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Water Supply Protection
File Number
5970
Description
Flood Protection Section - Miscellaneous Reports
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
9/1/1978
Author
CSU
Title
Development of a Drainage and Flood Control Management Program for Urbanizing Communities - Part I - Completion Report Number 85
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />001285 <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />The community's financial situation with regard to drainage <br />management is further improved through the program's cost apportionment <br />method. The method utilizes existing project analysis techniques to <br />equitably divide the responsibility for mitigating drainage problems <br />between the actors causing the impacts--the municipal government and <br />the developers. This shared responsibility results in the collection <br />of project revenues from both actors and can double the money available <br />for drainage facility construction. <br />The recommended drainage management program is packaged within <br />local subdivision regulations. The writers acknowledge that this approach <br />will fall short of addressing comprehensive basin-wide planning and <br />management because of its parochial nature. However, it is favored <br />over any regional approach because of the socio-political problem <br />with implementing regional programs. The local government should, <br />however, strive for some type of regional approach. After gaining <br />credibility through the local program they must impress upon the <br />community the importance of basin-wide planning with regard to drainage <br />and flood control. <br />
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