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Figure 7 illustrates possible extensions to the sanitary sewer system of Gem Lake. <br />Any expansions to the system would be connected to either the Vadnais Heights <br />system or the MCES belt line interceptors. The average daily flow of the existing <br />connections to the public system is 0.027 MGD or 10 million gallons per year <br />based in the Met Council's current billing. With the future possible extensions, <br />the ultimate daily flow would be 0.239 MGD or 87.4 million gallons per year. <br />Table 7.2 illustrates estimated future sewer flows based on the City's proposed <br />zoning and land use. The anticipated flows from the various sewer districts were <br />determined by applying typical flow rates. For residential areas a flow rate of 275 <br />gallons per day per residential unit was used. For the commercial / industrial <br />areas a flow rate of 600 gallons per day per acre was used. <br />It must be noted that Figure 7.1 and Table 7.2 data were based on zoning and land <br />use acres. Thus Table 7.1 is slightly different since it was based on population <br />projections. <br />SEH <br />7.0 sanitary sewer system plan I page 45 <br />