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Environmental Services outlines progress on wastewater comprehensive plan; identifies capacity and condition needs
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Environmental Services presented a multi-year wastewater comprehensive planning effort that documents aging infrastructure, capacity projections tied to population growth, regulatory drivers including nutrient and PFAS work, and near-term steps for analyses and funding evaluation.
Environmental Services staff on Wednesday briefed the Infrastructure Planning and Sustainability Committee on the wastewater comprehensive plan effort, describing current system condition, regulatory drivers and next steps for capacity, condition assessments and funding strategies.
Assistant Division Manager Dana De Leon and Principal Engineer Theresa Peterson described work to establish baseline boundary conditions for the city’s wastewater utility, a multiyear effort that staff said will inform capital project alternatives, risk quantification and a prioritization framework. Peterson said the utility manages about 700 miles of sewer pipe, roughly 44 pump stations and two treatment plants — the Central Treatment Plant (built 1952; major upgrades in 1979, 1988 and 2008) and…
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