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responsible for ensuring that these systems are installed, maintained, managed and regulated <br /> consistent with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080-7083. <br /> • Includes requirements in Appendix C for comprehensive sewer plans, local water plans, and local <br /> water supply plans. <br /> • Establishes inflow and infiltration goals for all communities served by the regional wastewater <br /> system and requires all communities to include their inflow and infiltration mitigation programs in <br /> their comprehensive sewer plan. <br /> • Works with the State to attempt to (1) make funds available for inflow and infiltration mitigation, and <br /> (2) promote statutes, rules, and regulations to encourage 111 mitigation. <br /> Centerville should consult the complete Policy Plan in preparing its local comprehensive plan. In <br /> addition, Centerville should consult Thrive MSP 2040 and the Local Planning Handbook for specific <br /> information needed in its comprehensive plan. <br /> System Plan Considerations Affecting Your Community <br /> Metropolitan Sewer Service <br /> Under state law (Minn. stat. 473.513) local governments are required to submit both a wastewater plan <br /> element to their comprehensive plan as well as a comprehensive sewer plan describing service needs <br /> from the Council. Specific requirements for the sewer element of your comprehensive plan can be <br /> found in the Water Resources section of the Local Planning Handbook. <br /> Forecasts <br /> The forecasts of population, households, employment, and wastewater flows for Centerville as <br /> contained in the adopted 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan can be found <br /> at: http://www.metrocounc#.or4/Wastewater-Water/PlanningZ2040-Water-Resources-Policy-Plan aspx <br /> and on your Community Page in the Local Planning Handbook. These forecasts are for sewered <br /> development. The sewered housing forecasts were estimated using SAC data, annual city reports, <br /> current trends, existing and future local wastewater service areas and other information relating to your <br /> community. The wastewater flows are based on historical wastewater flow data, future projected <br /> wastewater generation rates, and the projected sewered population and employment data. <br /> The Council will use these growth and wastewater flow forecasts to plan future interceptor and <br /> treatment works improvements needed to serve your community. The Council will not design future <br /> interceptor improvements or treatment facilities to handle peak hourly flows in excess of the allowable <br /> rate for your community. Centerville, through its comprehensive planning process, must decide the <br /> location and staging of development, and then plan and design its local wastewater collection system to <br /> serve this development. The Council will use its judgment as to where to assign growth within your <br /> community to determine regional system capacity adequacy. If Centerville wishes to identify specific <br /> areas within the community to concentrate its growth, it should do so within its Comprehensive Sewer <br /> Plan. <br /> You should also note that urban development at overall densities that are substantially lower than those <br /> identified for your community in the Community Designation Section of this Systems Statement will also <br /> be analyzed by the Council for their potential adverse effects on the cost of providing metropolitan <br /> sewer service. <br /> Description of the Metropolitan Disposal System Serving Your Community <br /> Figure 1 shows the location of the Metropolitan Disposal System (MDS) serving your community. <br /> Wastewater flow from Centerville is treated at the Metropolitan WWTP <br /> Page-22 2015 SY'S f EBA S 1 ATLMEN f- CEN7 ERVILLE VVATER RESOURCES <br />
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