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<br />You should also note that urban development at overall densities that are substantially <br />lower than identified for your community in the Council's Growth Management Strategy <br />Section of the Systems Information Statement will also be analyzed by the Council for <br />their potential adverse effects on the cost of providing metropolitan sewer service. <br /> <br />Description of Metropolitan Disposal System Serving your Community: <br /> <br />The attached map shows the location of the Metropolitan Disposal System (MDS) serving <br />your community. The following paragraphs contain information on the existing and <br />planned metropolitan facilities serving your community. <br /> <br />The wastewater flow from the City of Roseville is treated at the Metropolitan WWTP <br />located within SI. Paul, MN. There are many projects scheduled for the Metropolitan <br />WWTP through 2030. These projects will provide additional capacity at the plant as well <br />as improve its ability to meet required permit standards. <br /> <br />The City of Roseville is served by Council interceptor 8851. This interceptor currently <br />has limited available capacity to provide for the long-term needs of the city. The Council <br />has several proposed interceptor improvement projects scheduled to support the long- <br />term needs of the city. The rehabilitation of portions of the Roseville interceptor in <br />Roseville is scheduled for design and construction between 2011-2020. The project to <br />provide additional capacity within interceptor 8851 will also support the long-term needs <br />of the city. This project is scheduled for design and construction between 2011-2020. The <br />city needs to verify its long-term needs as part of its comprehensive plan update. If <br />necessary, detailed information regarding metropolitan facilities is available from the <br />Council's Municipal Services Section by calling the staff at (651) 602-1005. <br /> <br />Increases in growth rates and resulting increases in flow beyond those shown in Table I <br />may result in short-term capacity limitations within the MDS. <br /> <br />Inflow/InfIltration Reduction Goal <br /> <br />The Council's Water Resources Management Policy Plan states that the Council will <br />establish III goals for all communities discharging wastewater to the MOS. Communities <br />that have excessive III in their sanitary sewer systems will be required to eliminate the <br />excessive III by 2012. The Council will begin the implementation of an III <br />assistance/surcharge program in 2007. The money collected from the communities with <br />excessive III may be used by those communities to remove III from their systems. The <br />Council will limit increases in service within those communities that have not met their <br />III goal(s) starting in 2013. The Council will meet with the community and discuss this <br />alternative before it is implemented. This time period may be shorter if excessive III <br />jeopardizes the Council's ability to convey wastewater without an overflow occurring. In <br />this case the Council may limit increases in service within those communities that have <br />excessive III immediately upon notification to the community. The Council plans to <br />implement a wastewater rate demand charge program, starting in 2013, for those <br />w- 3 <br />