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Water Resources Master Plans
Utility master plans identify projects that need to be completed in the near and long term to ensure that existing and new infrastructure is upsized, replaced and extended at the right time and size.
Stormwater
- Stormwater Master Plan
- Appendix A1: Kelly Creek (Modeled capacity deficiencies)
- Appendix A2: West Gresham
- Appendix A3: Johnson Creek
- Appendix B: Hydrologic inputs and results tables
- Appendix C: Hydraulic results tables
- Appendix D: List of medium and low priority capacity deficiencies
- Appendix E: CIP fact sheets / existing city
- Appendix E: Springwater
- Appendix E: Pleasant Valley
- Appendix F: Unit cost tables
Wastewater Collection
- Introduction
- Section 2: Study area characterization
- Section 3: Existing wastewater collection and conveyance system
- Section 4: Regulations and policies
- Section 5: Flow calibration and projections
- Section 6: Wastewater collection system evaluation
- Section 7: Seismic resilience
- Section 8: Improvement integration and prioritization
- Section 9: Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
- Appendix
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Water System
- Water master plan
- Appendix A – D
- Maps
- Intergovernmental agreement with Rockwood Water People’s Utility District
- New source water quality evaluation
- Seismic resilience plan integration
- Appendix E: Cost estimate details
- Appendix F: Cross section figures and water rights