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r of Santa Ana Section 7: FOG Control Program <br />activities. The plan and schedule can be found within the FOG Control Program Manual's Appendix C. <br />2) In January of 2005, the City of Santa Ana implemented a FOG Control Program that includes all of the <br />required WDR elements. A copy of the FOG Control Program Manual was submitted to the Regional <br />Board in January, 2005. The FOG Control Program Manual is incorporated, by reference, into the <br />SSMP. All elements of the FOG Control Program are currently being implemented by a combination of <br />City staff and consultants. The City's FOG Ordinance (Ordinance NS 26 -70) provides the legal authority <br />necessary to enforce the FOG program. <br />3) The City's requirements to install grease removal devices are discussed in Section 4.3 — FOG <br />Wastewater Discharge Requirements of the City of Santa Ana Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Control <br />Program Manual. This section, and related sections in the FOG Control Program Manual also describe <br />the requirements for design standards for the removal devices, maintenance requirements, BMP <br />requirements, and record keeping and reporting requirements. <br />4) The City has legal authority to inspect grease producing facilities established in Ordinance NS 26 -70 <br />and the FOG Control Program Manual, and enforces any violation of the sewer ordinance in <br />accordance with City requirements. The City has sufficient staff to provide inspections of each grease <br />removal device in its service area at least once per year. <br />5) The City has identified sections of its sanitary sewer system subject to high levels of FOG in its Digital <br />Sewer Atlas. Accordingly, the City's Operation and Maintenance Program includes a higher frequency <br />(typically monthly) cleaning schedule for each of these sections. These measures have prevented FOG <br />related SSOs from occurring. <br />The City of Santa Ana has created an "Enhanced Maintenance Location (EML) Database" as a part of <br />the Sewer System Infrastructure Management System. These EMLs along with siphons are cleaned on <br />a weekly or monthly basis, depending on the severity of the problem. <br />6) The City has developed and implemented source control measures for all sources of FOG discharged <br />to the sanitary sewer system for each section of the Sewer Line Problem Areas identified by adopting <br />Ordinance NS 26 -70. <br />A major collaborative effort took place in this SSMP requirement during the development of the City's <br />existing SSMP. A FOG Control Program Manual was developed to specify the key elements of the <br />ongoing FOG Control Program, and will be further discussed and updated (when necessary) as <br />required in the WDR. <br />A comprehensive FOG source identification investigation process is being implemented and refined as <br />part of the FOG Control Program. The process incorporates CCTV investigation along with FSE <br />inspections to determine the sources of FOG discharges to sewer system EMI-s. The source <br />identification process is included in the FOG Control Program Manual. <br />7) City Staff and the City's FOG Program consultant meets with FSE owners during inspections, and as <br />need, to discuss the City's FOG Control Program including proper grease control device maintenance. <br />The City has developed formal literature to be disseminated during these meetings. The City also <br />distributed FOG educational materials to residential communities associated with high levels of FOG <br />discharge. Additionally, the City has developed a FOG Mailer, to be included annually in all customers' <br />monthly bills. <br />April 2014 7-2 <br />55CC -32 <br />