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Wastewater Management for <br />the City of Ramsey <br /> <br />· MCES allocation is 2.8 to 3.8 MGD. <br /> <br />· 2020 projected flows are 6 MGD or <br /> more. <br /> <br />· City will most likely exceed the 2.8 to <br /> 2.8 allocation once the RTC project is <br /> completed. <br /> <br />· Where do you go form there? <br /> <br />Wastewater Management for <br />the City of Ramsey <br /> <br />· One option is to request, if available, <br /> additional flows from the MCES. <br />· Another option is to have the <br /> downstream IvlUSA infrastructure <br /> upgraded at a cost of ????. <br />· This still does not address the concern <br /> of the landowner who is not adjacent to <br /> an existing sewer main. <br /> <br />Advantages of Decentralized <br />Wastewater Management <br /> <br />· Better land use management and planning by <br /> allowing the Local Unit of Government to manage <br /> growth and control sprawl. <br />· Allows for urban density development of land located <br /> In Rural Transition areas without the need to extend <br /> the MUSA. This, in turn, leads to: <br /> · ]ncreased Tax Revenues <br /> · Ability for landowners to develop properly on their timeline <br /> · Preventing the continued loss of valuable land to iow density <br /> development (land lock). <br /> <br />· Greater environmental protection (local recycling of <br /> treated wastewater), <br />· Cost effective (eliminates cost of the big pipe). <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />