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IWEA – Collections Systems Seminar WEF Committee Updates and Resources June 11, 2009 Joan B. Hawley, P.E. . Agenda. PPVL Core Practices MA Outreach. Private Property Virtual Library: Sharing Information Across Our Borders. Water Environment Federation Collection System Committee.
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IWEA – Collections Systems Seminar WEF Committee Updates and Resources June 11, 2009 Joan B. Hawley, P.E.
Agenda • PPVL • Core Practices • MA Outreach
Private Property Virtual Library:Sharing Information Across Our Borders Water Environment FederationCollection System Committee
Acknowledgements • WEF Collection System Committee • Christine Radke, WEF Liaison • WEF Information Technology Staff • Participating Utilities • Private Property Virtual Library Development Team • Laurie Chase, Chair • Jaime Davidson, Vice Chair • Bill Carter • Bruce Cohen • Carol Hufnagel • Jane McLamarrah • Mike Anderson • Mike Greene
Outreach Efforts • Webcasts, Workshops, and Presentations • Materials available in PPVL • Workshop Notes • PowerPoint Presentations • Collaborative Exercise Summary • Additional information available from WEF
Project Objective • Develop a virtual library of private property program-related resource materials to be available through the internet
Project Approach • Focus on “successful” private property programs targeting: • Sanitary lateral repair or replacement • I/I source detection and elimination • Condition assessment
Project Methodology • Identified “successful” private property programs • Developed a standard questionnaire of information to be gathered • General Information • Lateral Definition • Program Description • Program Implementation • Program Funding • Program Construction • Public Education / Outreach • Lessons Learned
Project Methodology • Contacted identified program authorities and solicited: • Completed questionnaire, including program description • Sample program documentation, including ordinances and public education materials • Cataloged details of the program in a standard format with links to related documents
The Private Property Virtual Library • Online now at www.wef.org/privateproperty • Easily accessible, central location for all private property program information • Multiple search options • Will be regularly updated
How to Navigate the... Private Property Virtual Library
www.wef.org/privateproperty ORwww.wef.org Access Water Knowledge Collection Systems
Private Property Virtual Library... Sharing Information Across Our Borders
Summary of Data Gathered • Types of Programs Included • PPVL Participants • Program Highlights • Additional Resources
Types of Programs Included • Sanitary lateral repair or replacement • Sewer main to right-of-way or curb • Full replacement • Lining The above methods are completed in conjunction with sewer main replacement or rehabilitation in some areas
Types of Programs Included • Sanitary lateral repair or replacement (cont.) • Emergency repairs • Low income residents where health hazard exists • Insurance programs • Sanitary lateral cleaning and cleanout installation
Types of Programs Included • Enforcement of homeowner repairs • Dye testing of all connections • Downspout extension or disconnection
Types of Programs Included • Sump pump disconnection • Footing drain disconnection • Installation of backflow prevention devices
Project Participants to DateNortheastern States • Erie County, NY
Developer Rehabilation ProgramErie County, New York • Applies to development in areas with capacity limitations • Developers must rehabilitate existing sanitary sewers (which can include laterals) to remove I/I sources equivalent to 4 times the proposed peak flow for development • Developers pay for the lateral replacement costs • Property owners are responsible for the final restoration (including top soil, seeding, watering, etc.)
Project Participants to DateSouthern States • Little Rock, AR • Montgomery, AL • Prichard, AL • Miami-Dade, FL • Grand Strand WSA, SC • Greenwood MSD, SC • Murfreesboro, TN • Austin, TX • Houston, TX • Richardson, TX • San Antonio, TX
Program HighlightsGSWSA, Conway, SC • Voluntary Lateral Maintenance Program • Customer signs up for $30/year ($2.50/mth/REU*) • Maintenance includes: • Clearing blockages • Repairing lateral to building • Reimbursing sewer backup damages *Residence Equivalency Unit
Project Participants to DateCentral States • Auburn Hills, MI • Lansing, MI • Port Huron, MI • Duluth, MN • Chesterfield, MO • Florrisant, MO • Columbus, OH • Fairfield, OH • Marshfield, WI • Johnson County, KS • Morton, IL • Rockford, IL • Shelbyville, IN • Greenfield, IN
Program HighlightsAuburn Hills, MI • Program included: • Downspout extension • Footing drain / sump pump disconnection • Backflow prevention valves installed • Under abatement order to eliminate overflow and basement flooding
Program HighlightsAuburn Hills, MI (cont.) • Paid for out of General Fund • Implemented from 2000 through 2006 • Discontinued because 99% of the homes were disconnected and metering results favorable • Lessons Learned • Extremely effective at eliminating the excess flows in the system • Public education and relations are critical
Project Participants to DateWestern States • Aberdeen, WA • McMinnville, OR • Stege SD, CA • Vallejo, CA
Program HighlightsMcMinnville, Oregon • Private Building Sewer Replacement Program • City inspects lateral and assigns condition assessment rating after receiving complaint of lateral issue • Homeowner responsible for replacing deficient lateral • City reimburses 10% up to $250 for work completed within 90 days • City replaces public portion of lateral and installs cleanout • Also done on major sewer projects • Downspouts disconnected
Project Participants to DateCanada • Edmonton, AB (Homeowner’s Guide)
Additional Resources • Sewer/Private Sewer Lateral Ordinances • Building Sewer Maintenance and Repair • Rates, Fees, Charges • Point of Sale • Easement Encroachment • Backflow Prevention • Infiltration and Inflow • State Laws • Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee
Additional Resources • Private Property Program Information • Easement Issues • Pressure Sewer System Easement • WEF Collection Systems Committee Efforts • Collection Systems Specialty Conferences • Webcasts • Public Education Pieces • Other Publications
Private Property Virtual Library What We’re Doing…
Future Plans • Continue to contact utilities and gather data • Please let us know if you are aware of a utility that has a program and would like to participate! • Enhance website to make it more “user friendly” • Develop written support materials, such as fact sheets
Questions? www.wef.org/privateproperty Joan B. Hawley, P.E> Superior Engineering Joan@superior-eng.com (414) 232 1520 or 716-688-0766 - PPVL jdavidson@wendelcompanies.com
Core Attributes of Collections • In the absence of clear federal guidance, NACWA and WEF have embraced baseline attributes as fundamental elements in the management of collection systems.
Core Attributes • System Inventory & Information Management • Maintenance Management • Safety & Training • Overflow Response • Maintenance • Source Control
Core Attributes • Condition Assessment • Hydraulic Capacity • Design, Construction and Inspection • Communication & Outreach • Monitoring, Measurement • Adequate Funding