(a) The SSDCP shall be administrated by the Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent or an authorized representative as appointed by the Public Works Director. the Public Works Director and City Engineer shall assist the wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent with this program.
(b) The SSDCP shall be implemented through the issuance of Satellite Community Discharge Permits. The Permits shall delineate, among other things, the elimination, up to the specified storm event design, of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), installation of flow meters, implementation of Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Survey (SSES) and Best Management Practices (BMP).
(c) Each community shall, as a condition of its Permit, be required to undertake appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP) for control/operation of its sanitary sewer system.
(d) Each community shall immediately identify and disclose to the City as soon as any and all sanitary sewer or combined sewer overflow points known or which become known to the community and which are not included in the community's permit.
(e) The community shall be solely responsible for projects set forth in its Community Compliance Schedule identified in its Satellite Community Discharge Permit.
(f) No new sanitary sewer or combined sewer overflows. No community overflows shall exist except those that are controlled in accordance with the Satellite Community Discharge Permit.
(g) Each community shall maintain a current map of all sanitary sewers and combined sewer tributary to the City of Twinsburg.
(Ord. 07-2009. Passed 2-10-09.)