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3 EX~STING WASTEWATER FACILmES <br /> <br />without respect to ownership, because all stations will need to be upgraded prior to 2025. <br />Table 3.1.4-1 lists the major stations and their existing <br /> pump <br /> capacities. <br /> <br />TABLE 3.1 <br />West Eugene Pump Stations <br />MWMC Facilities P/an, Eugene-Springfield <br /> <br /> Pump Station Number of Capacity With One Capacity With All <br /> Pumps Pump Out (mgd) Pumps Operating (mgd) <br /> <br />Division Street 2 0.7 1.4 <br />Skipper 2 3.0 5.0 <br />Greenwich 2 1.0 1 5 <br />Irvmgton (updated in 2003) 3 13.5 18.0 <br />West Irwin 3 18.0 21.0 <br />Terry Street 3 10.0 14.0 <br />Barger-Greenhill 2 3.7 7.5 <br /> <br />3.1.5 Status of Conveyance System <br />The conveyance system was evaluated during development of the MWMC Wet Weather <br />Flow Management Plan (WWFMP) (CH2M HILL, 2001). This included: <br /> <br /> Performing flow monitoring to characterize wet weather flows in basins <br /> <br /> Estimating peak flows for the 5-year, 24-hour storm <br /> <br /> Identifying pipeline and pump station deficiencies for existing and bufldout land use <br /> conditions <br /> <br /> Identifying pipe and pump station upgrades necessary to convey peak flows to the <br /> WPCF <br /> <br />~ Developing and analyzing wet weather flow management options for producing the <br /> most cost-effective flow management in all basins <br /> <br /> Analyzing the potential effecbveness of reducing peak flows through reduction of <br /> rainfall-dependent infiltration and inflow (RDII) in basins with high RDIL <br /> <br />Since the adoption of the WWFMP, both Eugene and Springfield have initiated positive <br />management practices for the wastewater collection system as outlined in Section 7.15 of the <br />WWFMP. Both cities have aggressively pursued RDII source detection and reduction <br />projects, executing RDII projects recommended in the WWFMP 10-year implementation <br />plan on schedule. <br /> <br />The results of the conveyance system evaluation described in the WWFMP were updated as <br />part of this facilities planning effort. <br /> <br /> MWMC_3,0_REV11 DOC 3-5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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