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To: Grass Lake Water Management Organization <br />From: Denny Palmer, Karen Chandler, Hal Runke <br />Subject: Work Plan--GLWMO Water Management Plan <br />Date: September 27, 1999 Pale 3 <br />SWMM or P8, which are substantially more complicated. Since watershed is essentially <br />fully developed, projections may be based on statistical evaluation of data. <br />1.3.2 On the basis of estimated future water quality conditions, predict whether managed <br />water bodies and wetlands will be able to meet resource goals for future conditions. If <br />not, identify as a problem to be addressed, or revise the goal accordingly. <br />1.4 Identify alternatives and remedies <br />1.4.1 Identify remedies or alternatives for those resources where predictions show the <br />resource will be unable to meet the established goals. Alternatives evaluation will be <br />included as a WMP implementation activity. <br />1.4.2 Describe implementation strategies, priorities, etc. to achieve the established goals <br />(note: cost, schedule and financing will be presented in the CIP). <br />Task 2.®--Surface water ffiana~eYnent. The Board wishes to address issues and problems <br />associated with intercommunity and other trunk conveyance systems, and with the quality of <br />non-point runoff. This task will identify existing or potential surface water management issues of <br />flow rate or runoff quality, and propose strategies for addressing the issues. <br />2.1 Inventory surface water manaeement issues <br />2.1.1 Identify and map areas with perceived problems of erosion, flooding, water quality, <br />access, or with other unresolved issues. <br />2.1.2 Identify and map any potential or existing unresolved intercommunity flow issues. <br />2.2 Develop e'oals and policies pertaining to inventoried surface water management issues, and for <br />the use of BMP's. <br />2.3 Develop implementation strategies for addressing inventoried surface water management <br />issues. <br />Task 3.0--R,eclevelopanent. The Managers wish to be proactive in areas where redevelopment <br />will most likely impact the management of water resources within the planning window. This task <br />will identify and prioritize such areas, and seek to minimize impacts from redevelopment and <br />identify opportunities to improve water quality. <br />3.1 Develop seneralized maps of existine and future land use. GLWMO to provide ArcView files; <br />minimal editing to be done by Barr. <br />3.2 Identify community redevelopment areas, and related water resource issues. <br />3.3 Identify public infrastructure redevelopment areas, and related water resource issues. <br />3.4 Establish eoals and policies pertaining to redevelopment planning. <br />3.5 Identify proactive activities and initiatives intended to minimize the water quality or other <br />water management impacts of redevelopment. <br />