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Although not required, City maintenance staff are encouraged to obtain California Water <br />Environment Agency (CWEA) training and certification. Several staff members have <br />received certification through this program. <br />(e) Provide equipment and replacement part inventories, including identification <br />of critical replacement parts. <br />The two sewer lift stations each have two pumps, if one pump fails, the other pump runs <br />until repairs are made. Both lift stations were equipped in July 2001 with automatic <br />backup emergency diesel generators. <br />An inventory of pipe and equipment is maintained at the City yard to make repairs to <br />small sewer mains and laterals. The City has two vacuum trucks to insure availability of <br />this equipment at all times. <br />(v) Design and Performance Provisions: <br />(a) Design and construction standards and specification for the installation of new <br />sanitary sewer systems, pump stations and other appurtenances; and for the <br />rehabilitation and repair of existing sanitary sewer systems; and <br />The City's standards for the proper installation and inspection of sewer lines are <br />discussed in Section (iii) (B) above. Additionally, the City has standardized its use of <br />equipment in the pumping stations for ease of maintenance and replacement. This <br />includes the pumps, liquid level indicators, electrical components, valves, piping and <br />radios. <br />The City uses sewer lining technology where these methods are cost effective and <br />practical. The City has adopted the American Public Works Association Standard <br />Specifications for Public Works Construction ("Greenbook") as its standard specification <br />11 <br />75A-13 <br />