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Tim Sikma Tim Sikma City of Novi City of Novi Case Study: CMOM Case Study: CMOM Program Program in the City of Novi, in the City of Novi, MI MI Are You Ready for the Are You Ready for the Next Big Storm? Next Big Storm? Michelle LaRose, P.E. Michelle LaRose, P.E. Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.

Tim Sikma City of Novi Case Study: CMOM Program in the City of Novi, MI Are You Ready for the Next Big Storm? Michelle LaRose, P.E. Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment,

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Tim SikmaTim SikmaCity of NoviCity of Novi

Case Study: CMOM Case Study: CMOM ProgramProgram

in the City of Novi, MIin the City of Novi, MI

Are You Ready for the Are You Ready for the Next Big Storm?Next Big Storm?

Michelle LaRose, P.E.Michelle LaRose, P.E.Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.

Introduction – Are you Introduction – Are you Ready?Ready?

Sewer systems have some degree of inflow and Sewer systems have some degree of inflow and infiltrationinfiltration

Under some rainfall condition, the system Under some rainfall condition, the system capacity will be exceededcapacity will be exceeded

Do you know how big of a storm it will take?Do you know how big of a storm it will take?

Will it cause SSOs, or Will it cause SSOs, or worse, will it flood worse, will it flood basements?basements?

Is there capacity left for Is there capacity left for growth?growth?

City of Novi, MichiganCity of Novi, Michigan

2006 population of 52,0232006 population of 52,023

One of the largest retail One of the largest retail areas in Michiganareas in Michigan

Approximately 60% Approximately 60% developeddeveloped

42% population growth in 42% population growth in the 1990sthe 1990s

Population growth to Population growth to nearly 70,000 people nearly 70,000 people projected in the next 25 projected in the next 25 yearsyears

Oakland CountyOakland County

NoviNovi

The City of Novi Asks The City of Novi Asks Questions:Questions:

Do they have capacity for the growth Do they have capacity for the growth projected?projected?

How wet is the system?How wet is the system?

How big of a storm will exceed their capacity?How big of a storm will exceed their capacity?

What is most cost effective process to What is most cost effective process to manage the sewer system?manage the sewer system?

These questions prompted the CMOM These questions prompted the CMOM StudyStudy(Capacity, Management, Operation and Maintenance)

Objectives of the CMOMObjectives of the CMOM

Provide confidence in current state of systemProvide confidence in current state of system

Ensure adequate capacity for future needsEnsure adequate capacity for future needs

Meet customer and Meet customer and EPA / MDNRE EPA / MDNRE expectationsexpectations

Seek O&M efficienciesSeek O&M efficiencies

Become proactive – Become proactive – not reactivenot reactive

The The ProcessProcess

Three phase approach with transition to Three phase approach with transition to CityCity

CMOM ImplementationCMOM Implementation

Phase IPhase I Flow projectionsFlow projections Wet weather flow Wet weather flow

analysisanalysis Capacity assessmentCapacity assessment

CMOM Implementation CMOM Implementation (cont.)(cont.)

Phase IIPhase II SSES SSES Pump station inventory Pump station inventory Ongoing meteringOngoing metering

Phase IIIPhase III SSESSSES Ongoing meteringOngoing metering Pilot rehabPilot rehab

Next step – Next step – Transition!!Transition!!

The Transition GoalsThe Transition Goals

All work done in-houseAll work done in-house

Cost-savingsCost-savings

Need a champion to Need a champion to leadlead

Workload balanceWorkload balance

Becoming part of the Becoming part of the routineroutine

Where Where shall shall we we

begin?begin?

Overall StrategyOverall Strategy

Ongoing metering & SSES Ongoing metering & SSES within Area Gwithin Area G

Rehab in Area G based on SSES Rehab in Area G based on SSES resultsresults

Meter next high priority Meter next high priority district (Area B) district (Area B)

Getting StartedGetting Started Establish Establish

scheduleschedule

Allocate Allocate staffstaff

ImplementationImplementation

Area G SSES Area G SSES Manhole inspections – GPS integrationManhole inspections – GPS integration Smoke testing – notification, equipment, etc.Smoke testing – notification, equipment, etc. Sewer televising – bid proposal, PACP, reviewSewer televising – bid proposal, PACP, review

Area B MeteringArea B Metering Select meter locationsSelect meter locations Schedule for data download/reviewSchedule for data download/review

Implementation Implementation (cont.)(cont.)

SSES in the next high priority SSES in the next high priority district (Area B)district (Area B)

Start metering in Area C1 Start metering in Area C1

Rehab recommendations in Rehab recommendations in Area B based on SSES resultsArea B based on SSES results

SSES FindingsSSES Findings

SSES Findings SSES Findings (cont.)(cont.)

SSES Findings SSES Findings (cont.)(cont.)

SSES Findings SSES Findings (cont.)(cont.)

ResultsResults

Next steps:Next steps: Continue SSES in Area Continue SSES in Area

C1, high priority sub-C1, high priority sub-areas areas

Rehabilitation in Area Rehabilitation in Area G, B, and C1; post-G, B, and C1; post-rehab metering to rehab metering to followfollow

Begin sub-district Begin sub-district metering in Area C2metering in Area C2

SSES identified rehab needs in Areas G SSES identified rehab needs in Areas G and B and B

Metering identified SSES needs in Area Metering identified SSES needs in Area C1 (investigation is in progress)C1 (investigation is in progress)

ChallengesChallenges

Staffing balanceStaffing balance Other DPW activities Other DPW activities Staying on scheduleStaying on schedule

Skill set/trainingSkill set/training

MetersMeters Own vs. rentOwn vs. rent Selecting locationsSelecting locations

Challenges Challenges (cont.)(cont.)

BudgetingBudgeting

Internal CoordinationInternal Coordination

Expect the UnexpectedExpect the Unexpected

Challenges Challenges (cont.)(cont.)

Keeping Keeping Staff Staff Happy!Happy!

Why We’ve Been SuccessfulWhy We’ve Been Successful

Overcoming the challengesOvercoming the challenges Phased approachPhased approach One person to champion the programOne person to champion the program Maximize existing resourcesMaximize existing resources More control over planning and budgetMore control over planning and budget Flexibility and willingness to learnFlexibility and willingness to learn

And most of all…And most of all…

TEAM EFFORT!!!TEAM EFFORT!!!

Special Thanks to the rest of the CMOM Team:Special Thanks to the rest of the CMOM Team:

Scott Roselle, City of NoviScott Roselle, City of Novi

Brian Coburn, City of NoviBrian Coburn, City of Novi

Robert Czachorski, OHMRobert Czachorski, OHM

Questions?Questions?

Michelle LaRose, P.E.Michelle LaRose, P.E.Water Resource EngineerWater Resource Engineer

OHMOHM

[email protected]@ohm-advisors.com

(734) 466-4411(734) 466-4411

Tim SikmaTim SikmaWater and Sewer ManagerWater and Sewer Manager

City of Novi, MICity of Novi, MI

[email protected]@cityofnovi.org

(248) 735-5647(248) 735-5647