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9.0 Environmental Report <br /> <br />9.1 introduction <br />This chapter describes potential environmental impacts associated with alternatives for the <br />construction and operation of expanded MWMC facilities. The analysis includes a <br />description of potential impacts to the physical, biological, and human environment in the <br />immediate vicinity of the expanded facilities, as well as impacts to the receiving waters of <br />the Willamette River at the WPCF ouffall. <br /> <br />The alternatives include MWMC's preferred alternative (System1 Alternative 5) Parallel <br />Primary/Secondary Treatment, and the agency's next best alternative (System Alternative 4) <br />High-Rate Clarification. To compare the project alternatives and potential environmental <br />impacts that could occur if the facilities are not expanded, the analysis also includes a third <br />alternative, the No Action Alternative (System Alternative 1). Because of insu_rmountable <br />technical difficulties, Alternatives 2 and 3 were considered and eliminated as viable <br />altematives in this Facilities Plan (see Chapter 7.0). Therefore, an analysis of these <br />alternatives is not included in this Environmental Report. <br /> <br /> To provide a basis for identifying how the physical layout of the current facilities will differ <br /> from potential lucre expansions and upgrades, a brief description of MWMC's main <br /> facilities is provided below. <br /> <br /> 9.1.1 Current Process Overview <br /> Currently, wastewater is channeled to the WPCF via 800 miles of Eugene-Springfield <br /> sanitary pipes and 47 pump stations (MWMC, 2004). At the WPCF, influent undergoes <br /> primary and secondary treatment. Biosolids are pumped to facultative sludge lagoons at the <br /> BMF and wastewater is disinfected before being discharged into the Willamette River. <br /> <br /> Water Pollution Contro~ Facility (WPCF) <br /> Wastewater entering the WPCF undergoes four treatment phases prior to discharge into the <br /> Willamette River. These phases (preliminary, primary, secondary, and disinfection), as well <br /> as biosohds management at the facility, are described below. <br /> <br /> Preliminary Treatment. Preliminary treatment consists of receiving wastewater from the <br /> regional collection system, removing sand and debris, reducing the size of solids, and <br /> injecting air (aeration) to remove odorous gases (City of Eugene, 2004). The facihty has <br /> available four grit removal chambers (each with a volume of 101,000 gallons) and four <br /> preaeration chambers (each with a volume of 152,000 gallons) - these are used according to <br /> <br /> 1 The Facilities P~an identifies various component altematlves and makes specific recommendations for these alternatives. The <br /> Environmental Report consists of a review of potential impacts for the entire system that makes up the WPGF. Therefore, to <br /> avoid confusion in how the term "alternative" ~s used, the two project alternatives in the Environmental Report and the No <br /> Action Alternative are described as System Attemat~ves 1, 4, and 5. <br /> <br /> hIWI~C_~ 0_REV14.DOC 9-1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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