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25C - AGMT - CATCH BASIN PROJ
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Public Works
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25C
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11/28/2011
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.. <br />v V '.. ?J <br />West Coast Storm, Inc. <br />Storm it'ater and Envirortntental Soltitions <br />County of Orange, OC Public Works <br />Automatic Retractable Screen Excluders, Connector Pipe Screen Full Capture Trash <br />Systems, and Catch Basin Inserts <br />RFP# 080-591792 <br />West Coast Storm Screen <br />Automatic Retractable Screen <br />Equipment Design and Specification Report <br />(Information provided to the City as requested in the RFQ documents under <br />Attachment A. Scope of fVork) <br />Regulatory Permits Required for Installation. Confined space entry permitting is required <br />on all drain installations. 40-hour HAZWOPER training is required for storm drain entry. <br />Maintenance Requirements. Preventative Maintenance of regular street sweeping will <br />prevent debris from building up in front of the unit. <br />Suggested Yearly Maintenance. Inspections consist of visually inspecting the unit from <br />street level and performing an opening-lock function check. <br />Visual Inspection: <br />1. Clean away any built-up debris and foreign object debris. Remove any visible debris <br />that may be on, in front of, and nearby the unit. <br />2. Look for any visible signs of vandalism or damage that may compromise the unit's <br />ability to properly function. Attempted vandalism and slight damage should be <br />inspected closely to ensure no future damage may result. <br />Opening-Lock Function Check: <br />I . Using a pen or screwdriver, insert it through the perforated openings at the center of <br />the main screen in order to make contact with the sail (locking mechanism). <br />2. Push forward until the screen unlocks and hinges open. <br />3. Place your opposite hand against the screen so it does not close, slowly remove the <br />pen or screwdriver from hole. <br />4. Slowly guide the screen down just before it locks, remove your hand letting the <br />weight of the screen lock itself. <br />5. If the unit is not opening and closing to the standard in which it was installed and the <br />unit is not hindered by debris or F.O.D. (foreign object debris) then the unit may be <br />damaged and replacement may be necessary. Contact West Coast Storm, Inc. for <br />further assistance. <br />Page 35 of 45 <br />654 South Lincoln Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92408 - Telephone 909.890.5700 Facsimile 909.890.5988 <br />California General A/HAZ Contractor License Number: 888152 <br />25C-35
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