Wastewater Collection Systems. As to each Facility, all of the County’s right, title and interest in and to the wastewater collection system owned, leased or otherwise possessed by the County or used in the operation of such Facility, as more fully described on Schedule 2.1(e) (each, a “Wastewater Collection System” and collectively, the “Wastewater Collection Systems”).
Wastewater Collection Systems. (A) Within the design capacity and capability of the City’s existing facilities, operate and maintain the wastewater collection systems including the following: • provide wastewater utility locates in a timely manner when locate tickets are received from the City’s existing Sunshine One call delivery system; • all sanitary sewer overflows shall be reported to regulatory agencies as required by FDEP rule; • timely repair of any sewer line breaks and service line breaks; • inspection of main pipelines and manholes.
(B) Respond to any wastewater collection system Emergency Condition seven (7) days a week, twenty-four (24) hours a day including, but not limited to, pipeline blockage or potential thereof, or manhole surcharging, as may reported by any source, within the City service area as soon as possible, but in any event, within two (2) hours of being notified or otherwise learning of such or related condition in the wastewater collection system.
(C) Timely, and properly, maintain and repair the wastewater collection and transmission facilities. Take all necessary measures to remedy conditions in the wastewater collection system facilities resulting from a main pipeline blockage and consequential surcharging of such pipelines or manholes and shall be responsible for clean-up and abatement resulting from such conditions which occur within the wastewater system facilities.