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<br /> IO21lP.- <br /> Wastewater System <br /> The City of San Marcos currently owns and operates one wastewater treabnent facility with a present combined permitted <br /> capacity of 6.25 MOD. The system consists of approximately 85 miles of collection lines with 42 lift stations. After treatment, <br /> wastewater is returned to the San Marcos River. <br /> Recent improvements increased the system capacity to serve a projected population of 46,000 in the year 2000. <br /> Storm. water is collected in an entirely separate gravity feed storm. sewer system and is completely segregated fÌ'om the sanitaxy <br /> sewer system. The storm. sewer system is operated and maintained by the City's Department of Public Works. <br /> Maintenance and inspection of the City's Wastewater System is accomplished by maintenance personnel employed by the City's <br /> Water and Wastewater Department <br /> Wastewater Treated (MGD) <br /> Fiscal Year Daily Monthly Total <br /> Ended 9/30 A verage Average ~ <br /> 1988 3.706 1l2.949 1,355.393 <br /> 1989 3.365 102.147 1,226.758 <br /> 1990 3.232 98.269 1,179.225 <br /> 1991 4.305 130.174 1,562.088 <br /> 1992 4.981 151.564 1,818.766 <br /> 1993 3.829 1l6.414 1,396.970 <br /> 1994 3.826 1l6.328 1,395.935 <br /> Monthly Wastewater Rates <br /> Based on Water Consumption. <br /> . <br /> New Rates (Effective 10-1-94) <br /> Residential: <br /> Gallons Rate <br /> First 2,000 S 7.54 (Minimum) <br /> Next 6,000 S 2.17 per 1,000 gallons <br /> Over 8,000 $20.56 (M.aximum) <br /> Commercial: <br /> Gallons Rate <br /> 5/9-3/4 Inch Water Meter First 2,000 S7.54 (Minimum) <br /> Over 2,000 S2.17 per 1,000 gallons <br /> I-Inch Water Meter First 4,000 S15.07 (Minimum) <br /> Over 4,000 S2.17 per 1,000 gallons <br /> 1-1/2 Inch Water Meter First 8,000 S30.15 (Minimum) <br /> Over 8,000 S2.17 per 1,000 gallons <br /> 2-Inch Water Meter & Greater First 13,000 548.24 (Minimum) <br /> Over 13,000 S2.17 per 1,000 gallons <br />