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Contents <br />The Role of the Council in Water Resources 1 <br />Thrive MSP 2040 3 <br />Thrive Outcomes 4 <br />Thrive Principles 5 <br />Response of the 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan to Thrive's Policy Direction 5 <br />Prosperity and Livability 5 <br />Equity 5 <br />Sustainability and Stewardship 6 <br />Regional Growth Forecasts 7 <br />Community Designations 7 <br />Metropolitan Urban Service Area 7 <br />Rural Service Area 8 <br />Local Comprehensive Plans 11 <br />An Integrated Strategy for Water Resources 12 <br />Working toward Sustainability using the Watershed Management Approach 13 <br />Working toward Sustainability of our Water Supplies 15 <br />Planning for Regional Growth 17 <br />Serving the Urban Area 17 <br />Serving the Rural Area 19 <br />Use of Private Wastewater Systems 20 <br />Water Conservation and Reuse 21 <br />Assessment of Regional Water Resources 22 <br />Investment 25 <br />Wastewater Services 28 <br />Sustainability 28 <br />Inflow and Infiltration 28 <br />Finance 30 <br />Wastewater System Plan 31 <br />Existing Facilities 31 <br />Regional Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment System 31 <br />Non -Council Wastewater Treatment Plants 33 <br />Long -Term Wastewater Service Area 34 <br />Concept Plan 34 <br />Long -Term Service Area of Existing Treatment Plants 34 <br />Potential Future Wastewater Treatment Plants 35 <br />Capital Improvement Program 36 <br />Wastewater Flow Projections 36 <br />Capital Improvement Plan 37 <br />Environmental Sustainability 41 <br />Wastewater Reuse 42 <br />Regulatory Scenarios for Wastewater Treatment 43 <br />Substantial Impacts and Substantial Departures from the Metropolitan Wastewater System Plan <br />44 <br />Appendices 46 <br />Appendix A — Wastewater 46 <br />Table A-1: MCES Flow Variation Factors for Sewer Design 46 <br />