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If the project is determined to be feasible and to have greater benefits than damages, it can be allowed to <br />proceed to construction. The costs of the project are assessed to landowners, within the drainage area of <br />the ditch, who are determined to benefit from the project. <br />The public ditch systems are an integral part of the RMP, and the RMP serves as the ditch repair <br />alternative for each system. Updated ditch maps and system data were developed based on field surveys <br />and historic records (see Appendix A, RMP, Figure 3). Profile and repair reports have been completed for <br />all of these ditch systems, and the Resource Management Unit (RMU) recommendations integrate ditch <br />repair implementation projects. <br />Stormsewer and Stormwater Treatment Features <br />The City's stormsewer network and catalogued treatment devices and structures, as available in GIS, are <br />included in the summary map for reference. The City is also actively updating their infrastructure <br />database and will be adding information, such as pond normal water levels (NWL) and high water levels <br />(HWL) in the future, but was not comprehensively available at this time. The RCWD also has hydrologic <br />and hydraulic information available for the system and should be contacted if that information is needed. <br />The numbering system and level of resolution of the RCWD data and modeling was not consistent with <br />City information, so the RCWD information should be obtained directly from the RCWD. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP I February 8, 2013 Draft 139 <br />