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Minutes - Sewer System - 2008-08-13 • Fls� ''aG� ,' 'iS .. :'is [sI• V 4W y,11Ii H:i • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING AUGUST 13, 2008 CALL TO ORDER Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in Committee session on August 13, 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: Art Perry; Gary Monahan; Jim Ferryman DIRECTORS ABSENT: Bob Ooten, Arlene Schafer STAFF PRESENT: Robin B. Hamers, Manager/District Engineer; Thomas Fauth, Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, • Board Secretary/District Clerk /Program Manager; Sherry Kallab, Management Analyst; Joe Limon, Inspector; Debbie Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist; Janel Jackson, Office Specialist II; Paul Guzman, Inspector; Karl Dulake; Maintenance Supervisor OTHERS PRESENT: None MONTHLY SPILL STATISTICS Mr. Fauth presented the overall Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) statistics for 2008 noting two new private SSOs on July 25th and July 26th. An uncapped clean out and clogged lateral caused the first SSO at 675 Park Drive. The complex manager was uncooperative. The CMSD Maintenance Supervisor called C&R Drains to clear the line. Director Perry asked if CMSD intended to bill the property owner. Mr. Fauth noted C&R Drains was to bill the owner directly. Grease and debris caused the second SSO at The Heritage on Avenue of the Arts. All but 10 gallons were contained in the parking lot. SEWER MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER OPTIONS; SEWER STANDARDS S-100 AND S-105 • Staff reviewed the District's standard plans for manhole covers and rings. Mr. Fauth is researching alternative sources for manhole covers and rings and is arranging free trials of new products. Mr. Fauth described a new hinged manhole. The cover locks in place COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING -® AUGusT 13, 2008 ,�Q--•?~ PAGE 2 • when opened for safety purposes and is 25% lower cost than the current manhole covers and rings from Alhambra Foundry. Mr. Fauth and Mr. Dulake attended a CWEA presentation on July 17, 2008 where the new design manhole covers and rings were demonstrated. Mr. Dulake had two free manholes delivered to the District to be used in a trial project in heavy traffic. Mr. Guzman noted the material used in the manholes and covers from Alhambra Foundry has been of questionable quality. Mr. Hamers informed the Committee there are 6,500 manholes in the District. Mr. Fauth reported the alternative covers and rings appear to be of good quality and proper size. Mr. Dulake reported there are two hinged models; one has a gasket to reduce noise and the second has seals to prevent Inflow. The locks on the covers require a special tool to open the covers. The hinged manholes will be installed at Harbor and Victoria, a very busy intersection, to receive a thorough trial test. OCSD PEROXIDE STATION AT CMSD MENDOZA PUMPING STATION The Committee reviewed the OSCD Hydrogen-Peroxide Project plans for Mendoza PS. Mr. Hamers noted the tanks hold 3000 gallons. Mr. Fauth reported the 3/8" feeder line is in place. Mr. Limon commented OCSD is waiting for Costa Mesa Fire Department safety approval of the plans. Staff will forward the project agreement to the Board for approval. TRANSFER OF SEWER LINES FROM OCSD TO CMSD • Mr. Fauth detailed the results of the August 5, 2008 meeting with Orange County Sanitation District Staff regarding the transfer of sewer lines OCSD requested. Referring to Exhibit A, OCSD/CMSD Sewer Transfer, Mr. Fauth noted both parties agreed on the sewer lines represented in blue. Both CMSD and OCSD Staff agreed additional work is required regarding sewer lines represented in pink. Potential issues include future liabilities fore repairs and relocations, CMSD access and CMSD maintenance capabilities. OCSD Staff provided CCTV video of the OCSD lines. Mr. Hamers mentioned discussions with CMSD General Counsel regarding sewer lines without easements. Public records of the public sewer lines on given properties need to include easements. Mr. Burns plans to comment on the issue at the August 28, 2008 CMSD Board Meeting. The Committee reviewed financial impacts to the District as a result of the OCSD sewer line transfers. The Committee recommended Staff prepare and send letters to affected property owners before fees are charged. Timing of the fees will be determined at a later date after the agreements are signed. PROJECT #129 BRISTOL STREET SEWER - DESIGN PHASE UPDATE Mr. Hamers reported CMSD received Bristol Street sewer plan comments from the Cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The plans are under revision for re-submittal. PROJECT #164 MISCELLANEOUS SEWER WORK - ADAMS PUMP • STATION EMERGENCY WORK COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT *f <` MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING eu AUGUST 13, 2008 PAGE 3 _ Mr. Hamers reported the underwater portion of the Adams Pump Station was deteriorated far more than anticipated and was repaired on an emergency basis. PROJECT #168 IRVINE PUMPING STATION RELOCATION - UPDATE ON CONSTRUCTION & DAMAGE TO ADJOINING PROPERTY Mr. Hamers updated the Committee on damages to the adjoining property and noted the District is protected through the Contractor's agreement. Director Ferryman requested Staff stay on top of the issue to ensure the matter is resolved in a timely manner. PROJECT #170 PREPARE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS for PUMPING STATIONS Mr. Hamers reported emergency response plans are progressing. PROJECT #171 IRVINE PUMPING STATION FORCE MAIN REHABILITATION • Mr. Hamers stated his appreciation for the quick Board approval of the emergency work needed on the Irvine Pump Station force main; 450 feet of force main was successfully installed. PROJECT #175 OCSD GRANT - TELEVISING CMSD SEWER LINES Staff reported televising is 87% complete (979,425LF/1 ,129,420LF) with an estimated project completion date of June 2009. PROJECT #183 - SYSTEM WIDE SEWER REPAIR - VICTORIA AT HARBOR Mr. Hamers thanked the Board for the prompt approval of the emergency work at Victoria and Harbor. Staff will inspect pipe sections to evaluate materials, age and deterioration. Information gathered from the pipe inspection will be used in the force main planned replacement plan the District has in place. Mr. Dulake provided photos and samples of the replaced force main for the Committee's review. Mr. Fauth reported Staff was surprised to find soil eroding the pipe on the outside was less than erosion on the inside of the pipe. Mr. Limon stated some sections of pipes would break up in small sections as they were removed because the walls were so thin. Mr. Hamers informed the Committee soil differences make it difficult to determine the condition of the pipe • because the soil in one area may not be causing any pipe erosion and 10 feet away the soil can be eroding the pipe significantly. Mr. Limon stated some of the pipe would be Y COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT q MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING Aucusr 13,2008 PAGE 4 • inch thick on the bottom and 1/8 inch thick on the top. Mr. Guzman reported 18 inches of asphalt from the storm drain above had crushed the pipe. The project is 95% complete. PROJECT #186 - SEWER LATERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Staff presented the updated sewer lateral lists by fiscal year. Staff provided two additional reports; one for CCTV required for commercial/industrial remodels and one for CCTV requirements due to Sewer Spill Overflows. Ms. Jackson reported there are 23 reimbursements remaining to be processed from FY07/08 and 22 reimbursement requests with 16 requests in progress for FY08-09. Mr. Fauth noted $113,000 in reimbursements were processed for FY07-08. Mr. Hamers reported the District saved one 88 year old Costa Mesa resident from excessive repair costs through the program. Ms. Jackson plans to present the resident with her reimbursement check. PROJECT #187 - DISTRICT YARD UPDATE - LEED GOLD STANDARD Mr. Hamers reported receipt of the first plan check from the City. Comments are being addressed and the plans are scheduled to be re-submitted next week. CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES • The CMSD pump station maintenance chart indicated there are five remaining pressure sensor upgrades remaining. Mr. Dulake noted two were completed (Santa Ana and 23rd Street) and the remaining three pump stations are scheduled for completion in the next few weeks. NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for September 10, 2008 at 10:30 am. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT Director Monahan adjourned the meeting at 11:30 a.m. SECRETARY PRESIDENT •