Title 12, Chapter 5, Section 574
( 12-5-574)
(a) The district shall promote regional coordination and cooperation
through the exercise of the following powers: (1) Development of regional and watershed-specific plans for
storm-water management taking into account recommendations
developed by the basin advisory councils; (2) Development of regional and watershed-specific plans for
waste-water management taking into account recommendations
developed by the basin advisory councils; (3) Development of regional and watershed-specific plans for water
supply and water conservation taking into account recommendations
developed by the basin advisory councils; (4) Development of regionally consistent policies, model
ordinances, and minimum standards of performance for local
governments relating to the creation and implementation of the
plans developed by the district; (5) Development and coordination of an effective regional and
watershed-specific water quality monitoring program and
development and maintenance of a corresponding data base
reflecting available monitoring data; (6) Establishment of education programs on water quality issues
and promotion of water conservation; (7) Identification of funding sources, including without
limitation federal funding sources for the creation and
implementation of plans provided for under this article; (8) Entry into contracts with both public and private parties in
connection with the exercise of the powers and duties of the
district; (9) Development of measurable short-term and long-term goals for
water quality and conservation improvement; (10) Development of a program to identify and implement structural
controls and nonstructural controls needed to achieve the goals
for water quality and conservation improvement; and (11) Reviewing and reporting on the progress of implementation of
the water plans and achievement of the water goals developed
pursuant to this article. (b) Approval by the district of any storm-water management plan,
waste-water management plan, water supply and conservation plan, or
other plan pursuant to this article shall not obligate any governing
authority comprising a part of the district to provide funding for
facilities planned or constructed pursuant to such plans which do
not provide services to all or a portion of the population of such
governing authority proportionate to any cost allocation. (c) No extension of time by the board for preparation of a plan
provided for under this article shall exceed six months, nor shall
more than one extension be granted for any such plan. |