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assessment in the report is quite a bit further north, nearer to Junction City. We would be glad <br />to review any additional information pertinent to the area that you could provide, within the <br />context of City code and policies. <br />The quality of water going into receiving streams is also of interest to us. The City implements <br />a stormwater program under its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES) <br />Phase I municipal stormwater permit to protect and improve water quality. The City's <br />stormwater program includes public education and outreach, erosion prevention, illicit <br />discharge detection and removal, spill response, street sweeping, catching basin cleaning, leaf <br />pick -up, volunteer programs to restore streams and plant trees, regulatory waterway protections, <br />and water quality capital improvement projects. Since the adoption of stormwater development <br />standards in 2006, developments adding or replacing 1,000 square feet of impervious area or <br />more are required to meet pollution reduction requirements. As with other municipalities <br />across the state and country, our stormwater program continues to evolve. On the horizon for <br />the City of Eugene are efforts to further prioritize low impact development, infiltration, and on- <br />site retention of stormwater runoff. If the District has any pertinent information regarding the <br />quality of water going into District streams, we would be happy to review that information <br />within the. context of our NPDES permit and City policies. <br />Thank you again for your interest in the River Road — Santa Clara Basin Plan. <br />Sincerely, <br />Therese Walch, P.E. <br />Water Resources Manager <br />City of Eugene Public Works Department <br />
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