LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-694    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/29/2019 In control: Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
On agenda: 6/3/2019 Final action:
Title: Acknowledgement of submittal of the February to April 2019 Pretreatment Program Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority
Attachments: 1. February to April 2019 Pretreatment Program Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority
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Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
Meeting of: 06-03-2019

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Acknowledgement of submittal of the February to April 2019 Pretreatment Program Report to the Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority
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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, commercial users, and food handling establishments discharging wastewater to the Haikey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The activities listed are for the 3-month period of February to April 2019. The report is attached.

The following is a summary of the report:

All mandatory industrial user monitoring reports were received by the due dates, with no deficiencies. Surcharges for bio-chemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), and oil & grease above residential thresholds were issued to Unifirst each month for a total of $5,246.53.

Broken Arrow pretreatment staff performed 229 routine food handling establishments (FHE) inspections during this three-month timeframe. Manifests were checked for grease interceptor (GI) maintenance, GI were inspected, and best management practices were discussed with management. There were 49 FHEs with improperly-maintained interceptors that were asked to perform maintenance immediately. In addition to the routine inspections, there were 41 re-checks done for non-compliance issues.

Pretreatment staff performed 5 routine auto shop inspections. Oil/water separators were inspected for proper maintenance and waste hauling manifests were checked to ensure proper waste disposal. In addition to the routine inspections there were 5 re-checks done for non-compliance issues.

The Municipal Pretreatment Coordinator with DEQ, performed the Annual Pretreatment Compliance Inspection for Regional Metropolitan Utility Authority at the Broken Arrow Pretreatment Office. There were no findings of required actions or violat...

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