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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 7: Sanitary Sewer <br />139 <br /> <br />EXISTING SYSTEM <br />Public Collection System <br />The City of St. Anthony’s existing sanitary sewer system is divided into <br />two service areas, north and south, which discharge into the Metropolitan <br />Council Environmental Services (MCES) regional sewer system. The <br />north area includes meters M055 and M055A and discharges into MCES <br />interceptor 1-RV-430 which flows east through Roseville. The south area <br />includes meter M104 and discharges into MCES interceptor 1-MN-302 <br />which flows south through Minneapolis. A small area along the City’s <br />western boundary with Minneapolis between 35th and 37th Avenue is <br />unmetered and discharges directly into the Minneapolis system, which <br />later connects to MCES interceptor 1-MN-303. A summary of the existing <br />lift stations within the City of St. Anthony is presented in TABLE 1, and <br />maps of the meter service areas and existing sanitary sewer system are <br />shown in FIGURE 7-1 and FIGURE 7-2, respectively. <br />All wastewater collected in the City of St. Anthony is conveyed through <br />the MCES system to the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />(WWTP) in St. Paul. The Metropolitan WWTP has a capacity of 251 MGD <br />and discharges treated effluent to the Mississippi River. <br />TABLE 7-1: EXISTING LIFT STATION SUMMARY <br />Lift Station Pumping Capacity <br />(gpm) Location Existing Max Flow <br />(gpm) <br />3 2,000 Foss Road 1,832 <br />4 300 Harding Street NE 240 <br />5 5 Silver Point Park 5 <br /> <br />
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