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SMP Inspection & Maintenance Policy P a g e 1 10 <br />by a Member Community of Community Cost-Share Program funds, may increase the prioritization of a <br />particular activity. In addition, these primary considerations will be made: 1) Those activities resulting in significant improvements to the Regional Stormwater System will <br />be prioritized more highly than others. For example, replacing a section of culverted stream that <br />is already near capacity will have a greater impact than replacing one that is functioning <br />properly. <br />2) Criticality of the current state of an asset represents its nearness to the end of its useful life. <br />Timely replacement is preferable to evenfual asset failure as it can protect the downstream <br />Regional Stormwater System. Catastrophic failure of an asset would result in the highest <br />criticality ranking because downstream effects may already be occurring. <br />3) The level of threat to public safety and real property is an important consideration in all of the <br />District's operations. Activities may be prioritized more highly that will reduce the upstream <br />area's susceptibility of flood events and other impacts of the Regional Stormwater System on <br />public safety and real property.