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Executive Summary <br /> <br />Figure ES-1. Liquid Waste Hauler Disposal Sites <br /> <br />MCES has forecasted sigrffficant growth in the rural areas servedwith septic tanks. <br />BY 2030 there could be an additional 57,500 septic tanks inside the seven county <br />service area, resulting in a 77 percent increase in the_ total number of tanks. The <br />current amount of septage receive, d at each site'and the forecasted increase, shown tn <br />Figure ES-2, indicates which sites are probable to have a significant increase. Growth. <br />in the northern suburbs will more than double the amount of septage delivered to the <br />Forest Lake site and almost double the amount received in Coon Rapids. <br /> <br />For this study, the current Hauled Liquid Waste PrOgram was assessed relative to <br />three essential attributes of a hauled hquid waste program: program administration; <br />appropriate surface features for waste receiving locations; and Procedures to assure <br />the proper operation and maintenance of sewers a_nd treatment plants receiving the <br />hauled liquid waste. <br /> <br />The attribute "Program administrahon includes: <br /> <br />· Permitting haulers <br />· Controlling access to disposal sites <br />· Tracking waste disposed at tl4e disposal sites <br /> <br />ES-2 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />