LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-1033    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/24/2016 In control: Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
On agenda: 9/6/2016 Final action: 9/6/2016
Title: Submittal of the June through August 2016 Pretreatment Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority (RMUA)
Attachments: 1. RMUA 8-16
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Broken Arrow Municipal Authority

                                                                                               Meeting of: 9-6-16

                                                                                    

To:                     Chairman and Authority Members

From:                     Utilities Department

Title: 

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                     Submittal of the June through August 2016 Pretreatment Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority (RMUA)

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Background:

City of Broken Arrow pretreatment staff prepared a quarterly report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority outlining pretreatment activities for significant industrial users and food handling establishments discharging wastewater to the Haikey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.  The activities listed are for June through August 2016.

 

The following is a summary of the report:

 

All Broken Arrow Significant Industrial Users (SIU) in the Haikey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Basin are in compliance with City of Broken Arrow Pretreatment regulations as listed in the City of Broken Arrow Discharge Permits and Broken Arrow Municipal Code. 

 

Mandatory compliance monitoring reports were received by the due dates, and samples were in compliance with permit requirements. Surcharges for Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), and Oil & Grease above residential thresholds were issued to Unifirst in June for the amount of $4,333.54 and in July for $5,596.78.

 

City of Broken Arrow staff continues to make good progress on the Fats, Oil and Grease program.  Grease-related sanitary sewer overflows are being tracked and areas of concern are being targeted for community awareness efforts.  Cooking oil collection bottles and pollution prevention brochures are being distributed to residents and commercial property management.  Residents are encouraged to recycle at one of the City’s two locations.

 

Food handling establishment inspections are yielding productive results as managers are becoming more aware of best management practices and maintenance procedures for grease interceptors.  Many facilities have increased their grease interceptor maintenance schedules.

                     

Staff recommends that the Authority acknowledge the June through August 2016 Pretreatment Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority.

 

 


Cost:                                                                None

Prepared By:                                           Lauren Wilson, Pretreatment Coordinator

Reviewed By:                                          Anthony Daniel, Director of Utilities Department
                                    Legal Department
                                    Assistant City Manager-Operations
                                   

Approved By:                      Michael Spurgeon, City Manager
                                                        

Attachments:                                          June through August 2016 Pretreatment Report to RMUA

Recommendation:                     

No action required.