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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-1974-0312 Introduced by Alderman Cavarra RESOLUTION NO. 312 Series of 1974 RESOLUTION INDICATING INTENT TO JOIN WITH OTHER GENERAL PURPOSE UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE DENVER AREA TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A PLAN RESULTING IN A COORDINATED WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE AREA. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, p, L, 92-500 (hereinafter called "the Act"), the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency has by regulation published guidelines for the identi- fication of those areas which, as a result of urban-industrial con- centrations or other factors, have substantial water quality control problems (40 CFR Part 125); and WHEREAS, the Denver area (hereinafter called "the Area"), including that area within Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Jefferson Counties, and the City and County of Denver, satisfies the criteria contained in the Act and guidelines for designation of the area pursuant to Section 208; and WHEREAS, Section 125.10 of the Section 208 guidelines requires, among other things, that the affected general purpose units of local government within the problem area must show their intent, through for- mally adopted resolutions, to join together in the planning process to develop and implement a plan which will result in a coordinated waste treatment management system for the area; and WHEREAS, such planning process and waste treatment management system is a necessary and significant measure to control present point and non-point sources of water pollution and to guide and regulate future development and growth in the area which may affect water quality, in order to prevent, abate and solve existing and potential substantial water quality control problems; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Wheat Ridge, recognizing that the Denver area has substantial water quality control problems, supports designation of the Area pursuant to Section 208 and the EPA guidelines. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Wheat Ridge intends to join with other affected general purpose units of local government within the boundaries of the area to develop and implement a plan which will result in a coordinated waste treatment management system for the area. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, inasmuch as the Denver Regional Council of Governments is a single representative organization governed by elected officials from local government and is capable of developing RESOLUTION NO. 312 Page 2 effective areawide waste treatment management plans for the Area, the City of Wheat Ridge supports the designation of said organization 8S the planning agency for the area. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all proposals for grants for construction of publicly ow,ed treatment works within the boundaries of the designated area will be consistent with the approved plan, or as it may be a~ended through established procedures, and will be made only by the management agency or agencies designated by the Governor after completion and approval of the plan. ADOPTED AND PASSED this 30th day of Mav by a vote of 6 to 0 , A. D., 1974, ~~~4'''_'-- Paul B Abramson, Ph.D. Mayor ATTEST: ~ "'\ k..-' I