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CMP Part 4C. Comprehensive Sewer Policv Plan <br /> B. MUNICIPAL FACILITIES <br /> The City of Orono owns, operates and maintains municipal sanitary sewer <br /> facilities as indicated on Maps 4G4(a thru f). <br /> The City of Orono originally constructed and operated a cornplete sewage <br /> collection and treatment system to serve the Navarre Area. With the elimination <br /> of the Orono Sewage Treatment Plant in 1980, the City remains responsible for a <br /> municipal system of sewer trunks and laterals serving all of urban Orono and <br /> parts of rural Orono. <br /> Because of topography and historic development patterns, the Orono municipal <br /> sewer system includes a number of disconnected sections which can be <br /> categorized into 4 distinct service areas: <br /> 1. "SOUTHWEST ORONO SYSTEM": All lines which are upstream from and <br /> ultimately discharge to MCES Lift Station#59 (LS-59). <br /> CONSTRUCTION Eighteen (18) Projects 1964-2007 <br /> 1963 Project (Main Trunk/Forcemain) <br /> 1964 Project (SE Navarre) <br /> 1965 Project (Casco Point, Additional Neighborhoods Along Trunk) <br /> 1969 Project (Shorehilis) <br /> 1970 Project (Saga Hill) <br /> 1971 Project (Dunwoody Ave) <br /> 1973 Project (Tonkawa Road) <br /> 1979 Project (private) <br /> 1980 Project (North Shore/Scotch Pine) <br /> 1981 Project (Highwood) <br /> 1982 Project (Navarre Upgrade incl. Navarro/Northern Ave.) <br /> 1983 Project(Carman Street, Highwood) <br /> 1984 Project (LS 7 & FM) <br /> 1985 MCES Project 85-67 <br /> 1992 Project(Stubbs Bay) <br /> 1998 Project (Little Orchard - Private) <br /> 1999 Project (Livingston Extension - Lake Mtka Woods) <br /> 2007 Project (Farview) <br /> This is the original municipal sewer sys�em and it still serves the majority of <br /> urban Orono. These lines were installed to provide pollution abatement and sewer <br /> service to the Navarre business area and to the urban residential areas along Lake <br /> Minnetonka. The system was originally designed with capacity to discharge flow <br /> from the saturation population in the areas currently served including those areas <br /> designated for service but not yet developed. The original design included <br /> capacity for Minnetonka Beach. Those portions of the trunk sewer which serve an <br /> interceptor function are now operated by MCES. <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan 2008-2030 Page 4C-43 <br />