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Land Use Breakdown <br />Lift Stations <br />The current and 2040 land use plan for the City of Hugo is described in Chapter 4 of this Comprehensive Plan. This plan was developed by The City of Hugo's sanitary sewer system includes ten lift stations <br />the City and separates the planning area into 11 different land use categories. Land use is a critical factor in determining future sanitary sewer with pumping capacities that range between 90 gallons per minute <br />alignments and sizes because different land uses generate different wastewater flow rates. Table 11-1 presents the current City land use (gpm) and 515 gpm. The lift station capacities vary depending on the <br />breakdown and the associated abbreviations. demand within and size of their associated service area. <br />Gravity Sanitary Sewer <br />The City of Hugo's gravity sanitary sewer system is in good condition overall and consists of 8- to 18 -inch diameter vitrified clay pipe (VCP), <br />acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), ductile iron pipe (DIP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic sewer pipe. The <br />original sanitary sewer system was constructed in the 1970's and included two lift stations. Following the initial construction, the majority of the <br />system has been constructed within the past 30 years. <br />The gravity sanitary sewers are directed to several connection points to the MCES interceptors described in Section 4 that conveys wastewater <br />to the Metropolitan WWTP. The existing gravity sanitary sewer collection system (8 -inch diameter and larger) and the MCES interceptors are <br />shown in Map 11-1. <br />J -!`I GO 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br />If <br />120611220Mc5YA <br />for review only <br />The locations of the existing lift stations are shown in Map 10-1, <br />and Table 10-2 summarizes capacity information for each of the lift <br />stations. <br />Table 11-1 Land Use Summary <br />Agricultural <br />Business Park <br />Commercia <br />Industrial <br />Very Low Density Residentia <br />Low Density Residential <br />Medium Density Residential <br />High Density Residential <br />Large Lot Residential <br />Mixed Use <br />Public/Quasi-Public <br />AG <br />_ BP <br />COM <br />IND <br />VLD <br />LD <br />MD <br />HD <br />LL <br />MIX <br />PQ <br />COMPREHENSIVE SANITARY <br />SEWER PLAN <br />W <br />
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