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are systems that are outside of the current Urban Growth Boundary. The remaining 490, <br />which are located within the Urban Growth Boundary, are earmarked in the <br />Comprehensive Plan to be connected to the MUSA system during phased expansion <br />through about 2015. Approximately half of the 3,750 onsite systems where constructed <br />before 1974 and have not been replaced or upgraded since. The remaining systems are <br />new or have been upgraded since 1974 due to failures or real estate sales. There have <br />been no known or reported groundwater quality issues related to failing septic systems. <br />The City has passed an ISTS ordinance. <br />Future Wastewater Management. As stated earlier, the City's wastewater collection <br />system is divided into two Districts that generally follow a watershed boundary: the Rum <br />River MUSA District and the Mississippi River MUSA District. The City's 2001 <br />Comprehensive Plan identified areas within the City limits that would receive MUSA <br />wastewater service under future planned expansions through 2015. These areas are all <br />within the Urban Growth Boundary. <br />In the Rum River MUSA District Urban Growth Area, future expansion is planned to <br />serve two small areas to the north of 163rd Ave. (Figure 18.2). In the Mississippi River <br />MUSA District Urban Growth Area, future expansions are planned for a fairly large area <br />to the west of Ramsey Blvd., and to the north and south of U.S. Hwy. 10, also shown in <br />Figure 18.2. <br />The RTC Site is located within the Mississippi River MUSA District. It was identified in <br />the City's 2001 Comprehensive Plan, as amended in 2002, for expansion of the <br />centralized wastewater system between 2000 and 2010. In addition to the RTC Site, the <br />plan identified other Urban Growth Areas to the west of the RTC Site with sewer <br />extension occurring between 2000 and 2015. <br />(Note: The selection of sub -districts is solely for convenience in determining current and <br />future design flows and was not intended to correlate with any development timelines.) <br />Methodology: Existing and projected future flows for each District need to be determined <br />in order to consider potential future impacts from the RTC Development. In general, the <br />methodology follows that used in the City's 2001 Comprehensive Plan, as amended in <br />2002, and estimates future flows for all areas within the Sewer Service Boundary <br />developed in the Sewer Plan (generally all areas south of Trott Brook). <br />Flows for the areas currently served by the MUSA will be based on the 2001 MCES <br />reported flows as shown in Table 18.2. Flows for the future Urban Growth Areas are <br />based on projected land use and generally follow the procedures developed in the City's <br />1991 Comprehensive Sewer Plan (A summary of the projected flows is included as <br />Appendix G). For the RTC Site, future flows were estimated based on projected <br />occupancy and development types presented in the latest RTC preferred design shown in <br />Figure 6.1. <br />18-7 <br />