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Comprehensive Plan, Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />Vero Beach serves those areas outside 'its corporate limits based on interlocal <br />agreements with the county and the Town of Indian River Shores. For the unincorporated <br />county, the , city. water. and waste water agreement expired in 2017 and is. currently .being_ re - <br />wastewater, and reuse expired and was renewed in 2012. That agreement is for an initial term of <br />15 years. Unless Indian River Shores provides notice 'of its desire to renegotiate or terminate four <br />years before the expiration of that 15 year period, the agreement will automatically renew for <br />another 15.; ems_While these,agreements e A in 2017, <br />the 2017 ..e....,.,:na fie ff a to <br />Currently, the ' Indian River County water and waste water service area is comprised of the <br />following: <br />• Majority of unincorporated Indian River County. <br />• City of Sebastian <br />• Town of Orchid <br />System Evaluation and Maintenance <br />The sanitary sewer collection system is evaluated with each application for new development, <br />and as each package treatment plant is decommissioned. That evaluation is done using a <br />computer modeling, program, known as the "WaterCad" model that evaluates several factors, <br />including pipe capacity, lift station capacity, horse power requirements for pumps, and hydraulic <br />pump pressure. In contrast, to the City of Vero Beach, which is largely built -out and has <br />provided utility service for many decades, sewer service is still relatively new to the rapidly <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 28 <br />Appendix A <br />FIRM <br />Yoil <br />.PW <br />M <br />Currently, the ' Indian River County water and waste water service area is comprised of the <br />following: <br />• Majority of unincorporated Indian River County. <br />• City of Sebastian <br />• Town of Orchid <br />System Evaluation and Maintenance <br />The sanitary sewer collection system is evaluated with each application for new development, <br />and as each package treatment plant is decommissioned. That evaluation is done using a <br />computer modeling, program, known as the "WaterCad" model that evaluates several factors, <br />including pipe capacity, lift station capacity, horse power requirements for pumps, and hydraulic <br />pump pressure. In contrast, to the City of Vero Beach, which is largely built -out and has <br />provided utility service for many decades, sewer service is still relatively new to the rapidly <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 28 <br />Appendix A <br />