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Minutes - Sewer System - 2008-04-090 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 CALL TO ORDER Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in Committee session on April 9, 2008, at 10:30 a.m. at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. Director Monahan called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. DIRECTORS PRESENT: Gary Monahan; Bob Ooten; Art Perry; DIRECTORS ABSENT: Jim Ferryman STAFF PRESENT: Robin B. Hamers, Manager /District Engineer; Thomas Fauth, Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Board Secretary/District Clerk /Program Manager; Karl Dulake, Maintenance Supervisor; Sherry Kallab, Management Analyst; Paul Guzman, Inspector; Joe Limon, Inspector; Debbie Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist; Janel Jackson, Office Specialist II; OTHERS PRESENT: None MONTHLY SPILL STATISTICS Mr. Fauth presented the overall SSO statistics for 2008 adding one public spill and two private spills — grease caused two SSOs, tree roots caused three SSO and Other issues such as debris blockage and pump station failures caused three SSOs. Mr. Fauth reported the year -to -date total is 118 gallons lost from the public sewer system to the environment. Data showed zero SSOs have occurred in areas National Plant Services, Inc. (NPSI), has cleaned District main lines, excluding Hotspots. Telemetry continues to perform satisfactorily. The Committee also reviewed the "CMSD Pump Station Retention Times — Wastewater Level Sensors Status" chart noting 11 Pump stations have been upgrades to the pressure sensor, one is in process at Irvine Pump Station and the next three stations to upgrade are the Corporation Yard, Westbluff and Canyon Pump Stations. 0 n L� Ll - SASAFIt} �8!F BACKCHARGES STATUS COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 PAGE 2 The Committee reviewed the "CMSD Sanitary Sewer Overflow. Backcharges" spreadsheet, noting the addition of four new backcharges. Every letter includes CMSD General Counsel guideline statements and addressees are given 30 days to respond. $27,688.73 has been received to date while $9,900.33 remains outstanding, including new letters totaling nearly $5,000.00. Staff will coordinate with the SCE Utilities Coordination Meeting representative concerning collecting $1702.10 from SCE to recover repair costs for the damage to the District HQ lateral line in the ROW from the SCE ventilation vault. Royal Oak Property Services has not paid their invoice totaling $4,722.02 for two spill services on October 5 and October 6, 2007 — the Board reviewed the case during the Board hearing held February 28, 2008. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS The Committee reviewed the following three recent articles relating to tree roots and sewer systems: 1. 3- 15 -08: "Tree disputes take root in Rossmoor"; 2. 3- 24 -08: "City settles claim for $38,900 ";' 3. 3- 25 -08: "Sewage spills prompt new bill ". PROJECT #168 IRVINE PUMPING STATION RELOCATION - UPDATE ON CONSTRUCTION Mr. Hamers and Mr. Guzman updated the committee on the pumping station construction and reviewed progress photographs. Upon completion of the District's construction, the County of Orange will be widening Irvine Avenue from Bristol Street to University Drive. The Vadnais Corp shoring method caused the parking lot asphalt to fail and it remains coned off for parking — one large asphalt crack/separation is approximately three inches wide. Paul Guzman stated the District plans to test both new pumps simultaneously upon installation. The sidewalk and curb were poured, but will have to be replaced when the County of Orange completes the widening of the Irvine Ave area. The Committee reviewed the Automatic Pit Evacuator (APE) technology to be installed -in the Irvine Pump Station as a more economical alternative to chemical and biological wastewater treatment to reduce odors. The stainless steel APE is estimated to cost $9,000 and will reach a breakeven point in less than seven months compared to the cost of chemicals currently invoiced at $1400 per month for South Coast Plaza. The APE is also much safer for maintenance crews to use to aerate the wastewater than using H2O2. • • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING ry =r 1 APRIL 9, 2008 PAGE 3 SDRMA CLAIMS Two claims with SDRMA are in process. Mr. Fauth reported Staff submitted the $6,000 claim to SDRMA on April 8, 2008 for missing CMSD equipment removed from the Orange County Fairgrounds storage site. The Southern California Santiago fires caused a 100% loss of District equipment stored at the JIMNI SYSTEMS site in Irvine. Staff finalized the equipment schedule and equipment replacement value (approximately $255,000.00) for submittal to SDRMA on April 10, 2008. SEWER LATERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The application notes "CMSD will contribute up to 50% of the residents' costs in four areas, up to a maximum of $1,800 per parcel ". The program encourages residents to maintain (clean and CCTV) their laterals on a regular basis to achieve zero SSOs. The Lateral Assistance program remains in the 5 -Year Capital Improvement Program for FY 2007 -08 Through FY 2011 -12 at a level $100,000 per FY. The Committee is considering optional funding to recommend increasing the annual residential limit and to extend the offer to small businesses. Staff noted CMSD has received 98 applications of which 72 are complete at a cost of $82,778.33 for residential assistance. Mr. Hamers introduced a lateral liner "No Fee Permit" process to ensure local licensed contractors (Class A General Engineering Contractor and Class C42 Sanitation System Contractor) and licensed plumbers (Class C36) have been given guidance to provide before and after CCTV to enable CMSD Staff to validate need, charges and repairs. POTENTIAL TRANSFER OF SEWER LINES FROM OCSD TO CMSD Staff noted there are six recommended sewer line transfers from OCSD to CMSD in process. Before acceptance, OCSD would need to clean and CCTV the lines and rehabilitate any deficiencies. The yearly CMSD revenue is estimated to be approximately $163,000. CMSD PROJECT #101 - WESTSIDE PUMP STATION ABANDONMENT Status is unchanged. OCSD may be able to begin construction of the regional facility as early as 2010. Director Ooten stated OCSD has included the costs in the OCSD multi- year budget. The two options OCSD costed are as follows: 1. Option 1: $9.0 M for a gravity flow system, or 2. Option 2: $6.6 M to rebuild the City of Newport Beach Pump Station and the force main. • sn+`aara COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 t r' PAGE 4 PROJECT #129 BRISTOL STREET SEWER CMSD, Orange County Development Agency (OCDA) and the City of Newport Beach each signed the three -party agreement to expand sewer facilities to serve the rezoned East Santa Ana Heights area. OCDA will pay _CMSD for services to design and construct the needed sewer. PROJECT #175 OCSD GRANT - TELEVISING CMSD SEWER LINES A grant amendment states the CMSD will have the televising completed by June 2009. Director Ooten suggested the grant could be expanded to include repairs as has been the case with Midway City Sanitary District. Televising is approximately 80% complete and National Plant Services, Inc. is cleaning and performing CCTV work in residential areas. DISTRICT YARD UPDATE AND SEWER MAINTENANCE CREW WORK PLAN • The site is envisioned as having a 5,166 SF building on an 18,200 SF lot. The District closed escrow on December 19, 2007. The District is striving for a "Gold" standard green facility, the first in Costa Mesa. SCE Representative Harry Pemberton is scheduled to attend the next Green Design Team meeting on April 18, 2008 and offers free services to assist in the design of the District Yard. Staff hired two new sewer system maintenance workers. Steve Henson began on February 6, 2008 and Joel Ortiz started on March 3, 2008. Both crewmen are earning OJT and providing Hotspot cleaning services using District equipment. The overgrown District Yard vacant lot foliage was removed, tilled and sprayed with herbicide in early March 2008 to limit future growth while design and construction documents are under development. Staff received a TRIMCO proposal to provide bi- monthly service to the vacant lot beginning on May 1, 2008 at a cost of $85.00 per service. The District Assistant Manager, Maintenance Supervisor and Maintenance Workers are scheduled to earn CWEA training credit at the July 7, 2008 "11th Collections Training Seminar — Summer 2008" at the Huntington Beach Public Library, 7111 Talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA. MANAGER /DISTRICT ENGINEER FOG PRESENTATION AT CSDA CONFERENCE Mr Hamers is scheduled to present the District FOG program highlights at the CSDA Conference on September 24, 2008 c: 0 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT 5.�5At1fTgQf /4 MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 PAGE 5 PROJECT #164 MISCELLANEOUS SEWER WORK BUDGET Staff identified approximately $150,000 remains in the fund due to the carryover of FY07- 08 funds to the project, thus enabling the completion of the pump station upgrades and the acquisition of needed crew equipment. SEWER SYSTEM SUB - COMMITTEE TOPICS Staff continues to document pump station upgrades and risk reduction activities. Mr. Fauth presented an OCSD "2008 Master List of Agency Pump stations by Type" chart documenting the number and types of pump stations within each City and District. NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for May 14, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. The next Sewer System Sub - Committee Meeting is scheduled for April 16, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT Director Monahan adjourned the meeting at 11:30 a.m. sI= CRETARY - C,-1F,V_ P PRESIDENT