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WOOD ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Contract #
A-2018-143
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
6/5/2018
Expiration Date
6/30/2021
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2021
Destruction Year
2028
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j Proposal <br />Commercial/Industrial Inspection and Database <br />Management Consultant Services <br />CGP compliance, and industrial/commercial NPDES inspections. Wood has also assisted the City with <br />developing TMDL compliance strategies, assisted the City with program management, assisted the City with <br />the implementation framework for the trash provisions, and assisted with grant funding support. <br />4.2 Phase I MS4 NPDES Program, City of Anaheim, CA <br />Requested Information: Year Completed: Ongoing; Client Name: City of Anaheim; <br />Contact:; Keith Linker (714) 765-4141 <br />Wood has assisted with the implementation of several aspects of the <br />Phase I MS4 Permit program, including NPDES compliance inspections <br />at fixed -facilities, construction site evaluations, guidance manual and <br />procedure development, source investigation studies, WQMP <br />verification and O&M inspections, PEA support for all chapters, <br />training, trash provision program guidance and program <br />implementation, and grant program support. Wood has developed a <br />variety of procedures and guidance materials for the City's NPDES <br />program. We have inspected hundreds of sites with WQMPs or <br />structural treatment controls, verified structural treatment controls <br />were installed in accordance with the WQMP and grading plan, inspected thousands of industrial and <br />commercial facilities, completed thousands of ID/IC and source investigations, and provided annual trainings <br />to City staff for over the last 10 years. With several of these programs transitioned to the City's Code <br />Enforcement Department, Wood continues to provide programmatic level support including inventory <br />development, on -going training, assistance with cases as needed, and PEA support. Wood has also provided <br />support to the City's other compliance programs such as administering grant requirements for the City for <br />multiple projects including a pilot storm water infiltration project to assess potential impacts of storm water <br />infiltration on groundwater quality and quantity. <br />4.3 City of San Juan Capistrano, CA <br />Requested Information: Year Completed: Ongoing; Client Name: City of San Juan Capistrano; <br />Contact; Dr. Hossein Ajideh, PE (949) 449-1190 <br />Since 2015, Wood has provided professional storm water program support and engineering services for <br />compliance with the Phase I MS4 Permit (Order No. R9-2015-0100). Wood <br />assists the City on a wide range of MS4 permit issues including: commercial <br />and industrial inspection program; post -construction structural BMP <br />inspection program; Review of WQMPs for new development and significant <br />re -development; working directly with developers and project owners to help <br />the applicants comply with the City's municipal code and MS4 permit <br />requirements; annual report preparation for the city-wide Jurisdictional Runoff <br />Management Program; managing the Industrial General Permit compliance <br />program for city owned facilities; public education and outreach programkf ; <br />related to permit compliance or community events such as the annual creek <br />cleanup day; development of an implementation plan for compliance with the �. <br />Trash Amendments requirements for the Track 2 option; preparing letters of <br />correspondence to business owners, residents, and the RWQCB; review of <br />wood. <br />
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