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Change: and adoption phase. It builds on the findings of Phase 1 by filling information gaps, correcting information, performing hydrologic analyses based on planned future conditions, investigating problems, identifying alternatives, and recommending solutions. Phase 3 involves plan implementation, monitoring, and updating. Download the Characterization Study Executive Summary.
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Change: and describes drainage/flooding, water quality, and aquatic habitat conditions and problems in the Nisqually River planning area. The report was prepared by Pierce County Public Works and Utilities Water Programs Division (Water Programs), which is responsible for surface water management in unincorporated Pierce County. Water Programs
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Change: and program schedules and budgets. The funding for these projects is the stormwater management fees collected annually from each parcel in the study area. Water Programs’ basin planning process has three phases. Phase 1 involves basin characterization, with a primary focus on identifying
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Change: (Water(Water Programs),Programs), which is responsible for surface water management in unincorporated Pierce County. Water Programs prepares basin plans to identify and prioritize capital improvement projects and other Water Programs activities in individual drainage basins. Basin plans address the flooding, water quality and
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Change: the basinthebasin plans to develop its capital improvement, maintenance, repair, property acquisition, and programandprogram schedules and budgets. The funding for these projects is the stormwater management fees collected annually from each parcel in the study area. Water Programs’ basin planning process has three phases. Phase 1 involves basin
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Change: source for these projects areis the stormwater management fees collected annually from each parcel in the study area. Water Programs’ basin planning process has three phases. Phase 1 involves basin characterization, with a primary focus on identifying key problem areas and data gaps that will need to
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Change: The funding source for these projects are the stormwater management fees collected annually from each parcel in the study area. Water Programs’ basin planning process has three phases. Phase 1 involves basin characterization, with a primary focus on identifying key problem areas and data gaps that will need to
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Change: need to be addressed in Phase 2. Phase 2 is the plan development and adoption phase. It builds on the findings of Phase 1 by filling information gaps, correcting information, performing hydrologic analyses based on planned future conditions, investigating problems, identifying alternatives, and recommending solutions. Phase
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