Abstract
This course covers the EPA’s proposed Capacity, Management, Operation and
Maintenance (CMOM) requirements and how they will affect utilities. Condition
assessment and defect prioritization under CMOM are discussed, as well as
how these activities support an asset management program. Cost optimization
approaches for evaluating capital improvement alternatives are also a course focus.
In addition, presentations address setting hydraulic capacity protocols, permitting
considerations for sanitary sewer overflows, and the Sewer Evaluation and Capacity
Assurance Plan (SECAP).
Benefits
This course will enable attendees to develop a broad understanding of CMOM requirements,
allowing them to more effectively apply the regulations at their respective
utilities. The attendee will also be exposed to some of the newest technologies for
condition assessment prioritization and cost optimization.
Prerequisites
Understanding of basic hydraulics and components of a sanitary sewer system.
Products Covered
N/A
Who Should Attend
This course is beneficial for engineers, planners, consultants, operators and
managers of sanitary sewer systems.
Course Content:
- Overview of CMOM requirements
- How CMOM will affect utilities
- Sanitary sewer overflows
- Hydraulic capacity protocols
- Condition assessment of sewers
- Defect prioritization methodologies
- Supporting Asset Management with condition assessment activities
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- Cost optimization approaches for capital improvement programs
- Modeling for planning alternatives
- Performance measures
- Sewer Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan (SECAP)
- Permitting considerations for Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO) and Capacity Assurance Plans
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Instructor
Reggie Rowe, P.E.
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Length |
Accreditation |
Fee |
Fee w/ Software |
| Standard |
1 day |
0.8 CEUs |
$495 |
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