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• <br />• <br />• <br />Centerville, but not sufficient capacity for all of District 5. Consequently, the MCES in 2006 constructed an <br />additional interceptor, known as the Lino Lakes Relief Interceptor. This interceptor extends west from the <br />Forest Lake Interceptor to the Lino Lakes /Hugo boundary at Main Street, and has a capacity of 5.6 MGD. <br />This capacity is adequate for ultimate development of District 5 which is projected to require 2.9 MGD. <br />Future development in District 5 will be served by gravity sewers and lift stations discharging into the <br />new Lino Lakes Relief Interceptor at the intersection of Main Street and Elmcrest Avenue. Proposed <br />locations of trunk sewers and lift stations in all Districts are shown on Figure 7 -5 and Figure 7 -6. <br />The Lino Lakes Lift Stations: <br />The City's 13 sanitary sewer lift stations are an integral part of the collection system. The locations are <br />shown on Fig. 1 Existing Sanitary Sewer System Map. Lift stations 1 through 12 were constructed by the <br />City. Lift Station L53 was originally an MCES facility, but was conveyed to the City by MCES in 1998 <br />following construction of new MCES lift station L69. Design information on existing lift stations is <br />summarized in Table 7 -3 below. Descriptions of the existing lift stations and their service areas follow. <br />Table 7 -3: <br />Existing Lift Stations <br />Lift Station <br />No. <br />Address <br />1 6666 Black Duck Drive <br />2 6811 Lake Drive <br />3 6094 Ware Road <br />4 130 Gladstone Drive <br />5 1473 Snow Goose Trail <br />6 7199 Stagecoach Trail <br />7 2200 Cedar Street <br />8 6998 21st Avenue <br />9 6510 Ware Road <br />10 77 Century Trail <br />11 988 Kelly Street <br />12 7694 Village Drive <br />L53 6300 Laurene Avenue <br />Pumps: <br />No. /Capacity / HP <br />2 pumps /775 gpm /23 HP <br />+1 pump /800 gpm /25 HP <br />2 pumps /140 gpm /5 HP <br />2 pumps /210 gpm /3 HP <br />3 pumps /1000 gpm /25 HP <br />2 pumps /300 gpm /10 HP <br />2 pumps /200 gpm /3 HP <br />2 pumps /150 gpm /7.5 HP <br />2 pumps /250 gpm /15 HP <br />2 pumps /230 gpm /5 HP <br />2 pumps /300 gpm /10 HP <br />2 pumps /150 gpm /7.5 HP <br />2 pumps /250 gpm /5 HP <br />2 pumps /240 gpm /5.5 HP <br />Lift Station <br />Capacity <br />880 gpm <br />140 gpm <br />210 gpm <br />2,000 gpm <br />300 gpm <br />200 gpm <br />150 gpm <br />250 gpm <br />230 gpm <br />300 gpm <br />150 gpm <br />250 gpm <br />240 gpm <br />Lift Station No. 1 Located on Black Duck Drive near Birch Street, this lift station currently serves <br />approximately 880 homes in Sewer Sub - District 1D and 1F. Future sewer service to Sub - District 1G will <br />also ultimately drain to Lift Station 1. Lift Station No. 1 was reconstructed in 2003 and has three <br />submersible pumps. The station's capacity is 880 gpm with two pumps operating. Lift Station No. 1 <br />discharges via forcemain to the gravity sewer in Country Lakes Drive. <br />Lift Station No. 2 This lift station, located at Lake Drive and 2nd Avenue, serves a small area adjacent to <br />Rice Lake. It discharges to the MCES gravity sewer at Meter Station 211. <br />Lift Station No. 3 This lift station was constructed at its current location in 1998 as part of a general <br />reconfiguration of sewer lines in District 1 associated with the construction of new MCES Lift Station L69. <br />7 -17 <br />
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