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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDED PLAN <br />A. Overview <br />The primary purpose of the Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Survey (SSES) was to <br />identify areas of excessive Infiltration and Inflow (I/I) into the City of Paris' <br />wastewater collection system. This report will present all findings from the SSES <br />of the system, along with recommendations for rehabilitation of defects and sub- <br />standard appurtenances. <br />B. Summary of Findings <br />1. Field Inspection <br />Approximately 7,000 defects were located through physical inspection, <br />smoke testing, dyed water testing, and television inspection. <br />Rehabilitation of public sector defects is estimated to cost approximately <br />$8,000,000, and 53% of this cost is associated with mainline point repairs, <br />lining, and replacement. As part of the field inspection activities, all <br />structures were numbered. <br />2. Capacity Analysis <br />Results of the hydraulic model indicate that the least cost alternative to <br />restore system capacity and minimize collection system overflows would <br />require an expenditure of nearly $1,500,000 for mainline replacement in <br />conjunction with rehabilitation of all defects in the five highest rated <br />basins (PR13, PR30, PR29, PR06, and PR07) for a total program cost of <br />approximately $2,300,000. There would be some rehabilitation cost <br />reductions where mainline replacement overlaps mainline rehabilitation. <br />The results of the Capaeity Analysis are presented in Appendix A. <br />ADS Environmental Services, Inc. <br />I-1 <br />