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1988 Systems Information Statement <br />Orono <br />noli.f s current comprehensive plan Is consistent with Council <br />policies for rural area density, and the management and control of Individual <br />on.slte sewap disposal systems as follows (See Policy Plan. Tabte <br />a) local governments allowing on-slta systems incomorate mP''a <br />regulation. (Minn. Rul.a Chapter 7080), keepiJlg of p.^irrecordr <br />petsorari' existing systen problems and training of <br />pvernaents allowing densities In excess of 4 units per 40 <br />n ‘"”'T>drate post.Installation Inspection and maintenance <br />element as part of their on-site system management controls <br />oollcl.t comprehensive plan is consistent with Council <br />plants ^ nanagement and control of private wastewater treatment <br />6. no change in the MUSA is expected or planned at the current time and <br />time expanded municipal treatment plants are planned at the current <br />8. a communal drainfleld has been constructed or expanded since the <br />conammity or county last submitted its comprehensive plan or an amendment to <br />cne Council for review. <br />5. <br />Format And Content Of Plan <br />The revised policy plan clarifies the content and format requirements for both <br />the sewer element (sever policy plan) of a local comprehensive plan and the <br />local comprehensive sever plan (see Content Requirements for Local Sewer <br />Plans). It may be necessary for a local government to prepare amendments to <br />one or both of these plans. In formulating proposed amendments local <br />goverraents should follow these guidelines. The policy plan establishes a <br />Cwo-tler system for the preperatlon and review of local sewer plans and <br />amendments. Tier I information, which constitutes the sewer element or sewer <br />policy plan requirements, will be reviewed by the Council and Metropolitan <br />waste Control Commission. T.^er II information, which constitutes the <br />comprehensive sever plan requirements, will be reviewed only by the <br />Commission. Her II should be submitted to rhe Commission onW aft...- the <br />CflUnctI CQBPitim Itl rgyjgW of Tier I and the local govcrnmiinr adoots the amenflment <br />0. A^tagrlaa <br />This information does not require immediate action on the part of local <br />governments, but it may affect local sewer planning in the future. <br />Preliminary Advisory to all Communities with Metropolitan Service Regarding <br />I/I Abatement <br />*“*^^***^ plan states that excessive infiltration of groundwater and <br />inflow of sxxrface water (I/I) to local sewer systems has a significant impact <br />on the capacity and operation of the metropolitan systen and that local units <br />of government should review their respective I/I problems and prepare <br />II-4