Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP)
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SS SS SSEEWWEERR SSYYSSTTEEMM MM MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT PPLLAANN Hyperion Sanitary Sewer System PP February 2017 This page left intentionally blank. City of Los Angeles Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) For the Hyperion Sanitary Sewer System Overview This Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) has been prepared for the Hyperion Sanitary Sewer System pursuant to the State Water Resources Control Board’s May 2, 2006, Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) and amendments thereto. As shown on the following maps, the Hyperion System is by far the largest of the City’s three Sanitary Sewer Systems, including 6,117 miles of gravity sewer and 24 miles of force main. Currently an average wastewater flow rate of nearly 300 million gallons per day (MGD) is generated in the System. Approximately 60 MGD is treated at upstream Donald C. Tillman and Los-Angeles Glendale Water Reclamation Plants. All other flow in the System, and the biosolids from the upstream reclamation plants which are returned to the collection system, are treated at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant located in Playa Del Rey. The original SSMP was adopted by the City’s Board of Public Works and certified with the SWRCB in February 2009. Pursuant to the WDRs, the City conducts a biennial self-audit of its SSMPs and updates them as appropriate. This SSMP was prepared upon completion of the required self-audit and represents the City’s current SSMP as of February 2017. This SSMP is in full compliance with the WDRs and meets the following WDR objectives: a. Properly fund, manage, operate and maintain, with adequately trained staffs and/or contractors possessing adequate knowledge, skills, and abilities as demonstrated through a validated certification program at all times, all parts of the sanitary sewer system owned and/or operated by the discharger. b. Provide adequate capacity to convey base flows and peak flows, including flows during wet weather events, to the minimum design criteria as defined in the discharger’s System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan (a required component of the SSMP), for all parts of the sanitary sewer system owned and/or operated by the discharger. c. Take all feasible steps to stop and mitigate the impact of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) in the sanitary sewer system owned and/or operated by the discharger. The City achieves the above objectives by implementing a comprehensive sewer infrastructure asset management program that is documented in the following 11 components of the SSMP, including sewer condition assessment; master plans; repair, rehabilitation, and replacement; capacity assurance; operation & maintenance; source control; and overflow response programs. i. Goal ii. Organization iii. Legal Authority iv. Operation and Maintenance Program v. Design and Performance Provisions vi. Overflow Emergency Response Plan vii. FOG Control Program viii. System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan ix. Monitoring, Measurement, and Program Modifications x. SSMP Program Audits xi. Communication Program The SSMP integrates numerous programs into one formal document. These programs are described in greater detail in a variety of documents. It is not the intent nor is it practical to include these documents in the SSMP. However, applicable documents that support various SSMP components are referenced and will be made available upon request. By agreements, the City accepts, conveys, and treats wastewater from 29 municipal satellite agencies. 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