Storm and Surface Water Drainage Utilities: Difference between revisions
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Local Jurisdictions are authorized by the state to charge user fees to fund the management of surface and storm water. The application of this authority, and the use of the funds it generates is the greatest local investment in ecosystem infrastructure affecting water systems and hydrology, with dramatic effects of water quality.