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15 - Fourth Addendum to EEC for FOG Program Costa Mesa Sanitary District …an Independent Special District Protecting our community’s health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.cmsdca.gov Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: July 31, 2013 Subject: Approve the Fourth Addendum to the Agreement with Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc. for Continuing the District’s Fats, Oil, Grease (FOG) Program Summary On June 21, 2010, the Board approved an agreement with Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc. (EEC) to develop and manage a Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) Control Program. The agreement with EEC expire d on June 30, 201 3 . Staff Recommendation That the Board of Directors approves the Fourth Addendum to the Agreement with Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc. for Continuing the District’s Fats, Oil, Grease (FOG) Program . Analysis During the past three years, EEC has been responsible for providing FOG Control Program management activities such as database and GIS management, program assessment and recommendations, FOG source investigation oversight and support as well as other related support activities. However, the primary source of service by EEC is conducting inspections at food service establishments. Listed below is the total number inspections performed by EEC during the past year. ITEM NO. 15 Board of Directors July 31 , 2013 Page 2 of 4 Inspection Type Quantity Initial/Permitting Inspections 48 BMP/GRE Inspections (includes interceptors and traps) 129 GRE Inspections (interceptors only) 69 BMP Inspections 103 Compliance Inspections 77 Enforcement Inspections 7 Of the 198 total grease control devices inspected 77 were not incompliance for FOG and required a follow -up. Any facility requiring additional enforcement actions such as multiple follow -up inspections are described below.  Cabo Grill Interceptor – 4/30/2013 inspection identified grease interceptor water levels high. Required to hydro -jet effluent line. C&R Drains cleared blockage.  California Wok – 7/18/2012 inspection identified baffle wall missing. Requi red multiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facility in compliance during 4/26/2013 inspection.  El Metate Market – 11/27/2012 inspection identified FOG percentage above 25%. Required multiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facili ty in compliance during 4/24/2013 inspection.  Charo Chicken – 10/15/2012 inspection identified FOG percentage above 25%. Required multiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facility in compliance during 2/7/2013 inspection.  Ramen Yamadaya – 7/2 7/2012 inspection identified FOG percentage above 25%. Required multiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facility in compliance during 11/30/2012 inspection.  Thai Spice – 11/27/2012 inspection identified FOG percentage above 25%. Required mul tiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facility in compliance during 5/28/2013 inspection.  Ruby’s Diner – 3/4/2013 inspection identified FOG percentage above 25%. Required multiple compliance inspections to gain compliance. Facility in compliance during 5/7/2013 inspection. Board of Directors July 31 , 2013 Page 3 of 4 FOG is now the number one cause for sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs ), so it is important that the District continues inspecting and enforcing food service establishments for implementing best management practices. As you can see in the amount of inspections performed above, the District does not have the adequate staff or resources to manage this part of the prog ram in -house. During the first six months of 2013, the District did not experience an SSO caused by FOG fr om a food service establishment . As a result of EEC’s performance, staff is recommending their contract be ext ended for an additional two years, expiring on June 30, 2015 . According to District Operations Code Section 4.04.070(f), no agreement or contract shall extend for a period of more than five years, except for trash and recycling contracts and professional services contract for those persons serving as District Officers (e.g. General Manager, District Engineer, District Counsel and District T reasurer). In January 2015, staff will solicit bids for managing the District’s FOG Program. EE C’s cost will increase slightly by 4.28% from $99,733 to $104,000 . Strategic Plan Element & Goal This item supports achieving Strategic Element 1.0, Sewer Inf rastructure and Strategic Goal No. 1.8, Fats Oil Grease (FOG) Program. Legal Review Deputy District Counsel has reviewed and approved the Fourth Addendum to Agreement. Financial Review The cost to continue the FOG program is $104,000 . In the FY 2013 -14 Budget, $104,000 is allocated for this program. In the FY 2014 -15 Budget, $107,000 is allocated for this program. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the July 31 , 2013 Board of Directors regular meeting at District headquarters and on District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Do not approve the Fourth Addendum and d irect staff to report back with more information . Board of Directors July 31 , 2013 Page 4 of 4 Reviewed by: S tacey Cuevas Finance Manager Attachment A: Fourth Addendum to Agreement with EEC