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One aspect of the Goal 2 coordination requirement concerns population projections. In <br /> this respect, the proposed amendment to the PFSP Glossary concerning Wastewater <br /> incorporates a projected year 2025 population for the Eugene-Springfield Urban Growth <br /> Boundary of 297,585.5 This projection is consistent with the most recent (1997) final <br /> forecasts provided to Lane County by the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis and the <br /> Year 2000 Census. The adoption of thru modification to the PFSP will effectively <br /> "coordinate" this population assumption. <br /> <br /> Goal, 3 - Agricultural Lands <br /> This goal does not apply within adopted, acknowledged urban growth boundaries. <br /> <br /> Goal 4 -- Forest Lands <br /> This goal does not apply within adopted, acknowledged urban growth boundaries. <br /> <br /> Goal 5 - Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources <br /> This goal is not applicable to the proposed amendments. <br /> <br /> Goal 6 -- Air; Water and Land Resources Quality -- To mai~:tain a~d improve the <br /> quahty of the air, water and land resources of the state. <br /> <br /> This goal is primarily concerned w~th compliance with federal and state enwronmental <br /> quality statutes, and how this compliance is achieved as development proceeds in <br /> relationship to air sheds, river basins and land resources. <br /> <br /> The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, P.L. 92-500, as amended in 1977, became <br /> known as the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.1251 et seq.). The goal of this Act was to <br /> eliminate the discharge of pollutants into the navigable waters. ORS 468B.035 requires <br /> the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) to implement the Federal Water <br /> Pollution Control Act. The primary method of implementation of this Act is through the <br /> issuance of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit prior to <br /> the discharge of any wastes into the waters of the state. (ORS 468B.050) Among the <br /> "pollutants" regulated by the EQC are temperature (OAR 340-041-0028) and toxic <br /> substances (OAR 340-041-0033). <br /> <br /> One purpose of the proposed amendments is to ensure that the Metro Plan and the PFSP <br /> accurately reflect regional wastewater system needs as imposed by Federal and State <br /> regulation. Currently, the PFSP states that "... the Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> has sufficient design capacity to accommodate population increases and serve all new <br /> development at-buildout." Recent analyses have determined that facility improvements <br /> are now required to address both dry and wet weather requirements relating to pollutant <br /> loads and wastewater flows. The section in Chapter IV of the PFSP entitled "Long--Term <br /> Service Availability Within Urbanizable Areas" is proposed to be modified to reflect the <br /> <br /> 5 Table 3 of technical memorandum entitled "Metropohtan Wastewater Management Commission - <br />Population Projectmns for Wastewater Fac~hties Plan," prepared by Matt Noesen, CH2M H~ll, et al (April 9, 2004) <br /> <br />Exhibit 1 - 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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