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News Release <br /> <br /> Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission <br /> <br /> partners in wastewater management <br /> <br /> Date: July 11, 2000 <br /> Contact Person: John Owens, Public Relations Representative <br /> Phone: 726-3695 <br /> Fax: 726-2309 <br /> <br /> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> <br /> PLAN TO MANAGE WET WEATHER WASTEWATER FLOWS UP FOR PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> <br /> A plan to manage peak wet weather flows in the regional wastewater collection and treatment <br /> system will be the focus of two public open houses ~ext week. The first session will be held Monday, <br /> July 17, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at Springfield City Hall, 225 Fifth Street, in Springfield. The second will be <br /> held Tuesday, July 18, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at Hilyard Community Center, 2580 Hilyard Street, Eugene. <br /> <br /> · The Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) is holding the open houses to <br />gather public comments on a series of recommendations by a citizen advisory committee to handle the <br />huge volumes ofwastewater that flow into the treatment plant during large winter storms. These huge <br />volumes - sometimes as much as 190 million gallons a day compared to a normal wintertime average of <br />57 million gallons a day -- come from stormwater entering the wastewater system through cracks in <br />underground pipes or illegal connections such as roof drains hooked up to sewer lines. If flows get too <br />high,' sewage can back up into basements, or wastewater has to be diverted into the Willamette River <br />before it is fully treated. <br /> <br /> An MWMC citizen advisory committee has been working on possible solutions to peak wet <br />weather flow problems since 1998. Among the committee's recommendations: <br /> <br /> Rehabilitate publicly owned wastewater collection lines in 28 "basins" in Eugene and <br />Springfield. · <br /> <br /> (more) <br /> <br /> <br />
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