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ridge line along the southern railroad track. <br /> The proposed 12-inch outfall would have <br /> sufficient hydraulic capacity to accommodate the <br /> existing development in Phases III and IV as well <br /> as industrial growth along the 1-85 corridor <br /> provided that the industries that might locate <br /> there are not heavy water users. <br /> 2. . Construction of a gravity collection sewer and pumping <br /> station to serve the existing mobile homes in Graham's <br /> Trailer Park and the houses alon. US 70 East to the <br /> ridge line west of Lloyd Dairy Road which was not <br /> included in the previous report. The force main from <br /> the proposed pump station would discharge into the <br /> gravity sewers tributary to the main pumping station on <br /> Brookhollow Road. Under the original plan, it is not <br /> clear how sewer service would have been provided to this <br /> area, even though the area is located within the Phase I <br /> boundary. It has been suggested that individual house <br /> pumps at each residence would have discharged into the <br /> main force main along US 70 to Hillsborough. Given the <br /> anticipated operating pressure for this force main, the <br /> technical feasibility of such a solution is <br /> questionable, and at best could present long-term <br /> maintenance problems. There are a significant number of <br /> 5 <br />