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Lake Elmo connection point and points downstream. If Lake Elmo agrees <br />( to provide this service, an inter -community agreement will be executed <br />before contstruction would begin. <br />Present flow from Lake Elmo into the WONE Interceptor is estimated by <br />the MWCC at 1.0 MG per year (.0027 MGD). The following chart projects <br />straight line growth from 1987 to 2000. <br />Projected Sewer Flows <br />Year Flow MGD Population Equiv. Units <br />1990 .0027 36 <br />1992 .035 467 <br />1994 .068 907 <br />1996 .100 1,333 <br />1998 .133 1,773 <br />2000 .295 3,933 <br />2010 .458 6,000 <br />Cimarron, a mobile home park development in Section 36, contains a <br />privately owned and operated sewer collection system and wastewater <br />treatment plant. This tr atment system has a design capacity of .15 mgd <br />and now serves the res%, nts of the mobile home park. <br />f. On -Site Septic Systems <br />The City has just concluded participation in the nationwide Project 201, <br />implemented to correct deficient private septic systems. Over 100 <br />residences and businesses received new systems with cost sharing by the <br />residents and State and Federal Governments. This effort was an <br />important part of the City's involvement in the process of eliminating the <br />small percentage of systems which did not meet City standards. <br />Those residents determined in the future <br />be required to upgrade their systems at t <br />current program the existing ordi a es <br />regular septic tank pumping and de ctio <br />are carefully regulated and most include <br />back-up facilities. <br />to have faulty septic systems will <br />heir own expense. Under the <br />have been upgraded to require <br />n of faulty systems. New systems <br />provision for the installation of <br />
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