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capacity of the existing water treatment facilities. The local supplier of water service <br />must also certify that the proposed site is within 500 feet of existing water lines. <br />16. The site must be served by a public wastewater system capable of processing a <br />minimum of 300,000 gallons per day - If the wastewater infrastructure is not within 500 <br />feet of site, please attach the following documentation: <br />a. Extension engineering design (including cost and schedule) <br />b. A copy of approved State permits for the sewer system extensions <br />c. Proof that rights -of -way for the extension have been obtained <br />d. Written county government commitment to finance the sewer extension upon <br />request for service <br />ate for extending wastewater service to site and time <br />e. An Engineer's cost estim <br />required for extension <br />If the wastewater infrastructure is within 500 feet of the site, the owner of the relevant <br />wastewater treatment facility(s) must attach a letter certifying that there is excess <br />permitted treatment capacity for 300,000 gallons per day availabe service to the <br />also attest to the provider's ability and willingness to provide appropriate <br />proposed collection lines; the size of existing or proposed pumping facilities which are <br />necessary to service the site; the extent of present s presently n use at the in the vicinit <br />my of <br />the site; the type of treatment technology which <br />facility; and the distance which local service must be extended to serve the site. The <br />local supplier of wastewater treatment service must also certify that the proposed site is <br />within 500 feet of existing wastewater lines and that connection to these wastewater <br />lines is technically and economically feasible. <br />17. If the applicant intends to market the proposed site as a rail -served site, <br />then the <br />applicant must attach a letter from the rail provider indicating its willingness to provide <br />rail access to the proposed site, as well as the cost and schedule for extending rail to <br />the site <br />18. The site must be served by telecommunications infrastructure. <br />20 1 NC Department of Commerce — Certified Sites Program <br />