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Company Name
Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Contract #
A-2004-131
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
7/6/2004
Expiration Date
6/30/2006
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/2009
Destruction Year
2010
Notes
Amended by A-2004-131-01, A-2006-158
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7.1 Evaluate inspection data to identify "heavy accumulation areas" (areas where waste <br />accumulation in drainage facility are higher, relative to others). Develop a GIS Catch Basin <br />map that identifies all catch basins and "heavy accumulation areas." Determine if the <br />"heavy accumulation areas" can be linked to nearby industrial /commercial zones, residential <br />areas, or others. <br />7.2 Identify potential long -term source reduction strategies and/or treatment opportunities <br />using the GIS Catch Basin map and GIS databases. Source reduction may include, but not <br />be limited to the identification and elimination of illicit connections, illicit discharges, and <br />identification of areas for targeted public education and outreach or enforcement actions. <br />Treatment opportunities may include, but not be limited to, identification of areas requiring <br />more frequent drain cleaning or street sweeping, and identification of areas where <br />additional management and structural BMPs can be implemented. Coordinate data <br />findings with ongoing industrial and commercial inspection programs. <br />7.3 Evaluate collected GIS data to determine the successfulness of the project implementation. <br />Measures of success may include, but are not limited to, overall reduction in the amount of <br />materials removed from the City storm drain inlets and identification of "heavy <br />accumulation areas" and corresponding source control BMPs. This program will result in <br />long -term reduction of materials removed from the system through the implementation of <br />improved BMPs. <br />7.4 Prepare a summary report to include all elements of Tasks 7.1 through 7.3 annually during <br />the Agreement Term. Waste collection data is and will continue to be reported in the City's <br />NPDES Annual Report. Long -term success of this program will be tracked and evaluated <br />through this reporting. <br />7.5 Develop press release(s) summarizing annual results of the program and news articles for <br />inclusion in City newsletter. Distribute press release(s) to local newspapers, "heavy <br />accumulation areas," residents /businesses, industries, and business groups. Notify <br />SWRCB's Project Representative a minimum of ten (10) days prior news releases. <br />Task Deliverables: 7.4 Annual Summary Report 2004, Annual Summary Report 2005, 7.5 <br />Press Release(s), News Articles, City Newsletters <br />Task 8. Draft and Final Project Reports <br />8.1 Prepare a draft project report that includes the results of the tasks listed above. The report <br />shall include the following narrative sections: <br />a. A brief introduction section including a statement of purpose, the scope of the project, <br />and a description of the approach and techniques used during the project. <br />b. A list of the task deliverables previously submitted as outlined in the Schedule of <br />Deliverable Due Dates. <br />12 <br />
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