Drainage Patterns. The Breakfast Point area stormwater runoff collects from the area identified within the project boundaries. Runoff from Panama City Beach does pass through the project area. Two major canals collect stormwater runoff from the south side of US Highway 98 from within the city limits of Panama City Beach. The first canal routes the collected stormwater runoff through the southeast corner of the project boundary and discharges into ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bayou. The second canal routes stormwater through the southwest corner of the project boundaries. Runoff generated from within the project area is collected in a series of manmade ditches. The ditches and additional features are illustrated in Exhibit 2-4. The eastern side of the project area discharges towards the east directly into ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bayou. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bayou is directly connected to West Bay/Intracoastal Waterway. The center of the project area presently discharges through a manmade ditch towards the north (North-South Canal). This manmade ditch collects water from the central drainage basins and discharges through four existing 36-inch culverts into Basin Bayou, which is also directly connected to West Bay/Intracoastal Waterway. Under preconditions, the earthen berm created from the excavation of the North-South Canal does not allow stormwater to flow east. The western portion of the project area is directly connected to Botheration Bayou or West Bay. A small portion of the southwest corner of the project area directs runoff into Botheration Bayou.
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Sources: Mitigation Bank Instrument, Mitigation Bank Instrument