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FY 2002-03 Regional Wastewater Program Budget
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FY 2002-03 Regional Wastewater Program Budget
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Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Overview <br /> <br />,.. <br />Outcome 4: Maximize reliability and useful life of regional assets and infrastructures <br />Indicators: Performance: <br /> FY 01-02 FY 02-03 <br /> Actual Target <br />• Percent of scheduled preventative maintenance <br /> <br />completed ~ ° ° <br />84 /0 85 /o <br />Percent of planned maintenance work 95% 90% . <br />• Develop formal infrastructure .condition assessment N/A Formal . <br /> program with <br />program condition index <br />Outcome 5: Achieve and maintain public awareness and understanding ofMWMC, the <br />regional wastewater system and -its relationship to Willamette River water quality. <br />Indicators: Performance: <br />FY 01-02 FY 02-03 <br />Actual Target <br />• Public Education and Information Plan 10% Complete Plan complete <br />• MWMC Annual Report Outline produced <br />prepared <br />Roles and Responsibilities <br />In order to effectively oversee and manage the RWP, the partner agencies provide all staffing <br />and services to MWMC. The following sections describe the roles and responsibilities of each of <br />the partnez agencies, and how intergovernmental coordination occurs on behalf of the <br />Commission. <br />,__ Ci of Eugene <br />'~, The City of Eugene supports the RWP through representation on MWMC, provision of operation <br />and maintenance services, and through .active participation on interagency project teams and <br />,_ committees. Three of the seven MWMC members represent Eugene--two citizens and one <br />'', elected official. Pursuant to the IGA, the Eugene Wastewater Division operates. and maintains <br />;, <br />' the Regional Water Pollution Control Facility, the Biosolids Management Facility, the Seasonal <br />--, Industrial Waste Facility (SINN), and regional wastewater pumping stations and transmission <br />I '; sewers. In support of the RWP, the Division also provides technical services for wastewater <br />treatment; management of equipment replacement and infrastructure rehabilitation; biosolids <br />- treatment and recycling; Industrial: Source Control and Pretreatment Program (in conjunction <br />', with S nn field staf re 'opal laborato services for wastewater and water uali anal ses• <br />P g fl~ ~ rY q tY Y <br />and flow monitoring on the regional sanitary trunk sewers. These services are provided under <br />Page 6 FY 02-03 Budget <br />
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