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Sewer System Management Program
Sewer System Management Program
Melanie James
2025-05-01T10:59:33-07:00
For sewer system spills, please contact the collections on-call cell number at
(951) 675-1131
The State Water Resources Control Board’s adopted Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems, Water Quality Order No. 2022-0103-DWQ on December 6, 2022. This General Order serves as statewide discharge requirements and supersedes the previous Order 2006-0003-DWQ and amendments thereafter. The General Order regulates sanitary sewer systems designed to convey sewage. For the purposes of the Order, a sanitary sewer system includes but is not limited to, pipes, valves, pump stations, manholes, siphons, wet wells, diversion structures, and other pertinent infrastructure upstream of a wastewater treatment plant headworks. All sections and attachments of this General Order are enforceable by the State Water Board and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. To comply with the terms of the General Order, owners of a sanitary sewer system greater than one mile in length must implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). The SSMP is intended to reduce the number, frequency, and severity of sanitary sewer spills, and the General Order requires that the SSMP be audited every three years and updated every six years. The Board of Directors initially adopted and certified IEUA’s first SSMP in 2009. Under the new Order, the audit was completed in November 2024, and the SSMP update is due by May 2, 2025. IEUA’s staff, with support from a consultant, conducted the audit and the SSMP update.
Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) Audit (May 2021 to May 2024)
IEUA Sewer System Management Plan 2025
Spill Emergency Response Plan (SERP) – Part 1
Spill Emergency Response Plan (SERP) – Part 2
IEUA Sewer Collections Crew
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For more information about the department’s activities or business please contact our Pretreatment & Source Control Department at
(909) 993-1645
.
FOG and Wipes Fact Sheet
Sewer System Management Program
Chino Basin Program
Groundwater
Groundwater Recharge Reports
Imported Water
Pretreatment & Source Control/Industrial Wastewater
Regional Sewerage Systems
Non-Reclaimable Wastewater System
Wastewater Discharge Permits
Wastewater Disposal Rates
Ordinances
Recycled Water
Recycled Water Rates
Recycled Water On-Site Training
Unauthorized Discharge Reports
Stormwater
SWRP Referenced Documents
FAQs
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Contact Us
Sewer System Management Program
Sewer System Management Program
Melanie James
2025-05-01T10:59:33-07:00
For sewer system spills, please contact the collections on-call cell number at
(951) 675-1131
The State Water Resources Control Board’s adopted Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems, Water Quality Order No. 2022-0103-DWQ on December 6, 2022. This General Order serves as statewide discharge requirements and supersedes the previous Order 2006-0003-DWQ and amendments thereafter. The General Order regulates sanitary sewer systems designed to convey sewage. For the purposes of the Order, a sanitary sewer system includes but is not limited to, pipes, valves, pump stations, manholes, siphons, wet wells, diversion structures, and other pertinent infrastructure upstream of a wastewater treatment plant headworks. All sections and attachments of this General Order are enforceable by the State Water Board and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. To comply with the terms of the General Order, owners of a sanitary sewer system greater than one mile in length must implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). The SSMP is intended to reduce the number, frequency, and severity of sanitary sewer spills, and the General Order requires that the SSMP be audited every three years and updated every six years. The Board of Directors initially adopted and certified IEUA’s first SSMP in 2009. Under the new Order, the audit was completed in November 2024, and the SSMP update is due by May 2, 2025. IEUA’s staff, with support from a consultant, conducted the audit and the SSMP update.
Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) Audit (May 2021 to May 2024)
IEUA Sewer System Management Plan 2025
Spill Emergency Response Plan (SERP) – Part 1
Spill Emergency Response Plan (SERP) – Part 2
IEUA Sewer Collections Crew
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This unique visual perspective communicates a lasting message of the role the sewer collections crew and its equipment play in the water environment industry.
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.
For more information about the department’s activities or business please contact our Pretreatment & Source Control Department at
(909) 993-1645
.
FOG and Wipes Fact Sheet
Sewer System Management Program
Chino Basin Program
Groundwater
Groundwater Recharge Reports
Imported Water
Pretreatment & Source Control/Industrial Wastewater
Regional Sewerage Systems
Non-Reclaimable Wastewater System
Wastewater Discharge Permits
Wastewater Disposal Rates
Ordinances
Recycled Water
Recycled Water Rates
Recycled Water On-Site Training
Unauthorized Discharge Reports
Stormwater
SWRP Referenced Documents
FAQs
Page load link
Go to Top