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Minutes - Sewer System - 2008-12-10• COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING DECEMBER 10, 2008 CALL TO ORDER Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in Committee session on December 10, 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: STAFF PRESENT: Robin Harriers, Manager /District Engineer; Thomas A. Fauth, Assistant Manager; Sherry Kallab, Management Analyst; Karl Dulake, Maintenance Supervisor; Joe Limon, Inspector; Debbie Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist; Paul Guzman, Inspector. OTHERS PRESENT: None MONTHLY SSO STATISTICS Mr. Fauth presented the Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) statistics for 2008 noting no new additions since the last meeting November 8, 2008. Mr. Fauth discussed two items attached to the overflow handout. The first was a no spill certification report the California Integrated Water Quality System (CWIQS) requires for each month without spills. The second document specified the CMSD WDR update requirements for SSMP compliance, to be updated December of every year. COMPLIANCE WITH WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS (WDR) Per Director Ooten's request the second item documented District compliance with all WDR requirements, effective July 2004. The information was entered in the (CWIQS) database in 2006 and 2007 and Mr Fauth will update the information in December 2008. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT h MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING DECEMBER 10, 2008 PAGE 2 CALCIUM DEPOSITS IN THE SEWER LINES The Committee reviewed a video of calcium formation in a lateral line located at 2301 Anniversary Lane. The beginning formation of the calcium appears in the form of small white spots seen on the upper half of the lateral pipe. These same spots appeared in the District main lines in 1992 and are now showing up in lateral lines. Mr. Dulake reported, per Joe Parker, with National Clay Pipe Institute (NCPI), a change in pH is the cause of the calcium build up. Mr. Parker believes the water is leeching through the gaps in the pipe. A lateral located at 180 E. 19th Street has more progressive calcium than the Anniversary Lane location. Staff distributed photographs of calcium buildup to the Committee. El Toro Water District chose to dig up and replace pipe with large calcium deposits because they did not have equipment available to remove the build up within the line. Mr. Fauth warned the District should address the issue before it becomes a much larger problem. Mr. Fauth reviewed the method used by the Leucadia Water District of removing sewage upstream with a vacuum truck, plugging the pipeline from manhole to manhole and filling the pipe with an acid cleaning solution to loosen the calcium compounds. This method is very expensive and is more difficult to use on residential lines. Mr. Fauth directed Staff to ask National Plant to identify the manhole to manhole locations that have calcium deposits. Mr. Fauth informed the Committee the videos of 180 E. 19th Street lateral calcium deposits and the Fair and Harbor chain fling • repair could be available at the January meeting for review. JURISDICTION OF ON -SITE PRIVATE SEWER LATERALS The Committee was provided with a copy of a memo from Alan Burns, CMSD Counsel, confirming the District's jurisdiction in the regulation of sewer laterals and prohibiting the City of Costa Mesa in specifying construction standards of sewer laterals. Mr Harriers sent a letter regarding CMSD jurisdiction to Allan Roeder, City Manager, City of Costa Mesa, and he agrees with the recommendations. An agreement with the City is forthcoming. Director Ooten acknowledged there are regulations being proposed in State of California bills at the Senate and Assembly level to make local agencies responsible for private lateral lines. Mr. Fauth directed Staff to follow up on bills being discussed regarding private lateral lines. TRANSFER OF SEWER LINES FROM OCSD TO CMSD Mr. Hamers, Mr. Fauth and Mr. Winsor are working on the details of the responsibilities of the lines to be transferred. POWER POINT PRESENTATION OF SEWER LATERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM • Mr. Fauth is scheduled to present the District's Sewer Lateral And Clean Out Financial Assistance Power Point Presentation at the Santa Ana River Basin Section (SARBS) of °ti7<- COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING 7 5` DECEMBER 10, 2008 4� PAGE 3 the California Water Environment Association (CWEA) Collection Training Seminar on January 22, 2008. Ms. Jackson will assist with the presentation. Mr. Fauth will also contact Mr. Sutro regarding a program presentation to realtors and property managers to update them on the District's assistance program to homeowners and renters. DISTRICT YARD SAVINGS BY DESIGN The Committee reviewed a copy of the SCE Savings By Design Agreement with the District. The Estimated Project Incentive the District will receive is $2,189.00. The project architect and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) contractors also have a separate agreement with SCE and will receive a separate check for the project. The latest e-mail shows the District has 52 credits in the platinum level with a possible 3 additional credits. The District also plans to purchase renewable energy credits to provide additional points to the District for the project. Staff met with Robert Thornton to review and tailor the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) "Recommended Guidelines for Pre - Qualification of Contractors" in preparation for the bidding of the contract for the new District Yard LEED Building located at 174 W. Wilson. District Counsel reviewed the revised document. A memo regarding the • guidelines will be in the Board Packet for the December 19, 2008 meeting. IAPMO STANDARDS FOR SIZING GREASE INTERCEPTORS There has been a drive to require oversized grease interceptors for food service establishments. The Committee reviewed the Uniform Plumbing Code Table 10 -3 list of interceptor volumes needed per the size of the restaurant. Director Ooten commented the current Table 10 -3 list was going to be reduced to just a limited number of volumes. John Schaffer, of EEC, represented the District and recommended retaining the current limits. Mr. Hamers is sending a thank you from the District. FOG PROGRAM UPDATE FROM SEWER SYSTEM SUB COMMITTEE The sewer system sub - committee conducted a review of the progress of the District FOG Program and provided the Committee with a summary of the review. The Committee discussed an interceptor that cannot be located for the Mesa Restaurant. Director Monahan recommended contacting the prior owner. Mr. Dulake will contact the prior owner to see if he has any information regarding the interceptor. If that fails, Mr. Fauth recommended having the new owner televise the line to determine if there is an interceptor installed. Mr. Fauth will have Mr. Kolk follow up with the new owner. Mr. Fauth advised the Committee that Staff is working on a program with the Orange Coast College Recycling Center for residential grease drop -off. 10 DISPOSAL OF SCRAP METAL FROM FIRE DAMAGED EQUIPTMENT COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING DECEMBER 10, 2008 PAGE 4 The District had a significant amount of fire damaged material on the premises of JIMNI. Irvine Ranch owns the land where JIMNI is located and JIMNI's contract was coming up for renewal at the end of the month. The equipment had to be removed before that time. Golden Bear Recycling charged $2,500.00 to remove the equipment less the sale of the residuals of $1,000.00, for a total cost to the District of $1,500.00. Mr. Dulake contacted a number of scrap metal companies regarding the disposal and was not able to find any buying scrap at this time. Mr. Dulake took photos of the site after the removal and plans to provide those at the next Committee meeting. PROJECT #129 BRISTOL STREET SEWER; DESIGN PHASE UPDATE Mr. Hamers reported the project is moving along. The intent is not to put a pump station at the Bristol Street location but to replace the pipe to increase the line volume. The Irvine pump station was sized for the economic growth of the Bristol area. PROJECT #164 MISCELLANEOUS SEWER WORK Mr. Dulake reported parts have been ordered for the last two stations being upgraded and they will be completed as soon as the parts arrive. The crew will start the • maintenance schedule again turning the valves at the stations in mid - January 2009. #168 IRVINE PUMPING STATION RELOCATION - UPDATE ON CONSTRUCTION & DAMAGE TO ADJOINING PROPERTY Project is complete. Damage to the parking lot is being handled by the party's attorneys. PROJECT #170 PREPARE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS for PUMPING STATIONS Joe Sinacori and Paul Guzman are working on emergency response plans for all 20 pump stations. The project will take at least another 6 months to complete. PROJECT #171 IRVINE PUMPING STATION FORCE MAIN REHABILITATION Mr. Guzman reported the design and timing are being reviewed for replacement of an additional 2000 ft section all the way to the Elden pump station, with 450 ft currently completed. PROJECT #175 OCSD GRANT - TELEVISING CMSD SEWER LINES • A total of 9,144.72 LF of line inspection occurred in November. The November 30, 2008 status for televising is 90.2% complete (1,018,846.28LF/1,129,420LF) with an estimated a COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING DECEMBER 10, 2008 PAGE 5 project completion date of Mid May 2009. Mr. Fauth referred to the program contract stating all project deliverables, invoices and requests for reimbursement must be made to OCSD by October, 1, 2009. Mr. Fauth directed Staff to identify the deliverables OCSD requires and request those from National Plant. PROJECT #183 - SYSTEM WIDE SEWER REPAIR - FAIR AT HARBOR Mr. Guzman reported on replacement of 175 ft of main line from manhole to manhole to remove the sags. The project will probably start in January 2009 after the moratorium is lifted. Mr. Dulake reported a hole in the line at 770 W 18th Street was repaired before the moratorium went into effect. PROJECT #186 - SEWER LATERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The spreadsheet was last updated 12/02/08 and there have been 5 to 10 additional requests come in that are not included on the spreadsheet. As of December 2, 2008 $50,000.00 has been reimbursed, 42 requests have been completed, 28 are in progress and 2 are waiting for review. The Committee reviewed a graph of the history of the number of applicants per month. 0 PROJECT #187 - DISTRICT YARD UPDATE - LEED GOLD STANDARD The District is currently at 52 credits with 3 additional pending and will keep us in the platinum area but we are definitely in for gold. Mr. Limon mentioned Mesa Water has a contractor interested in renting the District Yard to store equipment while working on a Mesa project. Mr. Fauth will follow up. NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for January 14, 2008 at 10:30 am. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT Director Morahan adjourned the meeting at 11:32 a.m. • �_ AAA SI=C ?E a�'A,RY _ PRESIDENT