General Operation and Maintenance Requirements Sample Clauses

General Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The Concessionaire will be fully responsible for the operation, maintenance, and management of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), wastewater collection and conveyance systems, and all other components of the Sewer System. The Concessionaire shall operate, maintain, and manage the Sewer System in accordance with the Agreement and applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances, as well as requirements of the City of Allentown (City). The Concessionaire shall provide uninterrupted operation of the Sewer System and shall operate the Sewer System on a continuous basis, 24 hours per day, seven days per week throughout the term of the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall staff the WWTP 24 hours per day, 7 days per week during the entire period of the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall provide billing, customer service, and other ancillary services associated with the operation of the Sewer System. In addition to activities directly associated with the collection and treatment of wastewater, the Concessionaire’s responsibilities also include all maintenance of grounds, landscaping, buildings, and equipment comprising the Sewer System. Specific responsibilities are further defined herein. The Concessionaire shall, at all times, keep the Sewer System in good repair and working order and shall operate, maintain, and manage the Sewer System in a professional, efficient, and economical manner. Operational decision making shall always be based on the following overall objectives: • Protection of health and welfare of the public. • Protection of the health and safety of the Sewer System operating staff. • Preservation of the long-term capability to provide wastewater services in accordance with legal, regulatory and customer service requirements. • Protection of the environment. • Protection and preservation of the Sewer System equipment and facilities. • Maximization of Sewer System operational efficiency. • Compliance with all Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), the City, and other applicable regulations and requirements of these and other agencies with jurisdiction. • Compliance with the City’s obligations in accordance with Agreements between the City and others, including other sewer system providers, in accordance with the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall be required to perform the following subject to the specific terms of the Agreement and ...
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General Operation and Maintenance Requirements. ‌ The Concessionaire will be fully responsible for the operation, maintenance, and management of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), wastewater collection and conveyance systems, and all other components of the Sewer Utility System. The Concessionaire shall operate, maintain, and manage the Sewer Utility System in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances, as well as requirements of the City of Allentown (City). The Concessionaire shall provide uninterrupted operation of the Sewer Utility System and shall operate the Sewer Utility System on a continuous basis, 24 hours per day, seven days per week throughout the term of the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall staff the WWTP 24 hours per day, 7 days per week during the entire period of the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall provide billing, customer service, and all other ancillary services associated with the operation of the Sewer Utility System. In addition to activities directly associated with the collection and treatment of wastewater, the Concessionaire’s responsibilities also include all maintenance of grounds, landscaping, buildings, and equipment comprising the Sewer Utility System. Specific responsibilities, without limitation, are further defined herein. The Concessionaire shall, at all times, keep the System in good repair and working order and shall operate, maintain, and manage the System in a professional, efficient and economical manner. Operational decision making shall always be based on the following overall objectives: • Protection of health and welfare of the public.‌ • Protection of the health and safety of the System operating staff. • Preservation of the long-term capability to provide wastewater services in accordance with regulatory and customer requirements. • Protection of the environment. • Protection and preservation of the System equipment and facilities. • Maximization of System operational efficiency. • Preservation of the public purposes of the System. • Compliance with all Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), the City, and other applicable regulations and requirements of these and other agencies with jurisdiction. • Compliance with the City’s obligations in accordance with Agreements between the City and others, including other water and sewer system providers, in accordance with the Agreement. In general, the Concessionaire shall b...

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