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• Require all communities served by the regional wastewater system to include its inflow <br /> and infiltration mitigation program in its comprehensive sewer plan, including a program <br /> to mitigate sources of inflow and infiltration from private property. <br /> • Limit expansion of service within those communities where excessive inflow and <br /> infiltration jeopardizes the Council's ability to convey wastewater without an overflow or <br /> backup occurring, or limits the capacity in the system to the point where the Council can <br /> no longer provide additional wastewater services. The Council will work with those <br /> communities on a case-by-case basis, based on the applicable regulatory requirements. <br /> • Potentially institute a wastewater rate demand charge for those communities that have <br /> not met their inflow and infiltration goal(s), if the community has not been implementing <br /> an effective inflow and infiltration reduction program as determined by the Council, or if <br /> regulations and/or regulatory permits require Council action to ensure regulatory <br /> compliance. <br /> The wastewater demand charge will include the cost of wastewater storage facilities <br /> and/or other improvements necessary to avoid overloading Council conveyance and <br /> treatment facilities, and the appropriate charges for use of capacity beyond the allowable <br /> amount of inflow and infiltration. <br /> • Work with the State to attempt to (1) make funds available for inflow and infiltration <br /> mitigation, and (2) promote statutes, rules, and regulations to encourage 1/1 mitigation. <br /> • Develop a program to assist communities with reducing inflow and infiltration from <br /> private property sources. <br /> Wastewater System Finance Policy: <br /> The Council will continue to implement regional wastewater service fees and charges based on <br /> regional cost of services and rules adopted by the Council. <br /> Implementation Strategies: <br /> • Metropolitan wastewater charges will be allocated among local government units based on <br /> volume of wastewater treated. <br /> • Industrial wastewater strength charges will be based on actual or average discharge <br /> strength above domestic wastewater strength. <br /> • Load charges for septage, portable-toilet waste, holding-tank wastewater and out-of-region <br /> wastes will be uniform for each type of load, and based on the volume of the load, the <br /> average strength of the types of loads, and the costs of receiving facilities. <br /> • Sewer availability charges (SAC)will be uniform within the urban area based on capacity <br /> demand for classes of customers and the SAC Procedure Manual. Sewer availability <br /> charges for a rural center will be based on the reserve capacity and debt service of facilities <br /> specific to the rural center. <br /> • Other fees recovering costs of specific services may be imposed, as approved by the <br /> Council. <br /> • Cost-sharing between the Council and a local governmental unit may be used when <br /> construction of regional wastewater facilities provides additional local benefits for an <br /> incremental increase in costs. <br /> 86 <br />