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The EEC team has comprehensive knowledge of the evaluation and development of SSO <br />ERPs. In fact, EEC assisted the City of Santa Ana in 2019 and City of El Segundo in 2014 to <br />update their respective SSO ERPs. SSO ERP updates are based on recent program <br />enhancements, personnel and equipment changes, and recent changes to the State's WDR <br />requirements for monitoring and reporting SSOs. <br />EEC also provides WDR/SSMP training support, including SSO emergency response training to <br />sewer system maintenance staff. In 2019, EEC conducted SSO emergency response training <br />for the City, which consisted of an evaluation of current practices and procedures, a <br />presentation on the recent updates to the State's monitoring and reporting requirements, and <br />SSO volume calculation examples. <br />2. FOG Program Management <br />EEC currently manages FOG programs for several Southern California agencies and uses <br />sophisticated database and GIS tools to collect, organize, analyze, and manage FOG data. <br />Having been closely involved in the development and implementation of key FOG control <br />program tools and processes, EEC's technical and field staff is thoroughly knowledgeable of <br />field data acquisition systems and workflows currently employed by the City. EEC will provide <br />the following services under this task: <br />Collect, organize, and manage the City's FOG Control Program data. <br />Provide monthly reports summarizing activities conducted and recommendations to the <br />City's FOG Control Program Manager. <br />Conduct regular meetings with City staff to evaluate the FOG Control Program, provide <br />recommendations, and prioritize project efforts. <br />Monitor the Orange County Health Care Agency's (OCHCA's) inventory of restaurants <br />and append any updates, changes, or additions to the City's FSE inventory. <br />Using the City's current FOG infraMAP database, maintain the FSE inventory, inspection <br />schedule, and FSE inspection frequencies and prioritization. Inspection frequencies and <br />prioritization will be based on FOG production, compliance history, elevated <br />maintenance location relationships, and SSO history. <br />Establish inspection schedules and coordinate and assign inspection tasks to the City's <br />code enforcement inspectors and EEC's compliance inspectors using infraMAP and GIS <br />tools. <br />Develop reports to summarize inspection results and compliance efforts. <br />Secure and append OCHCA's NPDES inspection data to the City's geodatabase for <br />analysis and to identify necessary NPDES follow-up inspections. EEC will ensure that <br />data are properly assigned to FSEs and violations are correctly identified. FSEs with <br />current violations will be properly identified on the map interface used by inspectors. <br />Use infraMAP software and ArcGIS to record inspection results and manage <br />inspections. <br />Provide support for the City's wireless inspection process, with which EEC is familiar. <br />Having played a pivotal role in the system's implementation, EEC is familiar with the <br />City's mobile data acquisition systems, including hardware, operating systems, software, <br />network structures, and evolving technologies. <br />Develop residential FOG educational/guidance materials and a plan to address <br />residential grease discharge and disposal practices. <br />As needed, develop and coordinate evaluation of new and emerging grease -control <br />technologies, including GRE and chemical/biological additives. <br />Proposal to Provide WDR Compliance Services - <br />City of Santa Ana, RFP 20-089 14 August 4, 2020 <br />