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City Council
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3/24/2014
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City of Redwood City 7.1.D. - Page 9 <br /> PREFACE <br /> This Long-Term Trash Load Reduction Plan and Assessment Strategy(Long-Term Plan) is <br /> submitted in compliance with provision C.10.c of the Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit <br /> (MRP) for Phase I communities in the San Francisco Bay(Order R2-2009-0074).The Long-Term <br /> Plan was developed using a regionally consistent outline and guidance developed by the Bay Area <br /> Stormwater Management Agencies Association (BASMAA) and reviewed by San Francisco Bay <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board staff.The Long-Term Plan is consistent with the Long-Term <br /> Trash Load Reduction Framework developed in collaboration with Water Board staff. Its content is <br /> based on the City of Redwood City's current understanding of trash problems within its jurisdiction <br /> and the effectiveness of control measures designed to reduce trash impacts associated with <br /> Municipal Separate Storm Sewer(MS4) discharges.This Long-Term Plan is intended to be iterative <br /> and may be modified in the future based on information gained through the implementation of <br /> trash control measures.The City of Redwood City therefore reserves the right to revise or amend <br /> this Long-Term Plan at its discretion. If significant revisions or amendments are made by the City,a <br /> revised Long-Term Plan will be submitted to the Water Board through the City's annual reporting <br /> process. <br /> 2 <br />
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