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Stantec <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE -2018 LOCAL WATER PLAN <br /> WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES <br /> Related Policies <br /> (a) Continue enforcing the City code addressing floodplain management for all new <br /> development occurring in the City (see appendix). <br /> (b) Continue policy of reviewing new grading plans for potential flooding problems. <br /> (c) Implement the capital improvement projects described in Chapter 8. It is anticipated that <br /> these projects will help reduce flooding potential at several problem areas within the <br /> City. <br /> (d) Cooperate with the RCWD in administering infiltration standards. The City defers to the <br /> goals and policies of the RCWD regarding infiltration. New infiltration standards are further <br /> described in Chapter 6, Water Resource Management Plan. <br /> Objective 3 <br /> Protect and improve the water quality of the Clearwater Creek Ditch System, Peltier Lake, <br /> and Centerville Lake. <br /> All new developments within the City are now required to provide some type of pretreatment of <br /> stormwater such as ponding or infiltration basins. This policy has been in place since the mid- <br /> 1990s. Consequently, the City now maintains over 100 such features. Through recent street <br /> reconstruction projects, the City and county have addressed the few remaining areas where <br /> stormwater was discharged directly into Clearwater Creek with no treatment. These locations <br /> included two low points along Peltier Lake Drive, a low point on Brian Drive south of Main <br /> Street, and the low point at the Main Street culvert crossing. These locations now have some <br /> means of pretreatment. <br /> Direct discharge of stormwater to Centerville Lake is still present from the downtown area. <br /> However, the city has constructed the first phase of a stormwater reclamation project, aimed at <br /> eliminating this discharge as the downtown redevelops. This project was completed with <br /> cooperation from the RCWD. <br /> Related Policies <br /> (a) Work toward the implementation of policies, programs, and projects to achieve the <br /> requirements of the Peltier Lake and Centerville Lake TMDL Implementation Plan, when <br /> it is finalized and approved. <br /> (b) Support the RCWD Water Quality BMP Cost-Share Program. This is a dedicated cost- <br /> share grant program to assist property owners with the implementation of Best <br /> Management Practices (BMPs) aimed at improving the quality of surface waters within <br /> the watershed. <br /> 5.17 <br /> 55 <br />