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COUNCIL MEETING <br />To: Orono Council Members APR 2 21985 <br />Glenn Cook, City Engineer <br />Tom Radio, City Attorney <br />.John R. GeCiardson, Public Works Coordinator CITY Of ORONO <br />Thomas M. Kuehn, Finance Director <br />Frorr: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning AdminiEtrator <br />Date: April 18, 1985 <br />Subjec..: .Alternative Waste Management Study, Crystal Bay Sewers <br />The Orono Comprehensive Sewer Policy Plan (Ciapter 6 of the <br />Communit, Management Plan) states in Policy No. 11 uneer "Rural sewage <br />Treatment Policies", that an Alternative Waste Management Study is to <br />be undertaken when multiple on -site system deficiencies occur in one <br />of the existing isolated pockets of development in t'ie rural service <br />area. Through an inventory and analysis process, optional solutions <br />to sewage treatment problems must be reviewed on both technical and <br />economics bases, and extension of municipal sewers should occur only <br />if other options are found to be infeasible. Although City staff has <br />informally reviewed the possible options on numerous occasions, this <br />report is prese:i:ed to you as a formal Alternative Waste Management <br />Study, addressin.f the feasibility of alternative sewage treatment op- <br />tions in the Cr;rtal Bay Area, and concluding that extension of <br />municipal sewers is the most technically and economically feasible <br />long-term solut n to existing and potential problems in the area. <br />
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