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SECTION 2 <br />SANITARY SEWER FLOW PROJECTIONS <br />A. PURPOSE <br />Sanitary sewer flow projections form the basis of planning for future sanitary sewer infrastructure <br />needs. The City of Ramsey is located in the northwest corner of Anoka County and is <br />experiencing growth which is requiring expansion of the sanitary sewer facilities necessary to <br />convey sanitary sewer flow from proposed MUSA additions to existing trunk and interceptor <br />sewers. In order to project future sanitary sewer flows, average daily flows for residential, <br />commercial and industrial users must be evaluated and projected. In addition, maximum day to <br />average day peaking factors must be determined in order to project the peak flows for <br />infrastructure sizing. <br />This section will provide an analysis of land use trends based on comprehensive plan projections, <br />population growth trends, historical usage, allocation of sanitary sewer demands to residential, <br />commercial and industrial user categories, and projection of future average to peak sanitary <br />sewer demands. <br />B. DESIGN CRITERIA <br />The 1974 City of Ramsey Comprehensive Sewer Plan used a per capita design flow of 100 <br />gallons per capita per day. Sewer studies since 1978, including the 2005 Comprehensive Sewer <br />Plan used a per capita design flow of 75 gallons per capita per day. The actual per capita flow for <br />the City was 70 gallons per capita per day in 2011. Therefore, the 75 gpd design flow is <br />supported by actual sewer flows experienced by the City and other similar metropolitan <br />communities. This study recommends the continued use of 75 gallons per capita per day. <br />Sanitary sewer flow varies over a 24-hour period with peak flows generally in the morning and <br />evenings. Therefore, in order to size sanitary sewer facilities, the variation between average and <br />City of Ramsey Page 2-1 <br />Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan - 2012 Prepared by Bolton & Menk, Inc. <br />