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reinforcements among other items. All of this will lead to the structure of the Final Schedule, the next Ohio <br />EPA benchmark. <br />Compliance Strategy Features <br />The work plan is designed to achieve results in logical phases and avoiding false starts or arriving at <br />inconclusive results. For example, the City will not be committed or volunteer for any activity just to appease <br />the regulatory body by doing "something ". A case in point is not jumping into traditional sanitary sewer <br />restoration work. The City will only pull the trigger on an activity when a favorable technical indication is <br />clearly observed. Obviously, this will save public resources. <br />The compliance strategy also establishes a proactive posture for the City in addressing citizen's concerns with <br />the residential inspections. This task will gather valuable technical information as well as give residents a <br />chance to voice their concerns. All comments will be documented for future reference. The City will have a leg <br />up on future feedback from Ohio EPA. <br />Finally, the plan will promote beneficial deliberation beyond the sanitary sewer system. The storm drainage <br />system will piece of the work plan will probably highlight budget needs in infrastructure areas. <br />Summary <br />The work plan tends to favor a "transport & treat" approach. Do what we can with issues in the collection <br />system. Avoid spending large sums of money again on traditional sewer rehabilitation programs. Look at the <br />bigger picture of what is causing the problems. Keep the City of harms way with Ohio EPA. <br />design and engineering solutions for your world <br />