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IV. SUMMARY <br /> <br /> The CAB area city councils have unanimously approved <br /> Alternative 31 from the "Northwest Facilities Planning Study" <br /> as part of the 201 Studies under the control of the MWCC. <br /> <br /> The CAB area communities have been active participants <br /> <br />in all phases of the 208 and 201 Studies involving the plan- <br />ning of a metro sanitary sewer facility without receiving a <br />definitive program from the jurisdictional agencies. <br /> <br /> The CAB area city councils have continually submitted <br />joint and individual resolutions to the controlling agencies <br />requesting a definitive system and funding for a CAB area <br />sanitary sewer. <br /> <br /> The uncertainties associated with the Minneapolis East <br />Interceptor and the Metropolitan Treatment Plant problems <br />must be considered on their own merits. They demand a solution, <br />with or without the negligible flows contributed by the CAB <br />communities. <br /> <br /> The CAB area Cities encourage all the jurisdictional and <br />authorized agencies to support the following program: <br /> <br /> 1. 'Approve Alternative No. 31 and funding thereof,' <br /> involving; <br /> - the extension of the CAB interceptor through <br /> Brooklyn Park and Champlin with a connection to <br /> the AWWTP. (Lower CAB Segment) <br /> - continue completion of the Anoka CAB Segment. <br /> - define a time certain for phasing out the AWWTP. <br /> <br /> 2. Consider the improvement programs for the Minneapolis <br /> East Interceptor and the Metropolitan Treatment Plant <br /> as separate projects. <br /> <br /> 3. Controlled DevelopmEnt and protecting the environment <br /> must have a high priority. The alternative'is muni- <br /> <br />-11- <br /> <br /> <br />