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EXHIBIT A CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />RFP NO.: 20-089 <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS COMPLIANCE SERVICES <br />A. Introduction <br />The Water Resources Division of the Public Works Agency is committed to providing the <br />highest quality drinking water systems and sewer collection and conveyance systems. <br />To pursue this mission, the Water Resources Division is issuing this Request for <br />Proposal (RFP) for Waste Discharge Requirement (WDR) and Environmental <br />Compliance Services to assist City staff in implementing key mandated programs, <br />including the FOG control program outlined in the City's Sewer System Management <br />Plan (SSMP) and as adopted in the Santa Ana Municipal Code Chapter 39. Continuous <br />and timely interaction with our customers, particularly the food service establishment <br />(FSE) community, is paramount to the successful control of FOG in the sewer collection <br />and conveyance system. The work that will be performed by the selected Consultant is <br />essential to the City's ability to effectively control FOG in the sewer collection and <br />conveyance systems, as well as maintaining compliance with key regulatory programs. <br />B. Background & Description <br />The City of Santa Ana is located in the County of Orange in Southern California. The City <br />encompasses 27.2 square miles and a population of 332,318 people. There are approximately <br />1,000 FSEs and about 250 are equipped with Grease Removal Equipment (GREs) that require <br />regular FOG control inspections. <br />The Water Resources Division is a part of the City's Public Works Agency and oversees and <br />maintains the daily operations of the public water system and sanitary sewer system. The City <br />of Santa Ana's water system is comprised of approximately 478 miles of water main, 45 MG of <br />storage at 5 sites, 7 Metropolitan Water District connections, 21 groundwater wells, 7 pump <br />stations, 4 pressure regulating stations and utilizes 2 pressure zones. The City's sanitary sewer <br />system has approximately 9,000 manholes, 400 miles of sewer mains and 2 lift stations. The <br />sewer system collects all sewage and transports it to the Orange County Sanitation District for <br />treatment. The Water Resources Division administrative and engineering section is tasked with <br />overseeing the implementation of WDR and other Environmental compliance programs. <br />C. Work Description <br />The selected Consultant will provide WDR/SSMP compliance services, FOG Program <br />management services, FSE & GRE inspections, Environmental compliance services, program <br />information and outreach, expert review and advice to City staff, maintain maps, records, and <br />an array of related technical support services. The Core Requirements and Deliverables are <br />listed below and represent the central work efforts the Consultant will be responsible for <br />performing. <br />D. Core Requirements and Deliverables (Stated Fee basis) <br />Consultant shall provide the following deliverables in accordance with established procedures <br />as dictated by the Program Manager or designee. Turnaround time shall not exceed thirty (30) <br />calendar days perassignment unless otherwise specified by the Program Manager or designee. <br />The Consultant is expected to be knowledgeable in environmental protection and treatment, <br />especially as it relates to sewage systems, FOG control, as well as public water systems. <br />Page 1 of 10 <br />