AGENDA ITEM REPORT
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 20, "UTILITIES," ARTICLE III, "WATER AND WASTEWATER REGULATIONS," SECTION 20-35, "TYPE AND MAINTENANCE," IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR MAINTENANCE COMPLIANCE OF PRIVATE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS TO PREVENT INFLOW AND INFILTRATION INTO THE SYSTEM. (FIRST READING)
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BACKGROUND:
Private water and wastewater infrastructure located within the City and connected to the City's water and wastewater systems must be properly maintained in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
The City's Code of Ordinances, Section 20-35, titled "Type and maintenance," outlines the standards and responsibilities for the maintenance of private water and wastewater systems. In line with these requirements, the City is committed to ensuring that private property owners properly maintain their water and wastewater infrastructure.
To safeguard public health and safety and protect the integrity of the City's water and wastewater systems, private owners are required to certify that their systems are functioning as designed and are maintained in accordance with applicable standards.
DISCUSSION:
Poorly maintained wastewater infrastructure can lead to environmental contamination caused by leaks and can result in higher treatment and maintenance costs due to increased flow volumes. A primary factor contributing to these issues is inflow and infiltration (I&I), where groundwater, surface water, or stormwater enters the wastewater collection system.
To address these concerns and better protect the integrity of the City's wastewater system, staff recommends amendments to Section 20-35 of the City's Code of Ordinances. The proposed changes will allow the City to verify that private water and wastewater infrastructure is being properly maintained in accordance with established standards.
Under the recommended changes, property owners would be required to provide docum...
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