
The City of Pendleton (City) owns and operates a sewer collection system serving the residents and businesses within its service area. This Collection System Master Plan (CSMP) serves as a planning document to help evaluate growth to build-out of the City’s urban growth boundary (UGB), which will approximately double the number of current residents and projected sewer loadings.
The UGB covers an area of 13.4 square miles and defines the extent to which the City may expand in the future; it was used as the boundary for build-out projections within this CSMP. This CSMP addresses the City’s sewer collection system only, and does not include any evaluation or improvement recommendations for the Resource Recovery Facility (RRF). The Pendleton Wastewater Treatment Facility Plan completed in 2007 provides recommendations for the RRF.
improvements, and should:
Be reviewed annually in coordination with other utilities to prioritize and
budget needed improvements.
Have its mapping updated regularly to reflect ongoing development and
construction.
Have its specific system improvement recommendations regarded as
conceptual. (The location, size and timing of projects may change as
additional site-specific details and potential alternatives are investigated and
analyzed in the preliminary engineering phase of project design.)
Update and refine its cost estimates with preliminary engineering and final
project designs.
500 SW Dorion Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
United States
Project Milestones
Executive Summary presented by Murray Smith and Associates