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pressure levels should be maintained until the sewer system is
reliably operating to the by-pass points.
CONCLUSION 19:
-Gaskets' in valves in the water usage system will have
dried and otherwise become impaired in terms of proper
operation. many leaks in household, business# hotel,
apartments and elsewhere can- be e@ated to contribute to
water demand and resulting sewage flow.
RECOMMENDATION 19:
The MPW recovery project manager will issue advisories.
encouraging the public to have leaking valves and fixtures
repaired for reasons of economy and public benefit. The MPW
should also consider issuing an advisory regarding passive
.water conservation techniques.
LONG TERM SLWAGE SYITEM RE"B3:LITAT3CO-H
ISSUE NO.I: DETERIORATED CONDITION OF EXISTING SYSTEH
CONCLUSION f'l:
There is an obvious and documented need to plan for major
rehabilitation of'the sewage collection and treatment system.
The def inition of major. rehabilitation includes the
replacement of all asbestos-cement (AC) piping in the sever
piping system over a 10 year (?) time frame @ 10% a year. The
treatment plants (Ardiya especially) should have major
additions including expanded capacity and grit removal.
REC6MMATION II:
MPW must begin the process of developing a' plan and
implementation strategy for critical long term rehabilitation
of the sewage collection and treatment systems.
CONCLUSION #2:
sewage collection system
were designed and constructed on the assumption of cheap and
plentiful labor. The sewage treatment plants are equipped
with manual control valves and gates,.minimal provision-for
Box ID = BX000000
Unit = CONST ENG LABS
Parent Organization = CORPS OF ENGS
Folder Title = SANITARY SEWAGE SYSTEM RECOVERY ASSESSMENT
Subject = SANITARY SEWAGE SYSTEM RECOVERY ASSESSMENT
Document Number = 129
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