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<br />/.,) <br />1 <br /> <br />,.-.'~ <br />.hj <br />.~;1 <br /> <br />:~~} <br />j.:';~~ <br /> <br />~) <br />r"^ <br />(." <br />tv <br /> <br />{;~ <br />>,. <br /> <br />. .:::;.~} <br />\i <br /> <br />t;' <br /> <br />:}i <br />:~~~~~ <br /> <br />?11i <br /> <br />1:11 <br />::~"'~~ <br /> <br />"'~ <br />'1\ <br /><::r-tJ <br /> <br />. ~t;] <br /> <br />:$; .~ <br />~JJ <br /> <br />,7.0, <br /> <br />..::..~ <br />,:':J <br /> <br />ti <br /> <br />~{~ <br />i~j <br /> <br />r..:;: <br />;'.",' <br />tl <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />~~: :; <br /> <br />III. proiect ImDlementation Plan Guidelines <br /> <br />In order for a project to be considered for ranking and funding, a project <br />implementation plan report must be prepared and submitted to the Task Force <br />and Division for review. This report will document baseline conditions, <br />proposed improvements, anticipated water quality and beneficial use " <br />improvements, project costs, and long term monitoring, maintenance an~ <br />financial arrangements. Table 2 is an outline of the items deemed <br />important in a project implementation plan report. ,Previous to preparing a <br />report, it i8 recommended that interested parties meet with funding agencies, <br />the Nonpoint Source Task Force, and the Water Quality Control Division to <br />discuss project implementation plan and funding requirements. <br /> <br />Table 2 <br /> <br />Proiect ImDlementation Plan Recuirements <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Problem Description <br /> <br />A. General area description <br />1. Geography, land uses, land types. <br />2. Soils, vegetation types. <br /> <br />B. Instream problem <br />1. pollutants, monitoring, sources of loading <br />a. Physical <br />b. Biological <br />c. Chemical <br />2. Linkage to Colorado nonpoint source assessment report and <br />management programs <br /> <br />C. Impact to beneficial use <br />1. Quantify nonpoint source problem to beneficial uses - expert <br />opinions on impacts to aquatic life, drinking water, etc. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Alternatives for control of Nonpoint source Problems <br /> <br />A. Control of various sources <br />1. Describe source control, i.e., BMP's <br /> <br />B. Ariticipated benefit to the restoration of beneficial uses <br /> <br />C. Costs of alternatives <br /> <br />Page 19 <br />