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<br /> <br />Management Agency Hazard Mitigation <br />Grants and V.5. Soil Conservation Service <br />emergency funds may also be used. <br /> <br />POTENTIAL SOLUTION 2-C <br />Promote sound transportation construction <br />techniques and other best management practicts. <br />(This action would also address High Rates of <br />Agricultural Rlmoffi see Solution I-D. page 36.] <br /> <br />POTf.!\OTIAI. SOLUTION 2-D <br />Adopt improved ordinances to reduce the load <br />of pollutants to bodies of water and reduce erosion <br />from uplands and streambanks. Such ordinanas <br />could address the percentage of impervious sur- <br />faa allowm. 5t'J'tic tank pltuement, Wl'llhetld pro- <br />tection areas, site plan reviews, buiUling codes, <br />setOOcks, or developnu!1lt density. as appropriate. <br />Local governments and planning districts <br />have the authority to adopt such measures. <br />Funding could come from local govern- <br />ment planning grants or from existing budgets. <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />ISSUE 3 <br /> <br />LACK OF RELIABLE INFORMA- <br /> <br /> <br />TION ABOUT WATER QUALITY <br />AND EROSION IN TUE BASIN <br /> <br />There is not enough data to thoroughly <br />assess the potential water quality and ero- <br />sion problems within the Basin. Without base- <br />line data, problems are difficult to spot, and <br />milis,600 dfort, aoool b< pmpaly f",u.ro. l <br /> <br />POTENTIAL SOLUTION 3-A <br />Establish a basin-wide water qlj(lIiry monitoring <br />I J <br />program that indUlles periodic updates of daw. , ~ <br /> <br />l <br />( <br />