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City launches ambitious stormwater management plan for cleaner water

January 23, 2024 | Vero Beach City Council, City of Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida



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City launches ambitious stormwater management plan for cleaner water
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress of a comprehensive stormwater management plan, which has already yielded tangible results through state funding. The city received a $125,000 grant for a lateral map project, demonstrating the plan's immediate impact.

The meeting featured presentations from city representatives and consultants who outlined the plan's development, initiated in January 2022. The primary goal is to identify and rank projects that can be implemented without significant intergovernmental hurdles. The analysis involved extensive data collection, including GIS mapping and field investigations, to assess existing basins and pollutant loads.

Kelly Clark from Kinley Horn detailed the methodology used to evaluate water quality and the potential for future projects. The team focused on areas with high pollutant loads, considering factors such as land availability and proximity to major infrastructure. A total of 25 project recommendations were made, ranked by their cost-benefit ratios, with an emphasis on economically and environmentally viable solutions.

The plan aims to create a long-term strategy for stormwater management, ensuring that projects not only address immediate concerns but also contribute to sustainable urban development. The city is now positioned to prioritize these projects for inclusion in future capital improvement programs, paving the way for enhanced water quality and infrastructure resilience.

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