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DP, AFl - FEBRUARY 9 , 1990 <br /> <br />habitat; easy access for maintenance or periodic restoration; minor <br />water resource used for stormwat~r control; access to public is limited; <br />least public concern regarding existing or future water quality; located <br />along or forms part of lateral conveyance system; includes on-site or <br />local stormwater detention basins, wetlands, streams or ditches. The <br />water quality management of water resources in this category will <br />generally be a local responsibility. The exception will be when they <br />are used to enhance downstream water quality. <br /> <br />Each water body or wetland that is classified as Class I, Class II ~r <br />Class III will be evaluated to determine if water quality storage can <br />be provided consistent with the other functions and uses intended for <br />that body. A water quality management envelope will be established for <br />each water body or wetland to preserve that water quality storage <br />volume. The water quality management envelope will protect the water <br />quality storage volume until final evaluation of the water quality <br />storage volume needs for that subwatershed are completed. <br /> <br />Possible management practices to achieve desired water quality <br />objectives in each subwatershed would include some or a combination of <br />the following practices: <br /> <br />A. Source Control <br /> <br />On-Site'Detention Basins <br /> <br />Retrofit only existing areas with on-site detention <br />basins when specific need and benefit identified. <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />Require development of on-site sediment basins in areas <br />of new development and redevelopment, discharging <br />directly to Class I or Class II water bodies. <br /> <br />2302047/LRRWMO.WP/TMK 3 <br /> <br /> <br />