Summary of Project Planning Guidelines for Basin Group Sample Clauses

Summary of Project Planning Guidelines for Basin Group. 1 Reaches in the first 20 secondary sewer basins to be planned have been categorized by the existence of major defects and obsolete structures. The major defect and obsolete structure categories that are currently evaluated for rehabilitation or replacement are summarized in Table 2-3. These renewal guidelines are included in each of the Secondary Sewer Plan reports that have been created by the City. Each of these plans include a general structural and hydraulic assessment of the sewer basin as well as a detailed description of the defect criteria and scoping process used to identify rehabilitation and replacement needs and development of project packages. An example of one of these reports is titled Secondary Sewer Plan H30, Hollywood4 created July 2005. Table 2-3. Definition of Risk Categories for Basin Group 1 Risk Category Definition of Risk Category “B”, “C”, or “D” - Roots Reaches that are condition ranked “B”, “C”, or “D” and have at least one medium or severe root defect at a joint. “C” - Concrete Concrete reaches that are condition ranked “C” that may be fairly or substantially corroded. “C” or “D” - Structural Reaches that are condition ranked “C” or “D” with structural defects. 6-inch - Roots 6-inch diameter reaches that have at least one medium or severe root defect at a joint. 6-inch – Non-Roots 6-inch diameter reaches that do not have any medium or severe root defects. Metal > 30 Years Metal reaches (cast iron or ductile iron) greater than 30 years old. Obsolete Structures Reaches that include terminal lampholes, clean-outs, non-operational flush tank mechanisms, chimney risers, or 6-inch drop connections. Secondary sewer basin planners apply these risk categories to each sewer reach through analysis of defect codes and the existence of indicators of elevated sewer overflow risk such as roots, structural defects, etc. Planners then use this categorization to identify a repair, rehabilitation, or replacement solution by applying the Secondary Sewer Renewal Program Guidelines that are summarized in Table 2-4. Table 2-4. Summary of Secondary Sewer Renewal Program Guidelines by Risk Category for Basin Group 1 Risk Category Planning Guideline “B” - Roots Line. “C” - Roots Renew. “D” - Roots Replace. “C” - Concrete Renew. “C” - Structural No action required. “D” - Structural Renew. 6-inch - Roots Evaluate. Replace with 8-inch if roots cannot be managed through maintenance. 6-inch - Non-Roots Evaluate. Replace with 8-inch if necessary. Metal > 30 Y...
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