From Deseret News archives:
2 cities eager to prevent floods
Highland, Alpine want to solve drainage problems
"I've been to enough flooded homes to not want to see anyone else have a home flooded," said Barry Edwards, Highland city administrator: "We will do everything we need to do to make sure that doesn't happen."
Members of the water conservancy district's board of directors this past week pointed fingers at the two Utah County cities, as well as Draper in Salt Lake County, while addressing the Utah County Commission.
Developments in those cities are proceeding without proper consideration of drainage, board members said, and they're putting homes in Lehi and the unincorporated area below at risk of being flooded.
The board also asked the county commissioners for help in setting up a meeting with officials from those cities believed to be relying too much on drainage areas designed to alleviate flooding and high runoff, particularly the Dry Creek basin.
Such mediation, Highland and Alpine officials say, is not needed.
"We have the same concerns," said Ted Stillman, Alpine city administrator. "I think everybody needs to get together and discuss how to solve the problem."
"It needs to happen," Stillman said. "I would assume that the conservancy district would pull everybody together to discuss the issue."
"The North Utah County Water Conservancy District has never invited us to a meeting," Edwards said. "They've never said, 'Let's sit down, let's have a summit and talk about it.' They just pretty much limit their correspondence to letters saying, 'Stop,' and we can't really stop. . . . We don't want anyone to be flooded, but we also don't have a right to tell people we can't develop, either."
Edwards said he met with the district board three or four years ago and asked that a study be conducted so a "runoff coefficient" could be established. Cities would then have a formula to calculate historical runoff and a standard to which they could make developers conform, he said.
"For whatever reason, they just didn't do it," Edwards said.
That doesn't mean it can't be done now in order to avoid future problems, he said, but it would be up to the North Utah County Water Conservancy District to do it.
"You can't look to Highland and say, 'Highland, you do a hydrology study for the entire north end of the county,' " Edwards said. "That's just not going to happen."
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