(A) Owners of all privately-owned collection and transmission systems shall implement a written preventive maintenance program which will assist in circumventing, preventing, and minimizing sewage overflows and loss of line capacity. The preventive maintenance program shall be submitted for review by authorized personnel of the City’s privately-owned collection and transmission system program; the preventative maintenance program shall include, but is not limited to:
(1) Inspection procedures;
(2) Preventive maintenance schedule;
(3) Predictive maintenance schedule;
(4) Corrective maintenance procedures;
(5) Emergency response procedures; and
(6) A list of emergency contact names and telephone numbers.
(B) Owners of all privately-owned collection and transmission systems shall maintain an inventory of critical spare parts. Larger or more expensive components may be secured from vendors or other systems on an “as-needed” basis, providing the system's integrity is maintained. Every precaution shall be taken to prevent sustained overflows and surcharge conditions that may result from equipment malfunction or system deterioration.
(C) Metering equipment shall be calibrated in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, utilizing the recommended procedure and frequency. Applicable sanitary sewer system log entries shall include:
(1) The name and identification numbers of the meters being calibrated;
(2) The date and time of calibration;
(3) The name of the person performing the calibration;
(4) Supporting calibration verification data; and
(5) Adjustment required to meet calibration standards.
(Ord. 2013-15, passed 2-21-13)