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<br /> <br />POTE~TIAI. SOI.UTION ]-F <br />Use terracing and other best management <br />practices. {This action would also addms <br />Flooding in the Vermillion Riwr valley; see <br />Solution 2-C, page 16. It would address <br />Flooding around LAke Thomp.soJl; $l'-t Solurio" <br />J~A. page 18. It would addre$$ High Rate$ of <br />Agricultural Runoff; see Soluti01l$ l-G and <br />I-G. page$ 35 and 36./ <br /> <br />POTE~TIAI. SOI.UTIO~ I-G <br />Reduce streambank erO$ion. {This action would <br />also address High Rates of Agricultural Runoff; <br />$Ce Solution I-A. page 35./ <br /> <br />POTEl"TIAI. SOI.UTION l-H <br />Encourage flow-control systems (rnlturaL struc- <br />tural, and cropping pradices). {TIlis action <br />would a/so address High Rates of Agricultural <br />Runoff; see Solution I-G, page 35./ <br />These efforts could be begun within <br />one year, led by the County Commissions <br />and the soil conservation districts with par~ <br />ticipation from the Agricultural Stabilization <br />and Conservation Service, the Association of <br />Conservation Districts. county joint powers. <br />S.D. Department of Agriculture, a future <br />basin-wide water management authority. <br />TLC Water Project District. non-profit wet. <br />lands or conservation organizations, and the <br />V.s. Soil Conservation Service. Tax initia- <br />tives would have to begin in the county <br />governments and the state legislature. The <br />S.D. Department of Agriculture already <br />houses a state wetlands coordinator. The S.D.Department of Transportation has estab. <br />Iished a wetlands mitigation bank. <br />