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Public Works
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25M
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9/1/2015
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Exhibit A - Request for Proposals <br />Appendix <br />ATTACHMENT 1 <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS <br />FOR <br />NPDES & ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS <br />FEE STUDY <br />RFP NO.: 14 -069 <br />GENERAL <br />The City of Santa Ana is regulated by the Waste Discharge Requirements for the County of Orange, <br />Orange County Flood Control District, and the Incorporated Cities of Orange County within the Santa <br />Ana Region ( "MA4 Permit ") issued by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board ( "Regional <br />Board "). (Regional Board Order No. R8- 2009 -0030, NPDES No. CAS618030, as amended by Regional <br />Board Order No. R8- 2010 - 0062.) The MS4 Permit is currently being rewritten and is expected to be <br />adopted soon. The MS4 Permit requires the City to implement programs, such as commercial and <br />industrial inspections and public outreach. It also requires the City to comply with discharge <br />prohibitions. Complying with the MS4 Permit's requirements imposes financial burdens on the City. <br />The City of Santa Ana (The City) is soliciting proposals from professional consulting firms to perform a <br />fee study for the City of Santa Ana Federal Clean Water Protection ( NPDES) Program. Consulting <br />services will require a full understanding of EPA's and the Regional Board's current regulations and <br />permits, a firm understanding of the new draft MS4 permit and the TMDL requirements for the Newport <br />Bay. <br />The work, in general, consists of having a full understanding of the potential costs attributed to this <br />program and the expertise to evaluate and recommend various funding options. The analysis shall <br />include at a minimum all funding options with all requirements required to implements these fees and a <br />clear and justifiable nexus for each funding source. <br />The Consultant shall be able to assist the City through this contract to provide the necessary services. <br />The Consultant shall utilize in -house staff and/or sub - Consultants to complete the assignments to meet <br />the City requirements. For specialized work for which the prime Consultant shall require a sub - <br />Consultant, the prime Consultant shall serve as an administrative liaison between the City and the sub - <br />Consultant. The prime Consultant mark -up for sub - Consultants shall not exceed 10 %. <br />The Proposal shall be limited to fifteen (15) pages and the Firms qualifications shall be limited to twenty <br />(20) pages for a total page count of 35. A cover letter shall summarize key factors and guarantee that <br />key personnel shall be committed to manage and perform the required tasks throughout the duration of <br />the contract. A separate Fee Proposal to perform the work as described herein shall accompany the <br />Proposal in a separate sealed envelope. <br />25M -23 <br />
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