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TASKS FOR PERMIT YEAR 2 <br /> I PUBLIC WORKS EN GINEERIN G <br /> CAP1 - Waterway Acquisition Program <br /> • <br /> Task 2: • Identify and prioritize drainage basins and waterways of critical concern for acquisition activities. Coordinate <br /> this process with BMP P &A 1. <br /> Specifically identify degraded water courses, sources of scouring, sediment load, etc., and resultant <br /> . acquisition needs (within the context of BMP P &A 1). Identify sites designated for detention basins, natural <br /> water treatment facilities, natural resource protection and mitigation purposes and program those sites for <br /> acquisition. <br /> • Determine and prioritize the number of sites that can be acquired with available funding. <br /> CAP2 - Multiple Objectives Pilot Projects <br /> NOTE: Activities conducted under this BMP should be coordinated with activities conducted under BMPs CAP3 and <br /> P &A 1. <br /> • <br /> Task 3: • Review and analyze selected elements of the project. <br /> • Coordinate a public involvement program for the project. <br /> • Finalize implementation schedule and funding for the project. <br /> • Prepare construction plans. <br /> CAP3 - Determine Feasibility of Building Retrofitting Facilities <br /> NOTE: , The activities conducted as a part of this BMP should be conducted in coordination with BMP CAP2 and P &A <br /> • <br /> 1. <br /> Task 1: • Identify areas that have the potential to construct water quality facilities. Document current efforts. <br /> • Review the adequacy of existing flood control facilities. <br /> • Prepare a master list of various types of existing facilities with possible retrofit considerations for each type. <br /> • Conduct an inventory (may require site visits) of flood control facilities that will provide information <br /> • <br /> necessary to determine whether retrofits are feasible or not. <br /> • Review the inventory results and select sites and facilities where retrofits would be most appropriate and <br /> feasible. <br /> • For each suitable site, the City will develop a preliminary plan for retrofitting (in the case of existing flood <br /> control facilities) or constructing (in the case of building new water quality facilities) with a schedule and <br /> estimated costs (the City will coordinate this process with the FEMA, Corp of Engineers, and SCS as <br /> appropriate to resolve any flood control issues). Based on schedule and cost information, the City will <br /> prioritize the sites for retrofit and construction according to projected available resources and according to <br /> priorities identified in comprehensive basin plans and in pilot project plans. Some sites may be screened from <br /> further consideration. <br /> • • Develop funding plans for retrofits. <br /> • <br /> Task 2: , • For each selected site, prepare a detailed plan for construction/retrofit and describe a method for evaluating <br /> the effectiveness of the facility (e.g., collecting water quality samples to assess the performance of the <br /> improved facility, measuring sediment accumulation and removal). <br /> • Implement retrofit plans according to priorities. Implement methods for evaluating effectiveness. <br /> • <br /> \ 91C0753A\ TASK6 \FINALBMP\FACTSHTS \RESP- PTY.PY2 01/04/96 1 <br />
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