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30 Days and 30 Nights – A Sewer Collection System Analysis, Solutions Developed, and Lessons Learned

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Description: Book cover
30 Days and 30 Nights – A Sewer Collection System Analysis, Solutions Developed, and Lessons Learned
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The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) reconciled several sanitary sewer overflow data sources and performed an informal condition assessment of their wastewater collection system in response to a Request for Information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on the assessment, staff implemented a targeted preventative maintenance program and developed several capital improvement projects for both rehabilitation and replacement and for increasing collection system and treatment capacity. From this process, OCWUT determined that an improved preventative maintenance program was necessary, better organization of the data would provide more accessible data for future analysis and a formalized, electronic method for condition assessment of the collection system would save valuable time and resources. Lastly, OCWUT realized that in-house staff could provide a quick and thorough response on time-constrained regulatory requests due to institutional knowledge of their systems.
The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) reconciled several sanitary sewer overflow data sources and performed an informal condition assessment of their wastewater collection system in response to a Request for Information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on the assessment, staff implemented a targeted preventative maintenance program and developed several capital...
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Sam SamandiCrystal KowalikAllen McDonaldNathan MadenwaldJoel Miller
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 74 - Effective Operation and Maintenance Practices
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2009
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20090101)2009:11L.4963;1-
DOI10.2175/193864709793952107
Volume / Issue2009 / 11
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)4963 - 4974
Copyright2009
Word count151
Subject keywordsSanitary sewer overflowsunpermitted dischargesregulatory compliancecondition assessmentoperation and maintenancecollection systemtreatment plants

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30 Days and 30 Nights – A Sewer Collection System Analysis, Solutions Developed, and Lessons Learned
Abstract
The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) reconciled several sanitary sewer overflow data sources and performed an informal condition assessment of their wastewater collection system in response to a Request for Information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on the assessment, staff implemented a targeted preventative maintenance program and developed several capital improvement projects for both rehabilitation and replacement and for increasing collection system and treatment capacity. From this process, OCWUT determined that an improved preventative maintenance program was necessary, better organization of the data would provide more accessible data for future analysis and a formalized, electronic method for condition assessment of the collection system would save valuable time and resources. Lastly, OCWUT realized that in-house staff could provide a quick and thorough response on time-constrained regulatory requests due to institutional knowledge of their systems.
The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) reconciled several sanitary sewer overflow data sources and performed an informal condition assessment of their wastewater collection system in response to a Request for Information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on the assessment, staff implemented a targeted preventative maintenance program and developed several capital...
Author(s)
Sam SamandiCrystal KowalikAllen McDonaldNathan MadenwaldJoel Miller
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 74 - Effective Operation and Maintenance Practices
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2009
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20090101)2009:11L.4963;1-
DOI10.2175/193864709793952107
Volume / Issue2009 / 11
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)4963 - 4974
Copyright2009
Word count151
Subject keywordsSanitary sewer overflowsunpermitted dischargesregulatory compliancecondition assessmentoperation and maintenancecollection systemtreatment plants

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Sam Samandi# Crystal Kowalik# Allen McDonald# Nathan Madenwald# Joel Miller. 30 Days and 30 Nights – A Sewer Collection System Analysis, Solutions Developed, and Lessons Learned. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 6 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-296069CITANCHOR>.
Sam Samandi# Crystal Kowalik# Allen McDonald# Nathan Madenwald# Joel Miller. 30 Days and 30 Nights – A Sewer Collection System Analysis, Solutions Developed, and Lessons Learned. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed June 6, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-296069CITANCHOR.
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