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<br />2.0 Regional Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Wastewater <br />System Development Charge (Regional Wastewater Charge) <br /> <br />2.1 MWMC Wastewater SDC Formula <br /> <br />In addition to the local wastewater SDC collected, a Metropolitan Wastewater Management <br />Commission (MWMC) Systems Development Charge (also known as the Regional <br />Wastewater SDC) will be collected on all new connections to the system. This charge is a <br />combined reimbursement and improvement SOC. The Charge is meant to recoup the <br />region's investment in reserve sewage treatment capacity and recover an equitable share of <br />the capital necessary to increase capacity for new development. This charge is imposed on <br />all new connections by all new or existing development in the Eugene-Springfield area, and <br />for expansion or changes in use of existing development that increase impact on the <br />MWMC facilities. When recommended by MWMC, the City will adopt amendments to this <br />methodology pursuant to EC 2.019 and 2.020. <br /> <br />The reimbursement fee is based on the current value of the regional wastewater facilities <br />in place on the date the rate is established. Outstanding debt and any state and federal <br />grants are subtracted from this amount to determine the local equity. An analysis of the <br />regional wastewater facilities reveals that there are several individual measures of capacity <br />which impact cost and together determine the overall capacity of the regional wastewater <br />system. These measures of capacity are average flow, peak flow, biochemical oxygen <br />demand (BOD), and suspended solids (SS). The present capacity of the wastewater <br />facilities are shown in Table 8., Based upon the regional system analysis, the value of the <br />regional system is allocated to each of these types of capacity, reflected in the percentages <br />shown in Table 8. Costs per unit of each capacity measurement can be determined by <br />dividing each measurements allocation of local equity by its capacity. <br /> <br />The improvement fee is based on the estimated future cost of capacity-increasing projects <br />included in the MWMC ten year capital improvement program at the time the fee is <br />calculated, the allocation of that future cost to the capacity measurements, and the amount <br />of each type of capacity being increased for each element. MWMC intends to maintain a <br />twenty year schedule of capital projects and for individual capacity-increasing capital <br />projects to be scheduled to begin when one or more of the individual measurements of <br />capacity are estimated to reach 850/0 of their design. Projects will move into the MWMC CIP <br />as their scheduled construction year enters the CIP's ten year window. <br /> <br />2.2 Calculating the MWMC wastewater SDC <br /> <br />The MWMC wastewater SDC shall be determined by using the reference data contained in <br />Table 1 0 which describes flow estimation units (FEU) and associated flow and strength <br />impacts of various types of development together with the unit cost of flow, BOD, and SS. If <br />information for a particular development is not found in Table 10, it shall be formulated <br />using average data of like or similar development as determined by the City Engineer. For <br />any development, the MWMC wastewater SDC is determined by the following formula: <br /> <br />}> Multiply the estimated gallons per day of flow per FEU, estimated pounds per day <br />BOD per FEU, and estimated pounds per day SS per FEU by their respective unit <br />cost; <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodology <br /> <br />Revised Feb-3-03 Wastewater, Page C- 7 <br />