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remove Backup water from property, final disposition of Backup water(i.e. receiving <br /> waters of Backup), measures used to mitigate environmental harm if Backup water is <br /> untreated, an.d,actions taken to mitigate future Backups. Respondent shall submit the <br /> quarterly Backup surnmaries to EPA on January 31, Apri130, July 31, and October 31 of <br /> each year to the address listed in Paragraph 60. Respondent shall inform EPA of the date <br /> when the enhanced Backup data documentation program is implemented. <br /> 46. Within 180 days of the effective date of this Order, Respondent shall submit to EPA a <br /> Sewer Collection System Alternatives Analysis for approval. The purpose of the Sewer <br /> Collection System Alternatives Analysis is to develop and implement alternatives to <br /> eliminate excessive UI in specific axeas within the collection system, and target areas, <br /> causing wet weather related Sanitary Sewer Overflows, Unauthorized Combined Sewer <br /> Overflow, and Property Backups. The alternatives analysis shall initially addxess the <br /> excessive UI areas identified in Attachment D, consistent with Respondent's "Sanitary <br /> Sewer Master Plan," dated May 11, 2010 and develop solutions or alternatives to <br /> eliminate Sanitary Sewer Discharges and Combined Sewer Discharges and to reduce <br /> Property Backups within both Respondent's Sanitary Sewer Collection System and <br /> Respondent's Combined Sewer Collection System. When developing the Sewer <br /> Collection System Alternatives Analysis, Respondent should consider procedures <br /> outlined in the 1991 EPA"Handbook Sewer System Infrastxucture Analysis and <br /> Rehabilitation" and in the"Existing Sewer Evaluation&Rehabilitation,"Water <br /> Environmental Federation(WEF)Manual of Practice FD-6, ASCE Manual and Report on <br /> Engineering Practice No. 62. The Sewer Collection System Alternatives Analysis shall <br /> include, but not be limited to: <br /> a. An analysis of how existing data was used to develop the alternatives and target <br /> areas. A list of the documents used should be included within the analysis. <br /> Existing data may include, but not be limited to: <br /> i. Previous engineering studies; <br /> ii. As-built Sanitary, Combined, and Storm Sewer collection system maps; <br /> iii. Previous sewer system operations and maintenance data(i.e. sewer <br /> inspection data); <br /> iv. Existing city planz�ing documents; <br /> v_ Sewer system monitoring data(i.e. previous flow monitoring data or lift <br /> station flow records); <br /> vi. Rainfall data; <br /> vii. Geotechnical and soil data; <br /> viii. Groundwater data; and <br /> 7 <br />