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Can purveyor (city/municipal) water and sewer systems provided with emergency power be considered support systems for enhanced hurricane protection area (EHPA) toilet rooms?

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Can purveyor (city/municipal) water and sewer systems provided with emergency power be considered support systems for enhanced hurricane protection area (EHPA) toilet rooms?

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Only if it can be demonstrated, and reasonably expected, that the systems can be maintained and stay operational during the storm event. This might be difficult since it would be necessary to demonstrate that all pumping stations and controls would be located in “hardened” enclosures and emergency power systems permanently installed or in place prior to the storm.

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