Project 172 - Proposal - Environmental Engineering - 2004-08-30 (2) "i1-1 ENGINEERING ENGINEERING & CONTRACTING, INC.
501 Parkcenter Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone (714) 667 2300 Fax (714) 667 2310
August 10 2004
Mr Rob Hamers
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
234 East 17th Street
Suite 205
Costa Mesa, California 92627
Subject: Proposal and Cost Estimate to Provide Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Program
Development and First Ycar Implementation Services
Dear Rob,
Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc. (EEC) is pleased to present this proposal to
provide Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) control program development and first year
implementation services for the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (District). A FOG control program
is a requirement of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (SARWQCB) Waste
Discharge Requirements (WDR) Order No. R8-2002-0014 The District s FOG control
ordinance (soon to be modified) and the FOG Characterization Study will serve as the basis for
the FOG control program development and implementation. The services described in this
proposal intend to provide the remaining elements needed to develop and implement an effective
FOG control program, which will result in a reduction in the District s grease-related sanitary
sewer overflows (SSOs), blockages, and maintenance.
This proposal is for services provided by EEC from October 1 2004 through June 30, 2005
Inspections of FSEs that have already been identified as sources of FOG and those FSEs
upstream of hot spots will begin October 1 2004 The bulk of the other field inspections will
begin January 1 2005
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work for the proposed FOG control program development and implementation for
District will include the following tasks:
1 Program Management
Developing program forms and program guidance documents
Providing FOG control program management, including database management
Providing a FOG control program assessment and recommendations
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2. Inspections
Conducting permitting/registration inspections
Conducting grease removal equipment (GRE) inspections
Conducting kitchen best management practices (BMP) inspections
Conducting combined kitchen BMP and GRE inspections
Conducting compliance inspections
Conducting CCTV Sourcc Inspections
3 Enforcement
Conducting enforcement inspections
Providing enforcement management
The specific details to these tasks are as follows.
1.0 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
I I PROGRAM GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS
1 1 1 FSE FOG Control Program Policies and Procedures Manual
Based on the findings and recommendations of the Orange County FOG Control Study and
the District's FOG control ordinance and FOG characterization study EEC will develop a
FOG control program policies and procedures manual. The manual will include all program
forms (e.g. inspection forms, NOVs) and provide an overview of the District s program
implementation such as sewer hot spot prioritization, hot spot source identification, FSE
inspection methods and forms, enforcement guidelines, database management and GIS
management. The first draft of the manual will focus primarily on program forms, flow
charts, and other conceptual diagrams to simplify the manual and to keep costs low
A preliminary draft of the manual will be distributed to District staff for review and comment
by November 30, 2004
EEC will incorporate the staff comments and develop a final draft manual which will be
updated over time based on the recommendations provided in 1.3
1 1.2 Residential, Industrial, and Grease Hauler FOG Control Program Guidance Document
Based on the findings and recommendations of the Orange County FOG Control Study and
the FOG characterization study EEC will develop a residential and grease hauler FOG
control guidance document.
The document will outline the steps that the District will follow to control residential grease
and grease-related hot spots, and improve sewer line cleaning. This will include the
education and outreach elements designed to limit the amount of grease that single-family
and multi-family housing discharge to the sewer
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The document will outline the steps that the District will follow to control industrial
discharge of FOG. This will include coordinating with Orange County Sanitation District on
their industrial source control program.
These documents will be brief and to the point to simplify the manual and to keep costs low
A preliminary draft of the manual will be distributed to District staff for review and comment
by November 30, 2004
EEC will incorporate the staff comments and develop a final draft manual which will be
updated over time based on the recommendations provided in 1.3
1 1.3 Permitting/Registration
EEC will assist District staff in developing specific FOG control permits or an FSE
registration for the District to distribute to each of the FSEs.
EEC will develop a permit or registration tracking module for the existing FOG
Characterization FSE database to be utilized to assist in managing the program.
1.2 FOG CONTROL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INCLUDING DATABASE
MANAGEMENT
EEC will review and update the results of the FSE and hot spot inspections into the
associated databases, and will develop database forms and reports, as appropriate, to
summarize the findings of these inspections.
EEC will conduct regular meetings with District staff to provide recommendations and to
prioritize required activities.
On a monthly basis, EEC will report the activities conducted during the month, identify
findings, and provide recommendations to the FOG Control Program Manager
In the first 3 months, the program will be ramping up and there will be less program
management than in the following 6 months. This is reflected in the cost estimate as the
equivalent of 7.5 months of full service program management.
1.3 FOG CONTROL PROGRAM ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS
At the end of the year, EEC will conduct a FOG control program assessment and provide
recommendations for program enhancement and resource management. This will include hot
spot mitigation, FSE compliance status, and grease-related SSO status.
2.0 INSPECTIONS
2.I PERMITTING/REGISTRATION INSPECTIONS
EEC will physically inspect the FSEs in the District based on the prioritization scheme
developed in Task I 1 Based on current estimates, there are approximately 400 FSEs in the
District. For the sake of this proposal, in the first year of the program, EEC will plan to
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perform initial permitting/registration inspections at 30% of the FSEs, focusing first on those
FSEs identified as concerns in the FOG characterization study and those FSEs that are
upstream of known hot spots.
For those FSE that were identified as FOG sources in the FOG Characterization Study EEC
will present the CCTV evidence to the FSE management and will discuss the enforcement
options that are available to the District and the steps that the FSE can take to avoid
additional enforcement.
2.2 GREASE REMOVAL EQUIPMENT (GRE) INSPECTIONS
EEC will physically conduct GRE inspections for FSEs with a grease interceptor or grease
trap and is projecting to perform approximately 100 GRE inspections during the first year
2.3 KITCHEN BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) INSPECTIONS
EEC will physically conduct kitchen BMP inspections for FSEs and is projecting to inspect
approximately 40 FSEs during the first year
2.4 COMBINED KITCHEN BMP AND GRE INSPECTIONS
EEC will physically conduct combined kitchen BMP and GRE inspections for FSEs and is
projecting to inspect approximately 20 FSEs during the first year
2.5 COMPLIANCE INSPECTIONS
Compliance inspections are FSE inspections that are required to follow-up on an identified
compliance issue. Although it is difficult to estimate the amount of non-compliance at this
time, EEC will plan to perform compliance inspections at 90 FSEs in the first year of the
program due to non-compliance issues or on-going hot spot source identification.
This may include the issuance of written warnings or notices of violation (NOVs) to FSEs
that are found to be in non-compliance of the FOG control ordinance or permit. The detailed
enforcement procedures will be outlined in Task 1 1 1
2.6 CCTV SOURCE INSPECTIONS
EEC will assess hot spots to identify FSEs that are discharging FOG to the sewer collection
system utilizing District s CCTV staff or subcontractor It is projected that 12 days of CCTV
Source Inspections will be conducted during the first year of the program.
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3.0 ENFORCEMENT
3 I ENFORCEMENT INSPECTIONS
Although it is difficult to estimate the amount of enforcement required at this time, EEC will
plan to perform two enforcement inspections at 12 FSEs each (total of 24) in the first year of
the program. Due to the serious nature of these inspections, EEC will attempt to meet with
the FSE manager or property owner to discuss the enforcement and the FSE s plans to come
into compliance.
3.2 ENFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT
Based on the results of the CCTV Source Inspections and continued NOVs, EEC will review
provide recommendations, and assist the District staff and FOG Control Program Manager in
the enforcement process identified in Task I 1 1 For the sake of this proposal, EEC is
assuming that enforcement management will be required for 12 FSEs.
COST ESTIMATE
Based on the aforementioned scope of work, EEC has identified the projected costs (identified as
a time and-material estimate, a fixed cost, or a unit based cost) for each of the tasks as follows:
October 1 2004 — June 30 2005
TITLE Units RATE TOTAL
Program Documents T&M 1 $ 10,000 $10,000
Annual Assessment Fixed 7.5 $ 7,088 $53,160
Annual Assessment Fixed 1 $ 5,415 $5,415
$68,575
FSEs
Re•istration Inspections Unit 400 0.3 $ 121 $14,520
GRE Inspections Unit 100 1 $ 52 $5,200
BMP Inspections Unit 40 1 $ 74 $2,960
GRE BMP Inspections Unit 20 1 $ 84 $1,680
Com•liance Inspections Unit 90 1 $ 124 $11,160
CCTV Source Inspection
Oversite Unit 12 $ 1,190 $14,280
-�_ $49,800
Enforcement Inspections T&M 12 2 $ 251 $6,024
Enforcement Project
Management T&M 12 $ 1,490 $17,880
$23,904
Total $142,279
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The total projected cost is $142,279 to complete the aforementioned scope of work. The
payment terms are net 30-days and progress invoices will be submitted on a monthly basis.
These costs do not include CCTV contractor printing or mailing associated costs and the time
and-materials portion of the work will be based on EEC's 2004 Fee Schedule (attached).
EEC looks forward to this opportunity to assist the Costa Mesa Sanitary District in implementing
a successful FOG Control Program and will be available to start immediately upon issuance of a
purchase order
If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please call Stan Steinbach or John Shaffer at
(714) 667 2300.
Sincerely
Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc.
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Stan Steinbach
Senior Project Engineer II
Attachments: Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc. 2004 Fee Schedule
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