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1988 Systems Information Statement <br />Orono <br />At a minioiua, the Council and Commission will reevaluate flow projections <br />every five years In conjunction with the Council's review of the municipal <br />forecasts. However, the Council and Commission will also monitor individual <br />local governments flows annually for significant changes. <br />The Council and the Coousission will use these population and wastewater flow <br />forecasts to plan all future interceptors and treatment plants needed to <br />serve your municipality. Orono, through its comprehensive planning process, <br />must decide the location and staging of development, and then plan and design <br />its local wastewater collection system to serve this development. If you <br />a total wastewater flow from your municipality In excess of the <br />Council's forecasts, your assumptions will be analyzed by the Council tor <br />their possible adverse effects upon the capacity of the metropolitan system. <br />When developing your plan, you should not exceed the projected flow for your <br />community or the capacity of a metropolitan facility without first discussing <br />the need for this with the Metropolitan Council and the Metropolitan Waste <br />Control Commission staff. If necessary, detailed information regarding <br />metropolitan facilities is available from the Commission. Contact the <br />Municipal Services Section at 222-8423 for this Information. <br />Map II-A shows the location of metropolitan facilities serving your <br />• Existing or planned metropolitan facilities serving your <br />community are as follows: <br />6-0R-641 <br />MWCC 7113 <br />M'-CC 85-67 <br />Lift Station 49 <br />Life Station Cj <br />Lift Station 45 <br />Lift Station 44 <br />Lift Station 43 <br />Lift Station 42 <br />2. On-site Sewage Disposal Systems .Management <br />The Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act requires the sewer element (sewer <br />policy plan) of local comprehensive plans to describe the standards and <br />conditions under which the installation of private sewer systems will be <br />P*r®itted and to the extent practicable, the area not suitable for public <br />private systems. <br />The revised policy plan states that on-site sewage disposal systems are <br />appropriate to serve single-family residences at development densities of 4 <br />units per 40 acres or less if local goverr.ments adopt a management and <br />control system consistent with federal and state laws and Council guidelines <br />(Policy 2). <br />It is the Council's position that all municipalities and counties allowing on­ <br />site syscems incorporate MPCA regulations (Minn. Rules Chapter 7080) as part <br />of a program for managing on-site systems in the sewer element of their local <br />comprehensive plan, and implement the standards in issuing permits. The <br />program should include the keeping of permit records, licensing, correction of <br />II-2