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6.3.3 Statewide Trash Provisions <br />Commercial/Industrial Inspection and Database <br />Management Consultant Services <br />Wood can continue to provide cost-effective solutions and assist the City with understanding the compliance <br />pathways for the trash provisions. Wood's staff has led many of Orange County's subcommittee meetings, <br />Ad Hoc Meetings, and Technical Advisory Committee meetings. We have presented at several workshops. <br />We understand the potential resource challenges that the Trash Provisions are creating for City resources <br />and can offer our services to the City to identify and realize potential cost-effective pathways to compliance. <br />Our extensive experience working in the City means we are familiar with the landscape and understand the <br />existing trash controls and how to translate these existing resources into a cost-effective compliance pathway. <br />6.3.4 TMDL Compliance <br />Wood is routinely involved with several stakeholder -led groups to further the science of TMDL development <br />in southern California receiving waters. We have worked on TMDLs for a variety of pollutants including metals, <br />bacteria, nutrients, salts, sediment, dissolved oxygen, pesticides, and pathogens. Our experience <br />encompasses numerous aspects of TMDL implementation including watershed planning, special studies, and <br />coordination with stakeholders involved in third -party TMDL development. We have experience with a variety <br />of TMDL approaches including development of water effect ratios (WER) and load modeling for metals TMDL; <br />source assessment studies, and land use runoff monitoring projects to support long-term modeling of <br />pollutant loading. Under the last contract period, Wood developed recommendations on strategies for the <br />City to implement for the Newport Bay TMDL program. With the work performed and expertise on the TMDL <br />compliance issues, Wood provides extensive resources available to the City to meet the City's long-term goals <br />of having more control over the programmatic direction of the TMDL programs. <br />6.3.5 Water Quality Complaints <br />We understand that this project may also involve responding to and investigating water quality complaints <br />and reports related to the City's ID/IC program. Our project team has performed thousands of water quality <br />investigations for the cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, and Santa Ana. We have worked closely with various <br />city departments during many of these investigations. We understand the importance of having personnel <br />readily available to respond to water quality complaints within one hour or less and have set up a redundant <br />system with multiple authorized inspectors to provide the City support when needed. Each of our inspection <br />staff members is equipped with cell phones to allow for prompt responses to emails and telephone calls from <br />the City. We anticipate that our authorized inspectors will have open lines of communication with the City <br />during the investigations. Following each ID/IC investigation, we will provide a detailed email summary with <br />photographs and recommendations to the City within one business day of the incident. <br />a 25F-31 wood. <br />