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City outlines green stormwater infrastructure plan; ADEQ 604B grant funded evaluation and pilot sites
Summary
Public Works presented a green stormwater infrastructure strategy, cited a completed ADEQ 604B evaluation tool, and proposed candidate sites and a maintenance program to reduce runoff, sediment and nutrient loads into city lakes and creeks.
City of Prescott Public Works on July 1 presented an overview of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) efforts, an ADEQ 604B‑funded site evaluation and a proposed program for design, construction and ongoing maintenance aimed at reducing polluted runoff to city lakes and creeks.
Matt Killeen, Environmental Program Manager, described GSI as a set of measures that "slow it, spread it, sink it" — capturing stormwater where it falls for beneficial use and filtration. Killeen told the subcommittee the city used grant funds to develop a weighted site evaluation matrix that emphasizes grant‑relevant factors (including equity scoring) and that…
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