In Ione the situation is
at a point where there is not currently enough sewer capacity to hook up the
homes and developments for which approval to build has been given. Abercrombie
stated that “We spent about
$200,000 developing this wastewater treatment and disposal plan and from a
financial and technical stand point the plan is very feasible.” The
Cities of Sutter Creek, Jackson and Amador City,
the Amador Water Agency, the Amador Regional Sanitation Authority, and
engineers HDR and ECO Logic have all been working in cooperation to develop the
regional Wastewater solution that will provide for current and future capacity
needs. The focus of today’s meeting will be on a short term Improvements that
will meet the needs of development projects that have already been given a will serve, or a promise,
for wastewater permits, but have now been told that there is not enough
capacity to accommodate them.
One of the short term solutions that has
been discussed is adding capacity to the existing Sutter Creek plant. This
would allow the current wastewater flows until the regional plant is
constructed allowing for new hook ups to serve both Martell and Sutter Creek.
However, at previous meetings it has been emphasized that temporary expansion
at the Sutter Creek Plant will only buy about one years additional capacity
giving further urgency to the development of a permanent regional wastewater
solution. Other short term solutions are expected to be discussed at today’s
meeting which will again be held at the new Administration building at 1:30pm.