Water Quality and Quantity  Water Quality and Quantity

Documents Available for Public Comment

The Stakeholders have forwarded a Potential Management Strategies Proposal for public review and comment. Please see report, below, as well as: Example: Springfield Drinking Water Protection Overlay Zone; and Potential Contaminant Source Inventories Tables and Maps for Existing and Planned Land Uses for Existing and Future Wellfields. To provide comment, please email the staff contacts shown below.
 
The Oregon Health Authority has formally certified the Drinking Water Source Areas (DWSA) Delineations.
 
See below for the most recent quarterly monitoring reports.  The first Annual Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Report, October 2010 through September 2011, is now posted to this page of the web site.  See reports and details below.
 
On September 19, 2011, the City Council adopted Comprehensive Plan and Code amendments to incorporate state-of-the-art Best Management Practices for stormwater into the City's Plan and Code.  See Stormwater Management Section, below, for details.
 

The Water Quality and Quantity Project Includes:

  • Surface- and Groundwater Monitoring Program (see Reports, below)
  • Aquifer Protection Plan (see Work Plan, below)
  • Stormwater Design Manual (attached below)
  • Stormwater Demonstration Project adjacent to the estuary in Old Town

 
The Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Program is being conducted to protect the North Florence Sole Source Dunal Aquifer.  The Aquifer is the only sole source aquifer in the State of Oregon.  It was designated "sole source" by EPA in 1987 because contamination of the aquifer would leave Florence area residents with no source of drinking water.  The waters in the lower Siuslaw Watershed are interconnected; so, protection of the aquifer hepls protect Siuslaw surface waters, especially Munsel Creek and the Siuslaw estuary.  Hydrogeologists from GSI Water Solutions are consultants for the project. The Program is being conducted in accordance with the protocols in the EPA-approved Quality Assurance Project Plan, attached.
 
 

Stormwater Management

On September 19, 2011, the City Council adopted Comprehensive Plan and Code amendments to incorporate Best Management Practices (BMPs) for stormwater.  The amendments streamline the permit process and make stormwater management administration more effective and efficient for the City and private developers.  The amendments are based on the Florence Stormwater Design Manual, an administrative tool that was approved by the City Council in December 2010.  The amendments and the Spetember 19, 2011 Stormwater Design Manual are attached in the section above. 
 
The Stormwater Demonstration Project in Old Town will include state of the art green infrastructure and wetland protection features that are designed to protect water quality in the estuary. The City's Stormwater Management Plan provides the policy direction for the City to use stormwater systems that minimize negative impacts on water quality from stormwater runoff. The Plan can be downloaded from the City web site at: http://www.ci.florence.or.us/planning.cfm?loc=cs
 

Staff Contacts

Mike Miller, Florence Public Works Director; ; 541-997-5822
Carol Heinkel: cheinkel@q.com; 541-345-8660
 
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