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Eugene-Springfield Metro Waterways Study(DRAFT) <br /> TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 903(b)Analysis,August 2002 <br /> 1.0 STUDY AUTHORITIES 4 <br /> 2.0 STUDY PURPOSE 4 <br /> 3.0 LOCATION OF STUDY AREA/CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 5 <br /> 3.1 Metro Area 6 <br /> 3.2 Description of Local Waterways 7 <br /> 3.2.1 Amazon Basin 7 <br /> 3.2.2 Willamette Main stem 8 <br /> 3.2.3 Middle Fork Willamette 9 <br /> 3.2.4 McKenzie River 10 <br /> 3.2.5 Cedar Creek 10 <br /> 3.2.6 Springfield Mill Race 11 <br /> 3.2.7 Long Tom River 11 <br /> 4.0 PRIOR STUDIES, REPORTS AND EXISTING WATER PROJECTS 12 <br /> 4.1 Corps of Engineers Projects and Studies 12 <br /> 4.1.1 Willamette Valley Project Multiple Purpose Reservoirs 12 <br /> 4.1.2 Navigation Projects 13 <br /> 4.1.3 Willamette River Bank Protection Program 13 <br /> 4.1.4 Planning Studies and Programs 14 <br /> 4.2 Summary of Other Federal, State and Local Initiatives and Programs 16 <br /> 4.3 Land Use Planning for Waterways 19 <br /> 4.4 Flood Management and Storm water Management 21 <br /> 4.5 Other Water Quality Actions: Drinking Water Protection, Wastewater Management 24 <br /> 4.6 Greenways and Open Spaces 25 <br /> 4.7 Habitat Conservation and Restoration 26 <br /> 4.8 Watershed Management 29 <br /> 5.0 PLAN FORMULATION 31 <br /> 5.1 Identified Water Resource Problems, Opportunities, and Issues 31 <br /> 5.1.1 Lack of integrated, watershed-scaled, comprehensive analysis 31 <br /> 5.1.2 Need for flood protection 33 <br /> 5.1.3 Fish and wildlife habitat and ESA-listed species 35 <br /> 5.1.4 Water Quality 36 <br /> 5.2 Expected Future Condition 38 <br /> 5.3 Planning Objectives 40 <br /> 5.3.1 Potential Measures 40 <br /> 5.3.2 Analytical and Decision-Making Tools 43 <br /> 5.3.3 Data Gap Analysis/Detailed Assessments/Inventories 43 <br /> 5.3.4 Project Identification and Formulation—types of studies 45 <br /> 5.3.5 Integration of solutions with BiOp Measures, Floodplain Study, Reservoir Study? 46 <br /> 5.3.6 Institutional and Relationship Development? 46 <br /> 5.4 Specific Opportunities Warranting Further Federal Involvement 47 <br /> 5.4.1 Systemic/Watershed-based Opportunities 47 <br /> 5.4.2 Ongoing Projects 47 <br /> 5.5 Alternative Plans 47 <br /> 5.5.1 General Feasibility Phase Planning Approach 47 <br /> 5.5.2 Feasibility Study Framework 48 <br /> 2 <br />
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