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SECTION IV <br />C. Flooding or Stormwater rate control concerns between the City of St. Anthony and <br />adjoining communities <br />Identified Problem, Issue, or Concern <br />Corrective Action <br />1 <br />Limited stormwater conveyance capacity of <br />a. The City of St. Anthony will work with <br />the downstream storm sewer system <br />the Rice Creek Watershed District and <br />through New Brighton has in part resulted <br />New Brighton to address these water <br />in street flooding in the vicinity of 391h <br />quantity problems which transcend <br />Avenue and Fordham Drive. <br />municipal boundaries. <br />b. Stormwater ponding requirements for <br />redeveloping areas within the City will <br />be determined on a site bV site basis. <br />D. Impacts of water quantity or quality management practices on recreational <br />opportunities. <br />Identified Problem, Issue, or Concern <br />Corrective Action <br />1 <br />There is a concern regarding water quality, <br />a. Work with the RCWD and Ramsey <br />sediment deposition and floatable material <br />County SWCD to develop a feasibility <br />entering Silver Lake from direct storm <br />study for Silver Lake which will <br />sewer discharges. <br />establish a recommended long-term <br />management program. This study <br />should identify alternatives available <br />for protecting or improving water <br />quality, maintaining reasonably stable <br />lake levels, and outlining a <br />management program that will assure <br />that proper and reasonable <br />management measures are <br />implemented. <br />b. Implement the policies identified within <br />this Water Resource Management <br />Plan. <br />c. Cooperate with RCWD and Three <br />Rivers Park District to complete the <br />TMDL for Silver Lake. <br />City of St. Anthony Section IV - Page 2 <br />WSB Project No. 1626.25 <br />August 2007 <br />25 <br />