• <br /> February 14, 1996 <br /> FY -96 Storm Sewer funds in the following service packets: <br /> AMOUNT BUDGETED IN FY -96 <br /> 9472 714,715 <br /> 9473 764,305 <br /> 9474 158,683 <br /> 9475 150,879 <br /> TOTAL 1,788,582 <br /> *9420 147,316 <br /> GRAND TOTAL 1,935,898 <br /> *Items needing clarification by definition, explanation, or example. <br /> * (above) Amount transferred from 9420 to 9473 for BMP (Best Management Practice) <br /> implementation to comply with NPDES. <br /> *1. (below) Emergency Work: Examples include such things as cleaning catch basins <br /> when streets are flooded, clean -up of slides related to rainstorms, cleaning off bicycle paths <br /> when flooded over from the Amazon channel, and responding to Hazardous Material <br /> events. <br /> *2. (below) Storm Sewer Inspections: Examples nclude such things as TV -ing storm <br /> sewer systems, dye testing, smoke testing, tracing storm lines, following and tracing open <br /> ditch drainages, and inspection of catch basins, manholes, storm tiles and inlets /outlets. <br /> *3. (below) Miscellaneous Programs: Programs funded by the storm sewer fund include <br /> leveling of spoils at dumpsites, work within the yard that is charged to the storm sewer <br /> fund, fixing barricades used for barricading slides or other storm related problems. <br /> *4. (below) Facility Rates: Rates are included within one DVSW (9472) within the work <br /> section and are used for maintaining buildings or portions of buildings relating to the <br /> storage of equipment or the housing of staff budgeted to the storm sewer fund. <br />