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City authorizes WBIF-funded stormwater studies and Diamond Lake chemistry work; city share about one-third

Dayton City Council · October 15, 2025
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Summary

Council authorized four stormwater efforts tied to Elm Creek Watershed funding — a French Lake feasibility study, SAFL-baffle installations, a Grama Lake study and a Diamond Lake treatment feasibility effort — with staff saying roughly 33% of the $200,000 package will be the city's responsibility.

City staff recommended and the council approved a package of stormwater projects that align with Elm Creek Watershed’s Watershed Based Implementation Funding (WBIF) program, including studies and treatment steps aimed at French Lake, Grama Lake and Diamond Lake.

The consultant presentation outlined four pieces: a French Lake feasibility/design study (~$15,000), three SAFL-baffle catch-basin retrofit…

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