Specifications include, but are not limited to: Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the current stormwater system in the City, including identifying locations of drainage basins and identifying all drainage system components, such as, pipes, ditches, swales, outfalls, ponds, rivers, creeks, canals, etc., in each basin. Use hydraulic modeling to identify potential problems and areas for improvement in the identified stormwater system. Identify and create plans to eliminate all shared (private irrigation/stormwater) systems, pipes, ditches, basins, swales, etc., within the City. Collaborate with and receive input from City staff. Define goals and objectives for the Stormwater Master Plan according to industry standards and applicable federal, state, and local laws and permits. Outline specific projects and programs addressing current system constraints and problems and address all discovered stormwater management issues. Establish a timeline for implementing the projects and programs identified in the Stormwater Master Plan based on industry standards and available resources. Develop a cost estimate for each project and program identified in the Stormwater Master Plan. Review City’s Storm Water Management Plan and storm water ordinance and suggest any improvements that could be made. Ensure that the goals and objectives of the Storm Water Master Plan will enhance the City’s ability to meet the requirements of the UPDES permit. Develop a strategy for monitoring, evaluating, and maintaining the stormwater system. Present the completed Stormwater Master Plan to the Midvale City Council for approval and adoption.