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Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Eugene Budget Detail <br />corrective maintenance program for repairing unanticipated equipment failures; a facility <br />maintenance program to maintain the buildings, treatment structures, and grounds; and a stores <br />unit that purchases and stocks parts and supplies and assists with professional services <br />contracting. Also included within the Maintenance section's charge are the pump stations and <br />sewers in the regional and local collection system, and the facilities and equipment at the <br />Biosolids Management and Beneficial Reuse Site. <br />BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT <br />The Residuals Management section of the Wastewater Division manages the handling and <br />beneficial reuse of the biological solids (biosolids) produced as a result of the activated sludge <br />treatment of wastewater. This section operates the Biosolids Management Facility (BMF) and <br />the Biocycle Farm located at Awbrey Lane in Eugene. Approximately 5,000 dry tons of <br />biosolids are produced annually by the WPCF. These biosolids are treated using anaerobic <br />digestion, stored in facultative lagoons (which provide some additional treatment benefits), and <br />then processed through a belt filter press and air-dried to reduce the water content and facilitate <br />transport. The dried material is ultimately applied to agricultural land or irrigated on poplar <br />trees at the Biocycle Farm as a beneficial fertilizer and soil conditioner. This section also <br />manages the Beneficial Reuse Site, which formerly served to treat wastewater from food <br />processing operations. <br />INDUSTRIAL SOURCE CONTROL (Pretreatment) and ANALYTICAL SERVICES, <br />SAMPLING TEAM <br />The pretreatment program is a regional activity implemented jointly by the cities of Eugene <br />and Springfield. The Industrial Source Control group of the Wastewater Division is charged <br />with administering the pretreatment program for the regulation and oversight of commercial <br />and industrial wastewaters discharged to the sanitary collection system by fixed-site industries <br />in Eugene and by mobile waste haulers in the Eugene and Springfield areas. This group is also <br />responsible for ensuring that these wastes do not damage the collection system, interfere with <br />wastewater treatment processes, result in the pass-through of harmful pollutants to treated <br />effluent or biosolids, or threaten worker health or safety. <br />This responsibility is fulfilled through the use of a permit system for industrial dischargers. <br />This permit system, common to both Eugene and Springfield, implements necessary limitations <br />on waste characteristics and establishes inspection, monitoring, and reporting requirements for <br />documenting waste quality and quantity controls. The staff is also responsible for locating new <br />industrial discharges in Eugene and evaluating the impact of new non-residential discharges on <br />the WPCF. As of December 2009, there were 23 significant industrial users under permit in <br />Eugene. <br />The section also has responsibilities related to environmental spill response activities. <br />The Analytical Services group provides necessary analytical work in support of wastewater <br />treatment, residuals management, industrial source control, stormwater monitoring, and special <br />project activities of the Wastewater Division. The laboratory's services include sample <br />handling and analyses of influent sewage, treated wastewater, biosolids, industrial wastes, <br />stormwater, and groundwater. Information from the laboratory is used to make treatment <br />Page 31 DRAFT FY 10-11 BUDGET AND CIP <br />
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