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NR 210.23(4)(d)5. 5. A program to periodically assess the capacity of the sewage collection system and treatment facilities.
NR 210.23(4)(d)6. 6. The identification of activities to prevent and correct frequent and recurring building backups caused by sewage collection system hydraulic constraints.
NR 210.23(4)(d)7. 7. Appropriate training on a regular basis.
NR 210.23(4)(e) (e) Design and performance standards. The following standards and procedures shall be established or adopted to maintain control over the design, construction, and inspection of the sewage collection system, including building sewers and private interceptor sewers on private property:
NR 210.23(4)(e)1. 1. Standards and specifications for the design and installation of new sewers, lift stations, and other appurtenances and for rehabilitation and repair projects.
NR 210.23 Note Note: Chapter NR 110 must be followed when designing and constructing sewage collection systems. Chapter SPS 382 must be followed when designing and constructing plumbing. Permittees may have supplemental standards and requirements specific to community needs.
NR 210.23(4)(e)2. 2. Procedures and requirements for inspecting and testing the installation of new sewers, pumps, and other appurtenances and for rehabilitation and repair projects.
NR 210.23(4)(f) (f) Overflow emergency response plan. An overflow emergency response plan shall identify measures to protect public health and the environment from sanitary sewer overflows and sewage treatment facility overflows and building backups caused by excessive flow or other hydraulic constraints in the sewage collection system and shall include protocols to ensure the following:
NR 210.23(4)(f)1. 1. Responsible personnel are made aware of all overflows.
NR 210.23(4)(f)2. 2. There is a prompt and appropriate response to and investigation of all overflows to protect, to the extent possible, water quality, the environment, and public health.
NR 210.23(4)(f)3. 3. There is appropriate reporting and notification as required under s. NR 210.21 (4) to (6). The overflow emergency response plan shall identify the public health and other officials who will receive notification and identify the protocols and procedures for notification of the public who may be affected by an overflow. Whenever there is a significant or potentially significant risk to public health, public notification shall include personal contacts with persons who may be at risk from the affects of the overflow.
NR 210.23 Note Note: To the extent practicable, local public health and other responsible officials should be consulted in developing those portions of the overflow emergency response plan that involve reporting and notification of those officials. Permittees should consider use of the following communication methods when establishing public notification protocols: electronic mail or other electronic communication, posting on internet web sites, notification of local print and media (television, radio) outlets, posting notices on public buildings, personal notification, etc.
NR 210.23(4)(f)4. 4. Appropriate personnel are aware of and follow the plan and are appropriately trained.
NR 210.23(4)(f)5. 5. Emergency operations appropriate to the event are implemented.
NR 210.23(5) (5)CMOM program documentation and audit. All permittees subject to the requirements of this section shall do all of the following:
NR 210.23(5)(a) (a) Develop and maintain written documentation of the CMOM program components. Such documentation shall be available for department review on request. The department may request a permittee to provide this documentation or prepare a summary of the permittee's CMOM program at the time of application for reissuance of a WPDES permit.
NR 210.23 Note Note: Annual verification of CMOM program documentation is required under ch. NR 208.
NR 210.23(5)(b) (b) At least annually conduct a self-audit of activities conducted under the permittee's CMOM program to ensure CMOM components are being implemented as necessary to meet the standards in sub. (3).
NR 210.23(6) (6)Exceptions. If the owner of a sewage collection system believes any component part or parts of the CMOM program requirements in this section are not appropriate or applicable for a specific sewage collection system, the CMOM program documentation required under sub. (5) shall fully explain why that component part is not applicable.
NR 210.23(7) (7)Compliance. Whenever a permittee's CMOM program does not meet the conditions established under this section, including the identification of and explanation for exceptions identified in sub. (6), the department may require specific actions to establish and implement a CMOM program or component parts of a CMOM program. The specific requirements may be included as conditions in a permit.
NR 210.23 History History: CR 12-027: cr. Register July 2013 No. 691, eff. 8-1-13; correction in (3) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2013 No. 691.
NR 210.24 NR 210.24System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan.
NR 210.24(1)(1)The department may require permittees that own and operate a sewerage system to prepare and implement a system evaluation and capacity assurance plan that meets the requirements in s. NR 110.10 (4) whenever the department determines that one or more of the following conditions exists:
NR 210.24(1)(a) (a) Noncompliance with the prohibitions in s. NR 210.21 (1).
NR 210.24(1)(b) (b) Noncompliance with effluent limitations at the sewage treatment facility caused by excessive flow.
NR 210.24(1)(c) (c) Implementation of the CMOM program requirements in s. NR 210.23 is not sufficient to attain the requirements of s. NR 210.21 (1).
NR 210.24(1)(d) (d) Frequent or recurring building backups caused by excessive flow or other hydraulic constraints in the sewerage system.
NR 210.24(1)(e) (e) A system evaluation and capacity assurance plan is necessary to determine if the conditions of s. NR 210.21 (1) (a) to (d) exist.
NR 210.24(2) (2)The system evaluation and capacity assurance plan is subject to review and approval under s. 281.41, Stats.
NR 210.24(3) (3)The department may include in a permit compliance schedules that require implementation of actions contained in an approved system evaluation and capacity assurance plan and that are determined necessary to meet the requirements of this chapter.
NR 210.24(4) (4)Permittees that are implementing actions to conform with an approved facilities plan under ss. NR 110.08, 110.09, and 110.10 and that, when such facilities plan is implemented, will meet the requirements of this chapter and s. NR 205.07 (1) (u) shall not be subject to the requirements of this section.
NR 210.24 History History: CR 12-027: cr. Register July 2013 No. 691, eff. 8-1-13.
NR 210.25 NR 210.25Emergency Operation — Lift Stations. All lift stations that are a component of a sewage collection system shall be equipped for emergency operation in accordance with s. NR 110.14 (12).
NR 210.25 History History: CR 12-027: cr. Register July 2013 No. 691, eff. 8-1-13.
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