Examples of Unified Sewer Plan in a sentence
In furtherance of that obligation, the County will prepare its Unified Sewer Plan pursuant to RCW Chapter 36.94, both substantively and procedurally, so that it is compatible with City planning documents and the planning documents of other jurisdictions that are served by the County’s sewerage system.
To assure such compatibility, the County will solicit input from the City with regard to County’s sewerage planning activities early in the planning process, so that City comments may be considered by the County and, if appropriate, incorporated into the Unified Sewer Plan.
The Pierce County Unified Sewer Plan includes two proposed improvements that impact the City of Milton.
The Pierce County Unified Sewer Plan (USP) dated November 2001, updated and retired the Pierce County Comprehensive Sewerage General Plan, the general sewer plan for major sewerage facilities owned, operated, or maintained by the Pierce County Wastewater Utility (Utility) and consolidated the many plans and amendments that comprised the County’s sewerage general plan.
Comments City of University Place – Letter Received 2/2/2011January 31, 2011 Stefan KamienieckiSewer Utility Senior PlannerPierce County Public Works and Utilities 9850 64th Street WestUniversity Place, WA 98467 RE: Pierce County Unified Sewer Plan Dear Mr. Kamieniecki:Thank you for inviting me to serve as the Basin Review Committee (BRC) member representing the City of University Place.
The completion and adoption of the Unified Sewer Plan was the catalyst for two momentous agreements.
The Unified Sewer Plan service area includes all of Pierce County in or next to the County’s CUGA, existing service areas of the Pierce County Wastewater Utility, and other adopted urban growth areas as requested by cities and towns.
The Pierce County Council has adopted an updated Unified Sewer Plan.
In 2001, Pierce County’s Unified Sewer Plan set a goal to eliminate the land application of Class B biosolids (Northwest Biosolids 2015).
Introduction and Policies Section 2 – Planning Criteria and MethodsThis Section presents general information about physical and environmental conditions that have bearing on where and how sewerage facilities were located and designed, and descriptions of the data, assumptions, and methods used in the formulation of the Unified Sewer Plan.