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2009 — 2018 Capital Improvement Plan <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />The 2009-2018 Sanitary Sewer Division Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) has been developed to <br />identify needs to ensure proper continuous operation of the sanitary sewer function. The CIP was <br />developed to support the intent of the Imagine Roseville 2025 goals to replace infrastructure <br />when appropriate to minimize potential for failure of these systems. <br />The Sanitary Sewer Utility provides for the operation, maintenance, and replacement of sanitary <br />sewer infrastructure. The division also ensures compliance with a host of regulatory <br />requirements in the operation and maintenance of this system. <br />The Sanitary Sewer Division long range goals include.- <br />❖ Provide for uninterrupted operation of the sanitary sewer system to ensure the health and <br />welfare of Roseville residents and businesses. <br />❖ Meet the regulatory goals of Metropolitan Council Environmental Services and other <br />regulatory agencies related to inflow/infiltration reduction and other regulation. <br />❖ Provide excellent customer service in the utility area. <br />❖ Plan and implement a long term infrastructure replacement plan. <br />To support these goals we will need to replace the existing complement of vehicles and <br />equipment when they reach the end of their useful life. Infrastructure will be evaluated for <br />appropriate rehabilitation or replacement schedules. <br />Operational Impacts <br />Other regulatory agencies have an impact on operational needs due to their required compliance <br />at the local level. A long term funding plan is necessary to meet the infrastructure replacement <br />needs. The city will see minimal growth that would affect this system. Capital needs are to <br />support replacement of existing infrastructure and support existing operational equipment. <br />Financial IMpacts <br />The 2009-2018 Sanitary Sewer Division CIP totals $,9,488,500. A year-by-year summary is <br />depicted below. <br />WE <br />
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