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F. Maintenance and Inspection <br />• Develop and implement a plan for regular inspection and maintenance of <br />public water resources infrastructure. The plan has been completed and <br />is being implemented. <br />• Develop and implement a training program to prevent and reduce <br />pollutant runoff from City operations. The program has been completed <br />and is being implemented. <br />• Develop and implement a record keep system. The system has been <br />developed and is being implemented. <br />Chapter 6 — Implementation and Amendments Table 6.1 in Chapter 6 lays out city project <br />expenditures by year starting in 2006 for new and existing City activities to execute the LSWMP. <br />These activities include development of the City's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) <br />to comply with NPDES Phase 2 MS4 permit requirements, monitoring, system construction, street <br />sweeping and maintenance /repair activities. The chapter identifies as a high priority <br />identification and development of funding sources to support these expenditures. Finally, the <br />chapter provides guidance on the process through which amendments to the plan can be made. <br />As previously noted, the RCWD is beginning the process of preparing its "next generation" <br />watershed management plan, which is expected to be completed within the next two years. <br />VLAWMO has completed its next generation plan Consistent with the City's current LSWMP, the <br />City expects to update its local plan within two years of both watershed district's completing their <br />respective watershed management plan, in order to comply with any new watershed authority <br />requirements that arise out of their updated plan as well as other regional, state, and federal <br />mandates. The RMP, RMP rule, and the RCWD rules are expected to provide an important <br />foundation for the RCWD's next plan update. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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