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<br /> <br />Eugene-Springfield Public Facilities and Services Plan <br />Existing MWMC Wastewater Treatment Systems <br /> <br />. ExIItftgW..........T~F..... <br />- ExIIlIngW"'~24'.L-vw <br />.......... rAlrportw...~ <br />........ 8Iudy"""BcIo.m.ry <br />- --- <br />mmm MIIIrllUrMnOrow!toIk:uldwy <br /> <br />o 1 ,.... <br />==--- <br /> <br />7NlI"..~~~aI""'" <br />pubIIe..........,.,... m.~~~ <br />.,aDwld a uadfor~ ody. <br /> <br />r .--_... r--._ <br />rr-(! ."- . <br />" I <br />1 <br /> <br />__ MAP 2a <br /> <br />-.""" <br /> <br />4. Modify Chapter IV. Ofthe Public Facilities and Services Plan, by modifying <br />the subdivision entitled "Wastewater System condition Assessment" <br />(presently on page 82) to read as follows: <br /> <br />Wastewater System Condition Assessment <br /> <br />Treatment: MWMC Wastewater Treatment System <br /> <br />MWMC existing infrastructure is monitored for problems that need to be addressed <br />during operational and maintenance activities. MWMC has ongoing programs to help <br />plan for and implement equipment replacement and major rehabilitation of existing <br />systems. With these on going programs used to detect existing problems, the <br />infrastructure can be maintained and preserved to help extend its useful life for future <br />years. <br /> <br />In March of2003, MWMC hired CH2M HILL to evaluate and plan for regional <br />wastewater capital improvements that will serve the Eugene/Springfield urban growth <br />boundary into year 2025. MWMC will need to implement the recommended <br />improvements to meet regulatory requirements based on projected pollution loads and <br />flows. CH2M HILL as part of its work to evaluate and plan for regional wastewater <br />improvements has prepared a technical memo related to "Flow and Load Projections" <br />dated April 12, 2004. This historical and projected information is being used to plan for <br />needed MWMC capital improvements based on engineering evaluation methods and by <br />comparing technology options. It is estimated that approximately $160 million dollars <br />(in 2004 dollars) are needed for MWMC projects to address regulatory requirements and <br />growth through year 2025. <br /> <br />Appendix B Page 3 <br />