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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 40-85 07/16/1985 ~/ RESOLUTION NO. 40-85 . ". "" RESOLUTION TO IMPLEMENT A PROGRAM FOR SEWER REHABILITATION AND EXTENDED MAINTENANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL SEWER SYSTEM WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of public.health and safety to prevent sanitary sewer overloading and backups caused by the entry of storm waters, ground water and other extraneous flows; and . WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the community to prevent damage to residential, commercial, .and industrial property from sánitary sewer backups caused by the entry of extraneous storm water and ground water flows into the sanitary sew~rs, or"by lack of proper maintenance; and' WHEREAS, it is contrary to Federal, State and Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago (MSDGC) regulations and policies to allow ground and storm waters and other extraneous flows to be discharged into the sanitary sewers; , . , , WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is supportive of the current interaction between the MSDGC, IEPA aDd the member communities in the development of an 1/1 corrective action program; and WHEREAS, existing Village of Mount Prospect ordinances prohibit the discharge of storm waters and other extraneous flows into the sanitary sewers and the Village Board wishes to reaffirm that such discharges into the sanitary sewer are prohibited and are contrary to the best interests of the public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1.: A Sewer Rehabilitation' Program shall be instituted to the extent not .already completed, by the Village of Mount Prospect, for the correction of existing deficiencies in order to achieve compliance with MSDGC requirements and in accordance with performance standards for such work including evaluation of "Cost Effectiveness" for sewer rehabilitation consistent with Federal Regulations/Guidance. The Village Manager or his authorized representative is hereby authorized and directed to formulate and institutç the required programs to carry out the intent of this section. Section 2. The projected goal of the Sewer Rehabilitation Program would be to reduce average daily wet weather flows to either 150 gallons per capita per day or water usage plus an infiltration allowance (500 gallons per day per inch diameter mile of sewer) as an average for the entire Village of Mount Prospect's separate sanitary sewer system. ~ Section 3. The Sewer Rehabilitatio"-n Program minimum incorporate the items'listed below: shall as a (a) Sewer rehabilitation under the EPA grant program financed with local funds. If necessary, the Program shall include physical survey and flow measur~ments along with smoke testing, rainfall simulation and televising of the system as necessary, followed by correction of deficiencies that are found and are cost effective to repair as set forth in the Federal regulations. (b) Private sector removal of both interior and ,exterior improper connections to be perfor~ed as ~ necess.ary and in accordance with the cost effectiveness standa'rds . , Section 4. An extended Sewer Rehabilitation Program and extended maintenance program shall be a continuous requirement in order to maintain system integrity and ~educe extraneous flows , i n tot h e san ita r y" sewer sy s t em a s nee' e s s a r y . .. S e c t ion 5. ,I tis fur the r res 0 1 v e d t hat t his r,e so 1 uti 0 n will be subject to review upon completion of negotiations currently pending relative to IEPA proposal on issues for resolution of 1/1 issues relating to sanitary sewers in the MSDGC Service Area. Section 6. A "Schedule for Compliance" for implementing the Sewer Rehabilitation Program is attached and made part of this resolution. NAME: d.+.fJ ~ TIT L E : 1// LI-I1 (j ç IJ?E:=» ?/EXJ I (Mayor) DATE -;[ÚJ-ý It,. /9?5 Certified to be a true and accurate copy, passed and adopted on the above date. NAME: ~4?-¿ J ~~ TIT L E: ()¡ /..-L# fhç (! L- EJ2 R (SEAL) PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 16th DAY OF JULY, 1985 AYES: Arthur, Farley, Floras, Muruaskis, Van Geern, Wattenburg NAYS: NONE ABSENT: NONE .. " 'SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE The following is a schedule for completion of the sewer rehabilitation program of the Village of Mount Prospect as required to comply with Article 6-5 of the Metropolitán Sanitary District of Greater Chicago (MsDGC) Manual of Procedures. Items included in the schedule are (A) final compliance dates for the "Steps and Phases" of the EPA grant program or an equivalent program financed with local funds, (B) private sector inspections of improper connections~ (C) selective flow meterin~ after program completion, (D) private sector removal of improper conn~ctions as necessary and if cost effective, and-(E) a plan and ~sched~le for an extended program of sewer reh~bilitation/ maintenance to maintain system integrity. (A) Public equivalent. Sector Schedule for EPA grant program or 1 . Step 1 ~ Physical survey; r~Lnfall simulation, flow measurements, preparatory cleaning and televising and' final report. \\ Completed November 16, 1979. 2. Step 2 Preparation of construction drawings and specifications for proposed correction of deficiencies that were identified in Step 1 and as deemed cost effective by Federal regulations. Completed December 17, 1984*. 3. Step 3 Construction work required to perform necessary repairs and correct deFiciencies in the public sector. (Manhole repairs, repair of sewer lines, removal of cross-connections, etc.) Complete by June, 1987*. (B) Private Sector Inspections improper house connections. . of interior and exterior Complete by November 1987.~ (C) Ascertain Compliance - Selective flow metering after program completion to confirm compliance or non-compliance. Complete by December, 1986. -,""" I J Schedule of Compliance - Page 2 (D) Private sector - Removal of interior and exterior improper' house connections as necessary and if deemed cost effective. (E) Future Program - The Village is presently developing a five year sanitary sewer capital~improvement program and will budget funds to continue sewer rehabilitation maintenance and repair to maintain system integrity. . * Delay due to UsEPA and IEPA review and approval time. ! .. '. \ \ " (/ , ,