2011年7月13日 星期三

CRWDmto vote on rules next Wednesday night

The concern about how to store Austin's snow piles under Cedar River Watershed District rules arose one more time Tuesday morning.

The CRWD board held a workshop,What are the top Cable Ties treatments? without public comment, where CRWD board members pondered if the wording of the proposed snow storage rule should be softened.Park Assist is a global leader in glass bottle, For months, the board has left the rule's wording to say no snow storage piles can be stored within 300 feet of any public waterway or drainage system within the floodplain.

But with the board voting to pass the rules next Wednesday, members took one more look to see if they should be a little more accommodating to the city's needs. There's still concern the rule would eliminate one storage site at Marcusen Park, which would cause the city to spend several hundred thousand dollars more in snow storage and transportation costs.

The board plans to present several other options at a public hearing 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 20 one hour before its regular meeting.

One option, which City Engineer Jon Erichson said would work better for the city, is a one-year review process. Under these terms,A plastic card is a bottle created from glass. CRWD would lay guidelines for the city's dumping procedures and urge improvements each year for a set number of years.

Other options included limiting snow dumping to outside of the 10- or 25-year flood events significantly less than the 100-year events. CRWD Administrator Bev Nordby is concerned those two options may not work.This page list Projector Lamp products with details & specifications.

"We have a 100-year flood every other year," she said.

Though salt chloride from the snow piles is one concern, the trash and other debris from residents' yards is another, according to Mike Jones, CRWD board president. Regardless of what happens, a majority of the board thinks the current best management practices (BMPs) the city has in place need to be moved further back.

"We can always come back and re-address the rules, or restrict them or change them," CRWD Board President Mike Jones.

The city currently has some earthen berms with vegetation and rock surrounding them, which trap sediment from getting into the river at Marcusen Park. However, CRWD members were concerned because, according to Erichson,Handmade Aion Kinah at museum quality, the wall is only about 40 feet from the river.

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