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<br /> \, \\ <br />. <br /> ot the ~lWCC staff. '---L <br /> ANOKA COUNTY <br /> numbering 1,100, is on <br /> duty every hour of every I WAS H'=-;;- : <br /> da\- rrearing wastewater .J , COIJNTY , <br /> /.~ .J <br /> from homes, businesses <br /> and industries in the ; t"'" 1 <br /> COUNTY <br /> se\'enpcounry metro area. r:-~ "n__"" · ~'''"'m <br /> We process 300 million CARVER . I <br /> gallons of wastewater COUNTY I HENN[PIN COUNTY J <br /> 1 ~ : <br /> each day-enough to fill <br /> L CMOS.O · <br /> the Mettodome in 1-1/2 ROSE MOUNT . <br /> days-at our nine tech. L.--. HASTINGS <br /> no logically advanced r <br /> , <br />. creatmem facilities. DAKOTA COUNTY r <br /> While outside pollu- -F <br /> tants and the volatility MWCC has nine rrearment plants throughout the metTo area._ <br /> THE WASTEWATER <br /> COLLECTION SYSTEM ot nature-the floods of 1993. tOt example- realize we can.r afford co rest on our laurels. <br /> AND TREATMENT sometimes place significanr strains on our sys. Because the public demands an ever cleaner <br /> PLANTS ARE THE rem, MWCC consistently meets increasingly environment, our regulators and legislators <br /> HEARTBEAT OF OUR srringent water, air and land qualiry regula~ continually pass tougher environmental scan. <br /> OPERATION, CONVEY~ <br /> tNG AND PROCESSING tions_ We. re proud of our record, and proud of dards and recogni:e ne\\" pollutants that we <br /> 300 Mll..l.lON GAL- the many awards we've received fmm r~.!ula[On. musr now measure and control. At the same <br /> LONS OF" WASTEWATER <lgencies and environmental ~'TOUrs. time, as a public a~enc\" we are under groWIng <br /> EVERY DAY, THAT"S <br /> ENOUGH TO FILL We've met these standards cllst.effectively. pressure to keep our S 15 2 million annual bud~ <br /> THE METROCOME IN ThWUf,.:h effICient management, qU<=lliry plan~ get fwm increasing significandy_ Essentially, <br /> 1-1/2. DAYS. ning and prudent financial performance, we're being asked to do more with limited <br /> MWCC's ratcs are almost 30 percenr lower per resources" <br /> hnusehold than those l)f other cnmparahh" In this l'ienmal rerOft, we'll tell you a few <br /> si:cJ cities. Recent MWCC whlllcsalc r<He of the thin1-!:' we".e Jone to maintain uur high <br /> incn.:ascs wen:~ less than <l third of rhe narion,,1 sr.1nJarJs, .md \\-h:lt we are doing to en.sure <br />. ;1\.l.:ragt:. anJ \\'C lowered our ]994 wholesalt: that WI.: CllmmtlC w sern' rh~ Twin Ciries it:>. <br /> mrc w cities h\' ] ("'lercenr. t"t"f~ctivd~. ,I:' rl l~sil~le" <br /> \X\' takc pride in rhl..':"c ,14.:hic\"t.:l11cnrS, J,m 'W'e alsll j"'It)rl..' this rl..'rort hrinj.!>; tiS il little <br /> ,2 <br /> , <br />