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educational literature as to why the <br />be pumped. <br />5) Evaluate the data collected in order tc <br />design, inspection and MMA programs as <br />6) Provide the Division of Environmental <br />with inspection data collected by <br />Department. This data may be used for <br />or enforcement. <br />SCOPE <br />tank should <br />revise the <br />necessary. <br />Management <br />the Health <br />remediation <br />The following systems would be included in the MMA <br />program. <br />1) Any new system installed after the effective date <br />of the program.. <br />2) Any existing system repaired after the effective <br />date. <br />3) Any system re- inspected for performance. This <br />includes any system re- inspected according to <br />state mandate and any system the staff is <br />requested to re- inspect. <br />4) At a system owner's request, any system installed <br />prior to the effective date. <br />5) Existing systems would be surveyed as resources <br />allow. Priority would be given to systems in <br />areas where high failure rates or ages of the <br />system are of concern. Any system found to be <br />failing would be included in the program. Owners <br />of properly functioning systems would be provided <br />with educational and technical assistance to <br />improve system, performance and would be given the <br />option of Joining the program. <br />6) New and existing group IV systems which currently <br />require annual inspections. <br />7) New.-and existing systems in groups III, V, VI and <br />VII would be included into the program in <br />accordance with the memorandum of agreement with <br />DEM. <br />26 <br />