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3.0 Sanitary Sewer System <br />The City of Falcon Heights owns and maintains a sanitary sewer system. <br />The City discharges all sanitary flows to the Metropolitan Council <br />Environmental Services (MCES) interceptor system. The State Fair and <br />University of Minnesota operate and maintain their own sanitary sewer <br />system separate from the City's system. The City's sanitary sewer <br />system facilities include: <br />^ One small sanitary sewer lift station <br />^ Forcemain associated with the lift station <br />^ A network of gravity sewer piping and manholes <br />3.1 Existing Sanitary Sewer System <br />The City's sanitary sewer collection system has been in operation in <br />excess of 50 years and consists of approximately 68,800 LF of gravity <br />sewer. A lift station serves a small area near Larpenteur Avenue and <br />Coffinan Street. The existing sanitary sewer system facilities are <br />illustrated on Figure 7, on the following page. This figure shows the <br />City's existing collection and trunk sewer system. The extents of the <br />existing sewer service area is not expected to increase through 2030. <br />The system is constructed of various pipe materials including vitrified <br />clay pipe (VCP) and polyvinylchloride pipe (PVC). The collection <br />system ranges in pipe size 8" to 18" in diameter. <br />Sewer flows generated in the City are collected and conveyed to number S <br />of discharge points into the St. Paul sanitary sewer system. A MCES <br />metering station is located by the intersection of Hamline Avenue North <br />and Hoyt Avenue West and measures sanitary sewer flow entering the <br />MCES interceptor system. All other discharge points are estimated by <br />MCES for billing purposes and are based on water consumption rates. In <br />2004 MCES re-evaluated this method to consider significant irrigation <br />use by the Fairgrounds and university resulting in a lower and more <br />accurate sewer flow entering the MCES system. <br />TComprehensive Plan UpdateT <br />City of Falcon Heights <br />AFAL000701.00 <br />Page 14 <br />C7 <br />
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