CMOM Sample Clauses

CMOM. [INSERT ENTITY NAME] shall develop and implement a CMOM program as set forth in this section for the entire portion of [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS connected to Chattanooga’s WCTS. a) Engineering Standards. All work performed under this section shall be performed using sound engineering practices, which include the relevant provisions of the following: Handbook: Sewer System Infrastructure Analysis and Rehabilitation, EPA/625/6-91/030, 1991; Existing Sewer Evaluation and Rehabilitation, WEF MOP FD-6, 1994; Computer Tools for Sanitary Sewer Capacity Analysis and Planning, EPA/600/R-07/111, October 2007; Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations, WEF MOP FD-4; Chapter 40, Wastewater Pumping Stations, latest edition Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities, Great Lakes –Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers (Ten State Standards); and the Tennessee Design Criteria for Sewage Works in accordance with Tenn. R. & Regs., ch. 1200-4-2-.03; Georgia Environmental Protection Division documents: Guidelines for Sewage Collection Systems (Revised Nov. 2010), Certification Process for Wastewater Plans and Specifications Submittals (July 26, 2012), Pump Stations and Force Mains Submittal Common Problems List (May 2006); provided, however, if any of the above-referenced standards are updated, the latest edition shall apply. b) CMOM Self-Assessment. Within six (6) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement, [INSERT ENTITY NAME] shall submit to Chattanooga for review and approval, a CMOM Programs Self-Assessment of [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS to evaluate the CMOM programs that [INSERT ENTITY NAME] has in place that are designed to reduce peak flows and reduce and eliminate SSOs from [INSERT ENTITY NAME]’s WCTS. The CMOM Programs Self-Assessment shall be performed in accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Guide for Evaluating Capacity, Management, Operation, and Maintenance (CMOM) Programs at Sanitary Sewer Collections Systems, EPA 305-B-05- 002 (ver. Jan. 2005), or as may be updated by EPA. The CMOM Programs Self-Assessment shall be certified by a registered Tennessee/Georgia engineer. Each CMOM Program should contain in specific written detail the following: i) a defined purpose and goal; ii) established performance measures; (iii) procedures for periodic review; and iv) provisions for implementation of the CMOM program by trained personnel. Recommended improvements ...