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DRAFT - FEBRUARY 9, 1990 <br /> <br /> The specific practices which must be implemented for each management <br />level at each site are beyond the scope of ~nis plan. The Organization <br />intends to complete a detailed plan of the Class I and Glass II waters in the <br />near future. At that time, the restrictions imposed by development, <br />economics and conflicting needs can be evaluated and appropriate practices <br />selected to meet the goals of the Organization. <br /> <br />WATER QUALITY CRITERIA <br /> <br /> The Organization has adopted criteria for the design of water quality <br />enhancement features in the watershed to ensure that water quality objectives <br />are achieved. They are not intended to restrict the design process but they <br />are minimum requirements which must be met to obtain approval. <br /> <br /> Enforcement of the maintenance program is the responsibility of the <br />municipality it is located in. Access to all water quality enhancement <br />features is required to be deeded to the city. <br /> <br />On-Site Water Ouality Basins <br /> <br /> Although it is the Organization's policy to manage its water resources <br />using the regional detention basin concept, sound water quality management <br />occasionally requires the use of on-site detention basins to meet stormwater <br />runoff and water quality objectives. When on-site detention basins are <br />required, these basins must: <br /> <br />1. Conform to the stormwater runoff criteria. <br /> <br />Have water quality features and dead storage volume, designed for <br />a 1-inch rain in 4 hours~ <br /> <br />2302047/LRRWMO.WP/TMK 6 <br /> <br /> <br />