CMOM. [INSERT ENTITY NAME] shall develop and implement a CMOM program as set forth in this section for the entire portion of [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS connected to Chattanooga’s WCTS. a) Engineering Standards. All work performed under this section shall be performed using sound engineering practices, which include the relevant provisions of the following: Handbook: Sewer System Infrastructure Analysis and Rehabilitation, EPA/625/6-91/030, 1991; Existing Sewer Evaluation and Rehabilitation, WEF MOP FD-6, 1994; Computer Tools for Sanitary Sewer Capacity Analysis and Planning, EPA/600/R-07/111, October 2007; Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations, WEF MOP FD-4; Chapter 40, Wastewater Pumping Stations, latest edition Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities, Great Lakes –Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers (Ten State Standards); and the Tennessee Design Criteria for Sewage Works in accordance with Tenn. R. & Regs., ch. 1200-4-2-.03; Georgia Environmental Protection Division documents: Guidelines for Sewage Collection Systems (Revised Nov. 2010), Certification Process for Wastewater Plans and Specifications Submittals (July 26, 2012), Pump Stations and Force Mains Submittal Common Problems List (May 2006); provided, however, if any of the above-referenced standards are updated, the latest edition shall apply. b) CMOM Self-Assessment. Within six (6) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement, [INSERT ENTITY NAME] shall submit to Chattanooga for review and approval, a CMOM Programs Self-Assessment of [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS to evaluate the CMOM programs that [INSERT ENTITY NAME] has in place that are designed to reduce peak flows and reduce and eliminate SSOs from [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS. The CMOM Programs Self-Assessment shall be performed in accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Guide for Evaluating Capacity, Management, Operation, and Maintenance (CMOM) Programs at Sanitary Sewer Collections Systems, EPA 305-B-05- 002 (ver. Jan. 2005), or as may be updated by EPA. The CMOM Programs Self-Assessment shall be certified by a registered Tennessee/Georgia engineer. Each CMOM Program should contain in specific written detail the following: i) a defined purpose and goal; ii) established performance measures; (iii) procedures for periodic review; and iv) provisions for implementation of the CMOM program by trained personnel. Recommended improvements for both the CMOM programs and capital projects shall include expeditious schedules for implementation, provided, however, that the implementation schedule shall not extend past five
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