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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING
AUGUST 17, 2010
CALL TO ORDER Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District
met in Committee session on August 17, 2010 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, Art Perry, Jim Ferryman
STAFF PRESENT: Scott Carroll, General Manager; Sherry Kallab,
Administrative Manager; Rob Hamers, District
Engineer; Yefim Tsalyuk, Senior Engineer; Karl
Dulake, Maintenance Supervisor; Paul Guzman,
Inspector; Joe Limon, Inspector
OTHERS PRESENT:
MONTHLY SSO STATISTICS
Mr. Hamers reported no new spills since last month.
OVERSIGHT OF PRIVATE PUMPING STATIONS
Board directed Staff to assemble a private pump station program. A brochure and maintenance
program information form have been developed and provided in the Committee packet. The
form will allow Staff to document discussions with private pump station owners or their
maintenance personnel. Staff provided an updated list of thirty private pump stations. Mr.
Hamers reported the new In -N -Out Burger, replacing Kaplans on Harbor Blvd., will be installing a
pump station. This addition will bring the total number of private stations to thirty one. Mr.
Carroll would like to invite these owners, with their. maintenance personnel, to the office to
introduce the program and hopefully obtain voluntary compliance. Mr. Hamers believes CMSD is
the first agency providing this type of program.
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CMSD PUMPING STATIONS
Scott has arranged quarterly meetings to discuss the District's pumping station needs. The
Committee was provided with a list of the District's pumping station and related discharge points
in the event of a sewer spill. This document provides Staff with sensitive points to check first in
the event of a spill. The meeting will include discussion on issues like corrosion of values and
the amount of time required for preventive maintenance. Director Perry asked if Staff sands and
paints valves and noted those were his duties.when he worked a summer job for Moulton Niguel.
Mr. Hamers stated that has not been past practice. Rob noted with the sewer crew the District
now has the manpower to do so. Mr. Hamers agreed the valves look better when they are
painted and they also last longer.
POTENTIAL DIG ALERT REQUIREMENT
Mr. Hamers reported there is a national push to require owners of sewer systems and storm
drains to mark sewer mains, laterals and storm drains as* part of the Dig Alert. Currently those
items are exempt, with only force mains being marked. The organization is being funded by
horizontal drilling companies trying to minimize their exposure of drilling through sewer laterals
and.will require legislation in Sacramento. Staff provided two handouts and meeting minutes for
review. Mr. Carroll will keep a watch for upcoming legislation. Mr. Hamers stated there have
been a few times gas companies drilled lines through sewer laterals.
SSO ENFORCEMENT OPTIONS AND COMPLIANCE AUDITS
Jim Fisher, Office of Enforcement, one of the authors of the WDR, has now moved over to
compliance. Mr. Hamers provided a snapshot out of a PowerPoint presentation prepared by Mr.
Fisher reviewing items enforcement will look into. Mr. Hamers brought to the Committee's
attention four categories of collection system audit selection criteria. Mr. Hamers stated the
District looks good in all four of the categories. Mr. Carroll reported District documents are being
assembled into a Library per a list prepared by Mr. Hamers. Mr. Hamers recommended bringing
portions of the document back to the pumping station committee for discussion.
SAN FRANCISCO BAYKEEPER'S LEGAL ACTIONS
The Committee received a printout of the Baykeepers website lawsuit page. Mr. Hamers
reported Baykeepers, and other .similar organizations, can sue under the EPA for sewer spills.
The court can put the agency under consent decree forcing the agency to comply by a certain
date to mitigate the problem. Mr. Hamers noted many agencies' sewer systems are in such bad
shape they would have a difficult time complying.
NEW GREASE TREATMENT METHOD
A truck wash owner in Barstow is taking grease from restaurants and making it disposable so
there is no effect on the sewer system. The system binds solids together to be used as fuel or
for composting and the liquids will be treated and used in the truck wash. Staff is always on the
lookout for new methods to mitigate grease problems.
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#171 IRVINE PUMPING STATION FORCE MAIN REHABILITATION - ADDITIONAL
DISCUSSION
Mr. Hamers provided a proposal from his firm with cost not to exceed $41,286. Mr. Hamers re-
capped when the project was first reviewed, replacement of the pipe was considered, then Staff
met with no -dig contractors and received a cost estimate of under $190,000. There are over
3000 linear feet of sewer line to be re -lined and seven excavations will be required. Mr. Carroll
added he provided the proposal to OCSD Engineer, Jim Herberg, for review. Director Ferryman
questioned if Bruce Mattern still served as reviewer for engineering proposals. Mr. Hamers noted
the percentage for the proposal looks high but the same amount of work is involved as with pipe
replacement. Pipe replacement would cost $1,000,000 and the review work required would be
four percent of construction costs. Normally consultants shoot for around ten percent. The cost of
the liner is so inexpensive it is difficult to obtain the normal percentage. Mr. Carroll stated he is
comfortable with the proposal. The item is on the agenda for the regular Board Meeting.
#185 SYSTEM WIDE SEWER REPAIR — GRADE 5 REPAIRS
The Committee discussed Mr. Hamers proposal for engineering services for approximately
$60,000 for the first $1,000,000 of grade 5 repairs. The engineering services proposal is less
than six percent of construction costs. The proposal is broken down into hours per location. The
proposal allows nine hours per segment to convey all the necessary information to the
contractor. Director Ferryman requested the District work with the City of Costa Mesa schedule
regarding moratoriums. Mr. Hamers acknowledged Staff is already checking on moratoriums.
The proposal is also on the regular Board Agenda. Mr. Carroll stated he will have Jim Herberg or
someone Jim recommends to review the proposal to provide backup documentation. Mr. Carroll
noted a typical engineer's rate is around $150 per hour and Mr. Hamers' rate is very reasonable.
Mr. Hamers. recommended review by an independent engineer.
CMSD PROJECTS:
PROJECT #101 — WESTSIDE PUMPING STATION ABANDONMENT
OCSD held a kick -off meeting for the project. Staff met the OCSD project manager, reviewed
documentation and went out into the field to review conditions where the OCSD sewer line will
go. Staff is in the process of copying documents to provide to OCSD. OCSD will be meeting with
the City of Newport Beach, as well. The City of Newport Beach will be abandoning their station
on Walk -About Circle. CMSD requested to be named in OCSD's EIR. There is a nice looking
alignment for the OCSD line 19'h Street extension. The City of Newport Beach has a water line,
easement and power poles there already. Once OCSD reaches the Santa Ana River they could
go south and tie into District facilities or another option is placing a siphon under the river and
then come up in Plant Two. OCSD will conduct alignment studies and put two or three in the EIR.
OCSD estimates two years for the environmental and around one year for construction.
PROJECT #183 -2 — BRISTOL STREET NO RANDOLF
The project is out to bid. The bid open is September 7, 2010.
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PROJECT #187— DISTRICT YARD
Mr. Hamers reported there is an issue with agreements for phone service at the District Yard.
The agreements are one -sided in the vendor's favor. Mr. Carroll agreed it has been challenging
and the District cannot receive certificate of occupancy until the fire alarm system is connected to
the phone lines and tested. The decision was made to go with Bay Alarm, the current provider
for security service at the District headquarters. Bay Alarm's contract is somewhat better than
other vendor's contracts, but even their contract is one - sided. The Committee agreed to move
forward with the agreement. Mr. Carroll reported Khanh Nguyen, City of Costa Mesa Building
Official, agreed to allow 300 compost bins be delivered for storage at the District Yard. One
pallet of bins will be kept at District Headquarters for resident pick up. Joe Limon reported the
Wilson Street Rehab project is out to bid. Mr. Hamers noted we should receive notification from
USGBC by late November or mid December if we received "LEED Platinum" for the Yard
Building.
Project #101 - WESTSIDE PUMPING STATION ABANDONMENT
Mr. Hamers put a small budget together for the first year participation in conjunction with the
OCSD project to attend meetings, studies etc. Mr. Hamers will contact OCSD to find out when
they will name the engineer on the project.
• PROJECT #189 — REHABILITATION OF SIX SEWERS TRANSFERRED TO CMSD
Mr. Hamers reported the plans are complete and turned in to the City for plan check.
CMSD SEWER CLEANING PROGRAM - UPDATE
Mr. Hamers reported the last phase of the prior year is almost complete. When the 09 -10
cleaning is complete Staff hopes to have National Plant begin the fiscal year 10 -11 cleaning right
away so they can plug and seal manholes before the rainy season, saving District Staff
additional work.
SSC MEETING SCHEDULE
The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
ADJOURNMENT
Director Monahan adjourned the meeting at 9:45 a.m.
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