SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE CIVIL LIABILITY ORDERSettlement Agreement and Stipulation for Entry of Administrative Civil Liability Order • October 3rd, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 3rd, 2023Between January 25, 2018 and September 6, 2022, the Discharger reported 13 sanitary sewer overflows8 of untreated wastewater that entered surface waters. The Discharger has attributed these sanitary sewer overflows to operational and structural failures, including root intrusion, grease deposition, the presence of debris, and a lack of hydraulic capacity in the sewer. The 13 spills are listed in Table 2, below. Each incident is of similar magnitude and is therefore considered together instead of individually.
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE CIVIL LIABILITY ORDERSettlement Agreement and Stipulation for Entry of Administrative Civil Liability Order • October 3rd, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 3rd, 2023Between January 25, 2018 and September 6, 2022, the Discharger reported 13 sanitary sewer overflows8 of untreated wastewater that entered surface waters. The Discharger has attributed these sanitary sewer overflows to operational and structural failures, including root intrusion, grease deposition, the presence of debris, and a lack of hydraulic capacity in the sewer. The 13 spills are listed in Table 2, below. Each incident is of similar magnitude and is therefore considered together instead of individually.
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE CIVIL LIABILITY ORDERSettlement Agreement and Stipulation for Entry of Administrative Civil Liability Order • September 26th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 26th, 2023Between January 25, 2018 and September 6, 2022, the Discharger reported 13 sanitary sewer overflows8 of untreated wastewater that entered surface waters. The Discharger has attributed these sanitary sewer overflows to operational and structural failures, including root intrusion, grease deposition, the presence of debris, and a lack of hydraulic capacity in the sewer. The 13 spills are listed in Table 2, below. Each incident is of similar magnitude and is therefore considered together instead of individually.