Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Overview <br /> administration issues and ad hoc project needs. These committees rely on support from staff <br /> throughout the partner agency organizations, primarily from the Eugene and Springfield- Public <br /> Works Departments. <br /> Exhibit 1 on the following page reflects the interagency coordination structure supporting the <br /> RWP. The TAC supports ongoing MWMC policy and coordination issues, and is coordinated' by <br /> Springfield. Special project teams are typically formed to manage large projects such as design <br /> and construction of new facilities. These interagency staff teams are formulated to provide <br /> ' appropriate expertise, operational knowledge, project management, and intergovernmental <br /> - representation. <br /> Relationship to Eugene and Springfield Local Sewer Programs <br /> The RWP addresses only part of the overall. wastewater collection and treatment, facilities that, <br /> serve the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area. The Cities of Eugene and Springfield both <br /> maintain- sewer programs that provide :for construction and xnaintenanee of local collection <br /> systems and pump stations; which discharge to the regional system. Sewer'user fees'collected'by <br /> the two cities include both local -and RWP rate components. <br /> 1 <br /> <br /> i <br /> Page 9 FY 05-06 BUDGET AND CIP <br /> _ _ _ <br /> <br />