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WASTEWATER <br />Areas Served by the Regional System <br />❑ A table that details the households and employment forecasts in 10 -year increments through 2040, based on the Council's <br />forecasts and any subsequent negotiated modifications. This should be broken down by areas served by the Metropolitan <br />Disposal System, locally owned and operated wastewater treatment systems, and Community and Subsurface sewage <br />treatment systems. The forecasts used in your wastewater plan must be consistent with the forecasts used throughout your <br />plan, including in land use, transportation, and water supply. <br />Li Your wastewater plan must be designed to support these forecasts and provide any allocation breakdowns between <br />sewered and unsewered service for population, households, and employment. <br />❑ An electronic map or maps (GIS shape files or equivalent must also be submitted) that show the following information: <br />Your existing sanitary sewer system identifying lift stations, existing connection points to the metropolitan disposal <br />system, and future connection points. <br />❑ Local sewer service districts by connection point. <br />❑ Intercommunity connections and any proposed changes in government boundaries based on Orderly Annexation <br />Agreements. <br />❑ The location of all private and public wastewater treatment plants in your community. <br />❑ Copy of any intercommunity service agreements entered into with an adjoining community after December 31, 2008; <br />including a map of areas covered by the agreement. <br />❑ A table or tables that contain the following information: <br />❑ Capacity and design flows for existing trunk sewers and lift stations. <br />❑ Assignment of 2040 growth forecasts by Metropolitan interceptor facility. In the absence of this information the Council <br />will make its own assignments for the purpose of system capacity needs determination. <br />❑ Define your community's goals, policies, and strategies for preventing and reducing excessive inflow and infiltration (1/1) in <br />the local sewer system, including: <br />Define the requirements and standards for minimizing inflow and infiltration and for the disconnection of sump pump, <br />foundation drain, and/or rain leader connections to the sanitary sewer system. <br />❑ Include a copy of or reference to your local ordinance that prohibits the discharge of sump pumps, foundation <br />drains, and/or rain leaders to the sanitary disposal system. <br />❑ Include a copy of or reference to your local ordinance requiring the disconnection of existing foundation drains, <br />sump pumps, and roof leaders from the sanitary sewer system. <br />❑ Include a summary of activities or programs related to 1/1 source mitigation on private sewer services. <br />❑ Describe the extent, source, and significance of existing 1/1 problems in your community. <br />❑ Analyze the costs for remediating the 1/1 issues identified in your community. <br />❑ An implementation plan that contains a program strategy, priorities, scheduling, and financing mechanisms for eliminating <br />and preventing excessive 1/1 from entering the sanitary sewer system. <br />For communities with new trunk sewer systems that require connections to the Metropolitan Disposal System, you <br />also need to include the following: <br />❑ A table that details the proposed time schedule for the construction of the new trunk sewer system in your community. <br />❑ Describe the type and capacity of the treatment facilities, whether municipally or privately owned. <br />❑ Copies of the associated National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or State Disposal System (SDS) <br />permits. <br />Community and Subsurface Treatment Systems <br />❑ Describe your community's management program for SSTS to comply with MPCA regulations (Minn. Rules Chapters 7080- <br />7083). <br />❑ Map the locations of all existing public and private treatment systems, if any, including package treatment plants and group <br />on-site systems. <br />❑ Map the locations of all sub -surface sewage treatment systems. You should also identify the locations of known non- <br />conforming systems or systems with known problems. <br />❑ Describe the conditions under which private, community treatment systems (ex. package treatment plants, community <br />drainfields) would be allowed. Examples of such conditions include: <br />❑ allowable land uses and residential densities <br />❑ installation requirements <br />U management requirements <br />❑ local government responsibilities <br />Page - 5 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL LOCAL PLANNING HANDBOOK <br />Print Date: 3/15/2016 Checklist of Minimum Requirements for Centerville <br />