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    City of Oregon City sanitary sewer master plan : Final -- Volume I

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    124 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, tables, illus. Published December, 2003. Captured October 29, 2008.Preparation of the master plan involved the following elements: document the existing sewer system; assess existing and future wastewater flows; evaluate sewer capacity and projected capacity needs; evaluate pump station capacity and condition; recommend improvements and prepare a capital improvement plan. [From the Plan

    Stormwater management plan

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    281 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, figures, appendices. Published February, 2005. Captured January 26, 2009.The City of Medford Stormwater Management Plan addresses existing activities to maintain and enhance the quality of stormwater runoff in Medford and outlines required modifications to those activities. The plan coincides with the submittal of the City's management program for Phase II of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Program (NPDES). It identifies existing regulatory, maintenance, planning, and public involvement activities that should be continued, modifications to existing activities to address stormwater quality, and recommendations for additional activities not currently performed by the City. The management plan incorporates recommendations from the City's 1996 Comprehensive Medford Area Drainage Master Plan into a new capital improvement program (CIP), with estimated costs for maintenance, engineering and other stormwater activities. [From the Plan

    City of Ashland stormwater and drainage master plan : Final report (2000)

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    234 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2000. Captured March 25, 2008.The City of Ashland Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan identifies existing drainage problems in the City of Ashland and proposes solutions to address them. It provides an inventory of creeks, including identification of areas requiring protection and restoration, and recommends future actions by the City and private developers to enhance the City’s creek corridors, improve water quality, and handle future storm drain capacity problems. [From the Plan
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