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Spring 1994 <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEMS VS. CITY SEWERS - WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? <br /> The State mandated upgrade of septic systems located less than 3' above the seasonal <br /> water table will again be a topic of discussion among Orono's rural residents this spring and <br /> summer as tbe construction season gets underway. Ciry staff estiznated last fall that as many as <br /> 600 of Orono's 1100 existing septic systems don't meet the 3' separation requirement, and will <br /> eventually have to be up�aded or replaced. The process of identifyin� those "non-conforming" <br /> systems began last summer, and is expected to continue over the next five years. <br /> STUDY UNDERWAY <br /> In September 1993, the City Council ordered that a study be commenced to consider the <br /> ir�plicat�ons ef requiring non-confornlinQ systems to be upgraded when any type of building <br /> permit is requested; to consider the implications of requiring such upgrades in areas tiiat rnigiii <br /> be served with municipal sewers in the future; and to review the possibility of amendments to <br /> the Cit�� code and Comprehen.�ive Plan to implement the results of the study. The study is <br /> nearing completion, and questions which will be addressed include: <br /> • Identification of neighborhoods where future sewers might be needed due to small <br /> lot sizes or other factors. <br /> o Analysis oi whether individual lots in those neighborhoods have the space for <br /> system replacement. <br /> • Estimation of the cost of septic system replacement vs. costs of municipal sewers. <br /> • Consideration of the planning impacts caused by ertending sewers. <br /> • Rzview of what financial aid is available to residents to upgrade septic systems. <br /> • Examination of the limited number of alternatives to sewers or septic systems. <br /> • Analysis of whether the deadline dates for required upgrades or system <br /> replacement are feasible or practical. <br /> The intended result of the study is to determine which areas of the City, if any, will be <br /> provided with municipal sewers, and establish an expected time frame for that to occur. <br /> Further, those areas which will not be provided with municipal sewer in the foreseeable future <br /> will be firmly establishea. rinai:.y, ii e:lter�du:g u�c deadline� fer req,si:ed system replacements <br /> is found to be appropriate, then those deadlines will be revised. <br /> UPGRADE MORATORIUM EYTENDED <br /> Last fall the Council declared a moratorium on the enforcement of City ordinances that <br /> require upgrade of those systems which are non-conformin� only because they don't meet the <br /> 3' separation requirements. That moratorium has been extended to�ept�iQb�t; 1994 but may <br /> be repealed sooner if the study reaches its conclusion before September. y ���,��j�y� <br /> In 1993 the Council also adopted an ordinance allowing up to two full construction <br /> seasons for repair of systems found to be non-conforming due to lack of separation. Systems <br /> identified last summer would still have until the end of 1995 to complete the necessary upgrades. <br />
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