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The Township still needs 106 pounds of sediment-reduction credit to meet its June 30, 2027 requirement. A proposed Miller Park stream-restoration project could provide 133 pounds of credit but is estimated to cost $3.4 million, would require cooperation from at least two private property owners, and is unlikely to be completed by the deadline.
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The Task Force reviewed options for meeting the Township’s pollutant-reduction requirement, including stream restoration, basin retrofits, rain gardens, and cooperation with homeowners associations. No final project or funding decision was made. Staff will continue outreach to homeowners associations and property owners, while the Township considers grant funding and other long-term stormwater solutions.
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