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Description of the Regional Inf owlinf ltration (111) Progmm ' <br />The 2040 Wafer Resources Policy Plan states that the Council will establish 1l1 goals for all <br />communities discharging Wastewater to the IVIDS. Comm un ides that have excessive 1/1 in their sanitary <br />sewer systems will be required to eliminate excessive 1l1. The Council will continue the implementation <br />of its on -going 1/1 reduction prbg ram. Communities identified through the program as needing to <br />eliminate excessive 1/1 will be required to submit a work plan that detalls work activities to identify and <br />IF <br />eliminate sources of 1/1. The council can limit increases in service within those communities having <br />excess Ill that do not demonstrate progress in reducing their excess 1l1, The Council will meet with the <br />community and discuss this altemative before it is implemented. <br />It is required that those communities that have been identified as contributors of excessive 1l1, and that <br />have not already addressed private property sources, do so as part of their Ill program. Significant work <br />has been accomplished on the public infrastructure portion of the wastewater system. The council will <br />pursue making funds available through the Mate for 1l1 mitigation, and promote statutes, rules and <br />regulations to encourage ill mitigation. <br />Management of Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTs) and Private <br />systems <br />The Metropolitan Land Planhing Apt requires the sewer element of the local comprehensive plan to <br />describ* the standards and conditions under which the installation of subsurface sewage treatment <br />systems and other private wastewater treatment systems will be permitted and to the eitent <br />practicable, the areas not suitable for public or private systems. <br />The appropriate density for development with subsurface sewage treatment systems depends on the <br />suitability of the soils to treat wastewater and whether space is available for a primary and back up <br />drainfield. It is the Council's position that all municipalities and counties allowing subsurface sewage <br />treatment systems should incorporate current MPCA regulations (Minn. Rules Chapter 7080-7083) as <br />part of a program for managing subsurface sewage treatment systems in the sewer element of their <br />local comprehensive plan and implement the standards in issuing permits. <br />Centerville should adopt a management program consistent with state rules. An overview of <br />Centerville's management program must be included in the community's local comprehensive plan <br />update. If adequate information on the management program is not included; the comprehensive plan <br />will be found incomplete for review until the required information is provided to the Council. Specific <br />requirements for the local comprehensive plan can be found in the Lgggekoigg Handbook, <br />Small private treatment plants are located throughout the Metropolitan Area serving such developments <br />as Individual industries, mobile home parks, and other urban type uses. The Council's position is that <br />such private wastewater treatment plants should be permitted only if they are in areas not programmed <br />for metropolitan sewer service in the future and they are provided for in a comrnunky's comprehensive <br />plan that the Council has approved. Furthermore, the community is responsible for permitting all <br />community or cluster wastewater treatment systems consistent with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080- <br />7083 and IVIPCA standards. The Council will not provide financial support to assist communities if these <br />systems fail. <br />Centerville should include in the sewer element of its local comprehensive plan the conditions under <br />which private treatment plants or municipal treatments would be allowed, and include appropriate <br />managemerd techniques sufficiently detailed to ensure that the facilities conform to permit conditions. <br />Centerville is responsible for ensuring that permit conditions for private treatment plants are met and <br />financial resources to manage these facilities are available. <br />Page - 23 12015 SYSTEM STATEMENT -- CENTERVILL.E WATER RESOURCES <br />