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*[http://ecoviz.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/Urban_storm_water_management_in_the_City_of_Scotts_Valley Urban stormwater management for the City of Scotts Valley]
 
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*[http://ecoviz.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/Urban_storm_water_management_in_the_City_of_Santa_Cruz Urban stormwater management for the City of Santa Cruz]
 
*[http://ecoviz.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/Urban_storm_water_management_in_the_City_of_Santa_Cruz Urban stormwater management for the City of Santa Cruz]

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A watershed-related issue examined by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Santa Cruz County Stormwater Management

Santa Cruz County has four incorporated cities including Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz, Capitola, and Wastonville, with a combined population of nearly 223,000 inhabitants [1]. The incorporated areas of the county, with a combined total population of approximately 136,000, include Aptos, Ben Lomond, Bonny Doon, Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Corralitos, Davenport, Felton, Freedom, La Selva Beach, Rio Del Mar, Soquel and Zayante, also contribute to runoff issues in the region [2].


The details for each municipality's SWMP can be found using the links under the Incorporated Cities section. The County of Santa Cruz works with the City of Capitola for all their SWMP development.


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References

  1. Population Statistics for Incorporated Cities of Santa Cruz County
  2. Population Statistics for Incorporated Cities of Santa Cruz County
  3. Population Statistics for Incorporated Cities of Santa Cruz County

Links

[Urban Stormwater Management]

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