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The Boone County Regional Sewer District Area-Wide Management Plan (AWMP) serves as a comprehensive framework for managing wastewater infrastructure across Boone County.  As an update to BCRSD’s 2013 Tier 2 Plan approved by the Missouri Clean Water Commission, this AWMP reflects more than a decade of progress in regionalizing and consolidating public and private wastewater systems into more efficient regional facilities operated by BCRSD, the City of Columbia, and other municipal partners. This move toward regionalization is a key strategy for protecting the environment , improving public health, and ensuring reliable and affordable service for customers.

The AWMP will be presented to the Missouri Clean Water Commission to re-affirm BCRSD and the City of Columbia’s joint status as Level 2 Continuing Authorites in Boone County. Through this authority, BCRSD collaborates with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), the City of Columbia, and other municipal partners to enforce standards for wastewater services and oversee treatment facility operations. The AWMP evaluates existing public and private wastewater treatment facilities in Boone County and provides recommendations, including connection to regional infrastructure where feasible.

The Boone County Regional Sewer District Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) provides a phased roadmap for the District’s infrastructure investments through the year 2045. Developed in collaboration with McClure Engineering, the CIP identifies and prioritizes critical upgrades and expansions necessary to meet regulatory standards, develop and maintain infrastructure, and support economic development and growth in Boone County.  The CIP contemplates more than  $71 million in investments over three phases to  ensure reliable and affordable serviceover the next 20 years and beyond..

The CIP is structured around five key improvement categories: regulatory compliance, infrastructure renewal, capacity expansion, collection system improvements, and operational enhancements. Regulatory compliance projects are prioritized, particularly in light of new effluent limits for ammonia and E. coli affecting the majority of BCRSD’s active wastewater treatment facilities and compliance deadlines for environmental permits.  Capacity expansion projects are also planned in areas targeted for economic development and population growth.

In addition to treatment capacity and compliance projects, the CIP includes modernization projects to improve operational efficiency, reduce service disruptions, and extend the lifespan of critical assets. The CIP  provides financial transparency and a foundation for future rate studies and bond planning. The CIP represents a proactive and fiscally responsible commitment to the community’s wastewater infrastructure.

Together, the AWMP and CIP form a unified strategic vision for the Boone County Regional Sewer District—linking policy authority and infrastructure planning into a coordinated system. While the AWMP establishes the “what” and “why”—defining service expectations, regulatory oversight, and facility consolidation—the CIP addresses the “how” and “when,” detailing the projects, costs, and timelines needed to meet those goals. The AWMP ensures that BCRSD has the authority and planning clarity to provide leadership in regional wastewater management, while the CIP provides the blueprint to implement that vision.

For our customers, this integrated planning means high quality but affordable service , and stronger environmental stewardship. As Boone County continues to grow, the planning effort reflected in these documents ensure that infrastructure keeps pace by balancing water quality with affordability. Ultimately, these plans demonstrate BCRSD’s commitment to being not just a service provider, but a steward of the community’s future. Through disciplined planning, regional collaboration, and responsible investment, BCRSD is well-positioned to meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s demands.

Questions or Comments?

We welcome your feedback and inquiries. If you have any questions about the Area-Wide Management Plan, Capital Improvements Plan, or how these efforts may impact your area, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

You can use the form below to submit your question or comment, and a member of our team will get back to you promptly.

Prefer to speak with someone directly? Feel free to call our office at 573-443-2774 during regular business hours.