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Global Plan <br />• Continuing Services Engineer determines <br />required facilities to meet the needs of O <br />anticipated growth <br />Master plan facilities are constructed <br />through developer's agreements and <br />assessment projects <br />First we are going to cover how the master plan is implemented globally. <br />(Read slide) <br />As large developments are submitted for review by TRC, The continuing <br />Services Master Plan Engineer Consultant is provided information about the <br />project. They evaluate what impact the development will have on the water. <br />sewer and re -use system. They recommend any system modifications that <br />might be needed, based on their analysis. <br />Master planned water, sewer and re -use transmission mains are then <br />constructed through developer's agreements as new private projects are <br />planned, and along with assessment projects. <br />(See display of the existing water, sewer and reuse system) <br />Here are some layout views of the County's existing water, sewer and reuse <br />systems. <br />0 <br />• <br />Typical Master Plan (Continued) <br />• Construction schedules are estimated based 0 <br />on regional growth projections O <br />• Provisions are made in the schedule to <br />accommodate developments that will <br />• <br />significantly affect the system <br />O <br />0 <br />O • <br />33 ROOK UJ FACE 4' <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1997 <br />