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Wastewater <br /> Collection System <br /> The city's wastewater collection system serves all but a handful of rural residential style lots and is <br /> designed and already constructed to handle the limited developable area left. All lands within the city <br /> are able to be served by simple extension of the existing sewer system,from the adjacent property. <br /> Therefore,the entire city would be considered one district. There is no need for any sort of phasing <br /> plan. The city serves a small, residential neighborhood (38 homes) in Lino Lakes at the end of LaMotte <br /> Drive and a campground in the Anoka County regional Park(in Lino Lakes). These are the only sources <br /> of intercommunity flow. There are no plans to serve additional extraterritorial areas. No homes or <br /> businesses in Centerville are served by anyone else. The city is surrounded entirely by the city of Lino <br /> Lakes and cannot(except under very special circumstances) annex any land. <br /> Figure XX shows the city's sanitary sewer collections system,which consists of mostly PVC mains, <br /> ranging from 8-inch to 16-inch in size. The city's system is relatively new with the oldest mains built in <br /> the 1970's. An 18-inch and 21-inch reinforced concrete pipe trunk main runs just inland of the east <br /> shore of Centerville Lake. All of the city's flow enters the Met Council's system at the MCES Lift Station <br /> in LaMotte Park. There are no future connection points to the MCES system planned. There are no <br /> wastewater treatment facilities in our community, public or private. <br /> .................................. .................................................................................................. <br /> Estimate Forecasts <br /> 2017 2020 2030 2040 <br /> Households (Total) 1,378 1,400 1,450 1,500 <br /> MCES 1374* 1389 1445 1500 <br /> SSTS 13* 11 5 0 <br /> Employment(Total) 430 540 560 590 <br /> MCES 430 540 560 590 <br /> >'SSTS 0 0 0 0 <br /> *Figures are per City billing records, which does not exactly match Met Council Estimated Households. <br /> Insert Figure X here-Sanitary Map, w/various elements in checklist.. <br /> 53 <br />
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