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City of San Leandro <br />Sewer System Management Plan <br />Volume I <br />components, hydraulic deficiencies (including components of the system with limiting capacity) <br />and the major sources that contribute to the peak flows associated with overflow events. <br />The Sanitary Sewer Capacity Study and Master Plan, completed by RMC Water and <br />Environment was published in October 2015. The Master Plan is used to guide improvements to <br />the City's sanitary sewer system to accommodate current and future development and ensure that <br />the City continues to provide a high level of service to its customers. <br />The project used a systematic process that incorporated land use planning information, water use <br />and flow monitoring data, and design criteria for estimating wastewater flows, applied in a <br />computer hydraulic model of the trunk sewer system. The model was used to assess how the <br />system would perform under various planning and flow scenarios and identify pipes and/or pump <br />stations that may not have sufficient capacity to convey the predicted flows under existing or <br />future conditions. Improvement projects were developed to provide the required capacity, the <br />capitals costs of the required projects were estimated, and the projects were prioritized based on <br />the model results. <br />Capital Improvement Program (CIP) <br />The CIP Planning relies on data from both the Master Plan and internal inspections to compile <br />and prioritize capital projects which are scheduled as part of the two-year budget process. Point <br />repairs are made soon after discovery and are frequently re -prioritized to insure uninterrupted <br />sewer service. The City's annual budget for point repairs, line replace and other upgrades is <br />approximately $1,500,000 per year. <br />Page 131 <br />