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Memorandum
To: Board of Directors
From: Scott Carroll, General Manage
Date: September 20, 2012
Subject: Transfer of OCSD's Fairview Trunk to CMSD
Summary
On March 13, 2012, the Sewer System Committee discussed Orange County
Sanitation District's (OCSD) proposal to transfer their Fairview Trunk to CMSD. District
Engineer Hamers submitted a report to the Committee explaining the reason for the
transfer and the benefits such a transfer would have for CMSD. Attachment A is a
copy of the District Engineer's report.
Staff Recommendation
That the Board of Directors directs the general manager to authorize the district
engineer to begin reviewing CCTV of the Fairview Trunk and report back with an
estimated cost to rehabilitate the trunk.
Analysis
On March 13, 2012, District Engineer Hamers presented to the Sewer System
Committee details of the report that can be found in Attachment A. Hamers reported
that there is a proposed development project (bounded by South Coast Drive, Ikea,
1405 Freeway and Fairview Road) in which OCSD has made it clear that if the
developer wants to sewer into one of the existing lines, OCSD would like to transfer
the Fairview Trunk to CMSD. Hamers added that plans have been obtained and show
structural encasement under the 1405 freeway.
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The Committee expressed interest in acquiring the Fairview Trunk, but had concerns
regarding the liability of the trunk that lies underneath the freeway. There were
concerns for repair costs if the section underneath the freeway failed, especially in the
event of an earthquake. The Committee also had concerns about OCTA's proposed
expansion on the 1405 Freeway and how that may impact the trunk.
On March 22, 2012, staff met with OCTA officials and reviewed the proposed freeway
expansion plans. Staff has determined that the freeway expansion will not impact the
Fairview Trunk. On April 9, 2012, staff met with OCSD general manager and assistant
general manager to discuss the section of the trunk that lies underneath the freeway.
Due to the financial strain and the lack of resources to repair the section, if needed,
staff informed OCSD that CMSD cannot take on this liability and will be reluctant to
accept the Fairview Trunk without some assistance from OCSD.
Attachment B is a letter from OCSD, dated July 31, 2012 in which OCSD has agreed
to continue owning and maintaining the section that lies underneath the 1405 Freeway.
With this confirmation, staff believes CMSD can proceed researching and negotiating
the transfer of Fairview Trunk. The next step is to begin reviewing CCTV to determine
the current condition of the trunk and estimate the cost to rehabilitate the trunk and
bring it back up to standards. Attachment C is a proposal from RBH to begin that
process.
Strategic Plan Element & Goal
This item complies with the objective and strategy of Strategic Element 1.0, Sewer
Infrastructure, which states:
"Objective: Our objective is to collect and transport wastewater to meet the needs of
existing and future customers."
"Strategy: We will do this by the careful management of the collection infrastructure
using prudent planning and maintenance, with financial strategies to maintain
sufficient capacity and respond to changing regulatory demands."
Legal Review
Not applicable at this time. However, district counsel will review and approve the
agreement between OCSD and CMSD for the transfer of Fairview Trunk
Financial Review
The cost for RBH to review CCTV and provide a cost estimate for rehabilitation is
$3,425.75. The District could receive $40,000 in connection charges and the on -going
yearly fee of approximately $39,000 from the proposed development project in the
area.
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September 20, 2012
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Committee Recommendation
On August 21, 2012, the Operations Committee reviewed and discussed OCSD's
letter, dated July 31, 2012, along with RBH's proposal. The Committee recommends
that the Board of Directors directs the general manager to authorize the district
engineer to begin reviewing CCTV of the Fairview Trunk and report back with an
estimated cost to rehabilitate the trunk
Public Notice Process
Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for
the September 20, 2012 Board of Directors regular meeting at District Headquarters
and on District website.
Alternative Actions
1. Do not accept the transfer of Fairview Trunk from OCSD
2. Refer the matter back to staff for more information
Attachments: A — Proposed OCSD Transfer of Fairview Trunk Sewer To CMSD
B — OCSD Letter, Dated July 31, 2012
C — Proposal for Engineering Services
Attachment A
Proposed OCSD Transfer of Fairview Trunk Sewer to CMSD
Reason for Transfer
Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) is a "sanitation district ", as opposed to a
"sanitary district," and a sanitation district is a regional agency that owns large trunk
sewers, treatment plants, wastewater recycling facilities, and ocean outfall facilities.
OCSD sewer lines are large (96" diameter) while a "sanitary district', which is a local
sewer agency, owns small diameter sewers (8 ", 10 ", 12 ", etc.) OCSD has found itself
owning multiple small diameter sewers that have caused OCSD to own and operate
small diameter cleaning equipment in addition to their large scale equipment.
OCSD, therefore, desires to transfer the smaller sewers to the local agencies in which
they reside. OCSD and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) have to date
entered into four phases of sewer line transfers. The proposed Fairview Trunk transfer
would be Phase V.
Development of the Home Ranch
The proposed development of the Home Ranch (bounded by South Coast Drive, Ikea,
405 Freeway, and Fairview Road) presented OCSD with the opportunity to transfer the
Fairview Trunk to CMSD. OCSD has historically mandated that new development be
sewered northerly to the Sunflower Trunk instead of southerly to the Gisler Red Hill
Trunk due to the possibility that future widening of the 405 freeway may cause
abandonment of the Gisler Red Hill Trunk. Preliminary indications are the future
widening of the 405 will not negatively impact the Gisler Red Hill Trunk, therefore,
OCSD is taking the position that sewering the Home Ranch by the Fairview Trunk or
the CMSD Ikea Trunk in a southerly direction is conditioned upon transfer of the
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Fairview Trunk. Sewering in the northerly direction is expensive and requires a new
pumping station.
Special Conditions
During the previous transfer (Phase IV), OCSD retained ownership of the portion of
the sewers that lie under the 405 freeway as requested by CMSD. OCSD has stated
the transfer of the Fairview Trunk will include the portion under the 405 freeway.
CMSD Directors have countered by requesting OCSD share in future repair costs
should the portion under the 405 freeway collapse or sustain significant damage.
OCSD has suggested that installing a liner inside the sewer might satisfy CMSD's
concerns. This item is still in discussion.
The original construction plans for the Fairview Trunk call out for reinforcing to be
added to the portion of the sewer under the 405 freeway, however, the reinforcing
detail does not appear on the OCSD plans. OCSD did manage to retrieve this detail
from the Caltrans set of relocation plans and CMSD Staff is currently reviewing the
reinforcement detail.
Benefits to CMSD
Benefits to the CMSD include:
• Continuing the mutually beneficial and friendly relationship with OCSD.
• Collection of connection charges and yearly fees from developments connected
directly to the Fairview Trunk. CMSD ordinances exempt developments
connected directly to an OCSD trunk because CMSD has no facilities involved
and provides no cleaning or maintenance. Based on a build -out of
approximately 1 million square feet in the Home Ranch development, an
estimate of one -time CMSD connection charges is $40,000 and the on -going
yearly fee is approximately $39,000. Staff has not yet studied other existing
and potential connections to the Fairview Trunk.
/additional infrastructure helps spread CMSD capital and maintenance costs.
0 OCSD states there have been no sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) from the
Fairview Trunk.
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Risks to CMSD
u Additional sewers provide additional possibilities of SSOs.
As CMSD Board and Staff are aware, the South Coast Drive sewer transferred
to CMSD as part of Phase IV transfer is surrounded by partially compacted,
moist, soil, including sandy areas that make reconstruction very difficult. District
Staff is unsure of the soil conditions surrounding the Fairview Trunk.
Should there be a collapse or significant problem of the Fairview Trunk as it
passes under the 405 freeway, the repair may be very costly.
c Ownership of the Fairview Trunk may cause additional monies to be contributed
to the CMSD asset management fund.
Due Diligence Steps and Progress to Date
Due diligence includes developing the cost to repair existing deficiencies and bringing
the sewer up to industry standards. These steps include:
Review the 2004 and 2007 CCTV of the trunk as provided by OCSD to
determine needed repairs.
e Compare the 2004 and 2007 videos to determine whether deterioration is
occurring, with specific attention given to the portion under the freeway.
Inspect the manhole interiors.
P Consider the adequacy of the reinforcement method for the portion under the
freeway.
Prepare an Engineer's Estimate of needed repairs and rehabilitation.
6 Additional due diligence steps include researching soil conditions, ground water
levels, and development projects in and around the Fairview Trunk.
® Interview agency staff and senior officials to ascertain experience and results of
projects in Fairview Road.
c Prepare a report summarizing the findings for Board of Directors consideration.
Staff has not yet begun the above due diligence steps.
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July 31, 2012
Mr. Scott Carroll
General Manager
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
628 W. 19th Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -2716
Orange County Sanitation District
10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain valley, CA 92708
(714)962.2411 www.oesewers.com
SUBJECT: Transfer of a portion of the Fairview Trunk Sewer from Orange
County Sanitation District to Costa Mesa Sanitary District
It is Orange County Sanitation District's (OCSD) understanding that plans
are underway to develop the land parcel located at the southwest corner of
Fairview Road and South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa with local sewer
service draining to the Fairview Trunk Sewer on Fairview Road.
As we have discussed. OCSD proposes to transfer a section of the Fairview
Trunk Sewer to Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD). The proposed
transfer includes 549 feet of 12 -inch VCP and 1,871 feet of 10 -inch VCP in
Fairview Road, from Sunflower Avenue to the north side of 1 -405. OCSD
would continue to own and maintain the portion of the Fairview Trunk
underneath 1 -405. Also included are four manholes with OCSD
designations: BKR0020 -0550, BKR0020 -0555, BKR0020 -0560, and
BKR0020 -0565. The condition information for the assets proposed for
transfer has been shared with CMSD staff. OCSD believes the sewer
proposed for transfer is serving as a local sewer rather than a regional
sewer.
Please consider this offer of transfer and let us know how you would like to
proceed. We look forward to working with CMSD staff on the transfer of
these local sewer assets to better serve customers in the area.
i Tarnes D. Ruth
! General Manager
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FDMS No: 0039598W1.12a
Form Number. CA F, 000
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We protect public health and the environment by providing effective
wastewater collection, treatment, and recyling.
Attachment C
ROBIN B. HAMERS & ASSOC., INC.
CIVIL ENGINEERS • PLANNERS' SURVEYORS
since 1982
May 8, 2012
Mr. Scott Carroll
General Manager
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
628 West 19 °i Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
RE: Proposed Transfer of Fairview 'Trunk to CMSD
Proposal for Engineering Services
Dear Scott:
234 E. 17r" ST., SUITE 205
COSTA MESA, CA 92627
Phone 949/548 -1192
Fax 949/548 -6516
Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal for engineering services for viewing videos, preparing
deficiency reports and engineer's estimates for the proposed Fairview Trunk transfer to CMSD.
The services consist of the following items:
2012 Videos:
0 Number of hours to view each segment and take detailed notes — 1 1/2 hours x 5 segments = 7.5
hours
Number of hours to determine repair type and cost for each deficiency = 4 hours
• Number of hours to prepare engineer's estimate = 2 hours
• Number of hours to prepare written report with deficiencies, costs and engineer's estimate = 8 hours
2007 Videos:
• Number of hours to compare the sections under the freeway between 2007 and 2012 = 4 hours
0 Number of hours to compare other sections = 8 hours
• Number of hours to write this comparison into the written report = 2 hours
Proposed not to exceed total hours = 35 1/2 hours L $96.50/hr = $3.425.75
Thank you again for the opportunity to prepare this proposal. Please call me at (714) 293 -2727 (cell) if there
are questions or comments.
Sincerely,
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Robin B. Namers, PE
RCE 31720