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Scope of Services and Schedule <br />Our approach to providing storm water related construction services is to be proactive and establish <br />expectations with developers and contractors early in the <br />construction process. We intend to work closely with City <br />staff to prioritize inspection needs (i.e., size, proximity to <br />303(d) listed water body segment, rainy or dry season, <br />etc.) based on the history of specific types of projects or <br />contractors. We have found that clear and upfront <br />communication with private developers helps verify that <br />NPDES issues, if they occur, will be properly addressed in <br />a timely manner. <br />Areas of expected support to construction services include: <br />► Conducting routine and proactive storm water <br />quality inspections for construction sites that <br />require Construction General Permit (CGP) <br />coverage <br />P. Conducting as -needed inspection assistance based <br />on project prioritization and City staff availability <br />► Collaborating with public works staff to bring NPDES <br />Municipal Facility Inspections <br />WSP's team has a thorough understanding of Orange <br />County's Fixed Facility Model Procedures. We have <br />inspected and/or reviewed each fixed facility within the City <br />and can continue to support the City with completing <br />inspections, tracking inspection requirements, and/or <br />training City staff to complete this effort. <br />Food Facility Inspections <br />Our project team has a thorough understanding of the <br />Food Service Establishment (FSE) inspection program in <br />Orange County. WSP routinely performed Health Care <br />Agency follow-up FSE inspections. Our staff will provide <br />the FSE with educational materials and will document <br />observations during the follow-up inspection. Should a <br />prohibited discharge occur, our staff will issue enforcement <br />per the City's water quality ordinance. <br />issues into timely compliance <br />£mmt;�b,e•utrpa.a; ';`..�.;.'. °':wa.rt o��.`pm�c;A„�,p <br />...m,imn.uaniu,. Ali.. p;fi CMnxp� tl, <br />m..�.p i��^••rvp m—.vJ.n •..vn,rv•rn rv•�p�W�.nn•Mavmpu. <br />Cm.ry UJ Ui.pnnl "°"mmm ••n•..e.... <br />Illegal Discharge/Illicit Connection Inspections, Spill Response, and Source Investigations <br />The City implements a program to actively detect and eliminate ID/ICs to the storm drain system. In <br />addition to the proactive detection identified through County -led outfall monitoring or City -led facility <br />inspections or special studies, a large portion of city investigations are in response to water pollution <br />complaints or reported incidents. To achieve a consistent response in compliance with MS4 permit <br />requirements, an Orange County Investigation Guidance Manual was developed by Orange County <br />Copermittees outlining the fundamental techniques that should be followed during investigations. Each <br />investigation must be thoroughly documented and discharges that present a significant threat to the <br />environment must be immediately reported and remediated as quickly as possible. <br />City of Santa Ana I Industrial/Commercial Inspection and NPDES Program Support Services I page 22 <br />RFP No. 23-028 <br />