438 No - 5 City of Black Jack -Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1275 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Planning & Development Department No Code enforcement inspectors monitor permittee activities; SWPPP programs are submitted with applicable projects. 8 City of Bridgeton Storm Water Management Program - Ordinance #05-43 No - 9 City of Calverton Park none Yes - 10 City of Charlack County Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Procedure PDS-035 No - 12 City of Clarkson Valley Storm Water Runoff Control No - 13 City of Clayton Section 430.040: Sub- Section#4 No - 14 City of Cool Valley Ordinance 1128 Yes - 15 City of Crestwood Ordinance 3889, Grading and Excavation ordinance No - 16 City of Creve Coeur City staff inspects each site periodically. The contractors are required to provide SWPPP inspections on a regular basis and after each rain event.No - 17 City of Dellwood 1170 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres Sec 6-324, Ord 2260 Inspections No - 19 City of Ellisville City of Ellisville site inspection report No - 20 City of Fenton Land Disturbance Ord 3389 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson Res #2008-3349 No - 22 City of Florissant Stormwater Construction Site Inspection Report No - 23 City of Frontenac Inspection Checklist No - 24 City of Glendale B 13-08 & B14-08; Section 535.150 Glendale Municipal Code Yes - Co-permittee 266 Appendix BMP 48 MCM4 Inspection Procedures and Checklists Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 25 City of Green Park Per St. Louis County Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood City code Chapter 412: Land Disturbance No - 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2148 No - 28 City of Kirkwood Ordinance 1000 adopting 2009 IRC w / modifications No - 29 City of Ladue Ordinance #1950 and Land Disturbance Check List No - 30 City of Lakeshire N/A No - 31 City of Manchester Ordinance No. 09-1961 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Ordinance No. 2008-3037 No - 33 City of Moline Acres ord 993 Yes - 34 City of Normandy Maintenance S.O.P. Inspection log for land disturbance No - 35 City of Northwoods Northwoods Operations Maintenance Manual No - 36 City of Oakland Land Disturbance Code Yes - 37 City of Olivette Building Permit Compliance per ordinance on projects less than 1 acre. Stormwater Management Ord (Ord 2601 Grading Ordinance (Ord 551)No - 38 City of Overland 2008-30 No - 39 City of Pagedale None Yes - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 No - 41 City of Rock Hill Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury -No - 43 City of St. Ann SWPP Inspection Checklist No - 44 City of St. John No construction sites over 1 acre to inspect Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1613 No - 46 City of Town & Country Site Improvement Permit No Completed by in house staff 267 Appendix BMP 48 MCM4 Inspection Procedures and Checklists Procedure Name St. Louis County Contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 Yes - 48 City of Valley Park ORD. 1473 No - 49 City of Vinita Park None No None 50 City of Warson Woods Ordinance 1327/1410; Code sections 500.225- 227 cover these requirements.No City contracts with St. Louis County for numerous code inspection services. Land disturbance is very limited in the city in recent years (10-15) and consists mostly of residential projects on smaller lots well under the threshold of an acre or more. 51 City of Webster Groves Ord 8591 No - 52 City of Wildwood Ordinance 1488 No - 53 City of Winchester 500.060 & procedures from 4.2.6.1.3 No - 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1943 Yes - 55 St. Louis County Ordinance # 25,494 Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor -No City will develop written procedures and checklist for SWPPP inspections based on Municipal Code Title IV Section 420.060 Land Development Requirements by 3rd quarter 2021 58 Village of Hanley Hills -Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough na Yes - 60 Village of Riverview -No - 268 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2020-11-17 Nelson Drive City of Brentwood 2020-10-26 Brentwood Bound- south of Rte 100 and east of Brentwood Blvd City of Bridgeton 2020-01-30 6.81 Acres / 3416 Fee Fee Rd. City of Bridgeton 2020-02-28 49.1 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln. City of Bridgeton 2020-03-03 30.4 Acres / 13570 St. Charles Rock Rd. City of Bridgeton 2020-08-25 1.2 Acres / 947 Northwest Plaza Dr. City of Bridgeton 2020-04-22 5.8 Acres / 3170 Fee Fee Rd. City of Bridgeton 2020-04-27 1.4 Acres / 12419 St. Charles Rock Rd. City of Bridgeton 2020-05-11 9.42 Acres / 13019 Gist Rd. City of Bridgeton 2020-12-18 20.5 Acres / 14120 Missouri Bottom Rd City of Chesterfield 1/21/2020 6.28 1 CAPRICE DR City of Chesterfield 2/3/2020 7.5 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 2/3/2020 14 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 5/15/2020 7.5 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 5/15/2020 14 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 5/18/2020 7.5 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 7/21/2020 7.5 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 7/21/2020 14 1036 WILMAS FARM DR City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.39 120 LONG RD City of Chesterfield 3/27/2020 0.39 120 LONG RD City of Chesterfield 5/15/2020 0.39 120 LONG RD City of Chesterfield 9/15/2020 0.39 120 LONG RD City of Chesterfield 9/29/2020 0.23 13559 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/24/2020 0.23 13559 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 1/22/2020 6.97 14329 WARWICK GATE DR City of Chesterfield 3/31/2020 6.97 14329 WARWICK GATE DR City of Chesterfield 1/15/2020 0.2 1451 COUNTRY LAKE ESTATES DR City of Chesterfield 3/18/2020 0.2 1451 COUNTRY LAKE ESTATES DR City of Chesterfield 5/12/2020 0.2 1451 COUNTRY LAKE ESTATES DR City of Chesterfield 6/2/2020 0.2 1451 COUNTRY LAKE ESTATES DR City of Chesterfield 2/10/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 4/21/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 4/27/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 7/16/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 9/21/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 9/28/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 10/23/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 12/7/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 1.67 14647 LADUE RD City of Chesterfield 1/2/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 3/25/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 4/3/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 4/17/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 4/20/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/12/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/18/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/20/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/26/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/27/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/1/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/3/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/8/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/10/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/16/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/17/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/22/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/24/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 6/29/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/6/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance 269 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Chesterfield 7/8/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/13/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/14/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/20/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/22/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/27/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 8/3/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 8/10/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 8/17/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 8/24/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 8/31/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 9/8/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 9/14/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 9/21/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 9/28/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 10/5/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 10/12/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 10/19/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 10/27/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/4/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/5/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/17/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/23/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 12/7/2020 0.69 14746 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.62 14775 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 4/8/2020 0.62 14775 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 1/13/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 3/9/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 5/12/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 5/13/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 7/20/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 10/1/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 11/20/2020 0.98 14800 SUGARWOOD TRAIL DR City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.24 14847 LADUE BLUFFS CROSSING DR City of Chesterfield 2/10/2020 1.68 14905 CLAYTON RD City of Chesterfield 5/4/2020 1.68 14905 CLAYTON RD City of Chesterfield 6/25/2020 0.44 15133 WOODSBLUFF DR City of Chesterfield 7/21/2020 0.44 15133 WOODSBLUFF DR City of Chesterfield 9/23/2020 0.44 15133 WOODSBLUFF DR City of Chesterfield 2/11/2020 13 15201 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 5/19/2020 13 15201 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 7/30/2020 13 15201 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 9/29/2020 13 15201 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 11/25/2020 0.65 15320 OLIVE BLVD City of Chesterfield 12/9/2020 67 16461 BURKHARDT PL City of Chesterfield 10/8/2020 3.1 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 10/29/2020 3.1 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 11/3/2020 3.1 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 12/10/2020 3.1 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 3.1 16461 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 1/21/2020 10 1648 SIDEOATS CT City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 64.27 16849 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 2/23/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 5/21/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 9/24/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 11/5/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 11/12/2020 2.95 16851 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 0.35 16865 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 3/9/2020 0.35 16865 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 1/21/2020 8.5 16918 BOTTLEBRUSH CT 270 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Chesterfield 6/2/2020 0.51 16985 CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT RD City of Chesterfield 9/22/2020 0.51 16985 CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT RD City of Chesterfield 2/27/2020 6.37 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 5/14/2020 6.37 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 7/28/2020 6.37 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 9/28/2020 6.37 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 12/14/2020 6.37 17017 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 9/10/2020 1.89 17401 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 10/10/2020 1.89 17401 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 11/4/2020 1.89 17401 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 11/10/2020 1.89 17401 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 27.4 17509 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 3/24/2020 27.4 17509 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 10 17627 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 3/24/2020 10 17627 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 1.7 17690 EDISON AVE City of Chesterfield 3/27/2020 1.7 17690 EDISON AVE City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.57 178 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 5/11/2020 0.57 178 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 7/31/2020 0.57 178 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 9/22/2020 0.57 178 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 0.57 178 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 10.17 17905 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/14/2020 10.17 17905 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 3/24/2020 10.17 17905 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/9/2020 24.1 17995 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 2/23/2020 24.1 17995 NORTH OUTER 40 RD City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 3/26/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 5/20/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 7/30/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 10/12/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 10/23/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 11/20/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 0.62 18047 WILD HORSE CREEK RD City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 0.5 1859 SCHOETTLER RD City of Chesterfield 2/10/2020 4.23 1919 WILSON AVE City of Chesterfield 4/22/2020 4.23 1919 WILSON AVE City of Chesterfield 7/20/2020 4.23 1919 WILSON AVE City of Chesterfield 9/23/2020 4.23 1919 WILSON AVE City of Chesterfield 7/13/2020 0.7 224 RIVER VALLEY DR City of Chesterfield 8/13/2020 0.7 224 RIVER VALLEY DR City of Chesterfield 9/29/2020 0.7 224 RIVER VALLEY DR City of Chesterfield 11/20/2020 0.7 224 RIVER VALLEY DR City of Chesterfield 4/2/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 4/3/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 4/15/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 9/22/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 9/25/2020 2.05 227 FICK FARM RD City of Chesterfield 9/22/2020 0.48 232 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 11/20/2020 0.48 232 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 2/24/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 3/25/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 5/15/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 6/29/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 7/6/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 7/7/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 9/22/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 0.14 255 VALLEY VIEW DR 271 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 0.92 300 CHESTERFIELD CTR City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 0.92 300 CHESTERFIELD CTR City of Chesterfield 1/13/2020 0.42 46 WITMER DR City of Chesterfield 3/9/2020 0.42 46 WITMER DR City of Chesterfield 6/2/2020 0.42 46 WITMER DR City of Chesterfield 10/13/2020 1.57 700 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield 6/11/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 7/20/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 8/11/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 8/13/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 10/28/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 10/30/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 12/22/2020 0.6 80 RIVER BEND DR City of Chesterfield 7/20/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 9/21/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 11/16/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 11/23/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 12/4/2020 1.42 801 NARDIN DR City of Chesterfield 1/23/2020 1.57 852 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield 3/30/2020 1.57 852 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield 11/5/2020 1.57 852 W CHESTERFIELD PKWY City of Chesterfield 1/22/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 4/2/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 4/27/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 5/15/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 5/28/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 7/23/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 7/29/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 8/10/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 9/25/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 12/8/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Chesterfield 12/15/2020 20.19 954 SILVER BUCK LN City of Clayton 2020-05-07 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-29 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-15 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-30 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-13 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-26 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-26 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 272 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Clayton 2020-06-18 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-15 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-30 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-13 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-27 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-26 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-29 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2021-03-26 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 273 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Clayton 2020-12-29 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-01-15 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-01-30 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-02-13 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-02-26 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-03-11 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-03-26 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-04-08 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-04-22 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-05-07 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-05-21 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-06-03 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-06-18 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-02 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-16 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-30 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-08-12 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-08-27 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-09-10 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-09-23 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-10-07 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-10-22 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-11-04 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-11-18 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-12-03 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-05-21 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-29 1.12/ 8015 Pershing Ave., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-15 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-30 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-13 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-26 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-26 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 274 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Clayton 2020-10-07 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 9.89 acres/ 7600 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-15 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-30 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-13 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-02-27 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-26 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-29 9.41 acres/ 7651 Clayton Rd., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-03-11 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2021-03-26 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-08 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-04-22 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-07 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-05-21 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-03 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-06-18 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-02 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-16 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-07-30 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-12 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-08-27 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-10 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-09-23 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-07 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-10-22 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-04 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-11-18 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-03 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-17 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-12-29 2.09/ 8027 Forsyth Bvld., Clayton, MO 63105 City of Clayton 2020-01-02 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-01-15 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-01-30 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-02-13 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-02-26 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-03-11 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-03-26 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue 275 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Clayton 2020-04-08 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-04-22 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-05-07 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-05-21 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-06-03 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-06-18 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-02 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-16 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-07-30 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-08-12 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-08-27 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-09-10 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-09-23 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-10-07 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-10-22 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-11-04 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-11-18 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Clayton 2020-12-03 multiple sites/ 50 Gay Avenue City of Crestwood 2020-08-27 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126 City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-03 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-30 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-18 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-29 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-17 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-07 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-26 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-17 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-31 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-02 12634 Olive Boulevard 276 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-09 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-28 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-12 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-19 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-26 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-30 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-25 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-02 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-09 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-14 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-18 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-29 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-06 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-11 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-07 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-13 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-25 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-03 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-15 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-23 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-25 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-01 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-08 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-24 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-30 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-06 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-08 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-16 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-26 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-28 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-04 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-12 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-19 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-29 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-21 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-16 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-20 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-30 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-20 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-27 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-18 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 11109 Olive Boulevard 277 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-13 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-06 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-08 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-03 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-05 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-21 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-18 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-30 12645 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 12645 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 975 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 975 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 9989 Old Olive Street Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 9989 Old Olive Street Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-03 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-30 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-18 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-29 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-17 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-07 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-26 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-20 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-10 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-17 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-24 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-31 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-02 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-09 12634 Olive Boulevard 278 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-28 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-05 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-12 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-19 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-26 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-27 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-30 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-06 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-13 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-16 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-25 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-02 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-09 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-14 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-18 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-23 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-29 12634 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-06 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-11 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-07 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-13 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-25 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-03 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-15 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-23 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-25 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-01 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-08 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-24 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-30 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-06 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-08 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-16 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-18 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-26 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-28 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-04 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-12 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-19 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-29 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-10 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-21 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-16 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-20 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-30 1 Santino Court City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-20 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-27 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-03 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-10 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-18 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 11109 Olive Boulevard 279 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-13 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-06 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-08 11109 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-03 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-01-13 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-05 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-21 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-28 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-06 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-18 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-20 1001 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-30 12645 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 12645 Olive Boulevard City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 975 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 975 North Warson Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-31 9989 Old Olive Street Road City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-23 9989 Old Olive Street Road City of Des Peres 2020-04-23 City of Ellisville 2020-01-01 206 Old State Road (Weekly inspections) City of Ellisville 2020-03-16 16230 Truman Road (Developer required to maintain records for Weekly & Post Event inspections) City of Ellisville 2020-01-01 137 Clarkson Road (Developer required to maintain records for Weekly & Post Event inspections) City of Ellisville 2020-01-01 15950 Manchester Road (Developer required to maintain records for Weekly & Post Event Inspections) City of Ellisville 2020-09-30 95 Ranchmoor Trail (Developer required to maintain records for Weekly & Post Event inspections) City of Ladue 2020-01-08 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-02-28 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-04-17 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-05-29 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-06-24 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-09-23 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-10-28 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-11-05 2105 S. Warson Road City of Ladue 2020-02-25 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-06-25 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-07-01 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-09-08 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-11-17 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-11-20 6 East Ladue Lane City of Ladue 2020-02-21 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase II City of Ladue 2020-06-18 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase II City of Ladue 2020-09-15 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase II City of Ladue 2020-11-11 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase II City of Ladue 2020-02-18 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-02-27 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-04-17 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-06-26 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-07-28 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-09-10 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-11-10 9334 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-07-24 10046 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-09-08 10046 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-12-15 10046 Litzsinger Road City of Ladue 2020-02-13 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-04-22 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-04-29 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-05-29 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-06-03 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-07-28 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-09-15 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-11-04 755 S. Price Road (parking lot & natatorium) City of Ladue 2020-02-12 63 Trent Drive 641 N. Ballas Too many inspections and reports to list. 4.85 acre site with very little grading. Inspectors visit weekly and developer provides reports weekly plus after storm events. 280 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Ladue 2020-04-23 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-04-29 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-06-18 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-06-24 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-07-28 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-09-04 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-11-04 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-11-10 63 Trent Drive City of Ladue 2020-01-02 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-01-16 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-01-31 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-02-13 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-03-12 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-03-24 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-04-07 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-04-23 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-05-07 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-05-21 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-06-04 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-06-18 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-07-02 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-07-16 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-09-17 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-10-28 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-11-24 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-12-08 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-12-21 MSD's DC-02/DC-03 Phase III/IV City of Ladue 2020-04-23 5 Wood Acre Road City of Ladue 2020-06-18 5 Wood Acre Road City of Ladue 2020-06-24 5 Wood Acre Road City of Ladue 2020-09-01 5 Wood Acre Road City of Ladue 2020-11-10 5 Wood Acre Road City of Manchester 2020-07-29 322 Highlands Boulevard Dr. City of Manchester 2020-04-14 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-05-08 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-06-12 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-06-26 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-08-05 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-10-19 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Manchester 2020-11-19 1108 Sulphur Spring Rd. City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-05 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-10 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-17 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-22 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-24 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-29 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-01 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-08 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-15 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-17 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-20 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-22 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-28 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-31 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-07 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-10 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-11 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-18 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-25 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-01 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-10 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-16 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road 281 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-23 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-30 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-07 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-12 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-19 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-22 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-30 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-06 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-13 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-16 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-23 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-27 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-04 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-11 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-14 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-21 4.79 Ac., 12545 Dorsett Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-20 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-27 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-31 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-05 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-07 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-10 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-17 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-24 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-02 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-09 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-19 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-26 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-01 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-08 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-20 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-24 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-27 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-06 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-18 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-26 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-04 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-10 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-17 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-23 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-30 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-07 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-16 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-20 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-27 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-31 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-05 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-10 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-17 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-24 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-31 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-02 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-09 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-09 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-16 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-23 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-29 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-06 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road 282 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-26 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-30 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-06 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-13 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-16 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-23 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-27 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-02 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-09 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-14 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-18 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-29 2 Ac., 1832 Schuetz Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-03 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-10 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-17 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-24 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-01-31 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-07 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-17 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-02-24 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-02 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-09 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-16 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-23 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-03-29 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-06 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-10 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-20 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-04-27 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-04 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-11 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-18 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-05-26 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-01 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-06 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-13 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-20 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-29 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-03 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-10 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-07-17 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-01 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-14 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-21 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-08-28 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-04 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-11 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-19 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-09-25 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-02 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-09 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-16 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-23 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-10-30 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-06 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-13 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-20 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-11-27 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-04 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-11 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-18 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road 283 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-24 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Maryland Heights 2020-12-31 20 Ac, 3350 Sport Port Road City of Northwoods 2020-10-06 Nelson Drive City of Northwoods 2020-11-17 Nelson Drive City of Olivette 2020-07-06 3.0 acre redevelopment, 9473 Olive Blvd, Permit #'s 2020-00497, 00512, and 00626 City of Richmond Heights 2020-01-15 1301 Boland Place City of Richmond Heights 2020-05-22 1301 Boland Place City of Richmond Heights 2020-08-19 1301 Boland Place City of Town & Country 2021-01-08 All locations City of Wildwood 2020-01-22 Brightleaf Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-04-22 Brightleaf Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-07-29 Brightleaf Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-10-21 Brightleaf Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-01-22 Main Street Crossing Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-04-22 Main Street Crossing Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-07-29 Main Street Crossing Development (Consultant, BFA) City of Wildwood 2020-10-21 Main Street Crossing Development (Consultant, BFA) St. Louis County*11/25/2020 1 BROOKINGS DR, BLDG# 105 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*11/25/2020 1 BROOKINGS DR, BLDG# 105 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*1/16/2020 1 BROOKINGS DR, BLDG# 105 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*1/16/2020 1 BROOKINGS DR, BLDG# 105 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*5/12/2020 1 FABICK DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*2/13/2020 1 FABICK DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/29/2020 1 NORWOOD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63121 St. Louis County*11/24/2020 1 S TERMINAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*11/20/2020 1 S TERMINAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*11/9/2020 1 S TERMINAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*11/24/2020 1 SOCCER PARK DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 1 SOCCER PARK DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 1 SOCCER PARK DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 1 TWIN OAKS CT, VALLEY PARK, MO 63088 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 100 FRANKLIN RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*7/30/2020 100 FRANKLIN RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 100 FRANKLIN RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*4/30/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*3/5/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*2/3/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*12/11/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*9/3/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*4/30/2020 100 GLASHOP LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 1000 S ELAM AVE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63088-0000 St. Louis County*6/19/2020 1000 S ELAM AVE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63088-0000 St. Louis County*2/13/2020 1000 S ELAM AVE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63088-0000 St. Louis County*10/21/2020 10011 HALLS FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 10042 NATURAL BRIDGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63134 St. Louis County*9/17/2020 10042 NATURAL BRIDGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63134 St. Louis County*11/12/2020 10070 KENNERLY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 10070 KENNERLY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*9/28/2020 10070 KENNERLY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 10070 KENNERLY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 10070 KENNERLY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*9/25/2020 10216 DUKE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*11/18/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*7/24/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*7/14/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*4/20/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 1030 WOODCREST TERRACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*7/2/2020 1036 PERSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*3/5/2020 1036 PERSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*2/3/2020 1036 PERSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 1050 DODGE DR, FENTON, MO 63026 284 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*2/7/2020 10915 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 10915 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 10964 PAGE AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63132 St. Louis County*11/13/2020 110 ENCHANTED PKWY, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 110 ENCHANTED PKWY, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/21/2020 11040 LYDIA AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*7/30/2020 11040 LYDIA AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*7/2/2020 11040 LYDIA AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*11/19/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/19/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*5/8/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*4/14/2020 1108 SULPHUR SPRING RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*4/28/2020 11109 OLIVE BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*4/14/2020 11109 OLIVE BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*3/12/2020 11109 OLIVE BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 11109 OLIVE BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141 St. Louis County*7/27/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*5/4/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*5/4/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*5/4/2020 11298 SCHUETZ RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 11771 TESSON FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 11771 TESSON FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*12/17/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*10/26/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*10/13/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*10/2/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*9/10/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*8/25/2020 12 MILLSTONE CAMPUS DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*3/25/2020 120 SHEPLEY DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*3/5/2020 120 SHEPLEY DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*2/3/2020 120 SHEPLEY DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63137 St. Louis County*11/20/2020 12033 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*11/20/2020 12110 LUSHER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*8/28/2020 12110 LUSHER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*7/2/2020 12110 LUSHER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*5/18/2020 12110 LUSHER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*5/4/2020 12110 LUSHER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*11/9/2020 12220 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*6/19/2020 12220 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*6/2/2020 12220 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 12220 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 12220 BELLEFONTAINE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*11/2/2020 12657 FEE FEE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*7/1/2020 12657 FEE FEE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*5/6/2020 12657 FEE FEE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*11/17/2020 12800 CORPORATE HILL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63131 St. Louis County*7/14/2020 12800 CORPORATE HILL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63131 St. Louis County*4/20/2020 12800 CORPORATE HILL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63131 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 12818 DAYLIGHT CIR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63131 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 12818 DAYLIGHT CIR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63131 St. Louis County*9/14/2020 1292 HANNA RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*6/29/2020 13001 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63127 St. Louis County*12/23/2020 1351 ANTIRE RD, HIGH RIDGE, MO 63049 St. Louis County*12/10/2020 1351 ANTIRE RD, HIGH RIDGE, MO 63049 St. Louis County*12/15/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 285 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*11/13/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*10/28/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*10/1/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*7/1/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*2/13/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 14161 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*7/20/2020 1425 CRAIG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*7/17/2020 1425 CRAIG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*5/4/2020 1425 CRAIG RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63146 St. Louis County*12/18/2020 14401 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*10/28/2020 14401 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*7/8/2020 14401 MANCHESTER RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*6/19/2020 1467 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*5/18/2020 1467 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 1467 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*2/3/2020 1467 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*5/18/2020 1471 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*4/10/2020 1471 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*3/5/2020 1471 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 1471 DUNN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 1501 SAN SIMEON WAY, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/24/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*10/7/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*5/15/2020 1524 OCELLO DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/2/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/14/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*7/27/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*7/17/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*11/11/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/24/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/10/2020 1535 INDIAN HILL LN, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 15900 OLD JAMESTOWN RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*1/28/2020 15900 OLD JAMESTOWN RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*12/18/2020 16 HANCOCK AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*7/13/2020 1607 - 1611 WESTPORT COVE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63132 St. Louis County*12/3/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*10/28/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/11/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*5/11/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/7/2020 1620 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/25/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*6/19/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*12/16/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*11/16/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*9/25/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*12/16/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*11/9/2020 1700 DERHAKE RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63033 St. Louis County*7/20/2020 1720 SMIZER MILL RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*10/19/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*10/19/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*8/6/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*5/11/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 286 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*4/7/2020 1780 HAWKINS RD, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*5/12/2020 18900 FRANKLIN RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*11/13/2020 1912 BOWLES AVE, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 1912 BOWLES AVE, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*7/29/2020 1912 BOWLES AVE, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*12/21/2020 199 GRAVOIS BLUFFS PLAZA DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/15/2020 199 GRAVOIS BLUFFS PLAZA DR, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*6/19/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 200 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*11/23/2020 201 SHERIDAN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2050 FENTON LOGISTICS PK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*1/21/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/30/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*7/29/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*1/21/2020 2055 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2060 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2080 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 2080 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 2110 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2110 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 2110 FENTON LOGISTICS PARK, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/25/2020 2131 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*4/30/2020 2131 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*1/28/2020 2131 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*1/28/2020 2131 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*11/24/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/30/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*5/12/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2295 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/6/2020 2300 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*9/30/2020 2300 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*4/24/2020 2300 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 2300 HITZERT CT, FENTON, MO 63026 St. Louis County*11/20/2020 2331 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*4/30/2020 2331 CHAMBERS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*5/8/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*1/15/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*1/8/2020 2477 MARSHALL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/8/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*8/4/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/26/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*3/11/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/15/2020 2529 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/16/2020 2705 DOUGHERTY FERRY RD, CELL TOWER# CT1 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*1/16/2020 2705 DOUGHERTY FERRY RD, CELL TOWER# CT1 SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*11/23/2020 2761 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*11/2/2020 2761 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 287 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*8/13/2020 2761 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*7/7/2020 2761 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/4/2020 2829 OLEDEL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/3/2020 2832 BARRETT STATION RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*11/25/2020 2900 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*11/2/2020 2900 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/8/2020 2900 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*8/13/2020 2900 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 2900 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/14/2020 3 LAMBERT FIELD ST, BLDG# SAINT LOUIS, MO 63145 St. Louis County*11/18/2020 3009 DOUGLAS RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*2/19/2020 3009 DOUGLAS RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 3009 DOUGLAS RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 3009 DOUGLAS RD, FLORISSANT, MO 63034 St. Louis County*12/16/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/16/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/16/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*7/9/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/26/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 305 GREGG RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/5/2020 3150 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 3150 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*4/10/2020 318 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*7/9/2020 320 E RIPA AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 3200 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*7/29/2020 322 HIGHLANDS BOULEVARD DR, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*11/24/2020 351 FOREST SUMMIT CT, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*11/13/2020 351 FOREST SUMMIT CT, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/10/2020 351 FOREST SUMMIT CT, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/28/2020 351 FOREST SUMMIT CT, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*5/19/2020 3542 LONGVIEW DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/15/2020 3542 LONGVIEW DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/17/2020 3570 GREEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 368 STONEWALL DR, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 368 STONEWALL DR, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*2/19/2020 3700 S RIDER TRL, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 3701 S RIDER TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63045 St. Louis County*9/3/2020 3701 S RIDER TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63045 St. Louis County*8/25/2020 3701 S RIDER TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63045 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 3701 S RIDER TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63045 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 3701 S RIDER TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63045 St. Louis County*10/21/2020 3772 CORPORATE CENTER DR, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 3772 CORPORATE CENTER DR, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 3772 CORPORATE CENTER DR, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 3802 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 3802 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 3802 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 3802 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*9/28/2020 3838 AVENUE F ST, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*9/14/2020 390 TUMULTY DR, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 390 TUMULTY DR, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 390 TUMULTY DR, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*5/8/2020 390 TUMULTY DR, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*11/17/2020 3900 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 3905 ARTHEL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*8/17/2020 3912 REAVIS BARRACKS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 3912 REAVIS BARRACKS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/19/2020 3912 REAVIS BARRACKS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/10/2020 3930 EARTH CITY EXPY, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*10/21/2020 3930 EARTH CITY EXPY, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*9/30/2020 3930 EARTH CITY EXPY, EARTH CITY, MO 63045 St. Louis County*6/29/2020 400 BARNES RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63124 288 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*10/6/2020 4036 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*11/25/2020 4036 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 4036 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*10/6/2020 4036 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*4/10/2020 4036 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 4091 MOUNT OLIVE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/6/2020 4100 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/6/2020 4100 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/22/2020 4100 BAYLESS AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 4128 FIRST MISSOURI CU DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/4/2020 4155 HOFFMEISTER AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 4155 HOFFMEISTER AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/18/2020 4155 HOFFMEISTER AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/1/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*9/15/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/22/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 4194 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 4235 MIDAMERICA LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/13/2020 4235 MIDAMERICA LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/28/2020 4235 MIDAMERICA LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/23/2020 430 ARBOR SPRING DR, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*12/15/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*11/13/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*11/4/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*10/13/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*6/25/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 4318 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 4414 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/17/2020 4414 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 4414 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/4/2020 4435 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 4453 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 4453 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/1/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*9/15/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/6/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*7/8/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/25/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/22/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/22/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 4471 BAUMGARTNER RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/21/2020 4528 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*11/25/2020 4528 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*10/29/2020 4528 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 4528 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/24/2020 4528 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*5/26/2020 4529 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*3/27/2020 4529 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 4529 WEBER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/25/2020 4576 WOODSON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63134 St. Louis County*5/15/2020 4576 WOODSON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63134 St. Louis County*1/27/2020 4576 WOODSON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63134 St. Louis County*7/8/2020 4593 OLD BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/15/2020 4601 GREEN PARK RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*10/26/2020 4618 TIEMANN AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*12/21/2020 4631 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/4/2020 4631 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/21/2020 4725 MATTIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 289 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*11/4/2020 4725 MATTIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*9/28/2020 4725 MATTIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 4800 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/18/2020 4800 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*4/20/2020 4800 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/27/2020 4800 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 4830 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 4830 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 4855 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/15/2020 4855 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 4888 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/6/2020 4888 BAUMGARTNER RD, BLDG# D SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 4888 BAUMGARTNER RD, BLDG# D SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 4888 BAUMGARTNER RD, BLDG# D SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 5000 BUSSEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/10/2020 5000 BUSSEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*7/30/2020 5000 CEDAR PLAZA PKWY, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*12/18/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*8/13/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*6/1/2020 5000 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63126 St. Louis County*11/10/2020 5114 MIDAMERICA PLZ, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*7/8/2020 5114 MIDAMERICA PLZ, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/28/2020 5114 MIDAMERICA PLZ, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 5114 MIDAMERICA PLZ, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/22/2020 5114 MIDAMERICA PLZ, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/13/2020 515 FRANRU LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 515 FRANRU LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/26/2020 515 FRANRU LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 5259 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/21/2020 5322 BUTLER HILL RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*5/28/2020 5400 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*11/17/2020 5400 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*10/1/2020 5461 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*8/17/2020 5461 BAUMGARTNER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/8/2020 5670 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*9/15/2020 5670 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*7/23/2020 5670 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/21/2020 5670 MERAMEC BOTTOM RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/1/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*8/13/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/18/2020 5677 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*11/4/2020 5699 KERTH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63128 St. Louis County*2/20/2020 5758 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/20/2020 5758 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/1/2020 586 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*9/30/2020 586 LEWIS RD, EUREKA, MO 63025 St. Louis County*1/22/2020 6 NAZARETH LN, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/2/2020 6008 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/7/2020 6008 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*9/11/2020 6008 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*9/9/2020 6008 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*7/7/2020 6065 TREE RIDGE TRAIL, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 290 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*12/14/2020 610 BIG BEND RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 6200 HEIMOS INDUSTRIAL PARK DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 6200 HEIMOS INDUSTRIAL PARK DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/15/2020 6200 HEIMOS INDUSTRIAL PARK DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/28/2020 6200 HEIMOS INDUSTRIAL PARK DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*12/23/2020 6201 HUNTERS FORD RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 6201 HUNTERS FORD RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 6201 HUNTERS FORD RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*7/30/2020 6201 HUNTERS FORD RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*6/10/2020 6201 HUNTERS FORD RD, PACIFIC, MO 63069 St. Louis County*12/3/2020 625 MERAMEC STATION RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/28/2020 625 MERAMEC STATION RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/1/2020 625 MERAMEC STATION RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 625 MERAMEC STATION RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*12/8/2020 6252 OLSEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/19/2020 6252 OLSEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/19/2020 6252 OLSEN RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 6263 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/7/2020 6263 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/14/2020 655 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 655 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/19/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*1/8/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*8/26/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/2/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 6727 HEEGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/17/2020 6760 ST CHARLES ROCK RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63133 St. Louis County*9/17/2020 6760 ST CHARLES ROCK RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63133 St. Louis County*6/2/2020 6760 ST CHARLES ROCK RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63133 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 6760 ST CHARLES ROCK RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63133 St. Louis County*6/2/2020 685 PRIGGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 685 PRIGGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*6/3/2020 685 PRIGGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*4/8/2020 685 PRIGGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*1/28/2020 685 PRIGGE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63138 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 699 W OUTER RD, VALLEY PARK, MO 63088 St. Louis County*2/26/2020 699 W OUTER RD, VALLEY PARK, MO 63088 St. Louis County*9/11/2020 701 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/11/2020 701 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*8/5/2020 701 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 701 WREN AVE, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/4/2020 702 LEMAY FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*2/26/2020 715 WEIDMAN RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*1/13/2020 715 WEIDMAN RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*10/14/2020 725 KINGSLAND AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*9/14/2020 725 KINGSLAND AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*1/16/2020 725 KINGSLAND AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63130 St. Louis County*12/18/2020 7301 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/4/2020 7301 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*6/12/2020 7301 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*5/15/2020 7301 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*4/22/2020 7301 S LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*12/3/2020 7379 PAGEDALE INDUSTRIAL CT, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63133 St. Louis County*6/5/2020 7385 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/20/2020 7385 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 291 Appendix BMP 49 MCM4 Inspections Co-permittee Plan Area Inspection Date 2020 MCM 4 BMP Number 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections Area/Address of Land Disturbance St. Louis County*6/5/2020 7499 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/20/2020 7499 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*11/2/2020 7531 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*9/9/2020 7531 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*6/22/2020 7531 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*1/30/2020 7531 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*10/29/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*10/19/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*8/26/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/11/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 7550 MACKENZIE RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/10/2020 760 WOODS MILL RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*7/1/2020 760 WOODS MILL RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*4/16/2020 760 WOODS MILL RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*1/13/2020 760 WOODS MILL RD, BALLWIN, MO 63011 St. Louis County*6/22/2020 7603 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*5/1/2020 7603 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/20/2020 7603 TELEGRAPH RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63129 St. Louis County*2/13/2020 765 N SAPPINGTON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*2/13/2020 765 N SAPPINGTON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63122 St. Louis County*4/14/2020 801 HANNA RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*4/10/2020 8110 VALCOUR AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 8110 VALCOUR AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*5/26/2020 8430 ALASKA ST, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63125 St. Louis County*9/24/2020 8706 UNIVERSITY PLACE DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63121 St. Louis County*10/29/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/24/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/9/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*3/11/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*2/6/2020 8810 TOBEY AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/29/2020 9266 CLAYTON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63124 St. Louis County*12/14/2020 929 BIG BEND RD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 St. Louis County*10/29/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*9/28/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*7/14/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*5/11/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*3/6/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*1/10/2020 9720 MANCHESTER RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 St. Louis County*12/4/2020 9735 GREEN PARK INDUSTRIAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*10/30/2020 9735 GREEN PARK INDUSTRIAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*8/17/2020 9735 GREEN PARK INDUSTRIAL DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*11/20/2020 9825 HALLS FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*3/5/2020 9825 HALLS FERRY RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63136 St. Louis County*6/26/2020 9841 OLD WARSON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63124 St. Louis County*11/12/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*9/21/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/27/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*7/2/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*6/8/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*5/12/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 St. Louis County*4/10/2020 9917 GRAVOIS RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63123 * See co-permittee questionnaire for individual sites details 292 Appendix BMP 50 MCM4 Enforcements Number of Informal Enforcements Number of Formal Enforcements Data Provided by St. Louis County under contract Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin 0 0 No - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 0 0 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 0 0 No - 4 City of Berkeley 0 0 No - 5 City of Black Jack 0 0 Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 0 0 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood 0 0 No New home construction sites & construction permits locations inspected through Planning & Development on routine basis. 8 City of Bridgeton 13 1 No - 9 City of Calverton Park 0 0 Yes - 10 City of Charlack 0 0 Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield 2 23 No - 12 City of Clarkson Valley 0 0 No - 13 City of Clayton 1 1 No - 14 City of Cool Valley 0 0 Yes - 15 City of Crestwood 3 0 No - 16 City of Creve Coeur 4 0 No - 17 City of Dellwood 0 0 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres 0 0 No - 19 City of Ellisville 8 0 No - 20 City of Fenton 0 0 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson 0 0 No - 22 City of Florissant 0 0 No - 23 City of Frontenac 0 0 No Change over in Building Commissioner, we are still gathering information. 24 City of Glendale 0 0 Yes - 25 City of Green Park 0 0 Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood 5 0 No - 27 City of Jennings 0 0 No - 28 City of Kirkwood 1 1 No - 29 City of Ladue 9 2 No - 30 City of Lakeshire 0 0 No - 31 City of Manchester 0 0 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights 1 0 No - 33 City of Moline Acres 0 0 Yes - 34 City of Normandy 0 0 No - 35 City of Northwoods 2 0 No - 36 City of Oakland 0 0 Yes - 37 City of Olivette 1 0 No - 38 City of Overland 0 0 No - 39 City of Pagedale 0 0 Yes - 40 City of Richmond Heights 3 0 No - 41 City of Rock Hill 0 0 Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury 0 0 No - 43 City of St. Ann 0 0 No - Co-permittee 293 Appendix BMP 50 MCM4 Enforcements Number of Informal Enforcements Number of Formal Enforcements Data Provided by St. Louis County under contract Reported CommentsCo-permittee 44 City of St. John 0 0 Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills 12 0 No - 46 City of Town & Country 1 0 No - 47 City of University City 0 0 Yes - 48 City of Valley Park 0 0 No - 49 City of Vinita Park 0 0 No - 50 City of Warson Woods 0 0 No No land disturbance in 2020 51 City of Webster Groves 0 0 No - 52 City of Wildwood 7 2 No - 53 City of Winchester 0 0 No - 54 City of Woodson Terrace 0 0 Yes - 55 St. Louis County 9 12 Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court 0 0 Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor 0 0 No - 58 Village of Hanley Hills 0 0 Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough 0 0 Yes - 60 Village of Riverview 0 0 No - 294 Appendix BMP 51 MCM5 Post-Construction Ordinance Ordinance Name and/or Number Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Ordnance 2704, 99-40,04- 07 and 08-05 - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Ordinance #2081 - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2006-4 ord. 415.010 - 4 City of Berkeley ord #4438 - 5 City of Black Jack Ordinance No. 941 - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills GRD 1100 - 7 City of Brentwood Ordinance 4117 - 8 City of Bridgeton Ordinance #08-10 - 9 City of Calverton Park Ord 662 - 10 City of Charlack Stream buffer 08-0911. Tree preservation 405.145 - 11 City of Chesterfield Ordinance to require maintenance of stormwater management facilities - 2704 dated 6/4/2012 - 12 City of Clarkson Valley 08-02 Post Construction - 13 City of Clayton Chapter 430 Article II Post Construction Stormwater Control - 14 City of Cool Valley Ordinance 1127 - 15 City of Crestwood Ordinance 4100 Stream Buffer, Ordinance 3375 Landscaping - 16 City of Creve Coeur Ordinance 5685 (Chapter 425 Stormwater Regulations)- 17 City of Dellwood 1170 - 18 City of Des Peres Sec 420.030, Section 6-2, Section 6-4 - 19 City of Ellisville Ellisville Code of Ordinances Chapter 400.491 - 20 City of Fenton Title IV Zoning Ord 3001 - 21 City of Ferguson Res. #2008-3349 - 22 City of Florissant Land Disturbance Permit - 23 City of Frontenac Ord. 2011-1648 - 24 City of Glendale Chapter 462 Glendale Municipal Code - Stream Buffer Protection - 25 City of Green Park Ord 445 - 26 City of Hazelwood 3911-07 Stream Buffer - Co-permittee 295 Appendix BMP 51 MCM5 Post-Construction Ordinance Ordinance Name and/or Number Reported CommentsCo-permittee 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2149 - 28 City of Kirkwood Ordinance 9738: Amending zoning code for infill - 29 City of Ladue Ordinances #1951, #2148, and #2163 - 30 City of Lakeshire Land Distrubance Ordinance 292009 - 31 City of Manchester Ordinance Nos. 08-1852 & 09-1967 - 32 City of Maryland Heights Section 24-6.9 of the Municipal Code - 33 City of Moline Acres ordin 993 - 34 City of Normandy Normandy Ordinance #622 - 35 City of Northwoods 10-5 - 36 City of Oakland Land Disturbance Code - 37 City of Olivette Stormwater Management Ord (Ord 2601) Grading Ordinance (Ord 551)- 38 City of Overland Admin. Policy requiring storm water consideration in design - 39 City of Pagedale 0 - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 - 41 City of Rock Hill Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 - 42 City of Shrewsbury Ord 2670 and 2743 - 43 City of St. Ann Ordinance #2801 - 296 Appendix BMP 51 MCM5 Post-Construction Ordinance Ordinance Name and/or Number Reported CommentsCo-permittee 44 City of St. John Ordinance 1146 contracting with St. Louis County for enforcement.Ordinance 1147 establishing minimum regulations for controlling erosion and sediment from land disturbances at construction sites of more than one acre.- 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1675, #1704, #1712 - 46 City of Town & Country Muni Code Section 415.100 - 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 - 48 City of Valley Park 1473 - 49 City of Vinita Park None - 50 City of Warson Woods City building code 500.227; zoning code 415.090 and 416; tree preservation code is section/ chapter 245 of city code 51 City of Webster Groves Ord 8591 Stormwater and Ord 8813 Stream Buffer 52 City of Wildwood Ordinances 675, 1324, & 1488 - 53 City of Winchester Planned Unified Development PUD 1009 6-8-2001 - 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1725 - 55 St. Louis County Ordinance # 25,494, 23,553, 24,256, 26,111 - 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Ordinance 864 - Stream Buffer Protection - 58 Village of Hanley Hills Chapter 415: Stream Buffer and Setting Standards The actual title of Chapter 415 is "Village of Hanley Hills Stream Buffer Protection". As with all ordinances, this ordinance is monitored for compliance and violators are penalized. 297 Appendix BMP 51 MCM5 Post-Construction Ordinance Ordinance Name and/or Number Reported CommentsCo-permittee 59 Village of Marlborough Ordinance NO. 08-450, 1/14/2008 - 60 Village of Riverview 07-26 - 298 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 2019 Review Request From: Roland Biehl Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 10:53 AM Subject: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP - Review and update parking ordinances and/or polices, as needed Good morning, As Coordinating Authority for the St. Louis Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System, MSD is passing on guidance to you on achieving your 2020 Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) MCM5 BMP number 54, as follows: BMP Description: Copermittees will review and update parking ordinances and/or polices, as needed BMP Purpose: Reduce impervious parking areas and reduce barriers to incorporating green infrastructure into parking areas Expected Result of BMP: Optimize use of impervious areas in parking BMP 2020 Goal: Review the model parking ordinance presented in the Stormwater Best Management Practices Post-Construction Recommendations – Addressing Legal Impediments and Mandated Impervious Areas, February 2011 report, compare this model to current ordinance(s), and revise current ordinance and/or policies, as appropriate. The BMP referenced Recommendations Report is attached to this email and by clicking here for online access to it. The SWMP BMP requires you only to review and update your ordinance(s) as needed. We will ask you to report on your actions to either change on not change your policy as a result of your reviews in the December 2020 MS4 annual questionnaire. We realize some Cities already meet this BMP goal, particularly if your City participated in the referenced report. If you meet this BMP, we appreciate your efforts and there is nothing else you need to do at this time. As a start on reviewing where you stand, review the Recommendations report closely. The Introduction section gives a good background of the BMP, benefits of reducing impervious areas to improve the environment, and how reducing impervious areas relates to sustainable communities. Contact us at MSD on technical information such as how much impervious area of commercial parking is in your city. Contact the cities in the recommendations report for advice on how they incorporated changes. Here’s an outline of steps you can use as a checklist to document your review process and meeting the BMP: • Schedule a discussion with city planner on the BMP to review the parking regulations for the purposes as outlined in the SWMP. Goals to consider achieving • Reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve water quality • Reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as possible while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking • Reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by encouraging low impact solutions • Minimize the visual impact of parking lots on the streetscape • Buffer parking lots from residential uses • Ensure that parking areas are safe for vehicles and pedestrians • Planning staff review for potential text amendment of zoning code • Referral of the matter from City Council to the Zoning & Planning Commission • Zoning and Planning Commission is presented with the information on the potential text amendment • Zoning and Planning Commission makes recommendation back to the City Council • City Council Public Hearing on the recommendation, recorded by Court Reporter, where public, staff, and City Council discussion is held and the ordinance is presented • Ordinance required by City Council to amend the zoning code We would like to thank the City of Ladue for their help with this guidance. As a separate reminder, keep up with your work on all other SWMP BMPs associated with your municipality in calendar year 2019. These BMPs can be found by looking down the “Responsible Person” column and “Permit Year 3, 2019” column in the BMP tables. Click here for the SWMP, which is posted on the MSD website. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thank you Roland Biehl MSD, Environmental Compliance 10 East Grand Ave. St. Louis, MO 63147 314-436-8715 rabieh@stlmsd.com 299 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review Responses City of Blackjack From: vijay bhasin <bhasinassociates1@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 11:56 AM To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com> Cc: Norm McCourt of BJ <ncmccourt@gmail.com>; Kittrel Braselman II of BJ <directorofpw@cityofblackjack.com>; Karen Robinson <cityclerk@cityofblackjack.com> Subject: Fw: Parking Ordinance Review Report Request Good Morning Mr. Roland: Pursuant to your e-mails of today and phone conversations, please be advised that the City of Black Jack has not seen any commercial developments within the City limits during last decade, as such the current ordinance does not need any improvements. The staff will keep these regulatory & suggestive items of interest & BMP's in mind, whenever the circumstances change. We appreciate the cooperation and guidance from MSD and its staff. If I can be of any assistance, please advise. Thanks Vijay K. Bhasin, PE; PWLF Bhasin Associates Consulting Engineers bhasinassociates1@hotmail.com www.bhasin-associates.com T.No : 314-698-2232 Cell: 314-488-4148 Truth can be told in one way only. City of Bridgeton From: Brian Petersen <BPetersen@bridgetonmo.com> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 2:46 PM To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com> Subject: Post Construction Comparison (Bridgeton) Roland, Attached is a comparison between current City of Bridgeton Ordinances and policies versus the Stormwater Best Management Practices Post-Construction Recommendations document produced by The St. Louis County Phase II Storm Water BMP Implementation Work Group. Let me know if you need anything else. P.S. Your Jeep pictures are cool!!! Brian Petersen Assistant City Engineer City of Bridgeton Direct# (314) 373-3812 BPetersen@BridgetonMo.com 300 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 301 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 302 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 303 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Chesterfield From: Jim Eckrich <JEckrich@chesterfield.mo.us> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 9:29 AM To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com> Cc: Justin Wyse <JWyse@chesterfield.mo.us> Subject: FW: MS4 Stormwater Permit Req. 4.2.5.1.3 Compliance Roland, please see the attached memo. This demonstrates the City of Chesterfield’s compliance with Section 4.2.5.1.3. If you need anything else please let me know. James A. Eckrich, P.E. Director of Public Works / City Engineer City of Chesterfield (636) 537-4764 304 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Des Peres From: Steve Meyer <smeyer@desperesmo.org> Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 1:19 PM To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com> Subject: RE: MS4 Annual Report and Renewal Applications Roland, To summarize our conversation... Given the built-out nature of Des Peres, especially when it comes to our commercial corridor, I do not expect to see any significant changes to our parking regulations in the near future. We are, however, keeping a closer eye on residential improvements, requiring stormwater mitigation through BMPs to offset increases in impervious areas associated with accessory structures and infill housing. Steve Meyer, PE Director of Public Works City of Des Peres Office 314-835-6130 www.desperesmo.org For updates on current projects, visit www.desperesmo.org/projects P Help us to save our environment by printing this document only if it's necessary 305 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Ellisville 306 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 307 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 308 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Frontenac From: Jeff Wappelhorst <jwappelhorst@cityoffrontenac.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 10:53 AM To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com> Cc: Jaysen Christensen <jchristensen@cityoffrontenac.org>; Joseph Iliff <jiliff@cityoffrontenac.org> Subject: RE: St. Louis County Phase II Co-Permittee 2020 Stormwater Annual Report Form - MCM5 BMP - Review and update parking ordinances and/or polices, as needed Importance: High Roland, The review of the parking Ordinances and Planning and Zoning portion of the review has not taken place during 2020 However the matter is being discussed with the City Administrator and planned to be discussed with our new Building Commissioner / Planning zoning administrator. As you can imagen it’s quite a task as the parking ordinances also revolve around land and Business use parking requirements. Thank You Jeff Wappelhorst Director of Public Works City Of Frontenac 10555 Clayton Rd Frontenac Missouri 63131 314-994-0646 309 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Kirkwood 310 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Ladue 311 312 Section VI. A. Off -Street Parking Requirements 1. The following table shows the general parking standards for the City of Ladue: Use Required parking per square foot (sf) Grocery stores (5,000 sf or more) 4.5 spaces per 1000 sf Convenience stores and small food markets (less than 5,000 sf) 3.3 spaces per 1000 sf General retail 4 spaces per 1000 sf Retail store (furnishings, art) 2.5 spaces per 1000 sf Service Station 1 space for every employee on maximum shift + 3.3 spaces per 1,000 sf of convenience store area Restaurant/ Bar (1,500 sf or more) 1 space for every 3 seats plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift OR 12 spaces per 1000 sf Restaurant (less than 1,500 sf) 6 per 1000 sf Fitness facilities 5 spaces/ 1000 sf Beauty salon/ barber/ spa services 5 spaces per 1000 sf Tailor/ Dry cleaning 2.5 spaces per 1000 sf Auto sales/ leasing 3 spaces per 1000 sf of sales/ showroom space and 1 space for every vehicle used in operation of the use. This shall not include space provided for vehicles for sale or lease. Mixed Use Commercial Retail/Service Center (at least 10,000 sf) Facility 10,000 to 100,000 — 4 per 1000 sf Over 100,000 sf — 2.85 per 1000 sf Medical and dental clinics and offices 4.5 per 1000 sf Financial institutions 3.6 spaces per 1000 sf of gross floor area Professional office bldgs. 3 per 1000 sf Banquet facility/Event space 3.3 spaces per 1000 sf Private club 1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space for every 3 members Warehouse 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use Manufacturing 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use Nursery School/ Day Care 2.66 spaces per 1000 sf (or 1 space for every 10 children enrolled plus 1 per employee) School 1 space for every classroom and office and 1 space for every 4 students over 16 years of age Community Center/ Recreational facility (gym, tennis, pool, etc.) 3.3 per 1000 sf Library 2 spaces per 1000 sf Church 1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat equals 2' of bench length) plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use 2. The above table shall be used to determine number of parking spaces and shall be enforced as follows: a. Square footage means the gross square footage of floor area of the building or section of building of the specific use. b. If proposed parking spaces are within 10% of the standard in the above table, proposed parking spaces shall be considered to be in compliance with these requirements. c. If proposed parking spaces vary from the standard by more than 10%, but not more than 20%, such request must be accompanied by a traffic study and can be approved by the City Planner if the study indicates the proposed parking is reasonable. d. Any variation from the parking standards table of more than 20% must be approved by the Zoning and Planning Commission with a Special Use Permit. A parking study will be required. e. The requirements in paragraphs b through d above shall apply in all situations in which proposed parking spaces are either less than or more than the standard listed in VI.A.1. 3. Mixed use retail/service/office centers more than 10,000 square feet in size shall be encouraged to share parking and can use the parking ratio shown in table A.1. if they comply with the following: a. No more than 5% of parking spaces on the property may be reserved with a maximum number of reserved spaces not to exceed 10. b. Mixed use center shall be at least 30% office or retail and no more than 10% shall be a restaurant use. Percentage of use shall be based on gross floor area. c. If restaurant use exceeds 10% of the facility, additional parking shall be added according to table A.1 based on the amount of restaurant square footage that exceeds 10%. d. In determining compliance with parking requirements for mixed use facilities, the City Planner may allow some flexibility. A parking study shall be required when flexibility is requested and may be granted when parking study indicates such flexibility is warranted and is in keeping with the spirit and intent of this Section. 4. If approved by the Zoning and Planning Commission, parking spaces may be designated for future possible parking needs, but not developed until such time as they are deemed necessary by the property owner or the City. These deferred parking spaces shall be counted toward the required parking for the facility. a. The area of the deferred spaces shall be landscaped in conformance with the City's landscape regulations. If deferred parking spaces are not ever deemed necessary, such spaces do not need to be developed but shall be maintained as green space. b. At such time that approved deferred spaces are to be developed, a permit will be required from the Building Department and compliance with applicable City Codes, including specifically all City of Ladue Stormwater Regulations in effect at the time of construction. A Special Use Permit amendment or Site Plan amendment will not be required if deferred spaces are constructed as approved. 5. Parking spaces shall not be used for storage or for any other purpose. Commercial trucks and vehicles shall be parked at the rear of the premises, or other area screened from view, during non -business hours. B. Accessible Parking Spaces 1. Accessible parking spaces designated for disabled persons shall be required according to the table below. Required accessible parking spaces shall be inclusive of the total number of spaces required. Total Parking Spaces in Lot Required Number of Accessible Spaces 25 or fewer 1 26 to 50 2 51 to 75 3 76 to 100 4 101 to 150 5 151 to 200 6 201 to 300 7 301 to 400 8 401 to 500 9 501 to 1,000 2% of total over 1,000+ 20 plus 1 for each 100, or fraction thereof, over 1,000 2. Each accessible space designated for use for the disabled shall be marked by an above grade sign showing the international symbol of accessibility, in compliance with the Missouri Revised Statutes. Said sign shall be centered at the interior end of the parking space a minimum height of sixty (60) inches from the bottom of the sign to the parking space finished grade. Said sign shall also state, or an additional sign shall be posted below or adjacent to the sign stating, the following: "$50 to $300 fine." Sign permits are not required for parking signs designating accessible parking spaces. 3. Each accessible parking space shall be at least eight (8) feet wide with an adjacent five (5) foot wide aisle. Aisles may be shared by two (2) spaces. One (1) in every four (4) accessible parking spaces shall be: (a) Served by an access aisle a minimum of eight (8) feet wide or otherwise designed to meet federal ADA standards for van accessible parking; (b) Designated "lift van accessible only" with signs that meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 4. Accessible parking spaces shall be located on the shortest possible accessible route to an accessible entrance of the building. If a building has multiple accessible entrances, handicapped parking shall be located near each accessible entrance. 5. Accessible parking spaces, aisles, and routes must be maintained in good repair and kept clear of snow, ice, or fallen leaf build-up. 6. The provisions of this Subsection shall apply to the construction of any new parking lot and at the time an existing parking lot is restriped. Nonconforming signs or spaces otherwise required pursuant to this Subsection which were in use prior to the enactment of this Subsection, shall not be in violation of this Subsection during the useful life of such signs or spaces. (Amended June 2018, Ord. # 2189) C. Parking Lot Design, Access, and Maintenance 1. The minimum size of a parking space shall be 9 feet wide by 19 feet long. 2. The minimum dimensions of off street parking areas shall comply with the following table: *Note — Additional width may be required if the aisle serves as a principal means of access to on -site buildings or structures Parking angle Stall Width (A) Aisle to curb (B) Aisle width* (C) Curb length per stall (D) 90° 9.0' 19.0' 22.0' 9.0' 60° 9.0' 21.0' 17.5' 10.5' 45° 9.0' 19.7' 12.5' 12.7' \\\\/\\\\\ 3. In the event that the desired parking angle is not listed in the above table, different dimensions may be used and submitted to the Ladue City Planner for approval. To determine compliance, dimensions shall be compared to other requirements in this Section to ensure that any such modifications are in keeping with the spirit and intent of this Code. 4. On -site parallel parking stalls shall be a minimum of 9'x22' and adjacent to a 22' two-way lane or a 15' one-way lane. 5. All parking areas, roads, and drives shall be paved with a surface material meeting the specifications of the City of Ladue. City staff may approve pervious surface materials where appropriate and keeping with the spirit and intent of this Code. 6. If proposed parking spaces exceed 110% of the general parking standards shown in the table in Subsection VI.A.1, any spaces that exceed 110% must be paved with a pervious material, as approved by City staff. 7. Parcels of land shall be permitted one driveway opening per street frontage, but additional driveway openings may be approved through a Site Development Plan provided there is a minimum of one -hundred (100) feet of frontage for each driveway opening along each road. Driveway openings shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in width unless a wider opening is specifically approved in a Site Development Plan. [Ord. 1531] 8. Parking lots shall provide for the efficient circulation of vehicles by minimizing backing movements. In no event shall parking or loading spaces require or permit the backing of vehicles into public rights -of -way. 9. The location of each parking space and the location and direction of movement along the driveways providing access thereto shall be indicated by painting upon the surface, by raised directional signs, or by markers, or other similar measures placed in the surfacing. 10. The parking area shall be maintained in a manner to keep it as free as practicable from dust, paper, and other loose particles, and snow and ice shall be promptly removed by the operator. All adjacent sidewalks shall be kept free from dirt, ice, sleet, and snow and in a safe condition for use by pedestrians. All signs, markers, or any other methods used to indicate direction of traffic movement and location of parking spaces shall be maintained in a neat and legible condition. Likewise, any walls, trees, and shrubbery, as well as surfacing of the parking area, shall be maintained in good condition throughout its use for parking purposes. The Building Commissioner shall have the authority to prohibit the use of the area for parking purposes unless and until proper maintenance, repair, or rehabilitation is completed. 11. Sidewalks shall be provided along the front property line on the property or on the street right-of-way between the property line and the edge of the street paving or curb; the location and design shall be reviewed by City Staff. The sidewalk requirement can be waived if the City Council finds a sidewalk would be inappropriate in the location. D. Parking Lot Screening and Landscaping 1. The owner of the property and the operator of any business thereon shall plant trees or shrubs so as to screen off-street parking areas from the view of the street as well as any adjoining property in a residential district. 2. Parking lot landscaping shall be reviewed according to Chapter 102, Article IV and the Ladue Code of Ordinances. 3. A planting strip of 10 feet shall be provided in the front yard, adjacent to the right-of-way of the property. A landscaped screen three (3) feet in height shall be planted along the length of the strip and trees shall be planted at no more than twenty-five (25) feet on center in the required landscape strip. If necessary, some trees and landscaping may be located in the right-of-way with approval of the Public Works Department or other appropriate entity and in accordance with Chapter 90 of the Ladue Code of Ordinances. 4. A landscaped buffer strip shall be provided at a minimum width of twenty (20) feet between a parking lot and an abutting property line with a residential use. Landscaping shall be required to screen the parking area from the view of residential properties. 5. During the Site Plan or Special Use Permit process, as deemed necessary based on the usage of the site, the Zoning and Planning Commission may require reasonable, additional landscaping or an enlarged buffer strip in addition to what would otherwise be required in this Section. A solid fence or a masonry wall may be required in addition to landscaping or may be substituted for the screen planting in side and rear yards, but not along any public or private street. 6. All parking areas shall contain a landscaped area equal to ten (10) percent of the required parking spaces which areas shall contain trees, shrubs, ground cover, or grass. All other parts of a lot not used for buildings or other structures for parking, loading, or access ways, shall be suitably landscaped. 7. The ends of parking rows abutting a circulation aisle shall be defined by interior landscaped areas. All interior landscaped areas in parking lots shall have a minimum size of 135 square feet. Each separate interior landscaped area shall include at least one deciduous shade tree, and there shall be at least two such trees for every one hundred (100) linear feet of parking in an interior parking row (not adjacent to the perimeter). 8. The planting shall be maintained, kept free of trash and debris, and all dead material shall be removed and replaced. No planting shall be permitted or maintained so that it would be a safety hazard at any entrance to or exit from a parking area. 9. All loading and truck circulation areas adjacent to residences shall be located at least 30 feet from the property line adjacent to a residential property and shall be completely screened by building walls, solid fences, masonry walls, and/or landscaping. E. Parking Lot Lighting Parking lot lighting shall comply with the requirements in Section IV., Subsection H regarding lighting. F. Stormwater Management for Parking Facilities 1. At least one bioretention area shall be required for every new parking area or for every increase in impervious parking area of at least 1000 square feet. Bioretention area must be designed to address stormwater runoff in compliance with City requirements and be approved by the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD). 2. Additional stormwater management shall be required in order to meet the City's stormwater regulations in Chapter 110 of the Ladue Code of Ordinance and other relevant regulations and must be approved by MSD. 3. Pervious material may be used for parking areas as approved by City staff, in accordance with the intent and spirit of this Code. Maintenance agreements may be required for certain types of pervious pavement. Pervious pavement may be required for certain parking lots, subject to the requirements of this Section. G. Off -Street Loading Requirements 1. There shall be provided at the time any building is erected or structurally altered off-street loading space in accordance with the following requirements. Gross Floor Area Required Loading Use of building in Square Feet Spaces Office Building less than 5,000 None 5,000 to 50,000 1 50,000 to 200,000 2 each 75,000 over 200,000 1 Retail, Service or Wholesale Use less than 2,000 None 2,000 to 20,000 1 20,000 to 100,000 2 each 75,000 over 100,000 1 Industrial Use less than 5,000 None each 10,000 over 5,000 1 2. In all cases where the required off-street loading space is located in a manner that a truck must back directly from a major street into a loading space, a maneuvering space of not less than 50 feet shall be provided on the lot on which the use is located. 3. All required off-street loading spaces shall be paved and shall be screened from the front yard area of the lot and from adjoining property in a residential district. H. Parking Regulations for Residential Uses 1. All required parking spaces for a residential use shall be located in a part of the main structure, in an accessory garage, in a carport, or in any established side or rear yard, but shall not be located within a required rear yard, required side yard, or any part of a front yard, except that in the E-1 District the required two (2) parking spaces may be located in one side yard and any part of a rear yard or the required rear yard. [Ord. 1895] 2. All required parking spaces in residential areas shall have a stable surface, as approved by the Building Department and shall be provided with access by way of a driveway that shall also have an approved stable surface. 3. Driveways and similar outdoor parking facilities accessory to a residential use which are developed in any residential district in accordance with the requirements of this Section shall be used solely for the parking of passenger automobiles, including light trucks of less than 8,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, owned or leased by occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory, or by guests of such occupants or owners, except as provided in paragraphs (4), (5), and (6) of this Subsection H. 4. No commercial vehicle shall be parked on residentially -zoned land except such vehicles temporarily parked on a lot for the purpose of providing permitted construction, or for maintenance or other contracted services specifically for the location where such vehicle is parked or as specifically allowed by paragraphs (5) or (6) of this Section VI. H. Vehicles engaged in construction for which a building permit has been issued by the city must be moved from the site within 24 hours of job completion, expiration, or revocation of a building permit. Vehicles engaged in maintenance or other contracted services may not remain on the site for more than 7 calendar days and must be moved from the site within 24 hours of job completion. 5. A single trailer, motor home, recreational vehicle, boat, commercial vehicle, or light truck may be stored only in a rear yard if hidden by a screen as defined in Section XV if it meets all of the following criteria: (a) Owned, leased, and/or operated by the occupant of the residence; (b) Does not exceed three-quarter ton rated capacity and does not exceed 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight as licensed by the State of Missouri; (c) Does not have more than two axles; (d) Does not exceed 20 feet in length, eight feet in width, or eight feet in height; (e) Is not designed or used for hauling explosives, gasoline, liquified petroleum products, or any other hazardous materials; (f) Is not a vehicle for hire for the transportation of persons for a fee or other consideration; and (g) Is not designed or used for the transportation of freight, merchandise, or construction materials for hire. 6. Any noncommercial vehicle meeting all of the criteria in paragraph (3) above except items (b) and/or (d) may be garaged on a residential lot, but shall not be stored in any yard. 7. Whenever applicable, residences must have at least one interior driveway that meets the minimum requirements to be used by the Ladue Fire Department as a fire access road. 1. Non -conforming Parking Facilities Legally established parking facilities that do not meet these requirements may continue as previously established. If the use of a parking facility is changed, a building is enlarged, or other changes are introduced that affect parking, such as seating capacity, the changes to the parking facility must comply with the current parking requirements. Whenever a parking area is repaved or restriped, the parking facility must come into compliance with Subsection B regarding Accessible Parking and should comply with other requirements, especially Subsection C, whenever feasible. Whenever an existing building is reconstructed or enlarged by at least 20% of gross floor area, the property shall be required to thereafter comply with all the requirements for parking facilities in this Section VI and other applicable City of Ladue regulations. Section 2. Remove "Joint parking facilities." from the list of uses needing a Special Use Permit in Section I II of the Zoning Ordinance. This shall be removed from the list of uses in Subsections III.C.1.e. and III.C.2.e. Renumber remaining items accordingly. Section 3. Repeal Subsection VII.F.9 which lists the requirements for a property to obtain a Special Use Permit for joint parking. Renumber remaining items in Subsection VII.F accordingly. Section 4. Repeal and replace Subsections VIII.E.(4) and VIII.E.(5) regarding parking and screening requirements for Site Development Plans to make them consistent with the new requirements in Section VI, to read as follows: VIII.E. Design Standards (4) Landscaping and Screening. Standards for landscaping will be evaluated according to Chapter 90 of the Ladue Code of Ordinances and the requirements of this Zoning Ordinance, giving special attention to Section VI regarding buffering and screening of parking areas. Additional landscaping and buffering may be required by the Zoning and Planning Commission when necessary to better meet the intent of this Section. (5) Parking (a) Parking shall comply with Section VI of this Zoning Ordinance. The Zoning and Planning Commission may allow for some flexibility from Section VI when deemed necessary to better meet the intent of this Section. Section 5. Add the following definition to Section XV of the Zoning Ordinance: Parking area. The portion of a property set aside for parking and circulation of vehicles to include all driveways providing access to parking spaces. For the purposes of determining required landscaping, parking area shall not include any portion of a required buffer nor any green space outside of an area reasonably deemed to be set aside for parking for a facility. Section 6. Repeal Section X.H.(7) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Ladue relating to Zoning Board of Adjustment's approval of deferred parking. Renumber remaining items in Section X.H.(7) accordingly. Section 7. Any other section of Ordinance 1175 — the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Ladue — that refers to parking shall be modified to reference the new Section VI and be consistent with these amendments. Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor. PASSED THIS 16TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2019. President, City Council APPROVED AND ADOPTED, THIS 16TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2019. f Nancy Spe IL - ATTEST: Laura hider, C 2uL, t' Clerk Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Maryland Heights 325 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review City of Wildwood 326 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 327 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 328 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review 329 Appendix BMP 54 MCM5 Parking Ordinance Review St. Louis County City of Fenton 330 of six (6) inches of concrete on four (4) inches of compacted aggregate base. 2. Driveways connecting a Commercial/Business, Multi-Family Complex, or Industrial Lot to the edge of pavement of the adjacent Street shall be a minimum of eight (8) inches of concrete on four (4) inches of compacted aggregate base. C. Driveways constructed of concrete and located on a Residential Lot shall be a minimum of four (4) inches on four (4) inches of compacted aggregate base. D. Driveways constructed of Asphalt and located on a Residential Lot shall be a minimum of four (4) inches of Type "C" Asphalt on six (6) inches of compacted aggregate base. E. Driveways constructed of concrete and located on a Commercial/Business, Multi-Family Complex, or Industrial Lot shall be a minimum of six (6) inches in depth on four (4) inches of compacted aggregate base. F. Driveways constructed of Asphalt and located on a Commercial/Business, Multi-Family Complex, or Industrial Lot shall be a minimum of four (4) inches in depth on six (6) inches of compacted aggregate base. Exception: Driveways in the "R-1" Districts shall be exempt from the surface requirements on Lots used for Residential Use. Chapter 496 Off-Street Parking and Loading Section 496.010 Scope of Provisions. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] Editor's Note: Former Chapter 496, Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements, containing Sections 496.010 through 496.200, was repealed 5-28-2020 by Ord. No. 4034. The regulations contained in this Chapter shall govern the size, number, location, and design of all Off-Street Parking Areas in the City as required for each land use, activity, Building, or Structure permitted by this Title. Section 496.020 General Requirements For Off-Street Parking Areas. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. No Off-Street Parking Space required under this Chapter shall be used for any other purpose. B. No Off-Street Parking Area shall project beyond any required Buffer Area or Setback, except as otherwise provided for in the specific regulations of that Zoning District. C. Driveways leading to an Off-Street Parking Area shall not be used for parking. D. All required Off-Street Parking Areas shall be provided on the same Lot as the use to be served, except as follows: 1. Alternate off-street parking provisions specified in the regulations of that Zoning District. 2. Shared Off-Street Parking Areas for two (2) or more uses may be provided wherein said Parking Areas are less than three hundred (300) feet from the property to be served. The total required Off-Street Parking Spaces for all uses participating in an approved shared Off-Street Parking Area shall not be less than the sum of the Off-Street Parking Spaces required for each use individually. All requests for shared Off-Street Parking Area approval shall be submitted to the Community Development Department and accompanied by a report with data and information setting forth justification for such request, including signed agreements from all participants. Section 496.030 Minimum Off-Street Parking Space Dimensions. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. The regulations of this Section shall govern the dimensions of the Off-Street Parking Spaces in all Zoning Districts. B. The requirements for Off-Street Parking Spaces shall meet the minimum dimensions in the following table: A B C D E F G 45° 9.0 19.7 12.5 12.7 51.9 45.6 60° 9.0 21.0 17.5 10.5 59.5 55.0 90° 9.0 19.0 22.0 9.0 60.0 A Parking Space angle (degrees) B Parking Space width (feet) C Minimum Space length to curb (feet) D* Drive Aisle width (feet) E Curb length per car (feet) F Curb to curb (feet) G Center-to-center width of double row with Drive Aisle between (feet) * Additional width may be required where the Drive Aisle serves as the principal means of access to on-site Buildings or Structures. C. In the event that the desired Off-Street Parking Space angle is not specified by the above table, the Director may specify other equivalent dimensions associated with the desired parking angle by interpolating from dimensions listed in the table. D. A dimension of eight and one-half (8 1/2) feet by eighteen (18) feet may be permitted for Off-Street Parking Spaces provided in excess of the minimum requirements as set forth in this Chapter when designated for compact car use. E. On-site parallel Off-Street Parking Spaces shall be nine (9) feet by twenty-two (22) feet adjacent to a twenty-two (22) foot two-way lane or a fifteen (15) foot one-way Drive Aisle. F. Curbed islands are required at the ends of Drive Aisles where necessary, as reasonable determined by the Director, for traffic control or drainage. G. The Director may approve the use of continuous curbs as wheel stops and thus measure the size of Off- Street Parking Spaces to be two (2) feet less in length than otherwise required. In such instances, the Off- Street Parking Space design shall allow for the vehicle to overhang the curb by two (2) feet and such overhang area must be clear of all obstructions, signs, and trees and may not encroach the required Buffer Area or Setback. Section 496.040 Procedure. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. When a use is expanded or changed, Off-Street Parking Spaces and Loading Spaces shall be provided in accordance with the regulations set forth in this Chapter for the area or capacity of such expansion or change in combination with the previously existing use. B. Every application for a new, enlarged, or remodeled Building, Structure, or use shall include a Site Plan, in compliance with Chapter 447 and drawn to scale and fully dimensioned, showing the Off-Street Parking Area, including all Off-Street Parking or Loading Spaces. C. A Land Disturbance Permit is required for grading and stormwater runoff for construction of any new, enlarged, or remodeled Off-Street Parking Areas. The application shall be accompanied by a Site Plan in compliance with Chapter 447, to be reviewed and approved, if appropriate, by the Director. Any deviation from the approved Site Plan shall constitute a violation of this Chapter. Section 496.050 Modified Parking Demand. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. When any Building or Structure undergoes a change of use or any increase in Gross Floor Area, or seating capacity, Off-Street Parking and/or Loading Spaces shall be increased to equal or exceed the required Off- Street Parking or Loading Space requirements of the Chapter. An Occupancy Permit shall not be issued until provision is made for the increased amount of required Off Street Parking and/or Loading Spaces. B. If the Building is being constructed as a shell for a future office/warehouse use, the number of required Off-Street Parking Spaces shall be calculated based on a minimum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Building being utilized for an office use and the remainder of the Building being utilized for warehouse use. C. When a Building or Structure undergoes a decrease in Gross Floor Area due to interior space re-allotment or design, a decrease in seating capacity, a permanent decrease in number of employees, or other unit of measurement, the available Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces may be reduced accordingly. Remaining Off-Street Parking Spaces or Loading Spaces must at least equal or exceed the Off-Street Parking or Loading Space requirements of the entire Building, activity, or Structure as modified. Section 496.060 Driveway Regulations. - See Chapter 495 for Driveway regulations. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] Section 496.070 Ingress And Egress. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] All Driveways to Off-Street Parking Areas from a public Street shall be subject to specific approval by the City in accordance with any additional requirements contained in appropriate ordinances to ensure the smooth and safe circulation of vehicles to and from the public Street system. In no event shall any Off-Street Parking Areas, be designed in a manner requiring the backing out of vehicles into public Streets, except for Detached or Attached Single-Family Dwellings. Section 496.080 Design And Maintenance Of Off-Street Parking Areas. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. Except as otherwise provided for in this Chapter for Off-Street Loading Spaces, all Off-Street Parking Areas shall be a minimum of four (4) inches Asphalt with not less than seven (7) inches crushed rock base or not less than six (6) inches concrete with four (4) inches crushed rock base. B. Alternate paving surfaces may be considered for approval under Site Plan Review when such surface is an integral design element of the property and deemed consistent with sound planning and construction standards C. All Off-Street Parking Areas shall be designed to meet the ADA (American with Disabilities Act). D. Internal Drive Aisles, pedestrian walks, open spaces, and Off-Street Parking and/or Loading Spaces shall be designed as integral parts of an overall Off-Street Parking Area design to achieve an adequate, safe, and convenient arrangement for pedestrian and traffic circulation. E. Landscaped, paved, and comfortably graded pedestrian walks shall be provided along the lines of the most intense use, particularly from Building entrances to Streets, parking areas, and adjacent Buildings. F. The materials used in the design of paving, lighting fixtures, Retaining Walls, Fences, curbs, and benches shall be of good appearance, easily maintained, and indicative of their function. G. Off-Street Parking Areas shall be designed with adequate stormwater drainage facilities to prevent damage or inconvenience to adjacent Lots, Streets, Sidewalks, and Alleys. H. Off-Street Parking Areas shall be kept clear of trash and debris and shall be maintained free of surfaces defects. I. All Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces shall be marked by durable painted lines at least four (4) inches wide and extending the length of the space or by curbs or other means reasonably approved by the Director to indicate individual Parking Spaces. Signs or markers located on the surface within an Off-Street Parking Area shall be used as deemed necessary by the Director to ensure efficient and safe traffic operation of the area. Section 496.090 Repair, Service Or Sales Use Of Parking Facilities. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] It shall be unlawful for the owner, operator, lessee, or attendant of any Off-Street Parking Area to permit motor vehicle repair work, service, vending, selling, offering for sale, or display of merchandise, unless permitted otherwise in this Code. Section 496.100 Reduction Of Required Parking Spaces. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] The minimum Off-Street Parking Space requirements may be reduced in all Zoning Districts, except for Detached and Attached Single-Family Dwellings, on approval of a Special Use Permit in compliance with the provisions set forth in Section 420.020 of this Title. With each such Special Use Permit application, the Applicant shall provide a parking study showing justification for a reduction in required Off-Street Parking Spaces and that such reduction will not adversely impact future use of the subject or adjacent properties. Section 496.110 Lighting. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] Lighting shall be provided to illuminate any Off-Street Parking Area to be used at night. Such lighting shall be maintained, arranged, and installed to deflect, shade, and focus lights away from adjacent properties. The height, type, spacing, and degree of light standard may be further regulated by the Director in relation to specific site conditions or type of development. Off-Street Parking Area lighting, when provided, shall not exceed a maximum of five (5) foot-candles at a distance of fifteen (15) feet from the base of a light standard, shall provide a minimum illumination of any Off-Street Parking Area surface of not less than one-half (1/2) foot-candle, and shall not be greater than one (1) foot-candle at any Lot Line adjoining a Non-Residential District or Lot with a Residential Use. Illumination beyond the Lot Line of any adjoining Residential District or Lot with a Residential Use shall not exceed one-tenth (0.1) foot-candle. Section 496.120 Off-Street Parking And Loading Space Requirements. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. Minimum Off-Street Parking Space requirements in Section 496.120(D) do not include Off-Street Parking Areas for the following: 1. Paved areas used for storage and display of vehicles in conjunction with an approved Automotive Sales and/or Services, Commercial Motor Vehicle Dealers or Commercial Motor Vehicle Repair, or Recreational Vehicle Sales or Construction Equipment Dealer use on the same Lot. 2. Paved areas used for the storage of Automobiles and Commercial Motor Vehicles used in support of the approved and Permitted Use on the same Lot. 3. Outdoor Storage Areas related to a use on the same Lot. B. When the determination of the number of required Off-Street Parking Spaces results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of one-half (1/2) space or less should be disregarded and any fraction over one-half (1/2) space shall count as one (1) space. C. Off-Street Parking Spaces required on an employee basis shall be based on the number of employees on the maximum shift. D. The following uses shall provide Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces as follows: Use Minimum Parking Space Requirement Minimum Loading Space Requirement Animal Hospital 3 spaces for every doctor, plus 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift None Art Dealer or Artisan, Craftsman, and Photography Studio 1 space per 500 square feet of Floor Area None ATM Facility See Chapter 450 Drive-Through Services Automotive Collision Shop Commercial Motor Vehicle Repair 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift, plus 3 spaces for every service bay None Automotive Convenience Store 1 space for every fuel dispenser, plus 3.5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of retail Floor Area None Automotive Customizing Shop Automotive Service Store 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift, 3 spaces for every service bay, and 3 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of retail sales area None Automotive Sales (New and Used) Commercial Motor Vehicle Dealer Recreational Vehicle Sales 3 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area of sales and showroom/office area and 3 spaces for every service bay. Table 1 Automotive Washing Facility See Chapter 450 Drive-Through Services None Places of Public Assembly, including: 1 space for every 4 fixed seats (1 seat equals 2 feet of bench length) or 1 space for every 3 persons based on building occupancy load. Table 2 Banquet Facility Convention Center Club and Civic Lodge Entertainment Facility or Theater Recreational Facility, Indoor Unlimited (unless otherwise noted herein) Recreational Facility, Indoor Limited (unless otherwise noted herein) Auditorium Gymnasium Bed and Breakfast Inn 2 spaces, plus 1 space for every rentable bedroom None Church 1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat equals 2 feet of bench length) in the main assembly room None Financial Institution 4 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 1 Retail Store Healing Arts Establishment Liquor Store Medical Marijuana Dispensary Facility Pet Supply Store Pharmacy Use Minimum Parking Space Requirement Minimum Loading Space Requirement Used Merchandise Store Other Commercial, Retail or Service Uses not otherwise listed in this Section Community Center 10 spaces, plus 1 additional space for each 300 square feet of Floor Area in excess of 2,000 square feet Table 2 Construction Equipment Dealer 3 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area of office, sales or showroom area, plus 2 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area or 1 space for each employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater Table 1 Day Care Facility 1 space per 5 children, plus 1 space per employee None Drive-Through Service See Chapter 450 None Dwelling Single-Family, Single- Family Attached, Two-Family 2 spaces for each Dwelling Unit shall be provided behind the Front Setback None Dwelling Multi-Family, Condominium, Apartment, Loft 2 spaces for each Dwelling Unit None Educational Facility 1 space for every classroom and office and 1 space for every 4 students over 16 years of age, plus required spaces for places of public assembly None Emergency Service Facility 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift None Fitness Instruction Studio 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area None General Service Contractor 4 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area of office and sales area, plus 2 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area or 1 space for each employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater Table 1 Government Administrative Building 3.5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 2 Golf Course 10 spaces per each hole None Grocery Store, Convenience 3.5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 1 Grocery Store, General 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 1 Health Club 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area None Hotel or Extended Stay Hotel 1 space for every guest room or sleeping unit, plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus required parking for affiliated uses (Banquet Facility, Restaurants, etc.) Table 2 Medical Office or Facility 4 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Table 2 Use Minimum Parking Space Requirement Minimum Loading Space Requirement Floor Area or 4 spaces for every doctor and 1 space for every additional employee, whichever is greater. A minimum of 10 spaces is required for a Medical Facility Museum or Library 10 spaces, plus 1 additional space for each 300 square feet of Floor Area in excess of 2,000 square feet None Nursery 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 4 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of sales room area Table 2 Office, General 3 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 2 Personal and Business Service Shop (unless otherwise herein noted) 4 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area or 1 space for every 2 employees, whichever is greater Table 2 Barber or Beauty Shops 3 spaces for every barber chair None Laundromat 1 space for every 2 washing machines None Dry Cleaning 3.5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of Floor Area Table 2 Pet Grooming Facility 1 space for every 2 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space per grooming table None Handball, Racquetball, Tennis Courts 2 spaces for every court, plus auditorium seating None Soccer Hockey Basketball Skating Rink 1 space per 100 square feet of playing area, plus auditorium seating None Bowling 4 spaces for every lane. Additional spaces shall be provided for affiliated uses (Restaurant, multi-function room) None Recreational Facility, Outdoor Limited (unless otherwise noted herein) 1 space for every 3 persons of the maximum number of persons that may be accommodated at any 1 time None Research Center 1 space per every employee on the maximum shift. Table 2 Restaurant or Tavern 1 space for every 3 seats, plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift. A Restaurant or Tavern which provides an Outdoor Dining area in which the number of seats exceeds 20% of the number of indoor seats shall also provide parking spaces for the Outdoor Dining area at a ratio of 1 parking space per 4 outdoor seats provided None Restaurant Fast Food 1 space for every 2 seats, plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, in addition to 1 space for every 3 seats of outdoor seating None Use Minimum Parking Space Requirement Minimum Loading Space Requirement area Self-Storage Facility 5 spaces for the first 5,000 square feet of storage area, plus 1 space for each additional 5,000 square-foot of storage area None Service Center, Repair 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift, 3 spaces for every service bay, plus 3 spaces for every 1,000 feet of retail sales area None Truck Terminal 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift Warehouse Less than 1,000 square feet 1 space for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area, plus required parking for affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) None 1,000 square feet to 4,999 square feet 1 space for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area, plus required parking for affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 2 5,000 square feet to 9,999 square feet 1 space for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area, plus required parking for affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 1 10,000 square feet or larger 1 space for every 1,000 square feet of warehouse area, plus required parking for affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 1 Industrial (Heavy and Light), Wholesale Less than 1,000 square feet 2 spaces per every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus required parking for any affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) None 1,000 square feet to 4,999 square feet 2 spaces per every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus required parking for any affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 2 5,000 square feet to 9,999 square feet 2 spaces per every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus required parking for any affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 1 10,000 square feet or larger 2 spaces per every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus required parking for any affiliated use (i.e. office, retail areas) Table 1 Warehouse Showroom Sales 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift, and 3 spaces for every 1,000 feet of retail sales area Table 2 Other uses not specified in this Where no minimum requirement is Use Minimum Parking Space Requirement Minimum Loading Space Requirement Section specified in this Section or where any of the parking requirements may be construed as applicable to the same use, Lot or Building, the final determination of required parking shall be made by the Director Section 496.130 Minimum Off-Street Loading Requirements. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. Each Off-Street Loading Space shall connect with an Alley, Driveway, or Street and shall be laid out so that trucks shall be able to maneuver into adjacent loading docks or designated loading areas at the side or rear of the Building served, except that for commercial units of less than five thousand (5,000) square feet, the City may approve a loading zone to accommodate ten-foot by twenty-five-foot loading zone spaces in front of the Building under Site Plan Review. The Off-Street Loading Spaces shall be provided in accordance with the following tables: Table 1 Floor Area (square feet) Number of Min. 10-foot X 40-foot Loading Spaces 5,000 to 24,000 1 24,001 to 60,000 2 60,001 to 96,000 3 96,001 to 144,000 4 144,001 to 192,000 5 192,001 to 240,000 6 240,001 to 294,000 7 294,001 to 348,000 8 For each additional 54,000 1 additional loading space Table 2 Floor Area (square feet) Number of Min. 10-foot X 25- foot Loading Spaces Number of Min. 10-foot X 40-foot Loading Spaces 2,000 to 10,000 1 10,001 to 25,000 2 25,001 to 100,000 2 1 For each additional 100,000 1 additional loading space B. All Off-Street Loading Spaces shall meet the following requirements: 1. Adequate space shall be provided within the site to accommodate the loading and unloading of trucks, tractors, and trailers. A designated Off-Street Loading Space shall be provided for the location of trash collection or compaction units, in addition to the Off-Street Loading Space requirements provided herein. 2. The required Off-Street Loading Spaces shall have adequate means of access to a Street, Alley, or Highway in a manner that will least interfere with traffic movement. 3. The Director may require landscaping, Fencing, or other materials to effectively screen Off-Street Loading Spaces. 4. The Off-Street Loading Spaces must be paved with a minimum of nine (9) inches Portland cement concrete or any other material approved by the Director when such alternate paving surface is an integral design element of the property and deemed consistent with sound planning and construction standards. 5. Each ten-foot by forty-foot Off-Street Loading Space required by Table 1 or 2 must have seventy-five (75) feet of maneuvering space and shall have a vertical clearance of not less than fourteen (14) feet. 6. Off-Street Loading Spaces utilized for the location of trash collection shall be screened with a privacy fence or any other material approved by the Director upon a showing that such alternate material provides equivalent or better Screening. Section 496.140 Accessible Parking Regulations. [Ord. No. 4034, 5-28-2020] A. Accessible Off-Street Parking Spaces shall be provided in accordance with the following table: 1. Accessible Parking Table. Total Number of Parking Spaces Required Minimum Number of Accessible Spaces Required 1 to 25 1 26 to 50 2 51 to 75 3 76 to 100 4 101 or more 5 plus 1% of the total number of spaces 2. One (1) of every eight (8) accessible parking spaces shall be van accessible and shall be designated "lift van accessible only" with signs that meet the requirements of the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, and any rules or regulations established pursuant thereto. Off-Street Parking Areas containing less than eight (8) accessible parking spaces shall provide at least one (1) van accessible parking space. B. The accessible parking spaces shall meet the following requirements: 1. Accessible parking spaces shall be at least ten (10) feet wide with a five-foot access area immediately adjacent thereto. Two (2) accessible parking spaces may share a common access area. 2. Van accessible parking spaces shall be at least ten (10) feet wide with an eight-foot access area immediately adjacent thereto; two (2) accessible parking spaces may share a common access area. 3. Accessible parking spaces shall be located on the shortest possible accessible circulation route to an accessible entrance of the Building. 4. Each parking space designated for physically disabled persons shall be provided with a freestanding Sign bearing the international symbol of accessibility in white on a blue background and may also include appropriate wording such as "Accessible Parking." In addition, such freestanding Sign must read "fifty dollars ($50.00) to three hundred dollars ($300.00) Fine" pursuant to H.B. 389 enacted by the State of Missouri. Non-conforming signs in use prior to August 28, 1997, shall not be in violation of this Section during the useful life of the Sign so long as it is maintained in an appropriate manner as determined by the Director, provided, however, that under no circumstances shall the useful life of the non-conforming signs or spaces extended by means other than those means used to maintain any Sign or space of the owner's property which is not used for vehicles displaying a disabled plate. 5. Height Requirements. Accessible parking spaces shall be identified by a Sign centered within the space. The bottom of the Sign shall not be less than four (4) feet or more than five (5) feet above grade. The sign(s) will utilize the international symbol of access and include the violation fine notice specified in this Section. 6. Color Requirements. a. All required accessible parking spaces shall be marked and maintained with blue space lines on the parking area pavement. Ground painted symbols are not required, however, if provided, shall be of the same blue color as the space marking. b. Requirements of this Section shall apply to all new Off-Street Parking Areas and any existing Off-Street Parking Area that is restriped or redesigned. Appendix BMP 57 MCM5 Pre-Construction Planning Ordinance Name and/or Number Implement MSD Site Design Guidance date April 17, 2009 Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Site Design Guidance Yes - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Ordinance #2128 No - 3 City of Bel-Ridge Stream buffer protection Yes - 4 City of Berkeley ord #4438 No - 5 City of Black Jack N/A Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1127 Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Ordinance 4010 Yes Planning & Development inspects sites prior to, during, and after construction activities to ensure that erosion does not occur. 8 City of Bridgeton Site Design Guidance Yes - 9 City of Calverton Park Ord 770 Yes - 10 City of Charlack Contract with St. Louis county 515.140 Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Policy PW-026 Yes - 12 City of Clarkson Valley n/a Yes - 13 City of Clayton Section 430.090 Storm Water Design Yes - 14 City of Cool Valley MSD Site Design Guidance Adopted by Cool Valley - 15 City of Crestwood Sediment and Erosion Control Manual Yes - 16 City of Creve Coeur Pre-construction planning required through ordinances 1788, 1789, 2207, 5069, 5410, and 5685 Yes - 17 City of Dellwood 1170 Yes - 18 City of Des Peres Anything over 1 acre requires MSD approval Yes - 19 City of Ellisville Ordinances 2769 & 3187 Yes - 20 City of Fenton Title IV Zoning Ord 3301 Yes - 21 City of Ferguson Res. #2008-3349 No - 22 City of Florissant Land Disturbance Permit Yes - 23 City of Frontenac Ord. 2010-1621 No - 24 City of Glendale B 13-08 & B14-08 County follows MSD Site Deign Yes - 25 City of Green Park -Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood MSD Review Memo Yes - 27 City of Jennings Ord. No. 2149 Yes - 28 City of Kirkwood Ordinance 9738: Amending zoning code for infill Yes - Co-permittee 344 Appendix BMP 57 MCM5 Pre-Construction Planning Ordinance Name and/or Number Implement MSD Site Design Guidance date April 17, 2009 Reported CommentsCo-permittee 29 City of Ladue Ordinances #1951, #2100, #2148, and #2163 No - 30 City of Lakeshire Land Distrubance Ordinance 292009 No - 31 City of Manchester Ordinance Nos. 08-1852 & 09-1967 Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Ordinance 2009-3335 Stream Buffer Protection No - 33 City of Moline Acres ordin 993 Yes - 34 City of Normandy Land Disturbance/ Plan Design Application No - 35 City of Northwoods 10-5 Yes - 36 City of Oakland City Policy and Land Disturbance Code Yes - 37 City of Olivette Ord 2601, 2541, 2370, 2387, 2609 - - 38 City of Overland 2008-30 No City to update ordinances by December 31, 2021 39 City of Pagedale 0 No - 40 City of Richmond Heights Land Disturbance Code - Ordinance #4695 No - 41 City of Rock Hill Municipal Zoning Approval for permit application Yes - 42 City of Shrewsbury Ord 2670 and 2743 No - 43 City of St. Ann MSD Site Design Guidance Yes - 44 City of St. John Required when plans are submitted and reviewed.Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Ordinance #1675, #1704, #1712; IP 5/5/09 Yes - 46 City of Town & Country Muni Code Section 415.100 Yes - 47 City of University City Ordinance 7065, 7072 Yes - 48 City of Valley Park MSD Site Design Yes - 49 City of Vinita Park None No - 50 City of Warson Woods City Zoning Code 415.090 Site Development Plan; Also Section 416 of City Zoning Code Yes - 51 City of Webster Groves Ord 8591 No - 52 City of Wildwood Ordinances 675, 1324, & 1488 Yes - 53 City of Winchester Stream Buffer 957 12-12- 07 Yes - 345 Appendix BMP 57 MCM5 Pre-Construction Planning Ordinance Name and/or Number Implement MSD Site Design Guidance date April 17, 2009 Reported CommentsCo-permittee 54 City of Woodson Terrace ORD 1906 Yes - 55 St. Louis County MSD Site Design Guidance 5/27/2009 Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court Land Disturbance Code Yes - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Bel-Nor Municipal Code Title IV Article VI Stormwater Consideration in Site Design Yes - 58 Village of Hanley Hills Village of Hanley Hills Stream Buffer Protection Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough sites design guide Yes - 60 Village of Riverview -Yes - 346 Appendix BMP 59 MCM6 Training Number Employees Training Method Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin 0 By MSD 0- Due to Covid 19 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 7 In-House - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 2 By MSD - 4 City of Berkeley 0 - Having entire staff educated and train on MS-4 /community awareness. Waiting on next event schedule by MSD 5 City of Black Jack -In-House - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 2 By MSD - 7 City of Brentwood 15 In-House Not Applicable 8 City of Bridgeton 21 By MSD,In-House - 9 City of Calverton Park 1 By MSD,Outsourced - 10 City of Charlack 0 -Plan on attending when available in person again. Unable to attend because of pandemic. 11 City of Chesterfield 62 By MSD - 12 City of Clarkson Valley 1 By MSD - 13 City of Clayton By MSD No employees were trained in 2020 due to COVID limitations put on city staff. The city intends on training employees in 2021. 14 City of Cool Valley 1 In-House - 15 City of Crestwood 12 By MSD - 16 City of Creve Coeur 15 By MSD,In-House - 17 City of Dellwood 1 In-House Due to COVID-19, we reduced staff and cut back on many programs including trainings. 18 City of Des Peres 8 By MSD - 19 City of Ellisville 7 By MSD - 20 City of Fenton 8 In-House - 21 City of Ferguson 12 In-House - 22 City of Florissant 4 By MSD - 23 City of Frontenac 4 By MSD - 24 City of Glendale 4 In-House - 25 City of Green Park 1 By MSD - 26 City of Hazelwood 17 By MSD - 27 City of Jennings 20 In-House achieved 28 City of Kirkwood 1 By MSD - 29 City of Ladue 10 By MSD - 30 City of Lakeshire 0 -- 31 City of Manchester 6 By MSD - 32 City of Maryland Heights 27 By MSD - 33 City of Moline Acres 0 In-House - 34 City of Normandy 7 In-House Training Media provided by MSD 35 City of Northwoods 2 In-House - 36 City of Oakland 1 By MSD - 37 City of Olivette 4 By MSD Brian, Meryl, Eric and Don online on December 9 2020 38 City of Overland 17 In-House - 39 City of Pagedale 3 By MSD None 40 City of Richmond Heights 8 By MSD - 41 City of Rock Hill 6 By MSD - 42 City of Shrewsbury 5 By MSD,In-House - 43 City of St. Ann 5 In-House - 44 City of St. John 6 In-House - 45 City of Sunset Hills 10 By MSD - Co-permittee 347 Appendix BMP 59 MCM6 Training Number Employees Training Method Reported CommentsCo-permittee 46 City of Town & Country 3 In-House - 47 City of University City 9 By MSD - 48 City of Valley Park 15 In-House - 49 City of Vinita Park 0 In-House - 50 City of Warson Woods 2 By MSD Remote training due to COVID; link provided via email 51 City of Webster Groves 25 In-House - 52 City of Wildwood 0 By MSD Due to COVID-19, Wildwood staff did not attend training seminars. We plan to fully resume training in 2021. 53 City of Winchester 3 By MSD - 54 City of Woodson Terrace 5 By MSD - 55 St. Louis County 323 In-House - 56 Town of Norwood Court 0 By MSD No Employees 57 Village of Bel-Nor 2 In-House - 58 Village of Hanley Hills 1 By MSD Be advised that Hanley Hills only has one full-time employee working within the Public Works Department supervised by the Public Works Commissioner. The Public Works Commissioner works full time and endeavors to work, monitor and supervise remotely. 59 Village of Marlborough 3 By MSD,In-House - 60 Village of Riverview 1 In-House - 348 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of Bel-Ridge 2020-01-20 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-02-21 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-04-21 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-06-25 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-08-20 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-10-20 City shop - City of Bel-Ridge 2020-12-03 City shop - City of Berkeley 2020-01-31 6200 bkl of Washington - City of Berkeley 2020-04-22 6200 blk Washington cut & trim grass around re-tension poud and treated pavers with weed control. cutting was done once a week up to October 30, 2019 - City of Berkeley 2020-11-16 up to December 18, 2020 the city provide leaf collection for the residents removing 210 cubic yards - City of Breckenridge Hills 2020-09-15 3112 Pasteur - City of Brentwood 2020-01-03 Public Works salt storage shed inspected & materials arranged for future storm events.- City of Brentwood 2020-01-03 Public Works Garage- staff inspected spill kit to ensure all items were present.- City of Bridgeton 2020-06-15 Bridgeton Municipal Athletic Complex - 13217 Ferguson Ln.- City of Bridgeton 2020-06-15 Bridgeton Parks Maintenance Facility - 13159 Taussig Rd.- City of Bridgeton 2020-08-27 Bridgeton Recreation Center & Aquatic Park - 4201 Fee Fee Rd.- City of Bridgeton 2020-08-31 Bridgeton Government Center - 12355 Natural Bridge Rd.- City of Bridgeton 2020-09-03 Berry Hill Club House & Maintenance Building - 11919 Berry Hill Rd.- City of Bridgeton 2020-10-26 Bridgeton Street Department & Central Garage - 4015 Fee Fee Rd.- City of Charlack 2020-05-06 City hall 8401 Midland Public works facility 8451 Lackland Charles Evola park 8542 Forest - City of Chesterfield 2020-06-29 Central Park Aquatic Center, Parks Maintenance Facility, City Hall, Public Works Facility - City of Clayton 2020-12-10 8300 Shaw Park Drive, Clayton, MO 61305 Municipal Garage - City of Cool Valley 2020-09-15 Cool Valley Public Works Building - City of Crestwood 2020-03-30 Spellman Park, P29286; Acorn, Oak Ridge, and Sessions, P29767 - City of Crestwood 2020-06-24 Spellman Park, P29286; Acorn, Oak Ridge, and Sessions, P29767 - City of Crestwood 2020-08-27 Crestwood City Center, ! Crestwood Plaza - City of Crestwood 2020-09-29 Spellman Park, P29286; Acorn, Oak Ridge, and Sessions, P29767 - City of Crestwood 2020-12-21 Spellman Park, P29286; Acorn, Oak Ridge, and Sessions, P29767 - City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-13 Public Works Maintenance Facility; 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-02-18 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - 349 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of Creve Coeur 2020-03-09 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-04-01 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-05-04 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-06-01 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-07-06 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-08-03 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-09-09 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-10-02 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-11-03 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Creve Coeur 2020-12-01 Public Works Maintenance Facility 996 East Rue de la Banque - City of Des Peres 2020-12-28 Streets Garage - City of Ellisville 2020-12-29 553 Old State Road, Public Works Facility - City of Ellisville 2020-12-29 37 Weis Avenue, Police Facility - City of Ellisville 2020-12-29 1 Weis Avenue, City Hall Facility - City of Ellisville 2020-12-29 239 Kiefer Creek Road, Park Maintenance Facility - City of Ellisville 2020-12-29 225 Kiefer Creek Road, Park Administration Facility - City of Fenton 2020-08-13 All Fenton Owned Facilities - City of Ferguson 2020-03-09 Inspection during routine mowing and maint - City of Ferguson 2020-04-20 -- City of Ferguson 2020-05-18 -- City of Ferguson 2019-06-17 -- City of Ferguson 2020-07-08 -- City of Florissant 2020-01-22 City Garage - City of Glendale 2020-12-11 Public Works Complex, 721 Bismark Ave, Glendale - City of Hazelwood 2020-01-08 City Hall/Police Department (415 Elm Grove Lane)- City of Hazelwood 2020-01-03 Firehouse #2 (6800 Howdershell Road)- City of Hazelwood 2020-01-03 Firehouse #1 (6100 N. Lindbergh Boulevard)- City of Hazelwood 2020-01-03 Maintenance Garage (115 Ford Lane)- City of Hazelwood 2020-01-03 Civic Center East (8969 Dunn Road)- City of Hazelwood 2020-01-03 Community Center (1186 Teson Road)- City of Jennings 2020-02-03 P W Garage Park maintenance bldg.- City of Jennings 2020-08-10 P W Garage Park maintenance bldg.- City of Kirkwood 2020-01-15 345 South Fillmore, Kirkwood, MO 63122 Public Works (Streets, Fleet, Sanitation)- City of Kirkwood 2020-01-16 111 South Geyer Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122 Parks - City of Ladue 2020-06-10 Ladue Public Works Maintenance Facility including Fleet Maintenance Buildings, Storage Yard, Salt Dome - City of Ladue 2020-04-27 North County Recreation Complex, 2577 Redman Road - 350 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of Ladue 2020-04-28 The Pavilion at Lemay, 305 Gregg Road - City of Ladue 2020-04-28 Greensfelder Recreation Complex, 550 Weidman Road - City of Ladue 2020-04-29 St. Vincent Community Center, 7335 St. Charles Rock Road - City of Ladue 2020-04-29 Kennedy Recreation Complex, 6050 Wells Road - City of Ladue 2020-05-01 Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road - City of Ladue 2020-05-03 Affton Community Center, 9801 McKenzie Road - City of Ladue 2020-05-06 Faust Park, 15185 Olive Boulevard - City of Ladue 2020-08-20 Parks Operations Trade Compound, 347 CCC Road - City of Ladue 2020-09-04 Operations Maintenance District #5, 433 Cliff Cave Road - City of Ladue 2020-09-17 Operation Maintenance District #1, 4050 Seven Hills Drive - City of Ladue 2020-09-10 Operations Maintenance District #2, 11201 Schaefer Drive - City of Ladue 2020-09-22 Materials Laboratory, 11283 Schaefer Drive - City of Ladue 2020-10-06 Traffic Operations Building, 2688 Adie Road - City of Ladue 2020-10-13 MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Avenue - City of Ladue 2020-10-26 Operations Maintenance District #4, 10996 Kohrs Lane - City of Ladue 2020-10-26 Fleet Main Garage, 2500 Drilling Service Drive - City of Manchester 2020-12-28 Public Works Facility, 800 Second Street, 63021 - City of Manchester 2021-01-05 Parks Maintenance Facility, 359 Old Meramec Station Rd, 63021 - City of Manchester 2020-03-06 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of Manchester 2020-07-06 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of Manchester 2020-09-14 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of Manchester 2020-12-22 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of Manchester 2020-12-08 Henry Ave Amended Soils - City of Manchester 2021-01-05 Paul Schroeder City Park Rain Garden - City of Maryland Heights 2020-06-08 2715 Fee Fee Rd.- City of Normandy 2020-12-21 Manually collect blowing trash and debris from right of way locations: 1.) Bermuda dr. from Woodstock Florissant. 2.) Florissant RD. from Natural Bridge to city limit 3.) Natural Bridge from metrolink overpass to Lucas and Hunt 4.) Lucas and Hunt Rd.- City of Northwoods 2020-04-09 Northwoods Park and Baden Creek area - City of Northwoods 2020-05-21 Northwoods Park and Baden Creek area - City of Northwoods 2020-06-11 Northwoods Park and Baden Creek area - City of Northwoods 2020-07-02 Northwoods Park and Baden Creek area - City of Northwoods 2020-08-20 Northwoods Park and Baden Creek area - City of Northwoods 2020-09-24 Baden Creek at Nelson/Winchester - 351 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of Northwoods 2020-10-08 Baden Creek at Nelson/Winchester - City of Northwoods 2020-11-12 Baden Creek at Nelson/Roland - City of Northwoods 2020-12-17 Baden Creek at Nelson/Roland - City of Oakland - - City has no facilities to inspect. City Parks are routinely checked each month by Code Enforcement Officer. City of Olivette 2020-02-03 Routine inspections at 1140 Dielman Rd, Olivette Center - City of Overland 2020-01-27 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-02-24 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2021-03-16 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-04-01 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-05-04 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-06-01 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-07-02 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-08-07 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-09-01 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-10-19 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-11-18 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Overland 2020-12-21 1602 Riddle Court, Overland MO 63132 - City of Pagedale 2021-02-05 -- City of Richmond Heights 2020-12-18 City Hall - City of Richmond Heights 2020-12-18 Public Works and Maintenance Yard - City of Richmond Heights 2020-12-18 The Heights (Community Center)- City of Richmond Heights 2020-12-18 Public Safety (Police and Fire)- City of Rock Hill --- City of Shewsbury 2020-01-02 City Hall, Public Works, and City Parks - City of St. Ann 2020-04-15 Tiemeyer Park - City of St. Ann 2020-04-15 St. Ann Park - City of St. Ann 2020-04-15 St. Ann Golf Course - City of St. Ann 2020-04-15 St. Ann Public Services Maintenance Yard - City of St. John 2020-01-03 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-02-14 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-03-13 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-04-17 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-05-15 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-06-12 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-07-17 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-08-14 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-09-11 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-10-16 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-11-13 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-12-11 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-02-14 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-03-13 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-04-17 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-05-15 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-06-12 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-07-17 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-08-14 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-09-11 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-10-16 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-11-13 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2020-12-11 8920 Bristol - City of St. John 2021-01-05 Parks Maintenance Facility, 359 Old Meramec Station Rd, 63021 - 352 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of St. John 2020-03-06 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of St. John 2021-07-06 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of St. John 2021-09-14 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of St. John 2020-12-22 Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, 63011, P-27530-00 Area 6 - City of St. John 2020-09-16 Henry Ave Amended Soils - City of Sunset Hills 2020-06-10 Municipal Campus; Maintenance Yard; Salt Dome; Garage.- City of Sunset Hills 2020-06-17 Annual City Wide Culvert Inspection; Culverts are also inspected on a regular basis.- City of Sunset Hills 2020-01-29 City BMP Inspections; Sunset Ford, Middlewood Ct., Sappington Barracks, Community Center & Aquatic Center - City of Town & Country 2020-01-16 1011 Municipal Center Drive - City of Town & Country 2020-01-16 Salt Mill Road - City of Town & Country 2020-01-16 13525 Clayton Road - City of University City 2020-12-11 624 Kingsland (Parking Lot 4)- City of University City 2020-12-09 8480 Delmar (Centennial Greenway)- City of University City 2020-12-09 863 Westgate (Firehouse 1)- City of University City 2020-12-09 7220 Waterman (Flynn Park)- City of University City 2020-12-09 1552 82nd St. (Fogerty Park)- City of University City 2020-12-11 1351 N. Hanley (Millar Park)- City of University City 2020-12-09 8211 Groby (Ruth Park Golf Course)- City of Warson Woods -Not applicable; no applicable facilities to inspect; no maintenance BMPs Not applicable - no applicable facilities to inspect; no maintenance BMPs City of Webster Groves 2020-01-15 City of WG Municipal Facilities - City of Wildwood 2020-01-22 Wildwood City Hall BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-01-22 Manchester Road Streetscape Phase 2 BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-04-22 Wildwood City Hall BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-04-22 Manchester Road Streetscape Phase 2 BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-07-29 Wildwood City Hall BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-07-29 Manchester Road Streetscape Phase 2 BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-10-21 Wildwood City Hall BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-10-21 Manchester Road Streetscape Phase 2 BMPs - City of Wildwood 2020-04-10 Pond Grover Loop Detention (Consultant, NLS)- City of Wildwood 2020-06-17 Pond Grover Loop Detention (Consultant, NLS)- City of Wildwood 2020-08-04 Pond Grover Loop Detention (Consultant, NLS)- City of Wildwood 2021-01-14 Pond Grover Loop Detention (Consultant, NLS)- City of Winchester - 1x per month- street tour inspection is done. Maint. Garage inspection is done quarterly. Park/Playground inspections done weekly - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-06-01 TOWN HALL - 9351 GUTHRIE AVE - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-07-06 CITY HALL - 4323 WOODSON ROAD - 353 Appendix BMP 61 MCM6 Inspections Co-permittee Inspection Date Inspection Location Reported Comments * City of Woodson Terrace 2020-06-01 POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4305 WOODSON ROAD - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-07-06 COMMUNITY CENTER - 4301 CALVERT AVE - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-06-01 POOL - 4301 CALVERT AVE - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-06-01 PUBLIC WORKS - 4301 CALVERT AVE - City of Woodson Terrace 2020-06-01 PUBLIC WORKS - 9648 AMBRO AVE - City of Woodson Terrace - St. Louis County 2020-02-11 Jefferson Barracks, 251 Cy Road - St. Louis County 2020-04-27 North County Recreation Complex, 2577 Redman Road - St. Louis County 2020-04-28 The Pavilion at Lemay, 305 Gregg Road - St. Louis County 2020-04-28 Greensfelder Recreation Complex, 550 Weidman Road - St. Louis County 2020-04-29 St. Vincent Community Center, 7335 St. Charles Rock Road - St. Louis County 2020-04-29 Kennedy Recreation Complex, 6050 Wells Road - St. Louis County 2020-05-01 Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road - St. Louis County 2020-05-03 Affton Community Center, 9801 McKenzie Road - St. Louis County 2020-05-06 Faust Park, 15185 Olive Boulevard - St. Louis County 2020-08-20 Parks Operations Trade Compound, 347 CCC Road - St. Louis County 2020-09-04 Operations Maintenance District #5, 433 Cliff Cave Road - St. Louis County 2020-09-17 Operation Maintenance District #1, 4050 Seven Hills Drive - St. Louis County 2020-09-10 Operations Maintenance District #2, 11201 Schaefer Drive - St. Louis County 2020-09-22 Materials Laboratory, 11283 Schaefer Drive - St. Louis County 2020-10-06 Traffic Operations Building, 2688 Adie Road - St. Louis County 2020-10-13 MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Avenue - St. Louis County 2020-10-26 Operations Maintenance District #4, 10996 Kohrs Lane - St. Louis County 2020-10-26 Fleet Main Garage, 2500 Drilling Service Drive - Village of Bel-Nor -Not Applicable - all maintenance is outsources to commercial providers - Village of Marlborough 2020-01-03 7826 Wimbledon Drive, 63119 (garage, salt shed)- Village of Hanley Hills - N/A Hanley Hills does have an Operation and Maintenance Program. As mentioned earlier in this questionnaire, inspections are done by the Public Works Department to determine what actions may need to be taken. They are done regularly at the discretion of the Public Works Department. Note that the Public Works Commissioner has lived in Hanley Hills for 20 years minimally. Has been on the Board for 10+ years and works in this area both professionally and on behalf of Hanley Hills. * refer to co-permittee questionnaire for addiitional information 354 Appendix BMP 63 MCM6 BMPs Co-permittee Plan Area BMP Location and Description (e.g., maintenance building and park) BMP Description (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement) City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention #1 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Bio-Retention Basin City of Bridgeton Detention Pond #1 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Detention Pond City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention #2 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Bio-Retention Basin City of Bridgeton Detention Pond #2 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Detention Pond City of Bridgeton Permeable Pavers - Parking Lot of Bridgeton Government Center Permeable Pavers City of Bridgeton Permeable Sidewalks - Fee Fee Road Permeable Sidewalk City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention Basin - Fee Fee Road Bio-Retention Basin City of Chesterfield Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex - near Admin Building Two Pre-Treatment and infiltration basins for stormwater - see City of Chesterfield Stormwater Facilities BMP Maint and Inspection Manual October 2019 (typical - all entries) City of Chesterfield Eberwein park Four Bioretention basins for stormwater City of Chesterfield Appalachian Trail - Olive Boulevard t o Beaver Creek Drive Eight swales and infiltration trenches along roadway City of Chesterfield Parking Lot for Monarch-Chesterfield Levee Trail near Edison Avenue Pervious Asphalt Parking Lot City of Chesterfield Chesterfield City Hall Four retention basins and dry swales for stormwater City of Chesterfield Greentrails Drive South - Ladue Road to White Road Eight Dry Swales for Stormwater City of Chesterfield Schoettler Road Bridge Three Bioretention basins for stormwater City of Clayton Shaw Park Enterprise Holding Pavilion 27 S. Brentwood, Clayton MO 63105 Bioretention City of Clayton Great Rivers Greenway District Centennial Trail Natural Conservation Area City of Clayton Shaw Park Recreation Trail Bioretention City of Clayton Adzick Field + Parking Lot 50 Gay Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105 Bioretention(s) City of Crestwood Spellman Park, 1050 Spellman Spellman Park, 1050 Spellman, stormwater basin, permeable pavement City of Creve Coeur Police Headquarters parking lot Permeable pavers for some parking spots City of Creve Coeur Lake School Park Hydrodynamic Separator City of Des Peres Des Peres Park Permeable Pavers and Bioswale City of Des Peres Pioneer Park Bioswale City of Des Peres Harwood Park Raingarden City of Ellisville Bluebird Park Aquatic Center Bioretention Basins Bioretention basins City of Ellisville Rojean Drive Street Improvement Bioretention Bioretention basin City of Ellisville Wolff Lane Street Improvement Bioretention Bioretention basin City of Fenton Olde Towne Pavilion Rain Garden City of Hazelwood Missouri Bottom Road - Taussig Avenue to Tulip Tree Lane Dry swale City of Hazelwood Hazelwood Avenue - Frost Avenue to Pershall Road Dry swale, both sides of Hazelwood Avenue City of Hazelwood Fee Fee Road - James S. McDonnell Boulevard to Chapel Ridge Drive 2 rain gardens City of Hazelwood White Birch Bay Aquatic Center, 1186 Teson Road Dry swale City of Jennings 8701 Lucas Hunt Lions Park Two Rain Gardens City of Jennings 8977 Lucas Hunt Koeneman Park Two Rain Gardens City of Ladue Warson Road, Hydrodynamic Seperator Centennial Trail, bio-swales, filter swales City of Ladue Delmar at Dumbartion--Road Amended Soil BMP City of Ladue Old Jamestown Road--Road Amended Soil BMP City of Ladue Operations Maintenance District #5, 433 Cliff Cave Road Detention Pond BMP 2020 MCM 6 BMP Number 63, Co-permittee BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement) at Municipal Facilities and Roadways 355 Appendix BMP 63 MCM6 BMPs Co-permittee Plan Area BMP Location and Description (e.g., maintenance building and park) BMP Description (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement) 2020 MCM 6 BMP Number 63, Co-permittee BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement) at Municipal Facilities and Roadways City of Ladue Traffic Operations Building, 2688 Adie Road Detention Pond BMP City of Manchester Paul Schroeder City Park Rain Garden City of Manchester Henry Avenue Improvements Project- MSD Project No. P003087400 Amended soils right-of-way backfill City of Maryland Heights 11911 Dorsett Road, Government Center Bio Basin City of Maryland Heights Driftwood Lane Amended soils in tree lawn area City of Maryland Heights McKelvey Woods Court Bio basin (3) City of Maryland Heights McKelvey Woods Trail/ Fee Fee Greenway Sheet flow to buffer, bio basin City of Maryland Heights Progress Parkway Pervious sidewalk City of Northwoods Nelson at Roland Rain Garden - City of Oakland Minturn Park there is a rain garden in the park City of Olivette Olivette City Center Permeable pavers, rain gardens and plantings City of Olivette Dielman Rd Ladue limit to Olive Blvd Tree lawn constructed with amended soils City of Richmond Heights Dale Avenue - Laclede Station Road to Boland Place Pervious Concrete City of Richmond Heights 7610 Dale Avenue Hydrodynamic Separator City of Richmond Heights 7997 Elinor Avenue Rain Garden City of Richmond Heights 7919 Jones Avenue Rain Garden City of Rock Hill 827 N. Rock Hill Permeable Pavement City of Rock Hill Mueck Terr 2 Organic Filters City of Rock Hill Across from Berry Ave or Rockford Rain Garden City of Rock Hill 2640 Rockford Ave Rain Garden City of Rock Hill 9232 Crawford Ave 2 Rain Gardens City of Rock Hill 9307 Berry Ave Rain Garden City of Sunset Hills Sappington Barracks - Hwy 30 and Oleander Grass Channel with 18 Segments City of Sunset Hills Sunset Ford Detention Basin Detention Basin City of Sunset Hills Middlewood Court Surface Detention Basin City of Sunset Hills Sunset Hills Community Center/Aquatic Center Bio-detention basin, surface detention basin, rock overflow, cell bio-detention basin City of Town & Country Clayton Trial P-002932400 Bioretention & Infiltration Trenches City of Town & Country Clayton Trial P-002942300 Infiltration Basin/Rain Garden City of Town & Country Town Square P-003133200 Detention Basin & Infiltration Trenches/ Rain Gardens City of University City 624 Kingsland, municipal parking lot Permeable Pavers City of University City 8480 Delmar, Centennial Greenway Dry swale, infiltration trench City of University City 863 Westgate (Firehouse 1)Rain garden City of University City 7220 Waterman (Flynn Park)Rain Garden City of University City 1552 82nd St. (Fogerty Park)Amended soils, bioretention City of University City 1351 N. Hanley (Millar Park)Amended soils, bioretention City of University City 8211 Groby (Ruth Park Golf Course)Wet pond City of Wildwood Wildwood City Hall Various rain gardens & some permeable pavement City of Wildwood Manchester Streetscape Phase 2 Various rain gardens City of Wildwood Pond-Grover Loop Rd Detention Basin and Bioswale City of Wildwood Wildwood Salt Facility Rain Garden City of Winchester City of Winchester-Phase II Storm Water committee members Speaking with Terra Scape Landscape Constructors in regards to planning a rain garden in Reber Park City of Woodson Terrace Dielman Rd Ladue limit to Olive Blvd Tree lawn constructed with amended soils St. Louis County Grants View along Musick Ave.--Road Amended Soil BMP St. Louis County Delmar at Dumbartion--Road Amended Soil BMP St. Louis County Old Jamestown Road near Trail Bend--Road Amended Soil BMP 356 Appendix BMP 64 Deicing Number of Storm Events Salt Applied (tons) Salted Lanes (miles)Alternative Approach*Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin 6 925 2,680 We use Brine for pre salting situations.- 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 4 49 174 N/A - 3 City of Bel-Ridge 8 63 544 N/A N/A 4 City of Berkeley 2 79 96 Depending on stock pile we will use a mixture of sand & rock salt - 5 City of Black Jack 6 66 41 N/A added 41 lane miles - MSD 6 City of Breckenridge Hills 1 10 76 N/A - 7 City of Brentwood 5 61 45 Not Applicable Not Applicable 8 City of Bridgeton 10 777 2,464 Calcium Chloride was applied below freezing conditions This BMP was achieved. 9 City of Calverton Park 8 41 80 None - 10 City of Charlack 5 28 42 N/A - 11 City of Chesterfield 10 2,002 10,572 Calcium chloride is used in conjunction with salt to reduce bounce and increase effectiveness.N/A 12 City of Clarkson Valley 0 0 0 n/a - 13 City of Clayton 8 701 4,536 NA NA 14 City of Cool Valley 5 18 33 -- 15 City of Crestwood 7 370 1,800 n.a.- 16 City of Creve Coeur 8 223 2,495 The City mixes a product called Ice Ban into a portion of our salt stockpile. This product helps the ice "stick" to the street and increases its effectiveness, especially for pre-salting situations. We have found that we need to use less salt when we use Ice Ban, so we plan to continue to use it.N/A 17 City of Dellwood 1 24 196 n/a - 18 City of Des Peres 7 386 1,157 Use of CaCl was not necessary during calendar year 2020 based upon temps during storms. A brine system was budgeted for purchase in 2020, but funds were sequestered due to COVID-19 budget cuts. Purchase has been reallocated to 2021. This tonnage includes parking lots at our recreation center and parks, which are not included in mileage. The responsible parks staff has a habit of oversalting to the point of making the pavement white. We have been working on retraining them to use more appropriate amounts. 19 City of Ellisville 15 597 1,716 N/A - 20 City of Fenton 6 98 826 n/a - 21 City of Ferguson 10 4,633 6,664 none - 22 City of Florissant 8 800 3,674 CaCl2 is used at 12 gallons per ton - 23 City of Frontenac 10 48 360 n/a n/a 24 City of Glendale 10 185 677 Salt and calcium chloride are used only.- 25 City of Green Park 6 253 416 We will use low temperature salt on an as needed basis.- 26 City of Hazelwood 8 694 3,340 N/A N/A Co-permittee 357 Appendix BMP 64 Deicing Number of Storm Events Salt Applied (tons) Salted Lanes (miles)Alternative Approach*Reported CommentsCo-permittee 27 City of Jennings 5 42 420 Continue with brine if there is no rain occurrence. This was an exceptionally rare mild winter.achieved 28 City of Kirkwood 9 513 2,241 Pretreat with calcium chloride as necessary - 29 City of Ladue 6 137 893 Brine is applied when the event will start as snow or sleet. If the weather event is planned to start as rain, Brine is not utilized as it will wash away. On the City campus sidewalks, magnesium chloride is utilized.- 30 City of Lakeshire ----- 31 City of Manchester 7 371 1,193 n/a - 32 City of Maryland Heights 7 733 4,275 N/A - 33 City of Moline Acres 1 2 18 n/a - 34 City of Normandy 0 0 0 NA - 35 City of Northwoods 3 3 30 none n/a 36 City of Oakland 0 0 0 information to follow from contractor - 37 City of Olivette 12 283 1,040 -- 38 City of Overland 4 163 663 N/A - 39 City of Pagedale 1 6 30 None - 40 City of Richmond Heights 4 46 231 Salt Brine - 41 City of Rock Hill 5 72 230 N/A - 42 City of Shrewsbury 7 56 210 -- 43 City of St. Ann 10 389 3,234 Liquid Calcium Chloride mixed with rock salt.n/a 44 City of St. John 6 93 261 N/A - 45 City of Sunset Hills 9 279 5,554 N/A - 46 City of Town & Country 7 316 180 None - 47 City of University City 6 141 2,586 n/a - 48 City of Valley Park 3 64 84 N/A added 84 lane miles - MSD 49 City of Vinita Park 2 16 8 NA - 50 City of Warson Woods 3 9 48 Not applicable Not applicable 51 City of Webster Groves 8 461 2,668 two storms had brine applications only - 52 City of Wildwood 10 1,942 5,280 n/a n/a 53 City of Winchester 5 33 104 n/a - 54 City of Woodson Terrace 5 10 346 N/A - 55 St. Louis County 11 12,034 41,361 N/A N/A 56 Town of Norwood Court 11 1 44 N/A - 57 Village of Bel-Nor 9 57 154 N/A N/A 58 Village of Hanley Hills 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 59 Village of Marlborough 2 2 10 none - 60 Village of Riverview unknown 18 8 -- * refer to co-permittee questionnaire for additional information 358 Appendix BMP 65 Operation and Maintenance Program Written Program (yes/no)Reported Comments 1 City of Ballwin Yes - 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Yes - 3 City of Bel-Ridge Yes - 4 City of Berkeley Yes - 5 City of Black Jack Yes - 6 City of Breckenridge Hills Yes - 7 City of Brentwood Yes Salt application forms, procedures, and snow routes are discussed with PW staff and recorded by the Project Manager for PW reports. 8 City of Bridgeton Yes - 9 City of Calverton Park Yes - 10 City of Charlack Yes - 11 City of Chesterfield Yes - 12 City of Clarkson Valley No - 13 City of Clayton Yes - 14 City of Cool Valley No - 15 City of Crestwood Yes - 16 City of Creve Coeur Yes - 17 City of Dellwood No - 18 City of Des Peres Yes - 19 City of Ellisville Yes - 20 City of Fenton Yes - 21 City of Ferguson Yes - 22 City of Florissant Yes - 23 City of Frontenac Yes - 24 City of Glendale Yes - 25 City of Green Park Yes - 26 City of Hazelwood Yes - 27 City of Jennings Yes - 28 City of Kirkwood Yes - 29 City of Ladue Yes - 30 City of Lakeshire -- 31 City of Manchester Yes - 32 City of Maryland Heights Yes - 33 City of Moline Acres Yes - 34 City of Normandy Yes - 35 City of Northwoods Yes - 36 City of Oakland Yes - 37 City of Olivette Yes - 38 City of Overland Yes - 39 City of Pagedale No - 40 City of Richmond Heights Yes - Co-permittee 359 Appendix BMP 65 Operation and Maintenance Program Written Program (yes/no)Reported CommentsCo-permittee 41 City of Rock Hill Yes Covered by contact with St. Louis County as stated in Ordinance No. 1688, Chapter 535 Acceptance of "Land Disturbance Code" set forth in St. Louis County Ordinance 24,084 42 City of Shewsbury Yes - 43 City of St. Ann Yes - 44 City of St. John Yes - 45 City of Sunset Hills Yes - 46 City of Town & Country Yes - 47 City of University City Yes - 48 City of Valley Park Yes - 49 City of Vinita Park Yes - 50 City of Warson Woods Yes - 51 City of Webster Groves Yes - 52 City of Wildwood Yes - 53 City of Winchester Yes - 54 City of Woodson Terrace Yes - 55 St. Louis County Yes - 56 Town of Norwood Court No - 57 Village of Bel-Nor Yes - 58 Village of Hanley Hills Yes - 59 Village of Marlborough Yes - 60 Village of Riverview Yes - 360 Appendix Contacts As of December 31, 2020 City First Name Last Name Title Phone 1 City of Ballwin Jim Link Superintendent of Streets 200 Park Drive Ballwin MO 63011 (314) 220-5519 2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Fran Stevens City Clerk 9641 Bellefontaine Neighbors Bellefontaine Neighbors MO 63137 (314) 867-0076 3 City of Bel-Ridge Cary Herndon Public Works Supervisor 8920 Natural Bridge Road Bel-Ridge MO 63121 (314) 267-6846 4 City of Berkeley Keith White Superintendent 8425 Airport Road Berkeley MO 63134 (314) 400-3780 5 City of Black Jack Vijay Bhasin Director of Public Works 12500 Old Jamestown Road Black Jack MO 63033 (314) 355-0400 6 City of Breckenridge Hills George Mudd Building Inspector 9623 St. Charles Rock Road Breckenridge Hills MO 63114 (314) 427-6868 7 City of Brentwood Dan Gummersheimer Building Official 2348 S. Brentwood Blvd.Brentwood MO 63144 (314) 963-8643 8 City of Bridgeton Robert Gunn Director of Public Works 12355 Natural Bridge Road Bridgeton MO 63044 (314) 739-7665 9 City of Calverton Park James Paunovich Chairman, Board of Trustees 52 Young Drive Calverton Park MO 63135 (314) 524-1212 10 City of Charlack Peter Daub Director of Public Works 8401 Midland Charlack MO 63114 (314) 427-4715 11 City of Chesterfield James Eckrich PW Director/City Engineer 690 Chesterfield Parkway West Chesterfield MO 63017 (636) 537-4764 12 City of Clarkson Valley Michele McMahon City Clerk 15933 Clayton Rd, Ste 105 Clarkson Valley MO 63011 (636) 227-8607 13 City of Clayton Spencer Litteken Civil Engineer 10 N. Bemiston Clayton MO 63105 (314) 290-8575 14 City of Cool Valley Deborah Jones City Clerk 100 Signal Hill Drive Cool Valley MO 63121 (314) 521-3500 15 City of Crestwood James Gillam Director of Public Works 1 Detjen Drive Crestwood MO 63126 (314) 729-4722 16 City of Creve Coeur Matt Wohlberg City Engineer 300 North New Ballas Road Creve Coeur MO 63141 (314) 442-2084 17 City of Dellwood Marvin Crumer Public Services Director 10266 West Florissant Dellwood MO 63135 (314) 869-8686 18 City of Des Peres Stephen Meyer Director of Public Works 12325 Manchester Des Peres MO 63131 (314) 835-6130 19 City of Ellisville Michael Hartwig City Engineer 1 Weis Avenue Ellisville MO 63011 (636) 227-9660 20 City of Fenton Dan Howard Project/Code Enforcement Mgr 625 New Smizer Mill Fenton MO 63026 (636) 349-8155 21 City of Ferguson Chris Crabel Director of Public Works 110 Church St.Ferguson MO 63135 (314) 524-4721 22 City of Florissant Tom Goldkamp Civil Engineer 955 Rue St. Francois Florissant MO 63031 (314) 839-7643 23 City of Frontenac Jeff Wappelhorst Building Commissioner 10555 Clayton Road Frontenac MO 63131 (314) 994-0646 24 City of Glendale Ben DeClue City Administrator 424 N. Sappington Road Glendale MO 63122 (314) 965-3600 25 City of Green Park James Mello City Administrator 11100 Mueller Road, Suite 6 Green Park MO 63123 (314) 894-7336 26 City of Hazelwood Nikki Miller Project Manager 415 Elm Grove Lane Hazelwood MO 63042 (314)513-5031 27 City of Jennings Jim Maixner Director Public Works streets & parks 2120 Hord Avenue Jennings MO 63136 (314) 381-7184 28 City of Kirkwood Richard Holesinger Assistant City Engineer, City of Kirkwood 139 S. Kirkwood Road Kirkwood MO 63122 (314) 822-5819 29 City of Ladue Anne Lamitola Director of Public Works 9345 Clayton Ladue MO 63124 (314) 993-5665 30 City of Lakeshire Tim Seher Mayor, City of Lakeshire 10000 Puttington Drive Lakeshire MO 63123 (314) 605-3578 31 City of Manchester Dave Pracht Director of Public Works 14318 Manchester Road Manchester MO 63011 (636) 227-1385 32 City of Maryland Heights Cliff Baber Construction Manager 11911 Dorsett Road Maryland Heights MO 63043 (314) 738-2258 33 City of Moline Acres Dennis DeShay Public Works Director 2449 Chambers Road Moline Acres MO 63136 (314) 868-2433 34 City of Normandy Regina Fitzgerald Director of Public Works 7700 Natural Bridge Normandy MO 63121 (314) 267-3695 35 City of Northwoods Denise Griffan City Administrator 4600 Oakridge Blvd.Northwoods MO 63121 (314) 385-8000 36 City of Oakland Deborah LeMoine City Administrator P.O. Box 220511 Oakland MO 63122 (314) 416-0026 Address 361 Appendix Contacts As of December 31, 2020 City First Name Last Name Title PhoneAddress 37 City of Olivette Bruce McGregor Director of Public Works 1200 North Price Road Olivette MO 63132 (314) 993-0252 38 City of Overland Jason McConachie City Administrator 9119 Lackland Overland MO 63114 (314) 952-1952 39 City of Pagedale Keith Harvey Public Works Director 1420 Ferguson Pagedale MO 63133 (314) 657-7301 40 City of Richmond Heights Chris Boyd Director of Public Works 7997 Elinor Avenue Richmond Heights MO 63117 (314) 655-3670 41 City of Rock Hill Katy Nieman Director of Parks & Recreation 320 W. Thorton Rock Hill MO 63119 (314) 561-4304 42 City of Shrewsbury Tony Wagner Public Works Superintendent 5200 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury MO 63119 (314) 645-7441 43 City of St. Ann Ryan Meyer Director of Public Services 10405 St. Charles Rock Road St. Ann MO 63074 (314) 423-2917 44 City of St. John James Phillips Director of Public Works 8944 St. Charles Rock Road St. John MO 63114 (314) 427-8700 45 City of Sunset Hills Bryson Baker Director of Public Works 3939 S. Lindbergh Blvd.Sunset Hills MO 63127 (314) 849-3400 46 City of Town & Country Robert Shelton Director of Public Works 1011 Municipal Center Drive Town & Country MO 63131 (314) 587-2820 47 City of University City Jennifer Wendt Project Manager 6801 Delmar University City MO 63130 (314) 505-8562 48 City of Valley Park Gerald Martin Director of Public Works 320 Benton Street Valley Park MO 63088 (636) 225-8930 49 City of Vinita Park Craig Lovings Public Works Director 8374 Midland Blvd.Vinita Park MO 63114 (314) 428-7373 50 City of Warson Woods Michael Dell'Orco Acting City Engineer 10015 Manchester Warson Woods MO 63122 (314) 965-3100 51 City of Webster Groves Travis Ham Building Commissioner 4 East Lockwood Webster Groves MO 63119 (314) 963-5317 52 City of Wildwood Dan Rahn Assistant City Engineer 16860 Main St.Wildwood MO 63040 (636) 405-2024 53 City of Winchester Barbara Beckett City Administrator 109 Lindy Blvd.Winchester MO 63021 (636) 391-0600 54 City of Woodson Terrace Doug Zaiz Director of Public Works 4323 Woodson Road Woodson Terrace MO 63134 (314) 427-2600 55 St. Louis County Ray Gawlik Storm Water Manager 1050 Lindbergh St. Louis MO 63132 (314) 615-8157 56 Town of Norwood Court Dennis Callahan Town Clerk & Attorney 2458 Old Dorsett Road, Suite 230 St. Louis MO 63043 (314) 764-4500 57 Village of Bel-Nor William Hook Mayor Pro-Tem 8416 Natural Bridge Road Bel-Nor MO 63121 (314)382-5786 58 Village of Hanley Hills Dorothy Matthews Village Clerk/Office Administrator 7713 Utica Drive Hanley Hills MO 63133 (314) 725-0909 59 Village of Marlborough Joy Drennan Village Adminstrator 7826 Wimbledon Drive Marlborough MO 63119 (314) 962-5055 60 Village of Riverview Dan Fraley Street Department Supervisor 9699 Lilac Drive Riverview MO 63137 (314) 868-0700 61 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Jason Peterein Engineering, Program Manager 10 East Grand Avenue St. Louis MO 63147 (314) 436-8714 362