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Elm Creek Watershed Commission seeks input on 10‑year plan, flags chloride and runoff risks

3764050 · June 11, 2025
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Diane Spector of Elm Creek Watershed presented a draft 10‑year watershed management plan that lists impaired lakes and streams, highlights chloride as a growing concern, and outlines cost‑share projects, a street‑sweeper purchase and a multi‑year climate resilience study.

Diane Spector, representing the Elm Creek Watershed Commission and contract firm Stan Hill Consulting Services, introduced the watershed commission’s draft 10‑year management plan and asked the Corcoran City Council to share the plan for local review and public comment.

Spector said the Elm Creek watershed covers seven cities and that the commission focuses on policy, monitoring, education and coordination while implementation typically happens at the city level. "The watershed commission does not undertake capital improvement; it is governed by a citizen's board of commissioners," she said.

She said the watershed includes six lakes and several streams that currently fail…

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