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1991 AGN FEB 05 I18
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For Council Meeting of February 5, 1991 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: John C. Hutton, Director of Public Works <br />SUBJECT: <br />Authorization to Proceed with Phase II of the Date: January 30, 1991 <br />Water Quality Control Plant Expansion <br />RA(-urnr)r iNn - <br />Recently the City completed the first phase of an emergency expansion of the Water <br />Quality Control Plant (1 million gallons of additional capacity for wastewater). <br />This expansion was implemented to meet the needs for sewer service due to development <br />under construction and proposed development for the near future. This project began <br />in late 1988. <br />At that time the additional 1 MG plant expansion was presented to Council, and it <br />was identified then that the additional capacity was for the immediate needs to <br />accommodate recent growth and a means to allow continued development for proposed <br />projects submitted at that time. <br />STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: <br />The design, environmental review permit process and construction of the plant expansion <br />for 1 MG spanned a period of almost two years. As presented in the original report <br />by Leslie Keane, Assistant City Manager, this facility expansion would need to be <br />preceded by additional expansions in order to accommodate future growth, during the <br />last two years growth has continued and numerous new projects are proposed. <br />Currently the newly expanded facility is accommodating average daily flows, but is <br />continuing to increase as new projects come on line, and with the number of new <br />tentative proposed projects it is now time to begin the next phase of the plant <br />expansion to insure capacity needs. <br />Attachments: 1 <br />Page t of 2 <br />ORIGIMAU Item No. � S <br />�ocQ4' i <br />
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