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capacity of 15.4 cubic feet per second (cfs) or 9.97 million gallons per day (mgd). <br />The second interceptor, known as the "Ramsey Second Interceptor Connection" was constructed <br />in 1985. This line, which serves the City's Rum River Sewer District consists of a 30-inch <br />reinforced concrete pipe with a grade of 0.08%. The interceptor has a capacity of 12.6 cfs or <br />8.14 mgd. <br />The sizing of these two interceptor sewers was calculated based on significant planning efforts by <br />the City of Ramsey and other regional agencies beginning with reports completed in the 1970's. <br />The federal "Clean Water Act" enacted in the 1960's initiated the regional planning effort. <br />Under the authority and direction of Section 201 of the act, the MWCC completed facilities <br />planning studies. Specific to the City of Ramsey, the MWCC established the Sewer Service <br />District 3 boundary, which has an outer limit just south of Trott Brook. <br />In the 1960's the MWCC (now MCES) was given the responsibility of regionalizing ownership <br />and management of sewage treatment. Planning studies were done to evaluate the facilities in <br />the north metro area, including the Anoka Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP). As a result of <br />the studies, the Anoka Treatment Plant was expanded and the Champlin -Anoka -Brooklyn Center <br />(CAB) interceptor was sized and constructed. Ultimately the Anoka Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />was eliminated and all flow from the City of Ramsey was sent to MCES's Metro (Pigs Eye) <br />wastewater treatment plant. <br />Based on the above -mentioned work, sewer planning for the City of Ramsey and other metro <br />communities has been controlled by sewer capacity allocation. Ultimately, sizing for the City of <br />Ramsey was based on a 1978 sewer report completed by the City, which identified three <br />alternative sewer plans. Plan III was adopted by the City and was used for regional facility <br />sizing. <br />As mentioned previously, the MWCC sized two interceptors to serve the City of Ramsey. One <br />City of Ramsey Page 3-2 <br />Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan - 2012 Prepared by Bolton & Menk, Inc. <br />
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