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STUBBS BAY ALTERNATIVE NASTE MANAGEMENT STUDY <br />Table of Contents <br />I. INTRODUCTION <br />A. City Development Philosophy & Premise For the Studv <br />B. Boundaries of Study Area; Sub -area Designation; Previous <br />Studies <br />C. Overview of the Current and Potential Problems: <br />1. Historically Dense Development <br />2. Factors Limiting Long Term Use of On -site Systems <br />3. Extent of Existing Problems <br />II. INVENTORY OF EXISTING SYSTEMS <br />A. Inventory Procedures & Content <br />B. Inventory Results <br />III. ALTERNATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT METHODS - REVIEW & ANALYSIS <br />A. Options to be Reviewed Per CSPP Policy No. 11 <br />B. Review & Analysis of Optional Waste Management Methods: <br />Option 1. Alteration of User Habits <br />Option2. Repair or Replacement of Existing <br />Individual Systems <br />Option 3. IrnovaL .e On -Site Systems <br />Option 4. Collection System With Community Drainfield <br />Option 5. Individual Holding Tanks <br />Option 6. Selective Condemnation & Demolition <br />Option 7. Municipal Sanitary Sewers <br />C. Summary of Options <br />IV. CONCLUSION <br />Appendix 1 - Listing of Properties and Data <br />Appendix 2 - Individual Property Maps <br />Appendix 3 - "Stubbs Bay Sanitary Sewer Improvements for City of <br />Orono, Minnesota", Bonestroo and Associates, 1983 <br />