LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-1365    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/3/2016 In control: Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
On agenda: 12/6/2016 Final action: 12/6/2016
Title: Acknowledgment of submittal of the September through November 2016 Pretreatment Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority (RMUA)
Attachments: 1. Sep to Nov 2016 RMUA Report, 2. Haikey Creek FY 2016 Annual Pretreatment Report to DEQ
Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
Meeting of: 12-06-16

To: Chairman and Authority Members
From: Utilities Department
Title:
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Acknowledgment of submittal of the September through November 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 (RMUA) 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 September through November 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 Broken Arrow discharge permits and municipal code.

Mandatory industrial user monitoring reports were received by the due dates, and laboratory analysis 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 for September laboratory analysis in the amount of $4,701.65 and for October laboratory analysis in the amount of $4,268.45.

Pretreatment staff submitted the RMUA/Haikey Creek FY 2016 annual pretreatment report to the DEQ. The report is attached for your review. Please devote special attention to the pollution prevention efforts taking place.

City staff is working on several best management practice programs aimed at giving specialized operating procedures to commercial entities that have a potential to discharge pollutants of concern into the publicly owned treatment works. Auto shop inspections are now underway. City staff is looking for hazardous/waste disposal manifests and dis...

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