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Mr. Randall Dodd - 3 - • 18 October 2000 <br /> City of Riverbank <br /> By 30 January 2001, the City of Riverbank shall submit the water and wastewater systems <br /> evaluation and planning report which is currently being prepared by the City's consultant. At a <br /> minimum, the report shall include: <br /> 1. A description of existing storm water and sewer conveyance, treatment and disposal <br /> systems; <br /> 2. An evaluation of their hydraulic capacity; <br /> 3. An evaluation of future capacity needs based on projected growth within the service <br /> area; <br /> 4. A description of improvements recommended to bring existing facilities up to current <br /> standards for safety and water-quality protection; <br /> 5. A preliminary scope and schedule for growth-related capacity improvements; and <br /> 6. An evaluation of user rates designed to project when rate increase will be need to ensure <br /> timely funding for operation, maintenance, necessary improvements, and debt service <br /> (as applicable). <br /> If you have any questions, please contact Anne Olson at (916) 255-3140. <br /> GARY M. CARLTON, Executive Officer <br /> By: Q��`&/1 1?1hAta <br /> Thomas R. Pinkos <br /> Assistant Executive Officer <br /> cc: Stanislaus County Environmental Resources Department, Modesto <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Mr. Steven Black, City of Riverbank Wastewater Treatment Plant, Riverbank <br /> Mr. Dave Richard,Nolte Associates, Inc., Sacramento <br />