Basin Plan: Percival Creek
Percival Creek Drainage Basin Plan
Percival Creek Comprehensive Drainage Basin Plan, May 1993
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Section 1 (PDF)
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Goals and Objectives
- Chapter 3 Authority of the Basin Plan
Section 2 (PDF)
- Chapter 4 Basin Characterization
- Chapter 5 Percival Creek Characteristics
Section 3 (PDF)
- Chapter 6 Basin Problem Analysis
- Chapter 7 Management Alternatives
Section 4 (PDF)
- Chapter 8 Evaluation of Alternatives
- Chapter 9 Preferred Alternative and Recommendations
Section 5 (1.5 KB) includes:
- Chapter 10 Alternative III: Optimal Level of Service
- Chapter 11 Nonstructural Surface Water Management Program
Section 6 (PDF)
- Chapter 12 Implementation Costs
- Chapter 13 Funding Alternatives
Section 7 Maps from Appendix 1
- Map 1: Percival Basin Vicinity Map
- Map 2: Percival Creek Basin
- Map 3: Percival Creek Sub-Basins
Section 8 Continuation of Maps from Appendix 1
- Map 4: Percival Creek Sensitive Areas
- Map 5: Percival Creek Soils
- Map 6: Percival Creek Land Use
Section 9 Continuation of Maps from Appendix 1
- Map 7: Percival Creek Zoning
- Map 8: Percival Creek Storm System
- Map 9: Percival Creek Habitat/Flooding Characteristics
Section 10 Continuation of Maps from Appendix 1
- Map 10 Percival Creek Shoreline Management Areas
- Map 11 Percival Creek Water Quality Monitoring Sites
- Map 12 Proposed Capital Improvements, Percival Creek Basin
- Map 13 Cluster Development Proposals, Percival Creek Basin
Section 11 Tables from Appendix 2
- Table A-1: Soil, Land Cover and Slope Characteristics
- Table A-2: Soil Characteristics
- Table A-3: Current and Potential Future Land Use
- Table A-4: Instream Culverts
- Table A-5: Creek Flows with Existing Land Use Conditions
- Table A-6: Low Creek Flows With Existing Land Use Conditions
- Table A-7: Potential Effects of Urban Runoff on Stream Systems
- Table A-8: Salmon Biological and Habitat Requirements
- Table A-9: Salmon Environmental Parameters
- Table A-10: Common Water Quality Contaminants
- Table A-11: Creek Flows with Predeveloped Conditions
- Table A-12: Creek Flows with Build-Out Land Use Conditions
- Table A-13: Current and Potential Future Creek Widths at Selected Locations
- Table A-14: Actual and Recommended Culvert Water Depths and Velocities, Existing Flow Conditions
- Table A-15: Estimated Private Costs of Drainage System Development
- Table A-16: Basin Specific Structural Projects and Potential Funding Sources
- Table A-17: Implications of Stormwater Utility Rate Changes
- Table A-18: Grand and Loan Programs
- Table A-19: Potential Revenue Sources
Section 12 (PDF)
- Appendix 3: Detention/Retention Facilities
- Appendix 4: Computer Modeling Technical Information
- Appendix 5: Water Quality Monitoring Results
- Appendix 6: Open Space/Cluster Development
- Appendix 7: Public Involvement and Education Documents (see Section 10 as well)
Section 13 (PDF)
- Regional PIE Approach
- Environment 2010 Guidelines for PIE
- Policies and Guidelines for PIE from the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
- Environmental Education Legislation
- PIE Tasks for Percival Basin Plan
- Summary of Percival Basin Plan Public Workshop
Section 14 (PDF)
- Environmental Education Priorities for EPA Region 10
- Appendix 8 Long-Term Water Quality Monitoring Plan
- Appendix 9 Water Resources Regulations
- Appendix 10 Glossary
- Appendix 11 Determination of Nonsignificance
- Appendix 12 Letters of Concurrence