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Resolution No. 4900
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4/9/2007
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4900
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5/7/2007
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Mary H. Feldman
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<br />Step One. Capacity Parameters <br /> <br />The appropriate capacity measure relates to the sizing criteria of the wastewater system, and <br />may, to improve equity, require consideration of multiple parameters to assess the impact of <br />the utility's various types of users. As wastewater systems must be sized to meet all of their <br />customers' demands, flows and strength loadings are important sizing criteria. MWMC <br />provides service to a diverse customer base, so consideration of varying flow and load <br />requirements of different customer types is one facet that ens.ures the equity of the SDCs. <br /> <br />The four capacity measures or parameters used in the methodology are: <br /> <br />. Average flow <br />. Peak flow <br />. BOD <br />. TSS <br /> <br />These parameters are defined as follows: <br /> <br />· Average Flow- The average daily flow in the dry season as defined in the National <br />Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Because the NPDES permit <br />requires the Eugene-Springfield Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) to meet permit <br />discharge limits on a monthly basis, the average flow is presented in terms of dry season <br />maximum month values when discussing 1/ capacity." The dry season maximum month <br />flow includes base flow (customer flow) and the baseline or dry season infiltration and <br />inflow (III). <br /> <br />· Peak Flow - The peak hour flow in the wet season associated with the 5-year, 24-hour <br />storm event. Peak flow includes ~verage flow and the additional increment of wet <br />weather III. . <br /> <br />· Biochemical Oxygen Demand - The quantity of oxygen used in the biochemical <br />oxidation of organic matter in a specified time and at a specified temperature. BOD is ~ <br />measurement of wastewater strength. <br /> <br />.. Total Suspended Solids - Solids in the wastewater that are removable by laboratory <br />filtering and approximate the quantity of solids that are available to be removed from <br />the wastewater through sedimentation. TSS is a measurement of wastewater strength. <br /> <br />Table 3 provides the allocations of existing and future facility process components to the <br />system capacity parameters: average flow, peak flow, BOD, and TSS. A description of <br />process components is provided in Appendix A. The rationale for the allocation percentages <br />is provided in Appendix B. These allocations are used to determine the projected costs of <br />capacity to be used by new development that establish the reimbursement fee and <br />improvement fee cost bases. The underlying approach is to evaluate the following criteria <br />for each facility process component: <br /> <br />· Functionalperlormance <br />· Design basis <br /> <br />The functional performance criterion considers the actual purpose of the facility on a daily <br />basis. Is the purpose of the facility to remove BOD or TSS from the wastewater? Or is the <br />purpose of the facility to simply pass the flow (average andlor peak) and remove some <br />
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