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1. There are no areas within the metropolitan UGB that will be difficult to ser~e with <br /> wastewater facilities over the long-tenn (six to 20 years) assuming that public <br /> infrastructure specifications and requirements of the developing area can be <br /> addressed. Appropriate engineering design practices must be used during the <br /> development and expansion into sensitive areas that are approved for <br /> development (ex. - hillside construction, etc.).;,,,, ~ ............... ,,, ,,,., '-,-~,~-~---,-;x" Expansion of <br /> the existing collection system will be necessary to meet demands of growth over <br /> this time period. <br /> <br />2. Based on 2003 analysis, the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area treatment <br /> facilities will require facility improvements to address both dry and wet weather <br /> regulatory requirements relating to pollutant loads and wastewater flows. <br /> Regional and local wastewater improvements to the collection and treatment <br /> · .. systems are being planned for and will be implemented to allow for ~owth within <br /> the UGB and for regulatory compliance. <br /> <br />6. Add Table 16a following Table 16, as .follows: <br /> <br /> Table 16a <br /> MWMC Wastewater Treatment and Collection System Improvements, Rough Cost <br /> Estimate, and Timing Estimate <br /> <br /> 300 WPCF Treatment Project $120,500,000 2025 <br /> 301 Residuals Treatment Project $6,000,000 2018 <br /> 302 Beneficial KeuSe.Project $~-$,000,000 2018 <br /> 303 Willakenzie Pump Station $(5,000,000 2010 <br /> 304 Screw Pump Station $2,000,000 2010 <br /> 305 Olenwood Pump Station $~00,000 2012 <br /> · Co~t e~fimated in ~00~ dollar~ <br /> <br />7. Add a new chapter to the Public Facilities and Services Plan, to be Chapter <br /> VI., reading as follows: <br /> <br />VI. Amendments to the Plan <br /> <br /> Appendix B Page 4 1-38 <br /> <br /> <br />