File #: RES-0001-2002    Version: 1 Name: Columbus Metropolitan Facilities Plan Update
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/22/2002 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 1/22/2002
Title: RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR THE INCORPORATION OF THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN FACILITIES PLAN UPDATE INTO ALL RELEVANT SECTION 208 AREA-WIDE WASTE TREATMENT PLANS, AND TO AMEND THE OHIO WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN TO REFLECT THIS INCORPORATION.
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RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR THE INCORPORATION OF THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN FACILITIES PLAN UPDATE INTO ALL RELEVANT SECTION 208 AREA-WIDE WASTE TREATMENT PLANS, AND TO AMEND THE OHIO WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN TO REFLECT THIS INCORPORATION.

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WHEREAS, the Columbus Metropolitan Facilities Plan Update addresses regional wastewater management needs through 2020 for the largely urban and suburban Columbus Metropolitan Facilities Planning Area (MFPA), and has a goal of protecting our water quality while meeting the demands of regional growth; and

WHEREAS, extensive public funds and time were expended over a 2 year period to update the Columbus Plan, including seeking the input of stakeholders throughout Franklin County and receiving the support of 15 municipalities representing 80% of the population of the MFPA for the final plan update, as well as the support of MORPC; and

WHEREAS, the existing centralized sewer systems have the capacity to treat wastewater throughout the area with an area-wide waste treatment management that has been recognized by Congress under the terms of the Clean Water Act to be the environmentally superior method of wastewater treatment; and

WHEREAS, alternative wastewater treatment systems which dispose of treated wastewater by a method other than a direct discharge to surface water under the authority of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit, distort and impede the development of the existing centralized sewer systems and are banned under the Columbus Plan Update; and

WHEREAS, alternative wastewater treatment systems are not environmentally suited to much of the land inside the MFPA and are not regulated by the Ohio EPA other than the initial Permit to Install; and

WHEREAS, alternative wastewater treatment systems are inappropriate to urban areas and could promote the rapid conversion of remaining rural and agricultural land into developments of subdivisions at subur...

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