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Mr. Munksgaard stated that CDM is recommending that the <br />County continue a sub -regional approach (Alternative #3), by <br />expanding the system into 5 sub -regional systems and one <br />centralized sludge system. They are recommending a centralized <br />facility where both septage and sludge would be treated. The <br />septage and grease components would first come into a receiving <br />facility where pre-treatment would be performed, such as <br />screening, dirt removal, and flow equalization. With regard to <br />waste sludge, there would be individual thickening at all of the <br />sub -regional facilities in order to minimize the hauling costs to <br />the entralized facility. <br />As part of the requirements for pursuing Federal grant <br />funding, Mr. Munksgaard advised that it is necessary to give as <br />part of today's public hearing some average costs for homeowners <br />who might be participating in the sludge/septage program. The <br />monthly charges shown below reflect the costs per month with and <br />without grant funding. <br />e <br />MONTHLY CHARGE <br />WITHOUT WITH <br />CUSTOMER TYPE GRANT FUNDING GRANT FUNDING - <br />SEPTIC TANK $ 1.69 $ 1.37 <br />GREASE TRAP 29.43 24.36 <br />SEWERED HOME 3.38 2.79 <br />n <br />v <br />3 <br />42 <br />�eooK <br />,AUG 2 6'16 <br />66 Pmr- 111 <br />