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02/11/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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November 2013 <br />MM # 1351 <br />SANITARY SEWER FEASIBILITY STUDY & REPORT <br />NORTH SEBASTIAN AREA <br />EXISTING WASTEWATER SYSTEM <br />Existing Sanitary Sewer System <br />Both Study Area #1 and Study Area #2 are presently served with an existing sanitary sewer <br />collection and conveyance system, which was constructed in the early 1990's. The total number of <br />parcels served in Study Areas #1 and #2 by this existing system is approximately (230) of which <br />30% are undeveloped and 70% are developed. Of the 70% that are developed, approximately <br />60% have connected to the centralized sewer system and 40% of the parcels have not connected. <br />The existing sanitary sewer system in Study Area #1 is primarily located in Indian River Drive, <br />which borders the shoreline of the Indian River Lagoon along the east side of the study area. The <br />existing sanitary sewer system was originally designed to serve the users in Study Area #1 so the <br />pipelines have adequate capacity for this project. The wastewater generated by the users in Study <br />Area #1 is ultimately conveyed to the Central Sub Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, which <br />has adequate capacity for additional flows from Study Area #1. <br />Study Area #2 has an existing sanitary sewer collection and conveyance system along the east <br />side of the Ercildoune Heights community. The other portion of Study Area #2 has an existing <br />force main along Roseland Road. The existing sanitary sewer systems have pipeline capacity to <br />serve the added flows from Study Area #2. The wastewater from Study Area #2 is ultimately <br />conveyed to the Central Sub Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility for treatment and disposal. <br />The plant has adequate capacity for this additional wastewater. <br />• <br />4 <br />
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