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of the City's wastewater collection system for transport to the MCES regional <br />interceptor (Figure 18.1 and 18.2). Existing residences and businesses <br />currently within this area are serviced by individual septic systems. <br />• Central Rural Reserve and Rural Developing: Residents and businesses in <br />these areas use primarily individual septic systems for wastewater <br />management and individual wells for potable water (Figure 18.2). Although <br />extension of MUSA service to these areas is not currently planned, design of <br />the existing and future sewer mains must take into account any potential <br />future need. Therefore, for purposes of the AUAR, projected flows are <br />calculated for those areas within the Sewer Service Boundary shown in the <br />1991 Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan (Sewer Plan). Generally, these <br />areas are designated Rural Developing in the Comp Plan and are located north <br />of the Urban Growth Boundary and south of Trott Brook. <br />Figure 18.1: MCES Wastewater Facilities Serving Ramsey <br />Rain SC V <br />Dayton <br />/.130.7,;i1 7 <br />f11o1 1 <br />� '- '"• 707 <br />'yG 't - h1303 <br />L6 7 <br />L33 <br />11 301 ''.. <br />S252-1S2AL �--•.,«. <br />(70011 Rapids <br />_h ultpliYl <br />Andover <br />1121$ <br />18-3 <br />