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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />MARCH 18, 2013 <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />TITLE APPROVED <br />ISSUANCE OF REQUEST FOR ? As Recommended <br />PROPOSALS FOR CLOSED CIRCUIT ? Amended <br />El Or dinance on 1S` Reading <br />TELEVISION INSPECTION OF ? Ordinance on 2 Reading <br />SANITARY SEWERS ? Implementing Resolution <br />? Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />CITY MANAGER <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Authorize the Public Works Agency to issue a Request for Proposals to qualified consulting <br />firms to provide closed circuit television sewer inspection services for the City's sanitary sewer <br />collections system. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The City of Santa Ana's sanitary sewer collections system comprises approximately 390 miles of <br />sewer mains, two sewer lift stations, 48,500 sewer laterals, and 8,000 sewer manholes that are <br />used to convey all sewer effluent from the City into the Orange County Sanitation District <br />system. In accordance with the City's Sewer System Management Plan and the State's waste <br />discharge requirements, the City must inspect, assess, and maintain the sanitary sewer system <br />in good repair. <br />Closed circuit television (CCTV) technology is commonly used to assess the condition of sewer <br />mains, identify sewer system deficiencies, and locate areas needing repair. To ensure and <br />maintain a satisfactory level of service and compliance with regulatory mandates, CCTV <br />technology is recommended to assess the City's sanitary sewer collections system. <br />In the past, the City has contracted with consulting firms to provide routine CCTV sanitary sewer <br />inspection services. As a result the City has identified and made numerous sewer repairs. <br />These repairs improve service levels and help prevent sanitary sewer spills from occurring. <br />Staff is requesting City Council approval to issue a request for proposal to qualified firms, <br />soliciting proposals to provide the necessary CCTV inspection services. <br />1 <br />19C-1
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