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Sewer Rehabilitation Strategy Workshop: Current Assessment to Community Plans

Join the workshop to learn about successful I/I reduction strategies, steps to implement them, and how to develop plans for your city. Topics include personal introductions, EPA statements, and measures of success.

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Sewer Rehabilitation Strategy Workshop: Current Assessment to Community Plans

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  1. Sewer Rehabilitation Strategy Workshop

  2. Housekeeping • Health and Safety • Restrooms • Emergency Exits • Breaks • Smoking • Administrative • Sign-in and evaluations • Class materials

  3. Instructors • George Kurz, P.E., D.E.E. • Senior Technical Leader • Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, Inc. • Brett Ward • Utility Operations Consultant • UT-MTAS

  4. Learning Modules • Module 1- Current assessment of I/I status • Module 2- Successful implementation of I/I reduction • Module 3- Strategy and steps to reduce I/I • Module 4- Plans for reducing I/I in your community

  5. Course Objectives • Identify what cities are currently doing in reducing I/I. • Recognize that I/I can be done successfully in small and large cities. • Describe a 10 point strategy and practical steps that it takes to reduce I/I. • Develop plans to reduce I/I in their community.

  6. #1, Current Assessment • Personal Introduction: • Name, Position and City • Current I/I Strategy: • What are you doing to reduce I/I? • How is it working? • How do you know it’s working? • How are you measuring it?

  7. EPA Statement • Spring of 1977, EPA review of performance of sewer rehabilitation work concluded that: “Sewer rehabilitation doesn’t work.” • Winter 2007, EPA and Tennessee regulations show that they expect utilities to make it work. Pollutant percent removal, Overflow reporting, Orders, CMOM

  8. Strategies for Success Measures of Success

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