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City of Coburg Request for Connection to Regional Wastewater Facilities
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9/26/2008
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associated with community growth during that time may or may not be treated cost-effectively in <br /> the same location and facilities that exist today. <br /> However, in considering the long range future of the Region 2050 communities, the following <br /> general findings and considerations have been offered by wastewater TAC staff regarding <br /> <br /> .planning for efficient and cost-effective provision of wastewater services within the study area: <br /> • Development of new wastewater services, no matter how they are provided, will be <br /> costly for small satellite communities. <br /> • There is no blanket one-size-fits-all approach to providing wastewater services that will <br /> be efficient or cost-effect to all of the communities within the Southern Willamette <br /> Valley. <br /> • Communities that have developed sewerage infrastructure and treatment facilities will <br /> likely be best served by continued operation of their dedicated facilities. <br /> • For some communities, topographic conditions, such as unfavorable gradients and hills, <br /> nt more efficient and cost-effective than <br /> eme <br /> ' make localized wastewater mana <br /> will g <br /> conveyance to the existing Eugene-Springfield wastewater treatment facilities. The <br /> Crow-Loraine and Alvadore areas are examples of this type of area. <br /> • .Extensions of existing regional wastewater services beyond the current UGB would, in <br /> general, be most cost-effective and efficient overall where they would result from <br /> incremental growth with corresponding incremental extension of sewers from the <br /> Eugene-Springfield UGB outward toward existing satellite communities. The cost- <br /> . effectiveness and system efficiencies would. be achieved in this type of <br /> development/service pattern through the addition of small increments of public <br /> conveyance over time with users able to tap into the system (where elevations and <br /> geographic conditions are favorable to conveyance by gravity), paying for public <br /> improvements as development occurs. Examples of areas where projected development <br /> patterns may result in these efficiencies include Goshen and Pleasant Hill. <br /> • Extensions of existing regional wastewater services beyond the current UGB would, in <br /> .general, be expected to be less cost-effective and efficient overall where the satellite <br /> community to be served is significantly removed from the existing service. These types <br /> of extensions would cause a "leap-frogging" of public conveyance infrastructure over <br /> rural areas that would not participate in funding or be provided with wastewater services. <br /> Assuming an increment of wastewater treatment capacity built to current environmental <br /> requirements would cost roughly the same at the Eugene-Springfield regional facilities as <br /> it would within the satellite community's UGB, then the services provided through the <br /> leap-frog service .extension would be more costly based on the costs of added conveyance <br /> system and pumping facilities that would otherwise be avoided. <br /> • Coburg and, perhaps to a lesser degree, Junction City are examples of where this pattern <br /> would occur. In these examples, for extension of existing regional wastewater services to <br /> prove cost-effective and efficient for .both the Eugene-Springfield area and the satellite <br /> community, the local costs of constructing the length of force main required to connect to <br /> the MWMC system would need to be offset by operational cost-savings in the satellite <br /> . community, without increasing costs to Eugene-Springfield customers. <br /> While these general findings may serve as "rules of thumb," it should be emphasized that they <br /> are generalized conclusions. There may be other factors elected officials may wish to consider <br /> .City Council page 440 Page 4 <br /> <br />
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