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Agenda - 11-05-20; 7-a - Interim Alternative Implementation Approach (IAIA) – Upper Neuse River Basin Association (Falls Lake Rules)
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Page | 4 <br /> <br /> Infrastructure improvements including <br />o Repair and replacement of leaky infrastructure <br />o Reduction of sanitary sewer overflows <br />o Extension of sewer lines to areas using onsite systems (targeting areas with <br />known failure issues) or package plants <br /> Illicit discharge detection and elimination <br /> Land conservation in high priority areas (as determined through an appropriate <br />evaluation resource, i.e., land conservation programs that identify water quality aspects <br />of available preservation sites) <br /> Floodplain restoration and reconnection <br /> Greenways and parks with water quality and quantity benefits (as documented through <br />the development plans) <br /> Projects and activities that focus on flooding that have an associated water quality <br />benefit <br /> Operation and maintenance costs associated with preserving long‐term functionality of <br />practices implemented under the IAIA <br />Additional activities/projects beyond those listed above are allowed under the IAIA pending <br />approval by DEQ/DWR. The assessment of additional activities/projects will be based on the <br />general principles and provisions contained in the IAIA which are aimed at meeting the general <br />criteria of water quality improvement or protection in the watershed and the Lake. <br />What are the ways that jurisdictions can demonstrate participation in the IAIA? <br />There are four options for funding projects that would count under the IAIA: <br /> Self‐funded (single jurisdiction) <br /> Interlocal agreement (two or more jurisdictions) <br /> Funding existing local organizations (like County Health Departments, School Districts, <br />Soil and Water Conservation Districts, existing utilities, etc.) <br /> Contributing to a “pool” of funds to be managed by the UNRBA in consultation with the <br />jurisdictions contributing to the pool <br />Regardless of the type of funding arrangement used to demonstrate participation and <br />compliance under the IAIA, participants will be required to report their efforts to DWR, in <br />accordance with IAIA guidelines. <br /> <br />7
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