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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-14COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA P. 0. BOX 8127. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 92708 10844 ELLIS AVENUE (EUCLID OFF-RAMP, SAN DIEGO FREEWAY) December 8, 1983 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING DISTRICTS NOS, lJ.2, 3J 5, 6~ 7 & 11 WEDNESDAYJ DECEMBER 14, 1983 -7:30· P.M. 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY~ CALIFORNIA TELEPHONES: AREA CODE 714 540-2910 962-2411 The next regular meeting of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. J., 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, will be held at the above hour and date. ,Jr&.· ti~ Secretary Scheduled Upcoming Meetings: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -None Scheduled December January February March April May June July August September October November December COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS of 0 RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA P.O.BOX8127 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA 92708 (714) 540-2910 (714)962-2411 JOINT BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING DATES Joint Board Meetings Executive Committee Meetings Dec 14, 1983 None Scheduled Jan 11, 1984 Jan 25, 1984 Feb 8, 1984 Feb 22, 1984 Mar 8, 1984 Mar 22, 1984 Apr 11, 1984 Apr 25, 1984 May 9, 1984 May 23, 1984 Jun 13, 1984 Jun 27, 1984 Jul 11, 1984 Jul 25, 1984 Aug 8, 1984 None Scheduled Sep 12, 1984 Sep 26, 1984 Oct 10, 1984 Oct 24, 1984 Nov 14, 1984 Nov 28, 1984 Dec 12, 1984 None Scheduled r l.s-BOARDS OF DIRECTORS ~ II Post Office Box 8127 County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, California 1 0844 Ellis Avenue~ Fountain Valley, Calif., 92708 Telephones: JOINT BOARDS Area Code 714 540-2910 962-2411 AGENDA MEETING DATE DECEMBER 14, 1983 -7:30 P.M. ANY DIRECTOR DESIRING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ANY AGENDA ITEM, PLEASE CALL THE MANAGER OR APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENI HEAD. IN ADDITION, STAFF WILL BE AVAILABLE AT /:OU P.M. IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING WEDNESDAY'S MEETING (1) Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation (2) Roll call (3) Appointment of Chairmen pro tem, if necessary (4) Recognition of persons who wish to be heard on specific agenda items (5) Consideration of motion to receive and file minute excerpts, if any. See supplemental agenda (6) EACH DISTRICT (7) ACTION: If no corrections or amendments are made, the following minutes will be deemed approved as mailed and be so ordered by the Chairman: District 1 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned District 2 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned District 3 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 198~, adjourned District 5 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned District 6 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned District 7 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned District 11 -November 9, 1983, regular and November 29, 1983, adjourned ALL DISTRICTS Reports of: (a) Joint Chairman (b) General Manager (c) General Counsel (8) ALL DISTRICTS Consideration of roll call vote motion ratifying payment of claims of the joint and individual Districts as follows: (Each Director shall be called only once and that vote will be regarded as the same for each District represented unless a Director expresses a desire to vote differently for any District.) See ~ page(s) "A" "B" and "C" 11L:02L83 11Ll6L83 ALL DISTRICTS Joint Operating Fund $327,239.95 $217,700.17 Capital Outlay Revolving Fund -442,283.38 10,233,16 ~ Joint Working Capital Fund 50,212.01 56,451.51 Self-Funded Insurance Funds 2,201.57 3,353.00 DISTRICT NO. 1 lQ.40 693.00 \\ DISTRICT NO. 2 149.24 27,612.82 DISTRICT NO. 3 34,736.21 17 ,531.34 DISTRICT NO. 5 91,436.91 2,464.29 DISTRICT NO. 6 346.82 707.10 DISTRICT.NO. 7 2,252.81 4,126.60 DISTRICT NO. 11 611. 74 8,120.03 DISTRICTS NOS. 5 & 6 JOINT 2,472.22 4.00 DISTRICTS NOS. 6 & 7 JOINT 16.16 3£084.64 $953£969.42 $352 £ 081. 66 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS NOS. 9(a) THROUGH 9(w) (9) ALL DISTRICTS All matters placed on the consent calendar are considered· as not requiring discussion or further explanation.and unless any particular item is requested to be removed from the consent . calendar by a Director, staff member, or member of the public in attendance, there will be no separate discussion of these items·. All items on the consent calendar will be enacted by one action approving all motions, and casting a unanimous ballot for· resolutions included on the consent calendar. All items removed f ~om the consent calendar shall be considered in the regular order of business. Members of the public who wish to renDve an item from the consent calendar shall, upon recognition by the chair, state their name, address and designate by letter the item to be removed from the consent calendar. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Chairman will determine if any items are to be deleted from the consent calendar. Consideration of action to approve all agenda items appearing on the consent calendar not specifically removed from same. -2- 11L30L:83 $251,819.73 294,111.38 36,094.67 37,011.63 1,914.00 7,414.54 1,755.67 4,462.31 1,933.70 5,119.02 157,292.28 2,323.41 22.14 $801,274.48 .-' ". (9) 12/14/sJ ALL DISTRICTS· I (a) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-179, to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation and awarding purchase contract for Supplying Chlorine in One-Ton Cylinders, Specification (b) (c) No. C-014, to Continental Chemical Company for the price of $145.00 per ton, plus tax (estimated annual expenditure of $105,000) See pages "D" and "E• Consideration of motion to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and awarding Specification No. M-014, Pickup and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Material, to IT Corporation for the total amount of $13,360.00. See page "F" Consideration of Resolution No. 83-181, to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and awarding contract for waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications, Job No. PW-101, to Cincinnati Time Equipment Co., Inc. in the total amount of $18,425.54. See pages "G" and "H" (d) (1) Consideration of D)tion approving Change Order No. 2 to the plans and specifications for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, authorizing an addition of $675.00 to the contract with George Miller Contruction Company to remodel and repair three additional manholes. See page "I" (2) Consideration of m:>tion approving Change Order No. 3 to the plans and specifications Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue authorizing an adjustment of total addition of $45,075.00 Miller Construction Company. for Rehabilitation of Bushard to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, engineer's quantities for a to the contract with George See page "J" (3) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-181, accepting Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, as complete, authorizing execution of a Notice of Completion, and approving Final Closeout Agreement. See page ·"K" (e) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-182, approving plans and specifications for Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. See page "L" (f) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-183, approving plans and specifications for Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant ·No. 1, Job No. PW-109, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. See page "M" (g) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-184, approving plans and specifications for Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-115, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. See page "N" -3- 12/14/83 • ..... / -' 9) ALL DISTRICTS (Continued) (h) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-185, approving plans and ~ specifications for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, Job No. I-2R-2, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to "C" Headworks at Plant No. 2, Job No. I-2R-3, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. See page "O" (i) consideration of motion authorizing staff to issue Change Order A to Purchase Order No. 11705 to G. s. Rasmussen for coupling studies in connection with Modification of Engine Compressor Units in Blower Building, Job No. PW-092, changing the scope of work to delete work in the amount of $3,500.00 not now required based on analyses to date, and to include evaluation of an alternate coupling, at a cost not to exceed $5,000.00, for a net increase in authorized work of $1,500.00, from $9,500.00 to $ll,OOO (j) Consideration of mtion authorizing the staff to issue a purchase order to American Demolition, Inc. in the amount of $11,700.00 for Repair of Junction Box on 78-inch Ocean Outfall, (Specification No. R-014) which was damaged by County equipment while working on the flood control channel (Districts to be reimbursed the repair cost.by the County of Orange) (k) Consideration of DDtion authorizing staff to issue a purchase order to MISCO Industrial Sales co. in the total amount of '-...) $26,131.69 plus tax and freight for proprietary purchase of a New Drive Station and Spare Parts (Specification No. E-142) for improvement m:>dif ications to the Serpentix Conveyor used to convey digested, dewatered sludge from the storage hoppers to the truck loading bin at Plant No. 2 (1) Consideration of motion to receive and file the management letter from Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Certified Public Accountants, relative to the annual audit for the year ended June 30, 1983. See page "P" (m) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-188, approving Amendment No. 1 to the County Sanitation Districts of Orange county Revised Deferred Compensation Plan for the officers and employees of the District, which incorporates recent changes in the regulations of the Internal Revenue Service relative to deferred compensation plans. See page "O" (n) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-189, approving and adopting revised guidelines pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, and repealing Resolution No. 82-127. See page "R" -4-u -· 12/14/83 9) ALL DISTRICTS (Continued) (o) (1) Consideration of m:>tion to receive and file the Selection Committee certification re final negotiated fee with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design of Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-1J Digesters c and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-21 and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3. See page "S" (2) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-186, approving~agreement with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design of Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation ~lant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-11 Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-2; and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3, on an hourly-rate basis, plus profit and direct expense reimburse- ment, for a total amount not to exceed $96,294.00 See page "T" (p) (1) Consideration of motion to receive and file the Selection Committee certification re final negotiated fee with Butier Engineering, Inc. re Addendum No. 9 to Agreement for Construction Management Services, providing for services re processing of CPM schedules and payment control re Job No. P2-25-2, Hydraulic Reliability Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2, and Job No. P2-26, Primary Basis P & Q at Treatment Plant No. 2. See page "U" (2) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-187, approving Addendum No. 9 to Agreement with Butier Engineering, Inc. for Construction Management Services, providing for services re processing of CPM schedules and payment control re Jobs Nos. P2-25-2 and P2-26, on an hourly-rate basis, for total amounts not td exceed $17,200.00 and $10,500.00, respectively. See page "V" DISTRICT 2 (q) Consideration of the following resolutions waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected agencies, pursuant to the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties: See page "W" Resolution No. 83-192-2 83-193-2 83-194-2 83-195-2 83-196-2 Annexation No. and Title No. 41 -Tract No. 9713 No. 42 -Ramsamooj Annexation No. 44 -Albers Annexation No. 46 -Ryan Annexation No. SO -Casada Annexation -s- 12/14/83 ' 9) DISTRICT 2 (Continued) (r) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-198-2, ordering annexation of .sos acres of territory to the District located on the west side ~· of Owens Drive north of Mohler Drive in the city of Anaheim, proposed Annexation No. 57 -Cohen Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 2. See page "X" (s) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-199-2, approving agreement with industrial wastewater discharge permittee, Orange County Metal Processing Company, for the deferred payment of delinql!ent invoices, in the amount of $17,933.97 plus 13% interest on the unpaid balance, for a period not to exceed six months, in accordance with the out-of-court settlement recommended by the General Counsel. See page "Y" DISTRICT S (t) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-201-S, approving Addendum No. S to the Engineering Services Agreement with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. for design of Rehabilitation and Relocation of Pacific Coast Highway Sewer from Bay Bridge Pump Station to Dover Drive, Contract No. S-18R (Rebid), providing for engineering services re additional surveying and office review services required during the construction phase of the project to realign the pipe to avoid utility and dewatering weli conflicts, on a hourly-rate basis, for the increased allX>unt of $4,SOO.OO, increases total maximum amount from $74,583.00 to $79,083.00. See page "Z" DISTRICT 7 (u) Consideration of the following resolutions waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected agencies, pursuant to the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties: See page "AA 8 Resolution No. Annexation No. and Title 83-202-7 No. 92 -Guzman Annexation 83-203-7 No. 94 -Moody Annexation 83-204-7 No. 101 -Samways Annexation 83-20S-7 No. 103 -Hartman Annexation 83-206-7 No. lOS -Cormier Annexation 83-207-7 No. 106 -O'Toole Annexation 83-208-7 No. 107 -Huff Annexation 83-209-7 No. 110 -Walden-Walsh Annexation (v) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-210-7, ordering annexation of 6.39 acres of territory to the District located on the west side of Santiago Canyon Road, south of Lolita Street in the city of Orange, proposed Annexation No. 116 -Sibley Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7. See page "BB" -6- ? ----.. (9) ' 12/14/83 DISTRICT 7 (Continued) (w) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-211-7, ordering annexation of 1.92 acres of territory to the District located on the south side of Randall Street, west of Meads Avenue in the Orange Park Acres area, proposed Annexation No. 117 -Sodaro Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7 (City of Orange is the local sewering entity) See page "CC• END OF CONSENT CALENDAR (10) ALL DISTRICTS Consideration of action on items deleted from the consent calendar, if any -7- 12/14/83 ... -.... -\ (11) ALL DISTRICTS Report of the Executive Committee and consideration of motion to receive and file Committee's written report V (12) ALL DISTRICTS Consideration of action on item recommended by the Executive Conunittee: (a) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-190, revising procedures for collection of delinquent obligations owing to the Districts, and repealing Resolution No. 78-22. See page "DD 8 (13) ALL DISTRICTS Consideration of DDtion to receive and file financial report of the Director of Finance for the 3-month period ending September 30, 1983 (copy enclosed with agenda material) (14) ALL DISTRICTS Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any: (a) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-191, to receive and file bid tabulation and reconunendation, and awarding contract for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box, Job No. PW-102, to --------------------in the aD:>unt of $ (See Supplemental Agenda -Bid opening 12/13/83) (b) Consideration of motion to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and awarding purchase of Ductile Iron Pipe, Fittings and Valves for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box, to -------for the amount of $ (See Supplemental Agenda -Bid opening 12/13/83) (15) DISTRICT 2 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any (16) DISTRICT 2 Consideration of Dltion to adjourn (17) DISTRICT 5 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any (18) DISTRICT 5 Consideration of JIM)tion to adjourn (19) DISTRICT 11 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any (20) DISTRICT 11 Consideration of motion to adjourn -a- l -C2l) DISTRICT 3 12/14/83 Consideration of action on non-budgeted projects: (a) Consideration of 11¥)tion authorizing a transfer of budget amounts within the Accumulated Capital Outlay Fund: FROM: Appropriation for District Facilities, Improvements and Extensions Account TO: Trench Reconstruction, 3-21-2R Miller-Bolder Manhole Rehabilitation, 3-28R $450,000 250,000 200,000 (b) Consideration of Resolution No. 83-200-3, approving plans and specifications for Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard, from Rossmoor Way to Katella Avenue, Contract No. 3-21-2R, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. See page "EE" (c) Consideration of nx>tion authorizing the Selection Committee to solicit proposals and negotiate with consultants for engineering services re design of Rehabilitation of 19 Manholes on the Miller-Bolder Trunk Sewer, Contract No. 3-28R ( 22) DISTRICT 3 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any ( 23) DISTRICT 3 Consideration of 11¥)tion to adjourn (24) DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 (a) Verbal staff report on proposed realignment of the Airport Relief Trunk Sewer (b) Consideration of motion approving amendment (Amendment No. 1) to the Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewer Facilities for District 1, the northern half of District 6, and District 7, previously adopted by the Boards, to change the alignment of the Airport Relief Trunk Sewer, Contract No. 7-8, utilizing Von Karman Avenue and Main Street (See separate report enclosed with agenda) (25) DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Consideration of CEQA actions in connection with Draft EIR on Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for Districts 1, 7 and the northern half of District No. 6 (Mailed to Directors with staff summary on 12/6/83): (a) Consideration of motion to receive and file comments on Notice mailed re preparation of EIR on Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6 and District No. 7 (Copies included in Draft EIR) (b) Consideration of motion to receive and file the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 (ITEM 25 continued on page 10) -9- 12/14/83 (25) DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 (Continued) (c) Consideration of nx>tion to receive and file Staff Report summarizing the Draft BIR on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 (d) Consideration of nx>tion authorizing the General Manager to file a Notice of Completion of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 (e) Consideration of ~tion establishing January 30, 1984, as the final date for which all comments must be received on the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the updated and consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 (f) Consideration of m:>tion fixing January 11, 1984, at 7:30 p.m., in the Districts' Administrative Office, as the date, time and place for public hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the updated and consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 (26) DISTRICT 1 Other business or conununications or supplemental agenda items, if any (27) DISTRICT 1 Consideration of IOC>tion to adjourn (28) DISTRICT 6 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any (29) DISTRICT 6 Consideration of IOC>tion to adjourn (30) DISTRICT 7 Consideration of appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc. (I.W. Permit No. 7-162) re staff's denial of their request for waiver of non-compliance fees and penalties charged for discharges in excess of limits established in Ordinance No. 718: (deferred from November 9th Board Meeting) (a) Consideration of motion to receive and file: (See enclosure) (1) Communication from Electrolurgy dated September 15, 1983 (2) Staff denial letter dated September 27, 1983 (3) Appeal from Electrolurgy dated October 10, 1983 (4) Staff Report dated December 8, 1983 (b) Verbal staff report (c) Oral conunents of Electrolurgy, Inc. (d) Discussion (e) Consideration of action on appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc. -10- 12/14/83 (31) DISTRICT 7 Other business or communications or supplemental agenda items, if any (32) DISTRICT 7 Consideration of motion to adjourn -11- MANAGER'S AGENDA REPORT County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, California JOINT BOARDS Meeting Date December 14, 1983 -7:30 p.m. Post OH ice Box 8127 10844 Ellis Avenue Fountain Volley, Calif., 92708 Telephones: Area Code 714 540-2910 962-24 11 The following is a brief explanation of the more important, non-routine items which appear on the enclosed agenda and which are not otherwise self-explanatory. Warrant lists are enclosed with the agenda material summarizing the bills paid since the last Joint Board meeting. To minimize the amount of redundancy and duplication in the agenda material and reduce the number of comments in the Manager's Report, we have expanded the description of the agenda items in the agenda itself, particularly with regard to change orders and contracts which have been publicly bid and are within the contract budget or engineer's estimate. Detailed change orders are included in the supporting material as well as the bid tabulations for the contracts being recommended for award. ALL DISTRICTS No. 9(a): Award Specification No. C-014, Purchase of Chlorine in One-Ton Containers. On November 15th, three bids were received to furnish and deliver chlorine in one-ton containers for a one-year period beginning January 14, 1984. The price per ton varied from a high of $154.90 to a low of $145 .00, exclusive of sales tax, submitted by Continental Chemical of Anaheim. The bid price is $16.00 per ton higher than the expiring contract, however, the Districts' demand for one-ton cylinders has been substantially reduced with the recent completion of bulk chlorine facilities. The staff anticipates an overall savings of $130,000 on total chlorine purchases during the coming year due to the lower cost ($101.90 per ton) of the bulk chlorine. The one-ton cylinders will be utilized for odor control in remote areas of the Plants that have low usage. The staff recommends award of Specification No. C-014 to Continental Chemical of Anaheim for their low bid amount of $145.00 per ton, plus sales tax. -1- 12/14/83 No. 9(b): Award Specification No. M-014, Pickup and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls. On November 15th, three bids were received for Specification No. M-014 ranging from a high of $31,926.43 to a low of $13,360.00 submitted by IT Corporation of Wilmington. The contract provides for the containerizing, hauling and disposing of two transformers and a number of capacitors in accordance with all State and Federal regulations for materials classified as hazar d ous wastes. The Districts will complete and forward required permit form to 1 h e Department of Health Services. The staff recommends a contract be awarded to IT Corporation in their low bid amount of $13,360.00. No. 9 (c): Award Job No. PW-101, Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications. In November, the Directors approved plans and specifications for Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications. Included in the project were improvements to the remote operational monitor- ing, data logging format and a feature to prevent unauthorized card key entry at the site. The modified system will provide a permanent video record of dischargers and a printout of all required County Health Department data, as well as information to accommodate monthly billing of fees charged the haulers. Two bids were received ranging from a high of $27,046.00 t o a low of $18,425.54 submitted by Cincinnati Time Equip. Co., Inc . of Montebello. The engineer's estimate was $3 0,000. The staf f recommends award of a contract to the low bidder in the amoun t of $18,425.54. No. 9(d): Change Orders No. 2 and 3 to Job No. I-2R-l: and Acceptance of Job as Complete. (1) Change Orders No. 2 and 3. Change Order No. 2 adds $675.00 to the contract for remodeling and repairs to three additional manholes found to be deteriorated. There is no time extension associate d with the work. Change Order No. 3 is the adjustment of engineer's estimated quantities to accurately reflect the actual materials used and adds $45,075.00 to the contract. The original contract estimated 50 joints in the thirty-year-old pipe would have to be sealed. Once the line was deactivated, it became apparent that all joints were leaking to a point wh~re the polyurethane liner being installed would not stick to the pipe surface. This adjustment -2- ' 12/14/83 reflects the increase from 50 joints to 651 joints. All work has been performed within the original contract time. The staff recommends approval of Change Orders No. 2 and 3. (2) Closeout. The contractor, George Miller Construction Co., has fulfilled all contractual obligations within the specified time. The staff recommends adoption of Resolution No. 83-181 authorizing acceptance of the work as complete, execution of the Final Closeout Agreement and filing of the Notice of Completion as required. The final contract price is $724,227.41. No. 9Ce): Approval of Plans and Specifications for Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105. The staff has completed plans and specifications to replace the six-foot security fencing around the southerly and easterly boundaries of Plant No. 2 at specific locations where the existing fencing has deteriorated, as well as installing of fencing around the new warehouse building at Plant No. 2. The new fence along the south side will be green plastic-coated to help screen the Districts' facilities from Pacific Coast Highway. The staff has checked with the Coastal Commission and the City of Huntington Beach and no permits will be necessary for this project. Approval of the plans and specifications is recommended. A tentative bid date of December 29th has been established. The engineer's estimate is $80,000. No. 9Cf); Approval of Plans and Specifications for Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-109. The staff has completed plans and specifications for the replacement of deteriorated pavement within Plant No. 1 and minor grading changes to allow more efficient drainage and installation of new paving in specified locations to accommodate in-plant vehicle traffic patterns and maintenance equipment access. The work includes removal of existing paving, installation of new asphalt concrete paving and redwood headers. Approval of the plans and specifications for the work is recommended. A tentative bid date of December 29th has been established. The engineer's estimate is $70,000. No. 9Cg): Approval of Plans and Specifications for Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-115. The staff has completed plans and specifications for the installation of access walkways and stairways in the Belt Filter -3- 12/14/83 Press Building and stairways at the activated sludge facilities at Plant No. 2. This project is required to facilitate multi-level access to the dewatering equipment at the secondary clarif iers for the operations and maintenance personnel. The staff recommends approval of the plans and specifications. A tentative bid date of December 29, 1983, has been established. The engineer's estimate is $48,000. No. 9(h): Approve Plans and Specifications for Jobs No. I-2R-2 and No. I-2R-3, Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to "C" Headworks at Plant No. 2. Plans and specifications are complete and ready for bidding on this continuation of the rehabilitation work on the Bushard Trunk from Adams Avenue to "C 11 Headworks at Plant No. 2. In a separate action Wednesday evening, the Boards will be asked to accept the first phase of the work from Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue as complete. The action appearing on your agenda is to approve the plans and specifications for the subsequent two phases which are being combined into one contract. The project consists of installing a liner in a thirty-year-old, badly deteriorat ed trunk sewer. The staff recommends approval of the plans and specif ica- tions. A tentative bid date of January 24, 1983 has been set. The engineer's estimate is $1,300,000. No. 9 (i): Authorization to Issue Change Order A to Purchase Order No. 11705 re Analysis of Engine/Gear Box Couplings by G. s. Rasmussen & Associates. Three years ago, we experienced premature failure of the engine-driven gear boxes on the blowers at the Plant No. 1 activated sludge treatment facility . There are two of these gear boxes in service and the replacement cost is approximately $150,000 each. Since the failure, we have been conducting comprehensive analyses to identify equipment modifications and/or operating modes to assure protection of this large capital investment. Based upon the results of the initial study, we hav e been runn i ng the engines at full load to minimize the wear and tear on the gears. However, this places limitations on our operating flexib i lity and we have continued to inv estigate other alternatives to improve our operating capabilities. Staff recently engaged G. S. Rasmussen & Associates, an expert in coupling analysis, who recommends stiffening the coupling between the engine and gear box as a means of resisting -4- -~ , ... 12/14/83 torsional damage to the gear boxes caused by vibration. This change in the equipment has been made and evaluated and we find that the vibration has been reduced significantly. Rasmussen has now located an alternative make and design of coupling that, if adaptable to our installation, would allow us to run the engines at less than full load which would result in a considerable savings in energy costs. Staff is recommending that Change Order No. A to Purchase Order No. 11705 to G. s. Rasmussen be approved authorizing a change of scope in his work for a net increase of $1,500 to complete a computerized analysis of the alternate coupling. The original purchase order issued by staff was in the amount of $9,500; however, $3,500 of the originally scoped work can be deleted because it is unnecessary due to the successful testing of the coupling stiffeners. Following is a summary of the changes: Purchase Order No. 11705 issued within staff authority per purchasing resolution Delete work no longer necessary Add computerized analysis of alternate coupling Revised Purchase Order total requiring Board authority $ 9,500.00 (3,500.00) $ 6,000.00 5,000.00 $11,000.00 Staff recommends approval of Change Order No. A to provide computerized analysis of the alternate coupling by G. S. Rasmussen. No. 9(j): Authorizing Purchase Order to American Demolition, Inc. for Repair of Junction Box on 78-Inch Ocean Outfall. Late this summer, the junction structure which connects the Districts' two ocean outfalls was damaged by the County of Orange while cleaning the Santa Ana River and adjacent Talbert Channel. The County has agreed to reimburse the Districts for the cost of repairs to the structure. Three informal bids to perform the work were received, ranging from a high of $25,200 to a low of $11,700 submitted by American Demolition, Inc. of Santa Ana. The staff recommends issuance of a purchase order to American Demolition, Inc. in the amount of $11,700. -5- 12/14/83 No. 9(k): Authorizing Issuance of a Purchase Order to MISCO Industrial Sales Co. for Proprietary Purchase of a New Drive and Spare Parts for Serpentex Conveyor at Plant No. 2, Specification No. E-142. A Serpentex (flexible) Conveyor is used at the Plant No. 2 solid handlings facilities to transfer digested, dewatered sludge from the storage hoppers to the truck loading bin. The conveyer is a single unit, 130 feet long, that makes three 90° turns. The conveyor system is placed under considerable stress because of continually changing load conditions and, as a result, we have experienced operational problems with the drive chain. The manu- facturer, at the request of our staff, has designed a modification in our system which would correct the problem that we have experienced. It involves changing the final turn from 90° to 60° and relocating the drive station closer to the drive sprocket. The manufacturer has performed the design at no cost to the Districts because they feel it is an improvement over the original Districts' design which will allow their system to operate more effectively. MISCO Industrial Sales Co. has quoted a price of $16,964 on the proprietary drive equipment, including two days of installation assistance. In addition, because it is a single unit with no backup, the Districts have requested a quotation on spare parts that should be inventoried to allow immediate repair work when needed in order to minimize down time whenever other maintenance is required. It is staff's recommendation that a purchase order be authorized to MISCO for purchase of this proprietary equipment and spare parts as follows: New Drive Station Spare Parts Total $16,964.00 9,167.69 $26,131.69 (plus applicable tax and freight) No. 9 (1): Auditor's Management Letter for Year Ending June 30, 1983. At the November 9th meeting, the Directors received and filed the Annual Audit Report for Year Ended June 30, 1983. The auditor, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. has now submitted their management letter prepared in connection with the audit, indicating there are no internal control deficiencies. The routine action on your agenda is to receive and file the letter. If any Director has a question on this item, please call our Director of Finance, Bill Butler, telephone (714 ) 540-2910. -6- • ,- 12/14/83 No. 9(m): Approval of Amendment No. 1 to The Districts' Revised Deferred Compensation Plan. Earlier this year, the IRS adopted new regulations concerning def erred compensation plans adopted and administered by public agencies. Three items are changed: Cl) Under the new regulations, payments of amounts deferred shall commence not later than sixty days after the close of the plan year in which retirement or separation occurs. (2) It is now possible to transfer benefits between deferred compensation plans (when changing employers) if certain require- ments are met. (3) The payout option selected must exceed 50% of the value of the participant's account as of the date benefit payments commence. The action appearing on your agenda is to approve Amendment No. 1, as prepared by the General Counsel, to incorporate the new IRS requirements into the Districts' deferred compensation plan. No. 9(n): Approval of New CEQA Guidelines. The General Counsel is recommending the Districts approve revised Guidelines Implementing the California Enviromental Quality Act CCEQA) to conform with the 1983 legislative changes. The resolution appearing on the agenda also provides for automatic incorporation of changes adopted by the State into the Districts' guidelines to avoid possibility of inconsistencies between Districts and State regulations. No. 9Co): Approval of Selection Committee Certification and Award of Agreement to Kennedy /Jenks Engineers for Engineering Services re Digester Rehabilitation, Jobs No. PW-061R-l, 2 and 3. In May, the Directors authorized staff to solicit proposals for the preparation of plans and specifications for Rehabilita- tion of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-l; Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-2; and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3. The work includes installation of high velocity pump mixing syste ms on all six digesters, similar to those installed under recent contracts for new digesters which have prov en to be highly successful in minimizing scum buildup. Also included is the casting of new ste el and gunite domes over the severely cracked existing domes on Digesters C and D at Plant No. 2 and Digester 5 at Plant No. 1 -7- 12/14/83 and the sealing of annular spaces to avoid odorous gas escaping on steel domed Digesters E and H at Plant No. 2 and Digester 6 at Plant No. 1. The rehabilitation work will be accomplished in three separate contracts. Five firms were considered. The Selection Committee recommends that Kennedy /Jenks Engineers be engaged to perform the work on an hourly-rate basis, plus profit and direct expense reimbursement, not to exceed $96,294.00, as follows: Hourly direct labor, including indirect overhead, not to exceed Profit Direct expense reimbursement, not to exceed Total maximum $85,910.00 8,754.00 1,630.00 $96,294.00 The items appearing on your agenda are to receive and file the Selection Committee certification of the final negotiated fee for the above work and adoption of a resolution approving an agreement for said services. Copies of the certification and resolution are attached with the supporting documents. No. 9(p): Receive and File Selection Committee Certification and Approval of Addendum No . 9 to Agreement with Butier Engineering, Inc. for Construction Management Services. In September, the Directors approved an addendum to the agreement with Butier Engineering , Inc. to assist the staff in management of construction projects at the Treatment Plants for a one-year period. However, it specifically excluded fees for computerized CPM (Critical Path Method) scheduling services because it is difficult to estimate the cost of such services until the construction contractor has submitted a construction schedule. Our construction contract specifications require the Districts to provide the CPM's. The agreement with Butier provides for his firm to submit a proposal for the CPM work on a project-by-project basis. The Boards have now awarded Contract No. P2-25-2, Hydraulic Reliability Facilities at Treatment Plant No . 2, and Contract No. P2-26, Primary Basins P and Q at Treatment Plant No. 2, and the respective contractors have submitted their construction schedules. Butier Engineering, Inc. has submitted proposals for the CPM services on each job, which have been reviewed b y the -8- 12/14/83 Selection Committee. The Committee recommends approval of Addendum No. 9 to include CPM scheduling for a maximum amount not to exceed $27,700 as follows: Hydraulic Reliability Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-2S-2 Primary Basins P & Q at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-26 Total contract not to exceed $17,200.00 10,SOO.OO $27,700.00 The items appearing on your agenda are to receive and file the Selection Committee certification of the final negotiated fee and adoption of a resolution approving Addendum No. 9 with Butier Engineering, Inc. for said services. Copies of the certification and resolution are attached with the supporting documents. DISTRICT NO. 2 No. 9(q): Actions Waiving Property Tax Allocations for Pending Annexations Within Sanitation District No. 2. The actions appearing on your agenda are to waive an y property tax exchange with other affected taxing agencies on the below listed annexations in accordance with the terms of the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties: Annexation No. and Name Location 41, Tract No. 9713 Santiago Blvd. and Santiago Canyon Rd. 42, Ramsamooj Pleasant Place and Wildan Rd. 44, Albers Imperial Highway and Mohler Dr. at Timken 46, Ryan Santa Ana Canyon Rd. and Mohler Dr. SO, Casada Mohler Dr. and Santa Ana Canyon Rd. -9- Local Sewering Agency Acreage Orange 1.978 Anaheim .47S Anaheim l.20S Anaheim .72 Anaheim .SS 12/14/83 Pursuant to said agreement, the District has received a one-time allocation from the County's Special District Augmentation Fund in lieu of a tax exchange for Annexations No. 41, 42, 44 and 46. The proponent of Annexation No. 50 has paid a one-time per lot fee in lieu of the District receiving a tax allocation on that property. Staff recommends approval of the resolutions appearing on the agenda. No. 9(r): Ordering Annexation No. 57, Cohen Annexation. This half-acre annexation is for a single-family parcel in the vicinity of Owens Drive and Mohler Drive. The local sewering agency will be the City of Anaheim. All applicable fees have been paid. In accordance with the terms of the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties, the District has waived an exchange of ad valorem property taxes with other affected agencies. The staff recommends that Resolution No. 83-198-2 ordering Annexation No. 57 be approved. No. 9(s): Approving Agreement for Deferred Payment of Delinquent Invoices with Orange County Metal Processing. In November, the Boards authorized initiation of legal action to collect $17,933.97 in outstanding invoices owed the District by industrial waste permittee Orange County Metal Processing. The action on the agenda is to approve an out-of-court settlement agreement between the District and the permittee providing for def erred payment of the past-due amount plus thirteen percent interest (prime rate plus 2%) on the outstanding balance in monthly installments over the next six months, as negotiated by the General Counsel. Although the settlement agreement was negotiated prior to consideration of the recommended policy revision regarding such agreements (see separate Agenda Item No. 12), it is consistent with the provisions of that policy with the exception of a one-half percent difference in the interest rate. Staff recommends approval of the agreement. DISTRICT NO. 5 No. 9(t}: Approval of Addendum No. 5 to Agreement with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. for Rehabilitation and Relocation of Pacific Coast Highway Trunk Sewer from Bay Bridge Pump Station to Dover Drive, Contract No. 5-lBR (Rebid}. Rehabilitation and relocation of the Pac i fic Coast Highway sewer from Dover Drive under the upper bay channel to the Bay -10- -. - 12/14/83 Bridge Pump Station easterly of the channel was designed by Shaller & Lohr, Inc. Addendum No. 5 to the agreement for engineering services in connection with this job provides for additional surveying and office review services in the amount of $4,500. These services were required because of pipe realignment necessary to avoid utility and dewatering well conflicts. The staff recommends adoption of Resolution No. 83-201-5 approving Addendum No. 5 increasing the maximum authorized contract amount $4,500 on an hourly rate basis from $74,583 to $79,083 for this added work. DISTRICT NO. 7 No. 9(u): Actions Waiving Property Tax Allocations for Pending Annexations Within Sanitation District No. 7. The actions appearing on your agenda are to waive any property tax exchange with other affected taxing agencies on the below listed annexations in accordance with the terms of the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties: Annexation No. and Name 92, Guzman 94, Moody 101, Samways 103, Hartman 105, Cormier 106, O'Toole 107, Huff 110, Walden/Walsh Location Glen Allyn Lane and Rancho Santiago Blvd. Newport Ave. and Crawford Canyon Lower Foothill Dr. and Planter Dr. Santiago Canyon Rd. and Lolita St. Lemon Hgts. Dr. & Foothall Blvd. Sirrine & Overhill Dr. Randall St. between Meads & Clark Aves. Cowan Hgts., Skyline & LaVerda Drives -11- Local Sewering Agency Acreage Orange 1.02 7th Sewer 2.04 Main. Dist. 7th Sewer .729 Main. Dist. Orange 3.63 70th Sewer 1.23 Main. Dist . 70th Sewer . 91 Main. Dist. Orange . 5 7th Sewer .462 Main Dist. 12/14/83 The proponents of all the above annexations have paid a one- time per lot service fee in lieu of the District receiving a tax allocation on that property. No. 9(v): Ordering Annexation No. 116, Sibley Ranch Annexation. The staff is recommending that Annexation No. 116, Sibley Ranch Annexation, be ordered. The 6.39-acre annexation will include a total pf four single-f ~mily dwellings on small estate lots in the vicinity of Santiagd Canyon Road and Lolita Street in the Orange Park Acres area. The local sewering agency will be the City of Orange. All applicable acreage and processing fees have been paid and, pursuant to the terms of the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties, a one-time service fee for each lot in lieu of the District receiving a tax allocation on the property has also been paid. No. 9Cw): Ordering Annexation No. 117, Sodaro Annexation. The staff is recommending that Annexation No. 117, Sodaro Annexation, be ordered. The 1.92-acre annexation is for a single- family residence in the vicinity of Meads Avenue and Randall Street in unincorporated County territory. The proponent has signed an agreement with the City of Orange (which is the local sewering agency) to annex to the City when it is legally possible to do so. All applicable acreage and processing fees have been paid and, pursuant to the terms of the negotiated agreement with the County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges for annexing properties, a one-time service fee in lieu of the District receiving a tax allocation on the property has also been paid. ALL DISTRICTS Nos. 11 and 12: Report of the Executive Committee. The Committee met on November 29th and enclosed for Board members is a written report of its discussions and recommended actions for consideration by the Boards. No. 13: Financial Report for Three-Month Period Ending September 30, 1983. Enclosed are the budgetary financial statements for the first t~ree months of the fiscal y ear. If any Directors have questions on the statements, please call Bill Butler, Director of Finance, at 540-2910. -12- 12/14/83 No. 14: Supplemental Agenda Items re Award of Contracts for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box, Jobs No. PW-102 and PW-102A. At the November 9th meeting, the Directors authorized staff to proceed with construction of a line to return the filtrate from the Plant No. 1 Dewatering Facility through the plant process to comply with the request of the EPA relative to the Districts' pending 301Ch) NPDES permit application. The staff has prepared the plans and specifications and bids will be received on December 13th for Job No. PW-102, Filtrate Line to Distribution Box at the Secondary Clarifiers, and S~ecification No. PW-102A, Ductile Iron Pipe, Fittings and Valves for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box. The bid tabulation and staff recommendation of award of these two items will be attached to the Supplemental Agenda material at Wednesday's Board meeting. The engineer's estimate is $50,000. DISTRICT NO. 3 No. 21: Consideration of Actions on Non-Budgeted Projects. Ca) Budget transfers. Staff is recommending a budget transfer to provide funding for two projects described below that need to proceed as soon as possible. Adequate funds are included in the reserves of the accumulated capital outlay fund and staff suggests that the Board reappropriate funds for these needed projects as follows: From Appropriation for District facilities improvements and extensions <reserves) To Los Alamitos Boulevard Trench Reconstruction, 3-21-2R Miller-Holder Manhole Rehabilitation, 3-28R $450,000 $250,000 $200,000 Cb) Approval of plans and specifications for Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard from Rossmoor Way to Katella, Contract 3-21-2R. Plans and specifications have been prepared by Milo Keith & Associates to rehabilitate Los Alamitos Boulevard where recurring -13- 12/14/83 trench settlement has been a problem. The area is over a portion of the Westside Relief Interceptor constructed in 1975. The soil in this area is very unstable and periodic settlements have taken place in several locations which have been repaired as they occurred. The project will remove the soil and recompact it over the entire trench between Rossmoor Way and Katella Boulevard at an estimated cost of $250,000. Staff recommends approval of the plans and specifications. (c) Authorizing Selection Committee to solicit proposals and negotiate for design of Rehabilitation of Manho les, Miller- Holder Trunk Sewer, Contract 3-28R. The staff is recommending that proposals be solicited and the Selection Committee be authorized to negotiate a contract to repair 19 deteriorated manhole vaults on the Miller-Holder Trunk Sewer between Goldenwest and Ball Road. These unlined manhole vaults were constructed in 1959. We recently completed an extensive investigation and have determined that these 19 manholes have deteriorated to the point where their structural integrity is in jeopardy. The preliminary estimate for the work is $850,000. When an agreement has been negotiated, the Selection Committee will submit its recommendation to the Boards for approval. Although the total estimated cost for Contract 3-28R is $850,000, staff has only requested a $200,000 budget transfer above in (a) as the majority of the work will be completed in 1984-85 and the balance will be budgeted in that fiscal year. DISTRICTS NO. 1, 6 AND 7 No. 24: Approving Amendment to District No. 7 Master Plan for Alignment Change on Airport Relief Trunk Sewer, Contract No. 7-8. Enclosed with the agenda material is a report from the Districts' consulting engineer, Boyle Engineering Corporation, recommending realignment of the Airport Relief Trunk Sewer. The recommendation will be reviewed for the Directors at the Board meeting. No. 25: Actions re EIR on Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the Northern Half of District No. 6, and District No. 7. In July , the Boards approved an agreement with Courton & Associates for preparation of the EIR for the Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District -14- No. 6, and District No. 7. and a copy of the document Directors on December 5th. are the steps necessary at Guidelines. DISTRICT NO. 7 The with The this 12/14/83 Draft EIR has now been completed a staff summary was mailed to the actions appearing on the agenda time in accordance with CEQA No. 30: Appeal of Electrolurqy, Inc. (Industrial Waste Permit No. 7-162) re Staff Denial of Waiver of Non-Compliance Fees and Penalties. Electrolurgy, Inc. is appealing the staff's decision re waiving non-compliance fees and penalties on Invoice No. 812249 in the amount of $12,000 for excess discharges of cadmium, chromium and zinc. Attached with the agenda is a separate staff report to the Board on this matter. This item was originally scheduled for the November 9th meeting, but the Company requested a one-month continuance that was granted by the Board. FAH:JWS:ddk Fred A. Harper General Manager -15- \._I . '.-I RE: AGENDA ITEM #13 November 22, 1983 Joint Boards of Directors County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS of ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA P.O.BOX 8127 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA 92708 (714) 540-2910 (714)962·2411 Subject: Summary Financial Report for Three Months Ended September 30, 1983 Transmitted herewith is the Summary Financial Report for three months ended September 30, 1983. The statements summarize the fiscal activities of the joint operations and the individual Districts for the first quarter of the 1983-84 fiscal year and the status of each with respect to the approved budgets. The combined 1983-84 budget for all Districts is $205.3 million, of which approxi- mately 87% is for capital expenditures for facilities improvements and additions, including reserves for said capital projects. The total budgeted revenue and expense categories of the several Districts are set forth below. a:MPARATIVE EDXE' ~ (Mi 11 i ens of D::>llars) ~ 1983-84 RE(tJIRJMN15 1983-84* 1982-83* (LFll<EASE!) % CF Il1IXE' JOINr~~O&M $18.0 $15.S $ 2.5 8.8% CDIUCI'ICN SYSlEM & OlHER DIS'IRCCl' 0 & M 3.2 3.0 0.2 1.5 'ImMM:Nr PI.»lr ~CN APFKPRIATICNS 39.8 39.8 -0-19.4 DJ:smrcr sa£R CINmU:!r!CN APFKPRIATICNS 27.1 36.6 (9.5) 13.2 IEBT SERVICE 1.9 1.9 -0-0.9 stB-'l.'OmL $90.0 $96.8 $ {6.82 43.8% a::NS'IR:cr'ICN RESERVES $96.8. $73.4 $ 23.4 47.2% OlHER RESERVES 18.5 18.5 -0-9.0 SCB-'IOmL $ll5.3 $91.9 $ 23.4 56.2% 'lOlM, REl;tJIRfMENIS $205.3 $188.7 $ 16.6 100.0% FtH>IlC ~-OJER $ 32.2 $ 46.9 $ (14. 7) JS.7% APFRPRIMED RESERVES 125.0 93.6 31.4 60.9 S'CB-'IOmL $157.2 $140.5 $ 16.7 76.6% TAX AIUX:AT.ICN (1% ~) $ 18.0 $ 16.5 $ 1.5 8. 7% TAX UNY KR IDm REl»!Pl'ICN 0.2 0.2 -0-0.1 CINSlRC'ICN GPANlS 4.7 7.9 (3.2) 2.3 m:s 8.8 6.3 2.5 4.3 INJEE<t:S'r & OlHER 16.4 17.3 {0.9) 8.0 SUHOnu, $ 48.1 $ 48.2 $ (0.1) 23.4% '.IOmL FUDI?C $205.3 $188.7 $ 16.6 lD0.0% ~ *AilJUS'IED RR lNIER-DisiRrcr ~CNS Included in each District's statement is a swnmary of the above major income and expense categories and an itemization of their trunk sewer construction projects and respective share of the joint works expansion. Authorized general reserves and inter-fund transfers have been excluded from the budget column on said statements as expenditures are not charged directly against such appropriations. Summarized below are comments relative to the financial statements. The statements are presented on an accrual basis and, therefore, inter-district cash transactions for fiscal 1983-84 which were accrued in 1982-83 are not reflected in the year-to-date balances. CASH AND INVESTMENTS Earned interest from our continuing program of investing reserve funds (primarily capital funds accumulated for construction of required sewerage facilities) is $4.1 million for the first quarter of the year. Virtually 100% of our funds are invested in short-term government securities or time depo~its. We presently have funds with the County Treasurer's commingled investments to take advantage of the currently higher yield. JOINT OPERATING FOND This fund accounts for operations, maintenance, and administrative activities relative to the Districts' jointly-owned treatment and disposal facilities. The JO expenditures along with the self-funded insurance program costs are monitored by the Fiscal Policy Committee and if the staff experiences some unexpected expenditures, they are reviewed by the Committee. The major items that have occurred to date that impact the Joint Operating expenditures are (1) additional employees required to operate and to maintain the expanded treatment plants and "-"' the rising cost of labor and benefits, (2) additional expenditures associated with sewage solids treatment and disposal, (3) increased electrical energy costs (4) a prior year-inventory expense adjustment, and (5) higher operations and maintenance costs for the new secondary treatment facilities at Plant 2. Salaries and Wages -Even though we have had to add employees, there are several authorized but unfilled positions and, thus, considerable payroll savings have been realized to date. Employees' Benefits -Includes Retirement, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Group Medical Insurance and Uniforms. Unemployment insurance premiums have been reduced to zero because claim experience is far below reserve levels. Most other benefit accounts will also recognize considerable savings because of unfilled positions mentioned above under Salaries and Wages. Chargebacks to Districts and CORF -Payroll expenses charged back to CORF through the cost accounting system for work on the treatment plants capital expansion, and to individual Districts for work on Districts' collection facilities capital expansion and maintenance and repair of said systems. Also reflects industrial waste division charges to respective Districts. Gasoline, Oil & Fuel -Includes all fuel for motor pool. A large portion is recovered through our equipment billing system and included in revenue below. -2- Insurance -Annual premiums are expensed at time of payment which is generally during the first quarter. Budget amount includes Board and staff out-of-county travel policy, employee fidelity, boiler, fire, earthquake and all risk insurances, and pro-rata cost of self-funded liability insurance program. Memberships -Includes cost of membership in CASA, AMSA, SARFPA and other organizations. Office Expense -This account, which includes various types of office supplies, stationery and related items, is within the budget. Chlorine and plant sites. various odor permanganate may increase Odor Control Chemicals -Primarily for odor control at treatment As this is a high priority item, staff has been experimenting with control chemicals including chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, potasium and ferric chloride. The approximate $3,000 per day expenditure prior to year-end as we treat additional volumes of wastewater. Chemical Coagulants -Expenditures for this item are required to maintain compliance with NPDES permit requirements and are presently running below the budget allocation. However, coagulants are expensed at the time of invoicing and, therefore, the first three months' expenditures do not reflect inventory on hand at June 30th or deliveries prior to September 30th yet to be billed. Other Operating Supplies -Miscellaneous items such as solvents, cleaners, janitorial, tools, etc. are slightly over budget due to quantity purchases and the sununer work program. Costs are expected to level out and remain within budget in future months. Contractual Services -The major item is gate fees at the Coyote Canyon land- fill. Charges are expected to stay under budget. Professional Services -Primarily consists of General Counsel's fees, audit fees, and miscellaneous consulting services. Printing and Publications -The budget appears to be adequate for this item. Rents and Leases -Equipment Outside Equipment Rental -Primarily for the rental of large cranes and equipment necessary for removing and replacing equipment during the course of maintenance and repair operations. CSDOC Equipment Rental -Reflects the charges for District-owned equipment used for overhead type activities. There is an offsetting credit applied through the allocation system for these charges. Repairs and Maintenance -This item includes parts and supplies for repair of plant facilities. Escalating costs continue to have a significant impact on this item. Generally this account runs close to budget each year due to the unpredictability of major equipment failures. This year we have experienced no major failures to date. Research and Monitoring -Budget includes funds for operational research and evaluation of processes to develop optimum operating parameters, and also contains the Districts' annual share of participation in the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. -3- -. Travel, Meetings & Training -Major items are authorized by specific Board actions. Expanding activities of regulatory agencies have required additional staff and Board travel. Utilities -The major item in the Utilities Expense Account is for purchased electrical power which has increased substantially in the past few years due to the increased cost of petroleum to the electrical utility companies and a switch to peak rate billing based on "time-of-day" power useage. Expense is also increasing due to rising demand as new facilities are placed into service. A significant portion of the power budget is for the Pure Oxygen Activated Sludge Plant at Plant 2. Other Expenses -For items not chargeable elsewhere. Prior Year's Expense -This account is required by the Uniform Accounting System and represents adjustments to an operating or non-operating account balance from the previous year. This account reflects an inventory adjustment made after the staff completed a physical inventory of the warehouse late in the fiscal year that was recorded in the new fiscal year. Allocation to Districts and CORF -This is an account established in connection with the cost accounting system and represents materials, supplies, and services overhead chargebacks to the individual Districts and CORF. CAPITAL OUTLAY REVOLVING FUND This fund accounts for the costs of expanding and improving the Districts' jointly-owned treatment and disposal facilities and represents an average of 55% (including reserves) of each District's budget requirements for 1983-84. During the first three months, $1.1 million was expended on joint works treatment and disposal facilities expansion. The share of joint works expansion costs are reflected in the financial statements of the respective Districts. INDIVIDUAL DISTRICTS -The statements reflect the accounting transactions for the seven Districts and include each respective District's share of the Joint Operating Fund and the Capital Outlay Revolving Fund. Taxes: Tax revenue is allocated to two separate accounts: Tax Allocation -This account represents the anticipated allocation of the Districts' pro rata share of the maximum 1% basic property tax allowed under Proposition 13. The Districts average approximately 3% ($.03 for each $1.00) of the basic levy. Tax Levy -This account represents tax funds necessary to make voter approved outstanding general obligation bond principal and interest payments. Under Jarvis-Gann, tax levies to satisfy these obligations are not restricted. The 1983-84 levy was waived for Districts 2, 3 and 7, and debt service will be financed by a transfer from other funds. Federal and State Construction Grants -EPA and SWRCB fund up to 87~% of treatment plant construction for approved projects. Estimates reflect anticipated payments based on receipt of our full secondary treatment waiver and grant funding of those eligible projects indicated on CORF Schedule B-1 at 80% (net) of project cost, except for the $5.5 million hydraulic reliability project at Plant No. 2 (P2-25-2), for which we expect to receive only 30% grant financing. -4- Fees -With the exception of District 1, all Districts now have an adopted sewer connection fee schedule. Staff will be reconunending that District No. 1 consider implementation of a connection fee program consistent with those of other Districts, beginning in 1984-BS. This account also reflects industrial waste user charges levied by all seven Districts pursuant to the Uniform Industrial Waste Ordinance and the Rev~nue Program, and the user fees implemented in Districts Nos. 5 and 6. Annexation fee revenue is undeterminable and, thus, not included in the estimates unless there is an existing agreement providing for payment of fees. Sale of Capacity Rights -This account records income from sale of capacity rights to outside agencies such as SAWPA and IRWD, including the capital replacement charge. Joint Works Eguity Sale -Revenue from the annual joint facilities inter- distr ict equity adjustment required by the recalculation of the respective ownership percentages. Cost of this adjustment for purchasing Districts is included in each District's Share of Joint Works Construction as discussed below. Share of Joint Works Construction -Represents Districts' share of joint treatment and disposal facilities expansion discussed above under Capital Outlay Revolving Fund (CORF). Bond Retirement and Interest Expense -Payment of principal and interest on outstanding general obligation bonds of the respective Districts. Annual expense for all Districts is approximately $1.9 million. Share of Joint Operating -Represents Districts' share of operating and maintaining jointly-owned treatment and disposal facilities, and administrative activities. Costs are distributed based upon each District's respective gallonage flow (see Joint Operating Fund statement for details). District Operating and Other Expenditures -Consists primarily of individual District's general operating expenses, industrial monitoring, operation, maintenance and repair of the respective District's collection systems. -5- COON'l'Y SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY SUMMARY JOINT OPERATING/WORKING CAPITAL FUND BUDGET REVIEW 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 ~ SALARIES , WAGES & BENEFITS Salaries & Wages Payroll Benefits TOTAL PAYROLL Less: Chargeouts to DISTS & CORF NET JOINT OPERATING PAYROLL ~TERIALS, SUPPLIES & SERVICES Gasoline, Oil & Diesel Insurance Memberships Off ice Expense Chlorine & Odor Control Chemical Coa9ulants Other Operating Supplies Contractual Services Professional Services Printing & Publication Equi~ent Rental Repairs & Maintenance Research & Monitoring Travel, Meeting & Training Oncollectable Accounts Utilities Other Expenses Prior Years Expenses ~ Ooerating Expenses \..,! .. TOTAL MATERIALS & SERVICES Less: ALLOCATION TO DISTS & CORF NET JOINT OPER MATERIALS & SERVICES TOTAL JOINT OPERATING EXPENSES REVENUES Revenues Less: Allocation to DISTS & CORF NET JOINT OPERATING REVENUES 'IET JOINT OPERATING EXPENSES M.G. DISTRICT SUDG!T l 9,479 2 25,912 3 25, 981 5 4,825 6 5,256 7 5,212 11 6,132 'wll' 82,797 APPROVED BUDGET 1983-84 9,139,000 1,996,000 11,135,000 (3 t 020 I 000) 8,115,000 285,000 200,000 18,000 57, 000 1,490,000 700,000 300,000 906,000 171,000 69,000 45,000 1,290~000 200,000 50,000 2,000 4,725,000 95,000 50,000 10,000 10,663,000 (118,000) 10,545,000 18,660,000 (620,000) -o- (620,000) 18,040,000 GAttONAGE DATE FLOW TC bATE 2,408 6,522 6,552 l,169 l,318 1,267 l,539 20,775 YEAR-TO-DATE EXPENDITURES 2,009,168 427,062 2,436,230 (511, 647) 1,924,583 42,959 154,353 1,200 14,397 299,368 143,512 82,980 49,189 43,186 21,611 44,542 259,799 21,688 8,521 -o-978, 903 18,271 92,928 55 2,277,462 (22,525) 2,254,937 4,179,520 (126,879) 153 (126, 726) 4,052,794 CHARGES BUDGET TC DATE 2,067,000 469,719 5,637,000 1,272,172 5,665,000 1,278;251 1,052,000 227,767 1,146,000 257, 352 1,136,000 247, 221 1,337,000 300£312 18,040,000 4£052,794 11-3-83 UNEXPENDED BUDGET 7,129,832 1,568£938 8,698,770 (2£508£353) 6,190,417 ~ f 242,041 45,647 16,800 42,603 1,190,632 556,488 217,020 856,811 127 ,814. 47,389 458 1,030,201 178,312 41,479 2,000 3,746,097 76,729 ( 42' 928) 9,945 8,385,538 (95,475) 8,290,063 14£480,480 { 493, 121) (153) ( 493 £ 274) 13,987,206 -. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. l SUMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 BUDGET REVIEW ·~ Be9innin9 Fund Balances, July l REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s) only) Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginning Balances EXPENDITURES: Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditures En~g Fund Balances 1983-84 Budget 61,875 1,190,000 426,000 -o- 711, 000 277,000 680,000 298,000 3,643,875 8,305,207 535,000 81,288 2,067,000 227,500 11,215,995 FACILITIES EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: Districts 1, 6 & 7 Master Plan Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total COMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights Collection Lines and Pump Stns Treatment Faci~ities Disposal Facilities General Plant and Admin Facil Equity in Joint Treatment Facil Other assets at cost less amortization "-t"otal Property Plant & Equip Balance 7-1-83 24,214 24,214 1,348,551 1,348,551 82,595 S,596,961 -o- 11, S 93 13 '709 18,125,235 25,202,858 Adjustments & Additions 1,993 1,993 100,840 100,840 (1,665) 101,168 Year-To-Date 28,162,096 6,983 98,612 34,822 -o- ( 41, 195) -o- 229, 025 -o- 328,247 28,490,343 100,840 1,993 72,756 469,719 25,736 671,044 27,819,299 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget 54,892 1,091,388 391,178 -o- 7S2, 195 277,000 450,975 298,000 3,315,628 8,204,367 533,007 8,532 1,597,281 201,764 10,544,951 Balance 9-30-83 26,207 26,207 1,449,391 1,449,391 82,595 5,596,961 -o- U, 593 13, 709 18,123,570 25,304,026 -. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 2 SUMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 Beqinning Fund Balances, July 1 REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s) only) BUDGET REVIEW 1983-84 Budget -o- Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees. S, 189, 000 1,414,000 580,000 t 2, 742~ 000 9111,000 4,024,000 Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginning Balances exPENDITURES: -o- 14,866,000 Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves 44,655,687 17,338,753 395,381 5,637,000 Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures -o- 661, 800 Total Expenditures ~n~q Fund Balances 68,688,621 =oNSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: Fullerton/Brea Interceptor Euclid Trunk Relief Orangethorpe Trunk Connection to SARI Fairview-West Interceptor Sewer District 13 Formation Share Carbon Canyon Dam Pump Station Modifn District 2 & 7 Flow Analysis Districts 2, 3 & 11 Master Plan Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total :OMPLETED PROPERTY I PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights Collection tines and Pwnp Stns Treatment Facilities o ')()Sal Facilities G~ral Plant and Admin Facil Equity in Joint Treatment Facil Other assets at cost less amortization FACILITIES EXPANSION Balance 7-1-83 Additions 5,000 45,000 51,658 8,690 25,476 48,947 184, 771 4,464,375 4,464,375 420,384 44,053,319 1,186 33,172 33,581 60,003,539 46,830 36,140 5,461 49 ,005 12,357 17,855 719 1,966 170,333 333,830 333,830 (5,513) Total Property Plant & Equip 109,194,327 498,650 Year-To-Date 143,849,044 594 422,673 114,763 93,170 58 ,540 -o- l, 584, 316 -o- 2,274,056 146,123,100 333,830 170,333 57,553 1,272,172 -o- 75, 185 1,909,073 144,214,027 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budqet (594) 4,766,327 1,299,237 486,830 2,683,460 917,000 2,439,684 -o- 12,591,944 44,321,857 17,168,420 337 ,a2a· 4,364,828 -o- 586, 615 66,779,548 Balance 9-30-83 46,830 36,140 10,461 94,005 64,015 26,545 26,195 50 ,913 355,104 4,798,205 4,798,205 420,384 44,053,319 1,186 33,172 33,581 59,998,026 109,692,977 COUN'l'Y SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 3 SOMMA.RY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 BUDGET REVIEW Be<]inning Fund Balances, July 1 REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s) only) Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights I Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & B99inning Balances E!XPENDITURES : Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditures ~n~ Fund Balances 1983-84 Budget -o- 6, 686, 000 1,476,000. 336,000 1,336,000 916,000 3,522,000 320,000 14,592,000 40,082,069 9,959,623 616,807 5,665,000 -o- 66 l, O O O 56,984,499 FACILITIES EXPANSION :ORS'l'RUCTION IN PROGRESS : Purchase 4-MGD Miller-Holder Hoover-Western Relief Orange-Western Subtrunk Relief Districts 2, 3 & 11 Master Plan 3 & 7 Flow Monitoring Program Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total '.OMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights Collection Lines and Pump Stns Treatment Facilities Disposal Facilities General Plant and Admin Facil E'--"ty in Joint Treatment Facil Otlrer assets at cost less amortization Total Property Plant & Equip Balance 7-1-83 7,900 2,500 48,947 59,347 4,671,500 4,671,500 280 ,231 52,580,696 15,036 28, 419 52,006 62,787,413 120,474,648 Additions 750,000 29,150 10,000 1,899 7,499 798,548 349,318 349,318 (5,769) 1,142,097 Year-To-Date 138,594,429 582 574,977 120,597 75, 775 8,539 -o- l, 211, 575 -o- 1,992,045 140,586,474 349,318 798,548 55,419 1,278,251 -o- 135, 412 2,616,948 137,969,526 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget (582) 6,111,023 1,355,403 260,225 1,327,461 916,000 2,310,425 320,000 12,599,955 39,732,751 9,161,075 561,388 4,386,749 -o- 525, 588 54,367,551 Balance 9-30-83 750,000 37,050 12,500 so ,846 7,499 857,895 5,020,818 5,020,818 280 ,231 52,580,696 15,036 28,419 s2·, 006 62,781,644 121,616,745 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 SUMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 BUDGET REVIEW \...,,I Beginning Fund Balances, July 1 REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s} only) Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees Ot.qer Fe:es Sa~e o~ Capacity Rights Interes~ & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginninq Balances EXPENDITURES: Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditures En~q Fund Balances FACILITIES Balance CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: 7-1-83 A & B Vault Wet Protection 5 & 6 14 Rehab Peninsula Trunk 1,812 5 & 6 Master Plan 11,320 Rehab & Relocate PCH Trunk 141,214 PCH Trunk Report S & 6 3,758 Modify FM Cross PCB at Bitter Point 5 & 6 128,678 Reline Coast Hwy. 5 & 6 9,151 Sub-Total 295£947 Share of Joint Works 992,414 CIP Inteqration Adjustment Sub-Total 992,414 COMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights 6,231 Collection Lines and Pump Stns 6,842,857 Treatment Facilities 7,347 Disposal Facilities 7,115 General Plant and Admin.Facil 12,643 f~ty in Joint Treatment Facil 13,338,571 0 er assets at cost less amort. 38, 268 Total Property Plant & Equip 21,541,393 1983-84 Budget 20,943 1,361,200 314,000 130, 000 651,000 203,000 636,300 42,000 3,358,443 3,933,983 5,194.,340 24, 565 1,052,000 7,650 481,550 10,694,088. EXPANSION Additions 7 56 389,660 1,977 391£700 74,209 74,209 (1, 226) (2,800) 461,883 Year-To-Date 24,275,441 1,384 117,106 '25,619 3,682 10,084 -o- 212, 666 -o- 370,541 24,645,982 74,209 391,700 21,118 227,767 -o- 98, 320 813 ,114 23,832,868 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget 19,559 1,244,094 288,381 126,318 640,916 203,000 423,634 42,000 2,987,902 3,859,774 4,802,640 3,447 824,233 7,650 383,230 9,880,974 Balance 9-30-83 21 1,812 11,376 530,874 3,758 130,655 9£151 687 £ 647 1,066,623 l,066,623 6,231 6,842,857 7,347 7,115 12,643 13,337,345 35,468 22£003,276 ... COUNTY SANITATION DISTRIC'l'·NO. 6 SUMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MON'l'BS ENDED 9-30-83 BUDGET REVIEW Beginning Fund Balances, July l REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s) only) Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants -Connection Fees Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginning Balances EXPENDITURES: Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditures E~g Fund Balances 1983-84 Budget 17,916 816,000 277,000 171,000 926,000 179,000 332,000 -o- 2,718,916 3,016,520 1,322,998 29,046 1,146,000 -o- 231, 200 S,745,764 FACILITIES EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: PCH Trunk Report 5 & 6 A & B Vault Wet Protection S & 6 S & 6 Master Plan Districts 1, 6 & 7 Master Plan Modify FM Cross PCB at Bitter Point S & 6 Reline Coast Hwy. 5 & 6 Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total COMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights Collection Lines and Pump Stns Treatment Facilities Di~posal Facilities ~ral Plant and Admin Facil Equity in Joint Treatment Facil Other assets at cost less amortization Total Property Plant & Equip Balance 7-1-83 1,253 s ll,321 24,214 42,973 3,050 82,816 868,735 868,735 562 1,109,472 2,653 7,394 16,740 11,676,256 13,764,628 Additions 3 56 2,016 659 2,734 64,961 64,961 (1,073) 66,622 Year-To-Date 13,826,975 2,103 68 ,116 22,424 14,520 2,932 -o- 94,483 -o- 204,578 14,031,553 64,961 2,734 25,978 257,352 -o- 29, 377 380,402 13, 651, 151 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget 15,813 747,884 254,576 156,480 923,068 179,000 237 ,517 -o- 2,514,338 2,951,559 l,320,264 3,068 888,648 -o- 201,823 5,365,362 Balance 9-30-83 1,253 8 11,377 26,230 43 ,632 3,050 85,550 933,696 933,696 562 1,109,472 2,653 7,394 16,740 11,675,183 13,831,250 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7 StJMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 BUDGET REVIEW Beginning Fund Balances, July 1 REVENUES: Tax Levy (Bond Fund(s) only) Tax Allocations/Subventions (Share of 1%) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginning Balances EXPENDITURES: Share of Joint Works Trmt. Pl~nt & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditures En~g Fund Balances 1983-84 Budget -o- l, 817, 400 458,000 132,000 557,000 294,000 1,466,471 -o- 4,724,871 14,363,993 6,084,348 671,253 1,136,000 -o- 464, 250 22,719,844 FACILITIES EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: So. Irvine Lift Stn & Relief Sub trunk District 13 Formation Share Districts 2 & 7 Flow Analysis Districts l, 6 & 7 Master Plan Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total COMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights Collection Lines and Pump Stns Treatment Facilities Disposal Facilities General Plant and Admin Facil ~ _ _).ty in Joint Treatment Facil o'!rier assets at cost less amortization Total Property Plant & Equip Balance 7-1-83 2,719 16, 204 24,214 43, 137 1,445,408 1,445,408 276,454 18,570,000 -o- 10, 782 12,440 19,427,047 39,785,268 Additions 132 650 6,544 2,137 9,463 108,082 108 ,082 (l,785) 115,760 Year-To-Date 48,370,108 1,076 134,785 37,298 71,058 74,734 -o- S07, 281 -o- 826,232 49,196,340 108,082 9,463 362,539 247,220 -o- 94, 766 822,070 48,374,270 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget (1,076) 1,682,615 420,702 60,942 482,266 294,000 959,190 -o- 3,898,639 14,255,911 6,074,885 308,714 888,780 -o- 369, 484 21,897,774 Balance 9-30-83 132 3,369 22,748 26,351 52,600 1,553,490 l,553,490 276,454 18,570,000 -o- 10, 782 12,440 19,425,262 39,901,028 COUNTY SANITA'l'ION DISTRICT NO. 11 SUMMARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT 3 MONTHS ENDED 9-30-83 Be9innin9 Fund Balances, July l REVENUES: BUDGET REVIEW 1983-84 Budget Tax Levy {Bond Fund(s) only) Tax-Allocations/Subventions (Share of li) Federal and State Construction Grants Connection Fees 62,802 1,500,000 352,000 90,000 399,000 11,945,000 1, 482, 000 21,000 Other Fees Sale of Capacity Rights Interest & Misc. Receipts Other Total Revenue Total Revenue & Beginning Balances E:XPENDITURES: 15,851,802 Share of Joint Works Trmt. Plant & Reserves District Trunk Sewer Constr & Reserves 11,590,936 9,043,721 77,175 1,337,000 18,000 420,000 Bond Retirement and Interest Expense Share of Joint Works Operating Expenses Provided for Reimbursement Agreements District Operating & Other Expenditures Total Expenditure~ ~nd'!ri'g Fund Balances 22,486,832 FACILITIES EXPANSION :ONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS: Districts 2, 3 & 11 Master Plan Slater Force Main Coast Hwy. Trunk Sub-Total Share of Joint Works CIP Integration Adjustment Sub-Total =OMPLETED PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIP: Land and Property Rights · Collection Lines and Pump Stns Treatment Facilities Disposal Facilities General Plant and Admin Facil Equity in Joint Trear..ment Facil o~~~r assets at cost less '--6rtization Total Property Plant & Equip /, Balance 7-1-83 9,906 536 3,552,309 3,562,751 1,110,133 1,110,133 146,986 14,786,961 -o- 3, 053 29,031 14,920,773 2,554 34,562,242 Additions 536 147, 020 147,556 83,012 83,012 (1,371) . (l, 095) 228,102 Year-To-Date 32,076,304 5,177 126,593 28,658 692,720 7,761 -o- 979, 47 l -o- 1,840,380 33,916,684 83,012 147,556 15,781 300,312 -o- 62, 400 609,061 33,307,623 Transfer To Fixed Assets Remaining Budget 57,625 1,373,407 323,342 (602,720) 391,239 11,945,000 502,529 21,000 14,011,422 11,507,924 8,896,165 ' 61,394 1,036,688 18,000 357,600 21,877,771 Balance 9-30-83 10,442 536 3,699,329 3,710,307 1,193,145 1,193,145 146,986 14,786,961 -o- 3, 053 29,031 14,919,402 1,459 34,790,344 ' , - RE: AGENDA ITE M #2 4 -DISTRICTS l J 6 & 7 COUNTY SAN ITA TION DIS TRICTS of 0 RANG E COUNTY . CALIFO RNIA December 8, 1983 P 0 BOX 8127 108 4 4 ELLI S AVEN U E F O UN TAIN VA LLEY C A LIFO RN IA 92708 ST A FF SUMMA R Y A i r port R elief Trunk Sewer Realignment Inv e stigat ion, C ontract No . 7 -8 (7 14) 54().2910 (7 14) 962-2 41 1 The District has retained Boyle Engineering Corporation to prepare a design report and plans and specifications for the A i rpo r t Relief T run k Sewer, District's Contract No . 7 -8 . As part of this in vestigation, a n a l ternate to the alignment in the Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewer Facilities for County Sani t ation Districts No . 1, north half of No. 6, and No. 7, has been identified . As shown on the map attached to the consultants' report, the new alignment, identified as Alternative B, goes northeasterly on Von Karm a n Avenue to Main Street, then westerly in Main Street to t h e new Irvine Li f t S t ation . This alignment has severa l advantages for the Distric t. The firs t is that it solves subtrunk facility problems on Michelson Drive between MacArthur Bo u levard and Von Karman Avenue, and on Mai n Street between the exis t i n g Lan e Roa d Li f t Station and Von Karman Avenue . The second advantage is that it avoids con flicts with the Orange County Airport. Finally, this system gives the District more flexibility in operating the trun k sewer facilities for this rapidly chan gi ng area. The cost for th e new alignment show n below is sligh tly higher than t h e cost for the Airport Relief alignment shown in the Master P lan. However, there is some uncertainty as to whether porti ons of the Master Pla n alignment, under Alternati ve A, would have to be modified or re l ocated due to future airport construction. T herefor e, the cost di f feren t ial may ac t ually be in favor of Alternative B. Alternative A B AIRPORT RELI EF TRUNK REALIGNM ENT ALTERNATIVES ESTIMATED CONS T RUCTION COST Length 12,000 14 ,000 Construct i on Cost $2,868,000 $3,129,000 Right -of -Way Cost $288,000 $120,000 To t al Cost $3,116,000 $3,249,000 However, should IRWD joi n the Districts system, the Von Karman alignment is more costly to IRWD because of the greater length gravity trunk sewer from Mi chelson D r ive at Yon Karman Avenue to the So u th Irvi ne Lift Station . The consultant's report identifies this additional cost to IRWD as $750, 000. , r . ·, • ·-' SOLJ/e EnQineerinCJ Coraaratian COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7 OF ORANGE COUNTY Attention Mr. Thomas M. Dawes Deputy Chief Engineer P.O .. Box 8127 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Airport Relief Trunk Sewer Route Investigation November 1, 1983 The Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewer Facilities adopted in December 1982, identified the need for the subject relief trunk sewer skirting the east and north sides of the John Wayne Airport. Subsequent to adoption of the master plan, development planning details have unfolded which suggest that an alternate route for the subject sewer may have merit with relation to maximizing use of existing district facilities to serve this area. Furthermore, the airport staff, in preliminary coordination correspondence, has expressed concern in the location of facilities within the airport proper due to the current preliminary nature of the airport master plan revision. The following study investigates an alternate route in view of various planning studies that are currently underway. The capacity 1equirements of each trunk sewer reach are dependent upon the particular development within each subarea. The two planning jurisdictions, the cities of Irvine and Newport Beach, and major developers were contacted to learn their latest planning ideas on an individual parcel basis. It was noted that although the overall development intensity should remain at approximately current levels, individual projects are being planned with densities significantly greater than the average. These projects are located south of the San Diego Freeway and within the Main Street Subtrunk's service area. IDENTIFICATION OF ALTERNATIVES In reviewing the particular developmept plans currently envisioned, it was noted the upstream reaches of the Main Street, South Irvine, and Campus Drive subtrunks will be taxed. An alignment for the Airport Relief Trunk following Von Karman Avenue (Alternative Route 11 8 11 ) would serve to divide the service ···r County Sanitation Vistrict No. 7 of Orange County Mr. Thomas Dawes, November 1, 1983 -2- area of the three subtrunks and max1m1ze use of their existing capacities without requiring relief. This alignment would also relieve the subtrunk in Main Street, which needs relief to Jamboree Boulevard. Both alternatives consider taking the Lane Road Lift Station out of service and diverting flow from the Main Street subtrunk to the new South Irvine Lift Station. · Eliminating the existing lift station with its annual operatic~ and maintenance costs allows for a more ef.icient overall system. The construction cost for the new lift sta~ion is estimated to be the same for both alternatives and, therefore, not included in the comparison. The alternative routes are discussed below and shown on the attached figures. Alternative "A": As shown on the attached Figure 1, Alternative "A" would commence and relieve the MacArthur trunk at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Birch Street. The alignment would proceed northeast in MacArthur Boulevard to Campus Drive, which at this point would traverse in a northwest direction to North Airport Way. As the trunk continues northeast in North Airport Way .to the north side of the San Diego Freeway, two subtrunk connections are proposed south of the Freeway, the Gampus Driv~ subtrunk and the proposed Michelson Branch subtrunk. North of the San Diego Freeway Alternative "A" runs parallel to the Freeway northwest to the proposed South Irvine lift station. The second relief subtrunk in Main Street is included for comparison with Alternative "B". The estim~ted length of Alternative "A", comprised of the Airport Relief Trunk with the Michelson Drive branch and the Main Street Relief Subtr"nk is approximately 12,000 feet. Alternative "B": The alignment of Alternative "B" will commence at the identical loc.ation as Alternative "A" (Figure 2), but proceeds east in Birch Street to Von Karman Avenue. The trunk will continue northeast in Von Karman Avenue to Main Street, where it will turn northwest on Main Street and continue to the proposed South Irvine Lift Station, which will be located north of Main Street, approximately 2400 feet northwest of MacArthur Boulevard. Alternative "B" divides the service areas of the existing subtrunks, thereby providing relief of the downstream portions. The service areas northeast of Von Karman Avenue and that served by the MacArthur Pumping Station, would be redirected to Alternative "B". The alignment north of the San Diego Freeway would relieve the existing Main Street Subtrunk and provide the '..-/ required capacity to service the drainage area tributary to Main County Sanitation ~istrict No. 7 of Orange County .. :·· .... Mr. Thomas Dawes, November 1, 1983 -3- Street north of the freeway. The length of this route is approximately 14,000 feet. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST The estimated construction costs of the two alternatives are summarized in Table 1 for comparison. They include the gravity trunk sewers flowing to the South Irvine Lift Station and the force main from the li~t station to the Sunflower Interceptor; but do not include the~ new lift station itself since it is common to both alternatives. The construction costs have been estimated using current prices within the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. Table 1 also includes an estimate of right-of-way costs for permanent easements through private properties based on a unit price of $100,000/acre, plus temporary construction easements based on a unit price of $20,000/acre. TABLE 1 AIRPORT RELIEF TRUNK ROUTE ALTERNATIVES ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST Construction Right-of-Way Total Al tern. Length Cost Cost Cost (ft. ) A 12,000 $2,868,COO $288,000 $3, 116, 000 B 14,000 3,129,000 120,000 3,249,000 COMMUNITY IMPACTS Each alternative has been examined to identify impacts to the various segments of the community that are distinct from the other alternative. These are for the most part construction-related, although Alternative "A" could be affected by future planning for the airport. Alternative "A": Alternative "A", which travels in airport access roads, will have some involvement with vehicular access to the airport parking facilities. However, provisions for the construction of the facilities can be made that should minimize the inconveniences. Inconveniences to the overall area-wide traffic is less for this alternative. . I ·-;, . County Sanitation uistrict No. 7 of Orange Cou:. ty Mr. Thomas Dawes, November 1, 1983 -4- The airport staff in reviewing this route has indicated the county is currently in the process of revising its master plan for the airport. They do note that preliminary planning points to extensive new development in the area between the existing terminal and the San Diego Freeway. They have identified the possibility of a new San Diego Freeway off-ramp giving direct access onto North Airport Way. At present the geometry and alignment of this off-ramp has not been designed. Also, they have indicated that the Orang~ County Transit District h•s proposed an elevated tramway along the same route in North Airport Way. Alternative "B": Although Alternative "B" should not impact the airport, some inconveniences to the area-wide vehicular traffic along Von Karman Avenue and Main Street may be experienced. The route of this alternative requires that the entire existing district trunk sewer system west of Von Karman Avenue remain in service. As a result, portions of either the MacArthur Trunk or South Irvine ~ubtrunk cannot be abandoned as they could be under Alternative "A". COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDATIONS The estimated construction cost of Alternative "A" is $261,000 less than Alternative "B". Including estimated right-of-way costs the differential is $133,000. However, th~ preliminary status of the airport master plan presents the possibility that modification or relocation of portions of the trunk sewer under Alternative "A" would be required. These could very easily exceed the above cost differential, especially if done after the line is place in service. By subdividing the trunk system serving this area, Alternative "B" offers the district greater flexibility in serving future development planning revisions or additions by reducing the length of the lateral subtrunks. By decreasing the respective subtrunk tributary areas some intensification of development in the subareas be accommodated by the District's system. This advantage is probably carried through to the local collection sy~tem. Also, Alternative "B" by not abandoning any existing facilities, allows a little more flexibility in operation of the trunk sewer system in this portion of the district. We recommend that Alternative "B" be selected for the route of the Airport Relief Trunk Sewer in light of the current airport development planning. It is felt this alignment will provide required relief to the existing district trunks and serve this 'wl rapidly expanding area in accordance with the land use planning. County Sanitation District No. 7 of Orange County Mr. Thomas Dawes, November 1, 1983 -5- ADDITIONAL CAPACITY OBTAINED BY INCREASING PIPE SIZE The construction cost estimates above are based on the minimum pipe size required to carry the projected peak flow at ultimate development under current land use plans within the district's master plan capacity definition. The District may wish to consider increasing the pipe size to provide some excess capacity in the event that land use planning changes in the future requiring additional capacity. Table 2 summarizes the excess capacity gained by increasing the pipe one and two sizes and the resulting additional construction cost. PROJECT SCHEDULE A few large projects along Main Street are in the planning stage with projected opening dates in early-to mid-1985. To avoid taxing the existing Main Street Subtrunk, the Airport Relief Trunk should be operational by completion of these projects. Figure 4 pres~nts a proposed project schedule to accomplish this objective. IMPACTS OF SERVING IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT (IRWD) If IRWD elects to participate in the Airport Relief Trunk in accordance with the addendum to the district's Consolidated Master Plan, their flows would be collected at Michelson Drive and Von Karman Avenue and the gravity trunk downstream to the pumping station sized accordingly. The remainder of the shared facilities recommended in the Master Plan Addendum east of Von Karman Avenue and west of Red Hill Avenue remain unchanged by selection of Alternative "B". Figure 3 delineates the portion of the Airport Relief Trunk that would be shared with IRWD for the Master Plan Addendum route (Alternative "A") and for Alternative "B". The major impact of Alternative "B" is the increased length of the gravity trunk to the pumping station. In addition, with the South Irvine Lift Station located north of Main Street, the force main to the Fairview-Gisler Trunk is slightly longer. Following is the estimated construction cost for the Airport Relief Trunk ,1nder Alternative "B", wi·th the costs allocated based upon average flow. The estimated construction costs shown in the Master Plan Addendum for the components of this reach of the recommended facilities are also shown for comparison. r County Sanitation District No. 7 of Orange County Mr. Thomas Dawes, Facility IRWD Gravity Trunk -$3,430,000 Michelson to South Irvine L.S. Additional Fore~ Main 970,000 Remainder of Gravity Trunk Total Alt. "B II $4,400,000 Per Master Plan Addendum 3,650,000 Increase $ .750,000 November 1, 1983 -6- Construction Cost CSD No. 1. Total $640,000 $4,070,000 260,000 1,230,000 840,000 840,000 $1,740,000 $6,140,000 1,610,000 5,260,000 $ 130,000 $ 880,000 Comparing the Alternative "B" costs with the construction costs listed in the Master Plan Addendum we note the cost to IRWD is increased $750,000. District No. 7's savings by sharing in facilities would be reduced from approximately $230,000 to $100,000. The impact to District No. 6 is not affected by the seleation of Alternative ''B" since its participation begins downstream this reach. Should or your staff wish to review this report in further detail, we are available at your convenience. BOYLE ENGINEERING CORPORATION .7.. . ... · , __ ,,, C\ ·r ... ,, ..• ·\ /~-· ... / 1' ' "-.:.. -/!..c,. ) ./;.,,_.· '-.. I., -..... '-~- Conrad Hohener, PE Regional Vice President gm OC-C07-134-00 ( Reach So. Irvine L.s; to MacArthur MacArthur to Von Karman Von Karman to Michelson Michelson to Campus Campus to MacArthur Additional Construction Cost ( ( TABLE 2 AIRPORT RELIEF TIWNK EFFECT OF INCREASING PIPE SIZE Master Plan Flow One Size Increase Two Sizes Increase Excess (1) Excess (1) Average Flow Pipe Size Pipe Size Capacity % Excess of Pipe Size Capacity % Excess of (mgd) (in.) (in.) (mgd) Total Gap~J~) __ (i11.J _____ (mgdJ Total C:ap. (2) 7.25 33 36 2.03 22 39 4.47 38 6.45 33 36 2.03 24 39 4.08 39 5.56 33 36 1.62 23 39 3.31 38 3.27 24 27 1. 38 30 30 3.06 48 2.86 21 24 1.30 31 27 3.11 52 - $221,000 $470,000 (1) Excess capacity expressed in ter1ns of average daily flow (2) Ratio as a percentage of excess average flow to the total average flow capacity of the pipeline ""'I ,JI r== Figure 1 LEGEND EXISTING CSDOC TRUNK SEWER EXISTING PUMPING STATION AND FORCE EXiSTINO MANHOLE ) PROPOSED CSOOC GRAVITY TRUNK uWER · PROPOSED PUMPING STATION AND FORCE ] ( ( ~ ,! South GISLER-RED HILL TRUNK SEWER Figure 2. LEGEND I\" '{t_---/;_~~~ EXISTING CSDOC TRUNK SEWER · EXISTING PUMPING STATION AND F~RCE ~IN EXISTING MANHOLE . . PROPOSED CSDOC GRAVITY TRUNK H . PROPOSED PUMPING ST A TION AND ACE . AIN ...- fl ( .LEGEND HISTING CSDOC TRUNK SEWER . - EXISTING PUMPING STATION AND FORCE·~· IN--·· EXISTING MANHOLE ~ ·· PROPOSED CS DOC GRA YITY TRUNK WEA .. PROPOSED PUMPING STATION AND ACE AIN ( ( ( FIGURE 4 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #7 PROPOSED PROJECT SCHEDULE AIRPORT RELIEF TRUNK S. IRVINE L. S. TO J VON KARMAN ONE MAIN ST. TO CONTRACT MACARTHUR MAIN ST. SUBTRUNK RELIEF VON KARMAN TO JAMBOREE S. IRVINE· LIFT ST A. & F .. M. 1983 1984 1985 SONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASOND DESIGN BID 0 . 0 0 CONSTRUCTION 0 0 CONSTRUCTION . o I o DESIGN BID CONSTRUCTION 01 0 0 0 DESIGN BID CONSTRUCTION 0 -0 0 I 0 I w w 0: 0 m :i < ., ® _. w I- 0 :c z < :e a: < ~ z 0 > ® _, w I- 0 :i: I w w a: 0 m :E < -, ® C!J z 2i _. 5 m w 0 u: 11. 0 l PLANN~D OPENING DA TES ,. "· "' <1' ' ' AGENDA ITEM ~30 -DISTRICT 7 Appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc. re staff's denial of their request for waiver of non-compliance fees and penalties charged for discharges in excess of limits established in Ordinance No. 718 ATTACHMENT (1) -Communication from Electrolurgy dated September 6, 1983 ATTACHMENT (2) -Communication from Electrolurgy dated September 15, 1983 ATTACHMENT (3) -Staff denial letter dated September 27, 1983 ATTACHMEN~ (4) -Appeal of Electrolurgy dated October 10, 1983 ATTACHMENT (5) -Staff Report dated December 8, 1983 ~ ELECTROLURGY INC. 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 • Phone 714-540-6415 September 6, 1983 ·Mr. William Butler County Sanitation District of Orange County P.O. Box 8127 Costa Mesa, CA 92708 Re: Invoice No. 812249 Dear Mr. Butler: Perhaps I should give you a history of Electrolurgy. Electrolurgy is a family owned Metal Processing company in Irvine in a 20,000 square foot facility. We formerly were located at 3106 So. Halladay in Santa Ana in a 2,300 square foot facility. In order for us to compete and to serve our customers we had to expand 4 years ago into this Irvine facility. At the time our water allocation was 20,000 gal. per day and some five years later it is still 20,000 gal. per day, which, of course, has a bearing on our heavy metal limits. '--11 In order to comply with the 1983 limits we have performed the following tasks: 1. Installed water suppressors in each of the rinse tanks. 2. Put in static rinse tanks in the Cadmium and Zinc lines. 3. Installed a circulating system to remove chrome from the last stage DI water rinse. This system has not been completely finished and is expected to be completed within 2 months. 4. We have converted to a deox that does not contain Chrome. We feel that we can come very close to complying to meet the current requirements. The source of our Chrome is not from Chrome plating since we do not do this process at all but the source is from the chromates from the Cadmium and Zinc lines. We are doing everything within our power to comply but with the current state of business in the last 10 months in which we have sustained losses every month it is· very difficult. . # Cadmium Plating • Chemical Film Conversion Coating • Anodizing • Passivation • Silkscreening • Pickling • Electropolishing • Dry Film Lubrication Hard Chrome Electroless Nickel • Caustic Etching • Black Oxide, Tin & Copper Plating • Aotoblasting • Tube Bending • Heliarc Welding • Marine Hardware ATTACHMENT Cl) f' September 6, 1983 County Sanitation District of Orange County Page 2 On August 17, during a routine analysis, our stripping tank sprung a leak and emptied into the clarifier after the plant was closed. Incidentally, we only work one shift per day due to the current work load, which leaves the plant unattended at night. We received your invoice for the dikasterous accideht which occurred and needless to say we have to appeal because of mitigating circum- stances. We do not feel that it is fair and equitable to drive a family owned business out of Orange County because of a catastrophic accident. The rate that was always charged in the past was $100 per pound. I am shocked beyond belief that the rate charged us was $300 per pound for what is obviously an unfortunate accident. In order to make sure that this does not occur in the future I have instructed our Plant Manager to install cement dikes so that this may never occur again. We trust that you have a sense of fair play and will not fine us at : \wtl the $300 rate which will surely force us to close the business. Respectfully yours, ELECTROLURGY INC. & Ck-~~ Eric W. Eklund owner EWE:mjc cc: Blake Anderson ATTACHMENT (1)-CONTINUED ··.~~ ELECTROLURGY INC. 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 • Phone 714-540-6415 September l5, l983 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY l0844 Ellis Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 ATTENTION: MR. FRED HARPER, GENERAL MANAGER SUBJECT: APPEAL OF INVOICE # Bl2249 FOR NON-COMPLIANCE FEES I am appealing invoice # Bl2249 for non-compliance fees based on a rountine sample of Electrolurgy's eff1.uent on August l7, 1983. The fees levied against Electrolurgy are outrageously high and out of proportion and certainly do not comply with the District's Industrial Waste Ordinance as adopted July l, l~d3. Article 6 Enforcement, Sections 601 A, B & C outlines the procedure for non-compliance fees, which was not followed. Please, review my file in it's entirety and I am confident that the Districts will re-adjust the non-compliance fees to the realistic and appropriate value that it should be. Thank you. Respectfully yours, ELECTROLURGY INC. ,.,7 /,' . ~C<.dL_/' Eric W. Eklund Owner EWE/rae Cadmium Plating • Chemical Film Conversion Coating • Anodizing • Passivation • Silkscreening • Pickling • Electropolishing • Ory Film Lubrication Hard Chrome Electroless Nickel • Caustic Etching • Black Oxide, Tin & Copper Plating • Aotoblasting • Tube Bending • Heliarc Welding • Marine Hardware ATTACHMENT (2) .. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS TELEPHONES: OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AREA CODE 714 540-2910 962-2411 P. 0. BOX 8127. F"OUNTAIN VALL.EV, CALIF'ORNIA 92708 10844 EL.L.15 AVENUE (EUCLID OF'F'·RAMF, SAN DIEGO F'REEWAY) CERTIFIED MAIL -P367379639 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED September 27, 1983 Electrolurgy, Inc. 1121 Duryea Irvine, CA 92714 Attention: Eric W. Eklund #116 Subject: Appeal of Invoice No. 812249 for Non-Compliance Fees This letter is a response to your correspondence of September 15, 1983 appealing Invoice No. 812249 which was issued for non-compliance fees applicable to discharge violations occurring on July 28-29, 1983. BACKGROUND Due to Electrolurgy's inability to achieve compliance with permit limitations, an Enforcement Compliance Schedule Agreement (E.C.S.A.) was issued on January 22, 1980. This E.C.S.A. specified that compliance with permit limitations would be achieved by July 1, 1980, and that this E.C.S.A. schedule for achievement of the limitations was reasonable and achievable. However, of thirty-nine separate analyses conducted on Electrolurgy's effluent since the expiration of the E.C.S.A., thirty samples were in violation of permit limitations. Sampling conducted on July 28-29, 1983 indicated that your facility exceeded its discharge limits for Cadmium by 1 .4 lbs., Chromium by 32.3 Jbs., and Zinc by 12.6 lbs. Subsequent investigations by District Staff confirmed your own written statement that adequate spill containment around the tank that leaked might have prevented the occurrance. As specified in Regulations for Use of District Sewerage Facilities, Article 601A, the fees for non-compliance with permit conditions and mass emission rates after an E.C.S.A. expiration are: . ATTACHMENT (3) ' .. ·• September 27, 1983 Electrolurgy page 2 CONSTITUENT Cadmium Chromium Zinc DOLLARS PER POUND/DAY IN EXCESS OF LIMIT $300.00 300.00 150.00 These rates were used to calculate Invoice No. 812249. FINDING I find that District Staff acted in accordance with the prov1s1ons of the Districts Regulations For Use of.District Sewerage Facilities. Therefore, your appeal for adjustment of non-compliance fees applicable to Invoice No. 812249 is denied. The Districts' ordinance allows you to appeal this decision to the Board of Directors provided a check for $100.00 is submitted to the Secretary of the Board of Directors with your written requ t t the Board for review of the appeal (see enclosed procedure). 1 ~1 /:i:- ( /As! i st t Genera I Manager 'J .)w &' Sylvester l../ I /de J Enclosure cc: Thomas Woodruff, Legal Counsel Accounts Receivablev/' Industrial Waste ATTACHMENT (3)-CONTINUED f .. 601.8 601. 9 conviction is punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500), or imprisonment for not more than six (6) months in the County Jail, or both. Each day in violation may constitute a new and separate violation and shall be subject to the penalties contained herein. · Appeals A. Any user, permit applicant or permit holder affected by any decision, action or determination made by the General Manager, interpreting or implementing the provisions of this Ordinance or in any permit is~ued herein, may file with the General Manager a 1 written request for reconsideration within fifteen (15) days setting forth in detail the facts supporting the user's request for reconsideration. Such facts must include a statement listino newly discovered relevant facts that were not known or available to the user at the date of the hearing. The General Manager shall render a decision on the request for reconsideration to the user, permit applicant or permit holder in writing within (15) days of receipt of request. If the ruling on the request for recon- sideration made by the General Manager is unacceptable, the person requesting reconsideration may, within ten (10) days after the date . of notification of the General Manager's action, file a written appeal to the Board. B. A fee of $100 shall accompany any appeal to the Board of Directqrs of the District. This fee may, in the sole discretion of the Board of Directors, be refunded if the final appeal ruling is in favor of the appellant. C. The written appeal shall be heard by the District's Board of Directors with i·n forty-five ( 45) days from the date of filing. The District's Board of Directors shall make a final ruling on the appeal within sixty (60) days from the date of filing. Payment of Charges and Delinquencies A. Except as otherwise provided, all fees, charges and penalties made pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance are due and payable upon receipt of notice thereof. All such amounts shall become delinquent forty-five (45) days after date of invoice. B. Any charge that becomes delinquent shall have added to it a penalty in accordance with the following: 1. Forty-six (46) days after date of invoice, a penalty of ten percent (10%) of the base invoice amount, not to exceed a maximum of $1,000.00. -40- ATTACHMENT (3)-CONTINUED i ;. (·.. ELECTROLURGY INC. 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 • Phone 714-540-6415 ... _ .,J • ' v = '~-·--·~--...------------------------~ ....... -------------------------------------------- October 10, 1983 County Sanitation District ~ of Orange County P.O. Box 8127 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Subject: Appeal of Invoice No. 812249 for Non-Compliance Fees Gentlemen: I have enclosed a check for $100 to accompany my appeal to the Board of Directors per Paragraph 601.8. Please submit the $100 check to the Secretary of the Board of Directors with this written request to the Board for review of the appeal. Very truly yours, ELECTROLUR~ I~_/,?/"} L <.c:_ _ ~-(;t Eric w. Eklund President EWE:rnjc Enclosure Received letter re Appeal of Invoice No. 812249 ~~-·~-~·~~~~-~~~-~~~M3 ~Tb ~ 'icAl.P or ti~ C:~t> A)o. 7 of e;./~.£ catAry 1 CkuF .. Cadmium Plating ·Chemical Film Conversion Coating •Anodizing • Passivation • Silkscreening • Pickling • Electropolishing • Orv Film Lubrication ,.' iard Chrome Electroless Nickel • Caustic Etching • Black Oxide, Tin & Copper Plating • Rotoblasting • Tube Bending • Heliarc Welding • Marine Hardware ATTACHMENT (4) i· December 8, 1983 STAFF REPORT Electrolurgy, Inc. Appeal of Non-Compliance Fees Invoice No. 812249 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS of 0 RANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA P.O.BOX 8127 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA 92708 (714) 540-2910 (714) 962-2411 Electrolurgy, Inc., a metal processing firm located in Irvine, operates under Industrial Waste Permit No. 7-162. The firm is appealing Invoice No. 812249 dated September 1, 1983 in the amount of $12,000.00 in non-compliance fees for excess discharges of cad- mium, chromium and zinc. This appeal, originally scheduled to be heard at the November Board Meeting, was postponed at Electrolurgy's request until the December meeting. 1.._,1 INVOICE UNDER APPEAL Sampling of Electrolurgy's discharge was performed by the Districts' industrial waste staff on July 28-29, 1983. During the sampling period a stripping tank sprung a leak and emptied into their clarifier and was discharged into the sewer system. Laboratory analysis of the samples yielded the following results: CONSTITUENT Cadmium Chromium Zinc LBS. OVER LIMIT 1. 4 32.3 12.6 NON-COMPLIANCE FEES PER ORDINANCE RATE ($/LB) TOTAL FEES $300.00 300.00 150.00 TOTAL $ 420.00 9,690.00 1,890.00 $12,000.00 The Districts' Industrial Waste Ordinance states that it is the responsibility of each discharger to install pretreatment and spill containment facilities to avoid discharges that violate the discharge limitations set forth in the discharger's Industrial Waste Permit. The company admitted in a letter to the Districts dated September 6, 1983 that had they installed spill containment facilities, they would not have discharged these excessive levels of pollutants to the system. ATTACHMENT (5) In accordance with Ordinance prov1s1ons, Invoice No. 812249 in the amount of $12,000.00 for non-compliance fees was issued on September 1, 1983. Electrolurgy did not pay the invoice within 45 days as required under Section 601.9D of the Ordinance, and the staff issued a penalty invoice of $1,000.00 on November 15, 1983 due to lack of payment of the invoice under appeal. Staff has denied Eletrolurgy's request for an adjustment to the non-compliance charges, and the firm has filed an official appeal to the Board of Directors. On December 1, 1983 Electrolurgy made payment of $3582.00 towards the settlement. APPEAL BASIS Electrolurgy's original letter to the Districts dated September 6, 1983 requested an adjustment of the $12,000.00 non-compliance fees for the following reasons: 1. They do not feel that it is fair and equitable to drive a family-owned business out of Orange County because of a catastrophic accident. 2. The non-compliance rates are excessive. 3. The company has since installed cement dikes around the wet area of their production operation to prevent recurrence of the problem. 4. The company has contracted for installation of a pretreatment system to be installed and operable within 180 days. The company intends to enter into an Enforcement Compliance Schedule Agreement specifying a compliance date of June 1, 1984. FURTHER BACKGROUND Due to Electrolurgy's inability to comply with discharge permit limitations, the Districts entered into an Enforcement Compliance Schedule Agreement (E.C.S.A.) with Electrolurgy in early 1980. This E.C.S.A. specified that compliance with discharge require- ments would be achieved by July 1, 1980. However, sampling of Electrolurgy's discharge since that date has shown consistent violation of cadmium and chromium discharge limitations. The attached schedule summarizes the dates and amounts of the six- teen non-compliance invoices issued to the company from July, 1980 through issuance of the invoice currently under appeal to the \.,I Boards . 2 ATTACHMENT (5)-CONTINUED STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is the recommendation of District staff that the appeal for adjustment of non-compliance fees assessed by Invoice No. 812249 be denied on the grounds that: 1. Article 5, Section 501 of the Regulations for Use of District Sewerage Facilities specifies that pretreatment facilities shall be installed and maintained at the user's expense to avoid discharges that violate the limits set forth in the Industrial Waste Permit. 2. Subsequent installation of pretreatment equipment required because of acknowledged discharge problems does not negate responsibility for past non-compliance fees. 3. The fine reflects the standard District fees for non- compliance which are assessed in accordance with the Districts Industrial Waste Ordinance for firms that had pre- viously been subject to an E.C.S.A. 3 ATTACHMENT (5)-CONTINUED Z-•' .... "" INVOICE DATE February 2, 1981 April 15, 1981 June 9, 1981 June 17, 1981 October 1 , 1981 October 1 5 ' 1981 July 9, 1982 April 1, 1982 June 1 ' 1982 July 9, 1982 August 4' 1982 August 4' 1982 March 25, 1983 June 17, 1983 SUMMARY OF NON-COMPLIANCE INVOICES 1981-1982 Electrolurgy, Inc. Permit No. 7-162 CONSTITUENTS EXCEEDING DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS chromium/cadmium/copper chromium/cadmium chromium cadmium/copper chromium/cadmium chromium/cadmium chromium/cadmium chromium/copper chromium/cadmium TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT $1,208.00 250.00 80.00 283.00 160.00 530.00 170.00 195. 00 240.00 chromium/cadmium 170.00 chromium/cadmium 210.00 Invoice for repair to Districts' manholes due to Electrolurgy discharges 486.00 chromium/cadmium/copper/lead 408.00 chromium/cadmium 40.00 June 24, 1983 September 1 , 1983 * chromium/cadmium 40.00 chromium/cadmium/zinc 12,000.00 Total Non-Compliance Invoices $16,470.00 *Invoice under appeal ATTACHMENT (5)-CoNTINUED ' \ December 6, 1983 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS of 0 RANGE C OUN TY , CALIFORNIA P.0 .BOX 8127 10844 ELLIS A VENUE FO UNTA IN VA LLEY, CALI FO RNIA 9 2708 (7 14) 540-2910 (714) 962-2411 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE November 29, 1983 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Present: Donald A. Holt, Jr., Joint Chairman Richard B. Edgar, Vice Joint Chairman Robert Hanson Henry Wedaa Bruce Finlayson Evelyn Hart Elvin Hutchison Don Smith Ruth Bailey Supervisor Harriett Wieder Convene: Adjourn: 5:30 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Others present: Thomas L. Woodruff, General Counsel Staff present: Fred A. Harper, General Manager J. Wayne Sylvester, Assistant General Manager William H. Butler, Director of Finance 1. Policy Revision re Delinquent Obligations Owing to the Districts. Staff Report -Over the past several months, we have experienced an increase in delinquent industrial waste user fee accounts. The Districts' accounts receivable staff has been vigorousl y pursuing collection efforts to bring industrial waste permittees with seriously delinquent invoices to a current status. Several of these permittees claim to have suffered financiall y during the recent recession, and the Districts have received inquiries requesting a modification of our existing collections policy to allow permittees to pay outstanding invoices on an installment basis. The Districts' current payment policy is that all invoices are due and payable in full upon r e ceipt b y the permittee. The Districts' industrial waste ordinance considers invoices delinquent after 4 5 day s. E.C. 11/29/83 To avoid costly administrative, legal or permit revocation remedies, staff recommends that Resolution No. 82-19, which establishes procedures for collection of delinquent obligations, be revised to allow the Director of Finance and General Counsel to approve and execute deferred payment agreements not to exceed six months. During the term of the agreement, the delinquent permittee would pay interest at the prime rate plus 2.lt2% on the remaining outstanding balance until all delinquent invoices are paid in full. Staff's recommendation is based upon the following considerations: A maximum six-month extension of the payment period during which the permittee pays a high interest rate (prime plus 2.Jt2%) on the outstanding balance due does not make delinquency attractive to permittees. In addition, delinquent invoices are assessed a 10% penalty charge pursuant to the ordinance. Extended payment terms will be allowed in cases of financial hardship and only if the permittee indicates that future delinquencies will not occur. Consequences for non-payment of monthly installments, such as immediate initiation of legal action or permit revocation proceedings, will be incorporated into the formal deferred payment agreement. This option would not be available to permittees that are under enforcement orders or in permit revocation proceedings, and would not be a recurring option. This procedure would be desirable to revoking the permit which might put the firm out of business, in which case we would probably collect nothing. The deferred payment option would only be considered for permittees with otherwise good records that can demonstrate a legitimate financial hardship under guidelines to be established by the General Counsel and staff. Permittees that are not in compliance with their discharge standards would not be eligible for this plan and would be subject to separate enforcement and/or permit revocation procedures. Committee Consideration and Recommendation -Vice Joint Chairman Edgar reported that the Fiscal Policy Committee had considered and endorsed the policy revision at their meeting on November 22nd. The Committee suggested that the policy include a provision for the Districts to recover legal and administrative costs for the deferred payment plan which has been incorporated into the proposed resolution. -2- E.C. 11/29/83 The Executive Committee recommends adoption of the proposed resolution revising procedures for collecting delinquent obligations owing to the Districts (revisions to the existing policy are underlined in the attached resolution), authorizing the Director of Finance and General Counsel to approve and execute agreements with industrial waste permittees providing for deferred payment of delinquent obligations of up to $10,000 under specified conditions. If the delinquent obligation is greater than $10,000, any deferred payment agreement shall be submitted to the Boards of Directors for approval. 2. Public Information Programs re Districts' Activities. Staff Report -At the October meeting when the Executive Committee reviewed alternative means of providing notice of the proposed public participation program regarding the LA/OMA Sludge Disposal Plan alternatives, one of the ideas that came out of the meeting was the development of video tape programs that could be used for cable TV/closed circuit public service spots. We feel this is an excellent idea and would like the Committee to consider expanding this concept to develop video programs covering a) General information on Districts' operations and activities, b) Industrial waste control program; and, c) the sludge disposal plans. These video shows of 20 to 25 minutes could be used to begin educating the public about the Districts and the services they perform and the issues that must be addressed. Not only cable TV could be used but presentations would be made available for schools, community interest groups and other public forums. Committee Consideration and Action -It was the consensus of the Committee that initially a single 20-minute professionally prepared program covering all three subject areas would be desirable. This project could then be used to help determine future direction in disseminating information to the public on Districts' activities. Staff was requested to report back with further information on costs and a schedule for producing a film. 3. Discussion on Board Policy re Director's Representation. The Committee discussed the recently adopted policy wherein member agencies are asked to have a single Director represent all Districts of which the agency is a member. It was the consensus of the Committee that the matter be referred to the Special Committee on Reorganization for comment . -3- RESOLUTION NO. 83-190 REVISING PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT OBLIGATIONS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 82-19 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF 'l'HE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA REVISING PROCEDURES FOR THE COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT OBLIGATIONS OWING TO THE DISTRICTS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 82-19 * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, in the course of conducting the business affairs of the Districts, certain accounts receivable become delinquent and, in fact, uncollectable; and, WHEREAS, the costs incur~ed by the Districts in attempting collection of delinquent accounts receivable can exceed the amounts recovered; and, WBERF.AS, costs and efficiency can be greatly improved by the adoption of certain policies relating to the collection of accounts. ~ NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, s, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY DETERMINE, RESOLVE AND ORDER: Section 1. The Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess ninety (90) days and not exceeding the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Section 2. The Finance Director is authorized to assign for collection to a person or firm of his choosing, any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess of thirty (30) days and not exceeding the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1500.00). Ninety (90) days after assigning the obligation for collection, the Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt, any portion of the obligation which is still outstanding. ~ Section 3. The Finance Director is authorized to file the necessary proceedings in the Small Claims Court of the respective judicial district of the County of Orange in order to collect any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess of thirty (30) days and not exceeding the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1500.00). Upon obtaining a judgment in favor of the Districts, the Finance Director and General Counsel shall take all legal measures necessary to enforce the terms of the judgment. Ninety (90) I days after receiving a final judgment in favor of the Districts, the Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt, any portion of the obligation which is still outstanding. Section 4. In addition to the above, the Finance Director shall forward any delinquent obligation in excess of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ·($'1500.00) to the General Counsel for the Districts who shall submit his recommendation to the Boards of Directors as to the method of collection of said account. Section 5. In addition to the above authorizations, the Finance Director is directed to exercise all available lawful methods to insure prompt and full recovery of all obligations owing to the Districts. Section 6. The Finance Director is authorized to offset against any sums held on deposit.by the Districts on behalf of any person who owes a delinquent obligation to the Districts. Section 7. The Finance Director is authorized to withhold the approval of any permits otherwise to be issued by the Districts to any person who has an outstanding debt obligation owing to the Districts until such time as said debt obligation is paid in full. r.,. Section 8. In the event of a delinguent obligation, in an amount up to $10,000.00, owing by an industrial waste permittee where a formal written reguest is submitted by the permittee indiQating that the permittee is in a position of financial hardship as evidenced by acCO!DJ?anying documentation outlining the permittee's financial condition, the Finance Director and the General Counsel are authorized to negotiate and execute a deferred payment agreement with such permittee in accordance with guidelines established herein. The installment payment agreement shall be for a maximum term not to exceed six months. The agreement shall provide for payment of interest on the principal amount owing at the prime rate plus 2~%. The prime rate shall be established as the rate set and in effect by Bank of America, San Francisco, California on the date of the agreement. The agreement shall provide for payment of all costs of preparing and administering the payment agreement, including legal and administrative costs. The agreement shall stipulate the penalties to which the permittee shall be subjected in the event of non-Payment of any of the payments specified in the agreement, including initiation of legal action or permit revocation, as reconunended by the General Counsel. If the delinguent obligation is greater than $10,000.00, any deferred payment agreement shall be submitted to and approved by the Boards of Directors, who shall prescribe the terms and conditions. Section 9. That Resolution No. 82-19 is hereby repealed and made of no further effect. Section 10. The effective date of this resolution is December 15, 1983. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. RESOLUTIONS AND··SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS DECEMBER 14., · 1983 -7 :·30· P .M. :: trr 1--A :: 0 (:: . ( f ·'·· ·: .. ·; : .... _:, ... · ( ... --.. ·, .. :·.' ( .. ' .• :.-.. ~ .. ~ .... ) FUND H 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPITAL PROCfSSING DATE 10/28/83 PAGr. ~--------...... ...,.___,_.,... .. -. ...,. .. ,-.. -.. -, .,.... . .....,_....,...... ___ .,...__.,..._ ~-~.~ ... ---,--·--:--..,.-~~..........,....-...----.~.--.~.:--"'.".-.-Rl:POR I ·NUMBER AP43 .· -~--.....---------.,...---.-----..... '';· .. ·::' · _.,. .·.·.·:~·c:cutrrv·sANITArfoN othRltrs o~·.oR~NGE couNTY -~· .• · · · • · .. 1 ''. CLAIMS PA to i1l02/83 . -.--·--------·-· : ______ . -·· -....:..;----···~-· ---·-... ------------------·-·------··-· ·-· .. ·--.... ---··· • --\--:;]lft ~ Ii.~ WARRANT NO• VfNOOR AMOUNT OESCR IPTJON --. ct~~ /4 • t NU PS tft Ir· S"3"3r.3 9 l AR1JSC1U'TR 066220 A~R·A• ~fGe ~O. . . $65.93 TRUCK PARTS• 066221 AOVANCO CONSTRUCTORS, INC~ S52t366e24 CONTRACTOR P2-27 c ,, 1a --o ti-~-2 ~2' 1R--11-mus-1'Rtr s·-coltP. ------------, l'i'ZH • 36 ____ ----uSE-c if ARG E · o v E Ri"AYH E Nr .. ·--· -----·-··------·---.. --------II II ~11 066223 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALSt INC. • t.203.52 SPECIALTY GASES l"T1u 06622'1 ALLIED SUPPLY CO. $185.64 VALVE SUPPLIES I" 2., -~1t66'22~ . tttJMl'N~OlfG'r-t" • .. , -SB'tfl e25· . USE CHARtrrlrVUP"AYRIR•·I ~14 066226 · " AMERICAN EUSINEss· SUPPLY . 0 •• $155.23 OFFICE SUPPLIES :: " 066221.. ' ,\HER IC~,_ CCMPR ES SOR CO . . !iS2. 77 . COMPRESSOR PARTS ....... "·----ot;t>228------Al'!C1t"ICJ\'trrtECtrroN1'CS--·--·-------------···-·-ss1r.n1·----usE"-CffARGE' OVERPAYHENr--·--·---·~--·····----------·-----....... - r-1., 066229 THE ANCHOR PACKING CO. S30.21 ENGINE PARTS ~Q 066230 AQUA BEN CORP. ll0t654e52 CHEMICAL COAGULANTS 3 ,, -06~2'31 ArtttOV-rttscortffC; $l21 e40 ELEC IRfCJ(LSUl'rrpr-cT"11 E'""s..---....,,--.--------- ~10 06623? '.DC INOUSTR~AL SUPPLYt INC; $2'1.61 JANITORIAL SUPPLIE$ 0011 066233. BACHARACH INST. CO. S999.09 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 11 --osri2~1J n~1Cr-R--nn;ooo-co..-ir1c·-. -------------,24·r;;r;-------sMAn-nARDUARE ....... _ ---------·· -----· ---............ . / 11 06f,235 BANK OF Afr~[R JCA NT & SA $764 .4 0 TRAVEL EXPENSES )::>1, 066236 !<ATHY BARCCUR SHeOO EMPLOYEE MILEAGE ,,,, --o-s"6''2"~7 Bf'LS11N SAl\o-g GRAV~ "Tifib.20 ~Tt1Jl'RG-ff1\iElffAC ..... S __ _ :i /! ~.:, ·::1 F° 1, 066238 BEVCO . . . $323. 32 ·BATTER IE~ "· 11 066239 BURE AU OF iv.A TI ONAL A Ff At RS t t NC $268. 0 0 PUBLI CAT I OHS .,. 8.:a ---0E;E-:2ir-. PURl<'r-co11rt'k·t:rr--"AccnsuRTr-r---·-· ·s1>sr;91------1rn-t Lon1r-HATER 1 Ats--------.. •· · · · ----.. -_ .. ----· · .... · -· --~-,, pt:?n 0662q1 fUTIER ENGJ~EERING, INC. S12t213.67 CONSTR. MANAGEMENT P2-27, P2-2S-2, PW-085-1 p ~b 066242 C & R RECCNOITIONJNG CO. S90.00 PUMP PARTS : 11 ---o&·&2"f3 . -CPT CALIF1m'N"Jr.-1'N • 591TO WORD PROCFS-S''fN«IKA-tNT£lfA~l:'c :1 ~. 1 11 066244 CS COHP~NY $26.36 . VALVES . 1 ::. JI 066245 c.v.P.c.A. . . . . $244.00 . SEtUNAR REGISTRATION ··l JI ------or;&'2alt;--·----c11.a.-1FOR1t1ir-E'r,vJRCtNM£NT'ALCONTRlJtS--coRP:-·--------sqqc;r;'9t--·----coNTROl--EQU I PHENt--··-·-----·-· -....... ----·-···-·--· -: . .... ... •"· 1···! " 066247 JOHN CAROLLO ENGINEERS S84t864.50 ENGA. Pl-20, J-15, ENERGY TASK FORCE j \ (. 1, 06E.248 JOHN CAROLLO ENGINEERS !883.60 ENGR. P2-27, ULTIMATE SOLIDS DISPOSAL ,.! JI ---·GG'02'f'J c~n-rrs-\r!C1(RITR--C • --$IllJ31J9D'r . YrPC~lJP'P"[TES --' ... i ("Ill 066250 · CHEMllfST INOUSTRIFSt INC. Slt822.08 FERRIC CHLORIDE STORAGE TANK LEASE ~::I " • 39 0 6 f. 2 51 CHEV R 0 N U • S • A • t I NC • S7 •OD 1 • 5 5 GAS O LI NE ,_.; "-----c·r;r,252------crTrsincoa.·n-ru:r1ts---------------------------·-s390-;.·llu---------------v1NDOtrtLEAN 1 NG ------------· --· -·-· --· ----· ----•· -· ... ,• ,.. I'' 0 66 2 5 3 c Iv I c c El'H [ R L 0 c K & s A FE $ 9 8 • 74 l 0 c Ks .. , i .. ._ 11 06625~ COAST St.EEPUJG, INC. $380.00 PLANT MAINTENANCE ·;· 1 , 1 ---oss255----cowsnnnnro ELECIRICAL 01s1. lr.376~3 rITCTlfrt'ALSUPPrrn "' I·" I"~ 066256 CONT INEtHAL CHEMJCH CO $26t664.30 CHLORINE ::. I :: -----~:g;~-. -~:-~-~~o:~~~c~~~6·~flA'TEf(" _____ ., _____ ,, _____________________________ ~~~~ :-~:-............ ·------~:;:~.~~~~:~ER "RENTAl .. -----··-......... ·-· ..... ___________ ---· ___ .... --.. ··-;~;1 f'·· ''' 066259 OME, INC. S861f.87 ENGINE PARTS :~I I . 066260 OAILY PILOT !.30.00 ADVERTISING ,,, -o6·6i6-ee·ttroAvlS-sUP-Pt·rcu. --sn3";9 PLASTI c S'RE£TlNr· -----1··-I G66262 DA YT ON-GR A NHR t INC• S50 9. 22 USE CHARGE OVE RPAYHENT :.' I 'I C66263 · DECO Ut177.60 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ,,: ~---··-ot;fc2Gif·---------oc-t."Ft'fl-srsnr·tSt-·JNr-;·-----·-----------·-----'"'l6S-;orr·--··-···-·· .. -HINI ·c·oHPUTER SUPPORrSERVltES"" .. ···--. ---· .. -·· ---1 .. 1 141 :11• •. 11! • 1.•1 •.i. .. ------------------·-· -:.:i 0 ~, ( ·. ::: ... :t> I N (~~ :::: ("; 11 r-· r' II ; .. • ... ~ ... h • -• : •. -· ,'. ...... ··~ •• • • I• ~ • ' ._ • ft : • FUND NO 9199 -JT DIST WCRKJNG CAPJT~L P~OC[SSING DATE 10/2H/83 FAG[ ? ·-~~~~~~~~~~~R~E ..... Plffft~~ifAPi!~--~~~ COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY • CLA JMS P~ JD 11/02/83 -------· ---------·----··------------··------· .... WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION Uflfi2l)!J UEU•FAR SALE'r'& SERVICE U4o~ SR.AlIIH\lWWARE'--.. 0662~~ DORADO ENT£RPRJSESt INC~·· $9t954e2~ TREATMENT PLANT REPAIRS --T, ~. ~ ' ' . '• •.. II 066267 DUNN EDWARDS CORP •.. · . . . · · . . $661.78 PAINT SUPPL'IES 111 -----·os-£·268 -t"AGt-rit1FPtT-·or-·-c"Anr.--.:..------------·--·-·snr~"CJ1·--·-·-·-·--· ·-·p 1PE" .. °SUPPL1 ES (. j"t 066269 EAS TKANt I NC• S1t389•05 OFF I CE SUPPLIES 111 :-u 066270 EDINGER HEOIC~L GROUPt INC. $60.00 MEDICAL EXAHINATIONS I\ 11 ·-o-s6'2 71 rNCHAN TER t Ui • S3 ,SlTO • 00 UC£1Uf-'ffURTTOlffNU-___ _ C I" 066?72 f,:NV ~ RONHENTAL Rrso~RcE A ~soc. .. . n1. so LAB SUPPLI Es · :: --~:~~ .;:~:~~::is~-~~:~Y ----~------{~~i:~i----·-·--~~~~v:~~!~~:~ 1 cES· ---·-------·----·-· ---...... -· ... ·· .. · · · I" II "' c- r·, "' 066275 FILTER SUFPLY co. Sltl81.63 ENGINE PARTS : 066276 FIRST METALS, INC. S426.72 STEEL STOCK Q662(1 fJSCRER & PURTEA co.·. llt257.7B Pl-P~P-t1c----------------- 0~~21~. flSHE~.tO~TRbl~ . . . si71.26. REG~LATOR PARTS. O'E279 Ct He :FLO~ES RENTALS. · ~ ·. . $583.~o· CSDOC #~ MANHOLE REPAIRS -ir6li~ao FtuTirlfXNtrnn;·-nsnHs. !Ne. n!e. alf-~-----puHP-P·Alns--·---·--··---··---------· --.... · · ---·----· · 066281 CITY OF FCUNtAIN VALLEY S738.17 WATER USEAGE 066282 DONALD L. FOX & ASSOCIATES $950.00 SAFETY CONSULTANT -on2'83 IHE FOXBORO COAPANY S86.3r--· --~nCTRTtm:-stfPPttc·:. 066284 GANA~L Lti~BER co. S336.76 BUILDl~G HATERIA(S 066285 GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. S739.16 TELEPHONE ·------- -U6628l> Roctflr-r-r.--rm:.-------s·2'in:r.3r---cAus·11c-·sooA ___ --· .. ·---··-··------------·-----· .......... ··-·-···· 066287 tlONE'tWELlt INC. $1'16.22 HICROSWITCH 066288 R.S. HUGHES co., I~C. $942.67 SAFETY SUPPLIES -o-EiE"2'8' ~TON 8EACH 110.95 WAIEirtTS£~-.re-·---------------- 066290 HUNTINGTON BEACH AMC., INC• $63.60 TRUCK PARTS 066291 HUNtI~GTON SUPPLY . · . Sl0.26 .. SHALL ~ARDWARE -G6nl9Z--HYC-R'Dl'lfULUCTS ----~--,r;2i~-;·.,-r------r1AT£1t-SAMPLER-·---·------------·-- 066293 HYOROKINEllCS $354.35 LAB SUPPLIES 11' 1\ " :• ,. JJ JI " 11 I •.. It ll • ,., IU " •1 II u 066294 HYOROTEX $2t941.24 LAB SUPPLIES u -Vof>295 · 1crr-c~ranur~-ITTrD101so 10Pt : -ns-;53 U-Sr-tlfAlrnE-i)V£RYAYH£Nt. Hi 06~296 ,, . JSCO COMPANY . . , . . . $112·2~ SAMPLER .. , :~' 066297, INOUSTRiAL 'ntREAOED PRODUCTS , ~ $610~64 SHALL HARDWARE ~1 -(J 6'~ 2 9 B TNGR"A 14-p A'P'( ir---·----. . -s r·• iJli 3 ·; 2 3--------JAN IT 0 R' I AL--s up p Lt Es·------·····---··-----·------· .. -·--.. ·-·-·--\l, 06~299 KAHL SCIE~TIFIC INSTRUMENTS CO $147.47 LAB SUPPLIES , ~ 066300 KAS SAFETY PRODUCTS Sl0~.84 SAFETY SUPPLIES -oo&-31> f('EnfANfTJP-c--&-sUPPtY cu. . =-nr.75 PTP-r-5uPn--re·s-------------------i 066302 KING BEARING, JNC• $3,080.13 BEARING SUPPLIES l 066~~3 ·~· KJ~G MUSICAL INSTR~H£NTS $476.37 USE CHARGE OVERPAYMENT. q '----o6F3U1J \fA'ALS"-P-;-K lRNCY ·cu;---··---.. ·-----------------1-2 n-;so--·----------sHAll-·HARDVARE' --··---.. ·--·-----·-·-·-··-···-----·-----~---·-·· ~· 066305 KLEEN-LINE CORF $263e62 JANITOR·IAL SUPPLIES ~ 06~306 l & N UNlfC~M SUFflY CO $4 9 ~97.0l UNIFORH RENTAL tttr;i;;-s·.-.-rm:. --~----. --s~n-;135 Wft'D"tNrSUPPLtE;J LAURSEN CCLOR LAB $131.76 FILH PROCESSING LIGHTING OJSTRIBUTORSt INC. . Slt755.09 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~ '1 ::: ·-----,A...-..&rrcrrrrrrrU-t'OIWT .. RUO'RTnr--·---------sin-;i;o-··-------·couRr-REPORTfNG---·----··----·-------·----· .... r ~~ ~ I Ill --------------------------;\ ( •et· ( .. ·--··--·----·"""'-·--·--· ~· ··---·-·-···-·-···--... -... -._ ·-....... -.-............. -· -···--·-··---· .... ---·-· .. - c··--, .•. , ... ... I\ ,~1 . ':; . .. . .. . . . . . . . , .. ':: : ~, .... :· ( ( .. ( .. ... , - , •, :::: l .. :t> I VJ (") :: FUND NO 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPITAL ~t~ , .. « :~; .:;~ ~~-............. .. ) PROCESSING DATE 10/28/83 PAGE ~ '· ·-·. . ---.. ---~~.-c-.. --., -~_~.:. ---~~,~--c-.-~~:~_~ .. ·--:--:-·'"' ____ K£f'ORT-NUMPE (:• 11 ~~ ~. ~ . · : -,i _. '.::· ~ .. o· ~ ouN?v. s,\N,1 rH ioN -~»ts:tR.icTs·; ior o·RANGE couNTY .--; _ _. ." · 11 ' ' ' ' '.-•. I • ' : .-. :; c LA I,. s PA ID 11 / 0 2 / 8 3 . . . ·.. . ' . ' J·· t, _ ... _.,_:_· -· -·-·-.:.......:__:_· _ .. _. ----·-··---·--~~-·-------------...!..--.... .-...;. __ ...... _ ··--·--·--· .. -----.. -···--··-----·-----··----·--...-.-4 ~ .;J []I• &IARRANT NO. VENDOR AHOUNT OESCR IPTION :·;1 ·! " lt~11 ·-. V"At.-ORlf t4A1tTJN 584 • 96 -p-AYft"Ott-otoUC"tHlN-R£1·"Bttftttttttt.,__ ________ __, 0~631~ .. · .. AcHAstr~-~ARR SUPPLY co. S58.30 SHALL HARDWARE ' 10 -0£63"1-it" U-xt~u-E"bti'FMENr-co....-mc. ----,&a6"; ro-----------· !tECTR I CAt·-~uPPt I Es-·----------·-·--------------·· ---.. u 066313. -... . GEORGE f'ILLER CONSTRUCTION · S199ti71.27 . ·. _ CONTRACTO~ i-2R-1, 3·3R-1 . J" C'l luw6f.315 MU.NC IE P.OWER PRODU. CTS . $156.66 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES II ~ 066316 MYERS TIRE SUPPLY $45.74 TRUCK TIRE SUPPLIES : tJ ·s-~-n c1 '' Of. OR~~GE' _ -ST81H"BB W-A"T"E"lrtJS-EA·GE ., 066318 ·ORANGE CbUNTY AUTO PARTS.CO~ Slti67t27. TRUCK PARTS --~::;~: :-~=~~~i~i~ FITTING co. -·-i~~~~--------~:-:~--~~~:t.::~--···-·-----------·-·--·-·-··-·--··· ___ .... -~~ (.'II• .. ·~ ~66321 OWL CRANE & RIGGING $4,142.20 CRANE RENTAL 11 ~~6322 OXYG. E.N. s_ERVICE -. -$253.30 SPECIALTY GASES_. o_EH.URRAGE -1: i}6"~ eotmn. OP. (tttAN-6_ . . : \ ·', . . . -:· 1"5"'8"!t.13 H~o1·c-Ar-E->tAtts-.Tr51'tHct-P~ 27' 1+-:-tt ) ,.,' 06632~ COUNTY-~ANITAllON DISTRICTS -0~ ORAHtE COU~TY .$1t990.57 . REPLENISH WORKERS 1 COMP ~ONO ,. 066325. PF'G · iNDUST~JESt Hite . : . " . · · S54e95 ·· • . ·PAINT SUPPLIES .. ,£:;-ot;~!!-~6 f AtHJ~f"t1'Y-[QltJ"PfttNT co. • .,1t099e"D'f""-----sAFETY····s-UPPl 'ES ··---------·---"--~--... -···-· ·--· ·--. -·· "' 066327 PAClfJC TELEPHONE SH3.51 TEL-EHETE. RING I"·' 066328 FALLETS & ~CC£SSORJ£S CO. S65l.90 PALLETS u F"ii!:---n-6·6-ttl) l'Al1feo-rA-11tE'. S42•85. · EtE"C'TR-tc"At.-SU·PPt1·£S : 066330 . F'EP eovs ; . . S38 .30 . TRUCK PARTS 11 11 00 066331 . ~I CK WICK FAPER PRODUCTS . s2,121.20 .-JANiTORIAL _SUPPLIES . . : n -066332"" 1tftot0-l'ltiftoROSE ICE -sb"o·;n t·NDUSTlttAt·-WASTE-SAHPL-1NG·-1c£--------··--------------.......... · · Ji' :1 ) .. ,, 171 ·I C 6E 3 ~ 3 0 U A LI F I E O El EC TR I C SUPPL Y S l't 5 • 9 6 EL EC TR I CAL SUPP LI E S "Ill ) .. JC :J:::!_066334 RE·CY·KLEEN CORP. 1565. H COMPRESSOR PARTS " 11 r · 0Dff~39 lttr~EGISTER , · · S948t64 t1:1iA"t.-1tOV"£1t'N·S-t -. l,1r-066336 '· . THE REf'U~pc SUPPLY-CO• ~F CALIFQRNIA $340.71 PIPE SUPPLIES . J1 . P6l?~37 --~~ES~AR~H ~~ST•FOR ENy.,HYG~ENE .' . · .~28~81 _· . PUBLICATIONS · .. , J4 t:S-·--ttl\"t'3":!8 R"L"XNOROTJ~ Sztl9ne7cr--------r;As·-oETEC"TOR··--···· ·-·--·-.. ------------·------------···---··---------4\ -., II\(;; 066339 RICHARo•s tiYDRAULlcs S64.27 EQUIPMENT PARTS · 1'!1 > • is --i 06f.3t\O ROBB INS & f'EYERS SH 1.59 PUHP PARTS :; • o-6·6"3 lfl l\OsatO'ttttT"l-ttt • --~,Til 6:rtt6r-C OttHOt-:YQtttPH~fH .,I 0663t\~ ~ussco CONStRUCTtON• INC. $90,562·17 . CONTRACTOR S-IBR . J 0~63t\3 s.P~S~ tEC~NOLo•its': ~ Slt686e26 USE _CHA~GE OVE~PA~HENT - OGo~·q~ S"ttN"t"CNINr.--·---·----st 93511 ;a o-.;.-----REn·NTt ON-3-2 3R-------·--·---·-----__ .. C66~45 SAND OCLLAR DUSJNESS FORMS S16.96 OFFICE FORHS 066346 SANTA ANA ELECTRIC MOTORS $516.62 ELECTRIC HOTOR PARTS ) --o6-&-3"7 cnr O~t:-8£1\"CH S93nJO WA1'·fft-lt5-£1'G·e------------------- 0663lf8 · SEAL BLACK S985.00 Oil · ~ ~66349 SEE' ~PTrts ~41.00 SAFETY GLASSES ) .. ---ott'3eo -smMRocrs-urrn·--------------·-··· ·-----·n-.·029 a6--------Toots-~ AND-··P 1 PE·--suPPH ES---·------··· ---------·--·---- r.66351 H.C. SHITH CONSTRUCTION CO. -S114t500.00 P2-23-6 CLAIH (HATERIALS) 066352 SOL~R TUReJN INTERNATIONAL t226.01 ENGINE PARTS It -1)ff&°35 SOU1t-t-c-o-A·Sl"off"l'CE-rou1PM£Ni-----.-.-· SI' 16"7"9'41--OF"r"t"CE·-fQ.U1 PHfNT ''• , ~o :: 06635~ . SOUTHERN CALiF. EDISON co. $242 9 1H.H POWER , .. , 1 :t> 066355 . SO~ CALIF! WATH CO. st0.27 WATER USEAGE .:~ :': m II ,, l~U ------------------·-------------------·---------·-··-··----IJ ) ,, ·-Q--of;t>~~l'l ~ttT1ff"RtreC:HrNUEs--o-n--ro. --so.257;-05-------0• Esn--·ruEi:-------------------------------------r ::1-. '~--·-... ····-··-·------------·-·--·---····--------·-... ---··-···--··· ·-... _._,. __ .......... ---..... -· ............. .. -------... . .... ... ---.-..... . .... -.. . . -" ·-.. -" ... . . ···' ..•.. . . ~ .......... '• _,., c·:;i; I ..i::-c::: FUND "-0 9199 • JT DIST WCRKING CAPITAL fROCESSING DATE 10/2~/0~ PAGE ~ RlPORI NOHBER AP~-~~~~~...,--~~~~~~·~~~·----. ('.: COUNTY SANITATION DiSTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ·------'------· _______ c_L_~_IH~ PAlp h/02_18_3 __ · ._· -·----· c··: IS lilARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT OESCR IP TI ON ~:>7 SfKAYl~G SYSIEJrS CO• $177•32 SPRAY GVW-~ C 1• 06(i:S58. THE s~~PLI ~Rs ... . ~s1o.56 • "tools .· . .. ·' , 066359 :TAYLOR~bUNN ~· . S167t.q6 ELECTRIC CART PARTS =J" (•\ ~' (' c (! ,, -~clliO irtlTfnn . ---'""-TI.-.n1r~·ulf------oRAFTrtJc·-sEnv1cEs· ·--···----·-----·------··· --···----·· ·--··---··--·-· ;; 066361 THERMO ELECTRIC sss.20 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~ 066362 THOHPSC~ LACQUER CO. S2t159.35 PAINT SUPPLIES _ ~ -0Erfr3$3 11tt1C-K & AUro-st1PPLft IN • ·' .. S561.03 TRUCK PARTS--II · 06636; . ~·~· TUCKER ~ $0Nt. INC• ·· ·. " .. '_ $29~ • 50 ELECTRICAL SUP PU ES 1 • is 066365 . . ':. U'4ITED PARCEL. SERVJ CE · ::· . SH e4$ · DEL 1 VERY· SERVICES 111 IS--o&S-3'£6 --·vuR-sC-tr-N'l"?F1'C--------s-2;779-;35' lAS-sOP'f[f u-·· -·--·---·------· -------···------u-·. -........... ··-II 066367 VALLEY CJTJES SUPPLY CO. $422.68 TOOLS : 066368 VARECt JNC. S725.0~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 11 066369 wAUJ< ES ft A ENG JNE SLR VJ CEN f ER. TIJlJ • 51 ElrnTRF"'PARTS "' OE6370 ~HJtt, ~IH£ & ~E~VJLL~ . . tt0~8~1~55 . DEEP OCEAN S~UOGE DISPOSAL STUDY : 066371 "JLSON & HAMPTON ·.. . S595.51f ··" OFFICE EQU.IPH~NT "'AINTENANC~ .. ,. 1111----obf3'72 XtR"OrtURP. --s·9br.l6 iEIUJX-Rt'PlrnDUCTHJN-------------·-·-·. ··--·--·-·"·· ... -·· 11 06f373 YfARY & ASSGCJTESt INC. Slt03'fe41 VALVE SUPPLIES ~ l 1• 11 11 ... 1,1 TOTAL CLAIMS PAio 11102103 S95lt969.42 ========~=~====~= 4 ....... -----------------·-·· ···-· ·-·--· ·-· --____ ... ----) ====~J~~-=~:=== 11 I~ SUMMARY AMOUNT 11 OPER FUND $ 10.lto · . · . . I;~ ·-·i!ifF~mg 1d%Mi· ---· ·-------_------_------·-····· ---------'-_~, i IS OPER FUND 874. 7lt ." --, 5~tlr"FUND. · 9lr,56Y:-1T 86 O~tR fUNp 346~82 \I 17 bPER FOND 1,669.41 . . . () 1.:~---ir_. A~~-;:0_ ~~-ND ·-·----. ·--~~r~r_ -------· ---------·-·---·---------·-------·------·-·---.. ------!:~ ! ., #5&6 OPER FUND 2,472.22 !·'~ 1 .1-nnoHrrutn~ . 1&. Hi 1·~1'4 . J'f OPER FUND 327,239.95 . . ~ · CORF . · · . · ltlt2 283. 38 -----st LF-'fUA 1rro lnrnnv--rn~u1rARn -·runi;----------------!·2·n ~-oo---·--------·-· ·-----.. ·-· · ·--------· ------··----·· · ·----·----··-·-------- \1, ~· i: ltiO ,. •.Ill s n F FUNDED WORKERS' COMP. INSURANCE FUND 1,990.57. II JT WORKING CAPITAL FUND _ 50,212.01 14' '~""' I . IU i:;.· I ::: TOTAL CLAIMS PAID 11/02/83 $953,9~~-_42 \4 I\\ --c-·-------·---------·---.. IJ,. • 1~51 r --·-----·-··· I ·. ···-·-·----1.... ·----··-·----_____ :_ ___ ... ___ ...... • . ----.( ::18 I ::: t:C ( ;."~:,~ F,UNlLtJJL_~_J.;;· ~ .. ji ouJ~c~·1~riuL·. ll, ( ( ....... _•;,•.:•;::/(;';){'·. J~)~~fii;\:/ · ·': 'i''.":? <end~:-~'.~~, j~iL1itWJ1J.eAGt--'-~l--···· ..... ···q·-· .. --·· · - ,.·· : I, (:I" ,Cl PEPORT NUMBER APq3 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGF COUNTY r\I ,"·1 ::\ .. ·.·.,. . ..... ·: ..... -: ' .. , ·'' ·,;· .... , AMOUN.T . ' ' : OESCR I PTJ ON -~ "·~----· ..:;,:_ ____ . :. _____ __:_· __ ··-.. -----------~-~ -·--···--··---~---. ----····. -----·····--··- . WARR~NT NO• c ~'. VENDOR A-1 NURSERirs $126.71 LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES ACTION INSTRUH(NTSt INC. S67lel4 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ) 06" 3 '?3 . UR CA i I EC RN IA . _ . . . !.3 J &~~ARJ.OlJ.LltE.E..I..UlG . ----1 ~.,M~·: .· -~~E39, ·: ·~ , AIR PROOUCTS & CHEMICALS; l~C· :. c . ~. :· ,·~ S30't.28.: . .,_... . . SqLVENTS :... :. .... : : I\.:'.':.· 066396 .. ". HR.TOOL SERVICE ". · ·:;:,, · .: [.. ;<.· i1n1.74 . . TOOL.REPAIRS · :: "<°: ~~-~~;~ . ..~~:1 :.~E ~~f~:fluaJlt'. l. \ !Ji .• ~~~::~-·-··_:_·~~~~-~-~~~!!~~~ORY-~COHH_i.TT~E -HEETl-NG·---·-n: lt 06~398 ~LLIEO SUFPLY co. S6J.4P. VALVE SUPPLIES u ANA HE If' :: A!. SftOp I NC, . . . .. · :UC 2 • 65 . . . TO.OL..AE.eA.J..llS •t . TH~· ~NCHO~ PACl<i NG .'C:b~. .:._:. ;~ .-;_ ': · .. : .$1;281~76 ~ "·'. > 't PUMP PARTS .·()66401 ANGELICA RENTAL SERVICES. .,; < : S125t00~. :, · . TOWEL RENTAL. . ""'"" . Q.(._ilil_ __ .· . .:_ __ ..AfiUA.....s..E.BJt__aiG INU.B.S.. ... ..lNC · :.L . .S.lAl ... Q.Q.:_:.-.-· _ .... _ ...... -CHEH.LCALf.Ef DE il.. ____ . ....:..---·--·'··--.. ··----····--·· (I ll ll Q66'1C3 ARROW-PISCO, JNC. $677.~~ TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER II 06~~04 MARGARET EAILEY $20.00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE HEETING 'II .lif..!Jl5 t•ILAPY fAl<E_P . • .-' ••. UQ.Jl.,00. . S~H.INAR REGlSTRATION. IK 066406 BAKr.R PLYkOOO co., INC. . •;. I' .... '· stan~69 -. . SHALL HARPWARE. 0661t07 BASSE.tT BUSINESS JNTERtORS .',:'-$27~52" . OFFICE fURNITORE · _. _· _0.66UlL_. _____ 6Et.KJtALI~s.ta.UME.N.I~ . ·: ..:;_S9.l.l .. -95..--:__ ____ ._E.l£C..IRJ..CALSUPetlES fl ,, Cfb4G9 J.F. hf[C~ER ~s~cc •• JNC. l54.97 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 06~410 PELL PJP[ & SUP~LY CO. t~t~.52 PIPE SUPPLIES -~.6.b.9.ll . . . er NL.LNG I" fr p J NG' J NC. . . . . 6UJ. . ..A~ C..O.Hf.B.E.S.S.DJL.e.ABIL------------- 'If, ... 0664l2 '.. . : ~Jt:RLY. '~.ASSOCIATE.St INC• . . '. . $55n.~o •. WORKERS' COMP. ADHINiSTRATOR "1) 1t I . D6~'t13 .. BIG eo>c f!E~TH cc. . t.2.1~0.00 TRASH DISPOSAL ,, u ·-----~6.fd.H. _____ .f OB..!.LAlR .. : .. LJl.NOll.lfmlN~---------------·--___ .. :i ?.5. Q_Q ________ JBU.CL.REf Al.RS ......... _------------·---·-------·------·--·'./ Q6f415 MltHArL ijPANOM~N & AS[~C.,J~C t8.2lij.~J CSDOC #2,3,11 HASTER PLAN EIR PREPARATION u 066416 ~RISTOL PARK MEOIC~l ~~p •• JNC t26.~0 PRE-EHPLOYHENT EXAHS ~ ··w...,....~~-i.17 CPT CH IF CR~JA. HIC I !2L8. • .6.0 wo~o eAO.~l.Jf.tLS.Ul.e.uu_ ,, ., 0 66 41 8 CS C O t1 P ~NY · $1 • H ?. • 6 4 . P I PE SUPP LI £ S '' 06!~19 CAL'SOUTP lGUIPMENT cri~ ~~.~50.QO . TRUtK $CALE REPAIRS M ____ JL6Ct!f2.0. ___ ..... · ._· __ UL1£QB.Nl.A_EN.Vl.BON.t!lll.I.AL_._________ . ..su....is ______ UUCK:..P.ARI5_ ________________________ ·---··--· .. -··-·---··" fl66421 CALIFOR~IA JNSTJTUTf OF TECHNOLOGY S2t928.27 DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL STUDY "I CALIF. ~OCD~ORKING ~ACHJNEPY $le~2U.3~ ELECTRIC SANDER 0 ) ,~--.-_..,... -·--·C.,.~ULLI.Lf-ORD._J.P...JJ.tJLSAl.E..~-.INC. !£>~6.a..5.8-_. _I.BY.CJLfAl\IS_.___ " JO~N CAROLLO ENG/GREELEY HANSEN Slt054.S1 TRAINlNG P2~23-6 ~ •. (16(,4?.5 THE CLOPINf. INSTITUTEt INC. i61.oo. PUBLICATtON II ,. ______ 0_(,_~iiL __ . _____ ,Hf\N!lt:l.~.Cl.t... __ ----. ---··-------·--·· ------·---:----·: __ :::_ ___ ~20 .• Dn.-·-·-·· .. ------C t.T.UE.N!:.LAO.V J .$0.RLC.OHH.llTEE...HEETlNG: ...... ----.-.... -.. ---.. -· n ,, C66427 CLARK ovr. tlAF.O~!ARE $377.53 SHALL HARDWARE ti (166428 CAVlt J. CLINC $20.QO CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHITTEE MEETING 11 ____ c~~-6429 . CQJlNELL.~.H.Y-fHH.f,l__ _____________ . _______ _j83.!f . .a.92-_________ Jf!JJ_t_!LP..l\Bl$_ -··----·· .. --------------09 0664~0 CONP.OCK CC~PANY !195.25 BUILDING MATERIALS 066431 CONSOLJOAT£0 ELFCTRlCAL DIST. s~,556.11 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES :._Jtf!.B ~L---------S.Ql'tSfllJDAJfJLR F. f:.flOO.UC.11.QNS _______ . ___________ · _· ___ .U t21.3 •. 66.---------B.LUEP.R.I NLREPRODUCT.I ON. ____ .. ________ -----------------· ,, ) .• , 06flf~3 CONTINEf\lH ClfE,.,ICAL CO H6.372.M CHLORINE ' ::: 0664 34 CO~HOL 0 eus' Jr.:r. !-All. 02 CABLE ~ ~ _c !-& '+ 3 5 _____ ,_£..c.!.!IU Q [LL...A...SJ~ Cl.C. lJl.T E..S_ ---. --------------f.2 .. 10.0. 0 o _. -·-.. _______ cs OQC--#.1.,.6.,.7-HAS TE R-PLAtLE I R p RE PARAT I .ON. _________ _ : H--a 066436 CAL CONSOLID~lro \J.f\TF.'.f\ st:q., 7C . WATER SOFTENER RENTAL l ::: v I ' ... '· o3 r· -------·---1:~1 ,,. r>1,:p.., \.·ti -~ . . ~: .f!!NP... . ..N~L --2.l..2.~L.=-.. '1.JJ .. L(L.M.CRKING .C.AP.1 UL---------.·-···----------------·----·-···--~~~;~s-~~~a~:r.;F·!·~ /J lf/lJ!. P.AGE-----·-~·· .. . ·-······-····- (.'~ COUNTY SANJTATJON DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY P _£J_A_J.~M~S-e.P~A~lnu_1~1~t~J~6~/~8~3.__~~.~~~~~~~---~--~~~~~~--~~~~~-~~~---t ., 1 : r ~-~ · 1: WARIUNT NO; \'ENOOP AMOUNT DESCRIPTION " ~ ~ tt u " ___ ..;_ _______ --·-----------------·····------·-------·--·--·--... ----------··---------···-----·-·------·· ··-··-·--·····-------·· .. ·········-. ··-· -···· -.... ······--··· ·-·-·---("I; (lff.4:!-7 H.lt. OAHL S2lleOC CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING i.. 066438 DAILY FILCT $30.00 LEGAL ADVERTISING .. ._ _ __.,o~ 6 ti 3 9 _JJf..£..lL --------UAS.-.2 CL--.E LE.tIJU.tAL.S.UU L.lE. . . . . -- 06~440 ~ELPHI SY~TEMSt JNC• · S6SJ.ob. HtNI COMPUTER SUPP~RT SE~VICES. PROGRAMMING 066441 OIETERlCH STANDARD . ~ . . · $523.611 ELECTRICAL SUPPLiES · _.!!«.>HU c.i.G.l.O'tNE_tOMEUJf:Ls.E.B\ll..C.£S.. -------'.i•Jl26 • ..Dg__-~ ___ jtJ N Lt.OMPUI.£1l .. HAJNTENANCE __ ... -·-·----·· p J ~ ~ " n 066443 DORADO ENTfRPRisrs. INC. S6.99q.qo PLANT #2 REPAIRS 06f..lf4'f f4STMJ\Nt INC. Slt6H.72. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 t\ .t.!i..i.5. Ulll~...f.[! fCtflfrffNI J79 se lRu.c.L.2.AlU.S---------------------t C-ll~ OH446 EMnSON UCHISTR l Al SF:RV. 0 IV• $33;.t 9 ' VALVE SUPPLIES · ,: tf; C664lf7 f=A~JLH"1 PIPE & SUPFLY .Sl;!J26.00 ..... PIPE.SUPP~IES n __ _P.6..6. .. H8. .. _______ EJ.S.CHt£L.L...£.ORT.EJL CQ.. S.2.~262 .. .J..5...----:....e.l.2L..SUP..e.LlES-.-· -------· --·-·-·---------·-----·-----u ~ ( .. 1•: ::z 066449 FLE£TIJASH SYSTf.MSt INC. S665.76 PIPE SUPPLIES . !t t:j 06£-450 CLIFFORI: J.. FO~l<lPT $160.00 PLANT #2 SURVEY " « ~ ) " ~ ~ ) ~ Hi It 5 J C II Y CF FU L ER.I.D _ 3 . ...2.!L..---WAT~.ft-US£AG-----...,. 11 066452 G£NrRAL TELf.PHONE cc. ·s9,aao.s2 TELEPHONE C't;::::; 0664E3 ~ROBAR ELECTRIC co. . $35.11· ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES II --~.6f-~.51t HAL.SJ(lLLlUlBGAN.t.......l.NC. -U.6a....:?3-SHALL-HARDWARE--·----- QI 3 C66"55 CHARLES G. f-'MDYt JNC. • $312.95 BUILDING MATERIALS c 1: =t:l::: 06l0 4 56 HARR JN f.l o~ I NOUS TR I Al rL.AS TI cs $l H .69 SHALL HARDWARE " J.t.f~..L_ ____ ___l::!.Sl..LJJ.JJiAt:.E.ttL_ 2Ge'in TRUC .. K--1\.£.2 .• UR----------·---------t ) } 066458 HENRY f.AOlO s31~eo PAGER SUPP~IES I C6&1f59 HERTZ CAR LFASfNG S.527.54. VEHICLE LEASING . ::r:> __ .D.6 6!.6.0. __________ .. H.OfJErU.E.LL.1..-1.NC. •----·--------·--. -S.1.Q 5 ._g_J:...:_ ____ . H l.CROSW J-T..C il--.. . . . ,-I C!Hlf61 HOUSE CF FATHPJES Sltl29.5~ BATTERIES .. r 06f.lf~2 t?.s. lflH:H[S co., INC. $59.10 SAFETY SUPPLIES j 9-H!f .6.3 __ ...,... __ JtUNI .. ULG...1..C.L..f..£A CJ!_..A11 C..... e..-1..llC. lla..6 UU.CJL.e.Aflt.S_.., " t:j 066464 ISCO COf#.PANY . $2,488.09 FLOW HONITOR1t4G DEVICE LEASE .. I~: c:;; 066465 J NOUST P 1 U. THRr. AOED PROO UC TS . ,. S~'f 9. 26 , SHALL· tfARDWARE . . . , . ·· --t-JHg.f6_ ____ ~_1Ni!RAtLE.AE!.fL_._______ ----·-----S..5.Z. • .&a-------JANJ.T-OlllAL-SUReU ES.--·-----·------· ) \I ti rt ll 111 ... , .. ·I ... -· ' ::::C fl 6 6 4 f.1 I N ~~ H Sl fl7 • If ~ 0 FF I C E SUPP LI E S ·ui ~ ObEH8 JRVINt IHUSTRJAL LMWSCAPf $2t2l0.t6 PLANT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ("""') .£..H.lfE~ _____ J_B,Yrn[.__PAt!£l:LWHlfLU.LSJJnCT u.50 ..WAI.ElLU.S.EA.G.s;._ _________________ -1 o==f-066470 JENStf.I l NSTRUHENTS CO• .. ; S4 03 ,4 0 ' E LE CTR I CAL SUPPLIES lcn-· _· _:~:~~~. ·----·---~~~~~~-[ ~ ~ l~~~=..rns. ~--··----·-· ---'-·-~---~.---"-'~::~~~·· ____ ·_~!I~~:: ~~u~g L_v_: ~~~.~-c_o~H_l_T~~~-"-E_t~ NG··------· -__ · -- ~ 0661f73 KIRST r~~p & HAC~JNf ~ORKS 1266.2~ PUMP PARTS ··•:: 06(.47'f KNOX JNDUSTPIAL SUHLIES SJ:S.79 SHALL HARDWARE u 0664 75 !. 3 N UN.!EJUULS..u.P..H.)' ... _fJL_ n 152!l...'i2 llHl.EJUUt.Jl.f.NIAL.--------------~--· 066476 L.0.w.s., INC. . . '. $497.20 WELDING SUPPLIES ~:I 066H7 LAUP.SF:N CCLOP LAB ·s79.6J:. FILM PROCESSING , ·. . . L----!li.f_!..11L __ -~Al-~·-LI .. ~ U-~--·-----sfillL.29 i>E~E.RaEO-COM~ENSU.l..ON-1 NTEREST ill'.11.£N . .-~------t " ' 'l.]-1 .. - t" 06647~ lffiHTJNC CJSTRJPCTOPS, INC. Sl,960.77 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ::: OH4f0 LOIJRY ~ ASSOCJAT[S :120.2Jo.oo ENGR. 2-25, CSDOC #2,3, It MASTER PLAN UPQATE H t:x:1 ~' tu Mac H 1 N ER v s n r s co • _$..511 .• 9f --S.A~E.I.Y-$ u.P-iuu . . . -t ~. 0664B2 11AROLD P'ALCNEY . S2tl .• O(I CITIZEtPS A~VISORY COHHiTTEE MEETING ~--·-·-------.:----·-·---· -·----·------~..:..:.:_ ____ . -· ·-----·-~--~-· _· _,. --~-· . _. ,_ .. ' _ _:_~~;_;_~ ____ :..;__:_.:_~-~----'-'--·-~-----_..:..:.. . ..:(~~:~~" ( ( . . ::: tp ( •• •· ·-'• r ·( ,;-~-,-... · :-.:.(.>·:··~ .··: .'~·.~~.: -T.~~.! -.--------....----:-' { • • • • 1' 1·' . :'. , ,:: : :':. 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Slt6.51 TRUCK PARTS !!.6.f ' qi . . -f • 0 ~ HQ B I 17 E 0 UN p R y . . ' . -' . " ' u ' M 1 ~ ~ 8, . ... . . , . .. H A.tU:t O.LL&.1.t:lG.L&--t.O..V. 066492 MOTOROLAt JNC.i. . . •.· .:-·· " .· :.$469.58,.'.'·>-: .·' · BATTERJ:ES · ·. 01 •• " I( 066,'Js .. · .: ·, qrv ()F NEWPORT HACH. ·:·. · ·. u~~ 11 · .. ;.. wA'ttit usEAG~ , M"1 ·oEM.2.i~-·----_..llJl.lti.SkLIUtVH.£.... · ~v..4o · '·_. i AB..JtA.lNT.E.UAH.C.£ _______________ ·---··· -·----·--·~·--·-----.. -!" '9[ ( ) ,-\ ·, Obflf~S CRANGF. CCAST FORD TPACTOR t84.46 TRUCK PARf.S 06~496 ORANG[ COLNTY AUTO PARTS co. $280.58 TRUCK PARTS WI .. ) ·1 --066lf~7 ORANGE COt:[Hy FARf:1 SllpPLY CO, SJOD.97 I ANDSCAPING S K 11 -0 6 6 It~ 8 OR A 1\1 G F VA l VE & F ITT J NG C o • . . ' · · •,. . st 2 j • 5 i .. . P i PE SUPPL I ES . . ' --f_066lfS9 . COUNTYOFO~~NGE .· .. ,.;. . ;_:·$3,243.97,.:.. PAGERHAINTENANCE ... , . 4 I[ It r:r:LJlf6.51J.IL_· . ____ _c.o_._.D._f__Q8.AH.G.W.UD.l.t.01L.C.Q.N.UQI R, . ,: I, • s5i. • .a!lO...Q.Q.. COYOtLtAN.YDtLGATLf.E.£$_ __________ , ___ ,, ______ . er ~ ~66~01 COUNTY SA~ITATIO~ OISTRIC.TS OF ORANGE COUNTY Slt6~t.07 REPLENISH WORKERS' COHP. FUND • 1 ) 06~502 FPG INOUSTRIES, INC. $250.12 PAINT SUPPLIES w · li.6!:.n3 EAt.J.F 1 c s Aun r o u u M£N 1 co. vu. i " SAf..E..u_s.u e..e.u " l: :6650~ PACI Flt TELEPHONE · . • · "' $9.80 : TELEHETERING • "I·_) n .1 .. · Q6f50e PARTS UNLl~JTEO $718el\9 . TRUCK PARTS . . 11 I'[( • ·.• ~~06 E!f:!I.t_fAB.Ji.l.tK.LJUJ.Cl!Ei..L ..... L.CJl -$~~.U.JQ _---1.98.2.=.BLAMNILALAUOLT . ...S.EB.VJ.t.E.L~-·-------------·---· ~l : I 066507 PERGAMON PRfSS, IMC. $l!'i0.00 PUBLICATION "' « I 066508 f'llCK~HC"K f'APER PRODUCTS $60.67 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES Q.S. 6!: 0 9 p 0 s TM As HI? u_.Jl.0..0.. Q n p 0 iIA!i E . . . . ----_.,..-.--,-----1 06E 510 . fiAROLO PR H'ROSE l CE . $3 o ~ oo .-INDUSTRIAL WASTE SAHPLI NG I CE :: ".&; t\66511 PU'-SAFEEDER. , . ~i'.7n.o~ ' , , PUHP PART$ . 'ii -06~ll2 <W!Llf..IIJLI.l...E.c.J!l.UJ.Uf.f.J..L .S3aL2.6...--· ___ . __ .EL.Et.I.RJ CALSUeP..LlES_· ~----·-;._--------------·-" :~ :::::0 C665JJ RAHmo&.. OISPOSAL Cll. l3.H.OO TRASH DISPOSAL ) u :::::; 066!:11'1 RED VALVE' co., INC. S365.5fi VALVES J ll . . . 06(-515 THF: BHISJ(R , ---.UUa.!!.9 . I , LE.GA~v.E.lUlHtfJl _________ _ 111 " (.I) t' 6 6 S 1 c .. R 0 NCR 0 : E l Et TR ON t c r R 0 DU c TS , s 3 2 • 4 9 · El EC TR I CAL SUPP LI E S "I ) :: , . 066517 REYNOLD ALUHJNUt-1 SUPPLY co." . . . $558.'tf: STEEL ~TOCK , ti; 11 __ o{?~~J-~_:.__. ______ !J!l~UlL.I~_fUIRSON ... l..JO..~.,_J.N.c_._ ______________ ~:...$9.n.Ja _____ · ___ . sT.E.EL __ sr.octc _____ ... -._ ------·---~---·-·--· --------·-·-: ___ .. _______ ·----·" " 0 G 6 51 C: S 4 NT A A rJ /, 8 l. U ( PR I PJ T C 0 • S 7 9 • 5 O HAPS "1 -) :: 066520 SANTA A~A DODGE S66. ~9 TRUCK PARTS 11 ' :1 O 6 6~2J _____ ~h NT ~-~f\A.1.U: Cl.R.l.LJ~_C'JJ!R.S.. ___ ~-.9Jl •. u__ ELEC.lll.C.JUl.I.OILAEU..Ul~----------- 066522 SCHOLL R co. ADVERTISING · !182.88 ULTl~ATE SOLIDS DISPOSAL POBLIC PA~TICtPATION 066523 SEJ\L OL~CK . SA2.88 BUILDING MATERIALS . • OE!.§..~-~-i---·-----~r.wuL..t.ruu.~~-c.Q, ... oF ... ~t!.E".Jllt.L _______________ .un .•. 6L_ .. _______ ..e.1e.~_sueP.LJ.u. ______ ... _____________________________ 1' 11 ') 066525 SHAMROCK SUPPLY Sl,4~8.56 TOOLS/SHALL HARDWARE ::: 066526 SHEP~~RC f'ACHH!£PY CO. $450.60 TRUCK PARTS tf 066527 -!• H • ttil t!SfYi_H!f.!-------·-----·---------,UL2...r!.~-L2~------_J_l\UCJL,ll.Ui __________ . ·~·06652B SOLAR TURBIN INHRNATION.6L f58t .:51 ENGINE PARTS ~ . __ ....... _ _._ ....... ··-·---......... -·-··-.. . ~ ............. ·: ... , ~ ····-~·.J .... i· ..... ;·:::.. • .... • ...• !·:~·,'. ... · .. ·: .. ' •• :· •• ~, ..... ; .. l.·~ .... ·.~.:: ~4 • .. :~ .... : -. ::::: ' t:x,j I ---·--··----·-----.. I -·; ,,. :;: ti. ,, . __ f.1l.~.1Ltrn ... ____ u ~2-..=. .. JLJJ.Js.Lw.c.eK.rn.G ... c.Ae UAL---------------·-----_________ :.._ __ ._ ..e.a.ocEss1NG_DA.J£.._11.1u / s.3 _ eAGL--"-·-..... _ .. n REPORT NUMBER AP43 l'I II . ·~,, ": COUNTY SANITATION OISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY CIA(MS PAJD JJIJ~/03 W~RRA~T NO. VENO OR AtWUNT . DESCRIPTION ·--------------------·-----· -. ·-· ... ·----· -·-···-····--·-··--·-·-···-·· ...• -···------- 066529 SOUTH COAST OFFICE EQUIPMENT S9~8.56 OFFICE EQUIPHENT 0~653n SOUTH£P.N CALIF. EDISON co. S96t825.37 POWER .li.Ct.5 ~l _s_o_.___CA.U.E. .. -E.D.LS Q.N C n. ---S.L.5.5.0....fl!,_._ E 0.lS.0.tLlltf.L.B.E.PAJ.R S ____ __. ···.) ··, ltl ) __ 1 0665:52 SO. CAL• C: ~ S CO• . $4 t506 • 60 NATURAL GAS · .,, ·· :1 ~66533 souTf-IERN coUNTit.s 01L to. uo.102.35 DIESEL' FUH . ,~ __ o.r~~:i.H .serr.oc.se..EED.O.ME..lE..IL__ . ..s.s2 .. n uuc.ILRUAl.RS .. _______ ._. ·_. -·-----· ..... ·-·-_ ... __ --··---- 1\I 0665~~ ST4ROY STEEL S9t9.42 STEEL STOCK 066536 SCOTT STEVENS S59.0D EHPLOYEE HILEAGE ~ ... .Qlz.f2U. S llf L.LCl:i.E.l._CJUlf_ $1 , 3 a 2 • 77 so L VE tu S · OE.6538 THE SUPPL HRS s2:51~01. TOOU 066539 J. WAYNE SYLVESTER . $94 3~ 70 PETT'( CASH RE lttBURSEHENT _IJ..66..5!!.Q__ TECl:!l.UD S2U • .s.tl-.. IEltf.O.BAB.LH.ELL_ __ · ----· 06f.541 !9 STAY.£ l BUILDING SUPPLifS $41.18 BUILDING MATERIALS 066542 r.~. THCrA~ AIR CCNCJTIONING $60.00 AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE • .._ _ ___..'-w..Li_..c:. !!~ I Ho 11e.SU,__LA£..Gu.La-.C!l. -l-5. • .U PA I tl..LS.U&..P.L.P-l .L.I E...,S.._ __ _...,...,.._. _ __,... _ ___,.----------1 11 --I . TRUCK & A.UTO SUPPLY• INC. · .Ut430.97~, .TRUCK PA~T~ '•rri 066545 TUeESAlf:$ . _ i5?5.56. .PIP~ SUPPLIES .. , .. ___ o.66!H16 _______ J • .G •. J.uc.K.t.R _LsnN ... -l.Nc... s:U4.49 ELE..CIB.LCALs..u .... e .... e. .... t ..... 1 __ E_s _.· ______ _ --------··----1 : 066~47 u.~. AUTO GLASSt INC. $64.80 TRUCK REPAIRS "=i:t: ~6f.548 UNICf\ CIL CO. OF CALIF. $1Q2.31l GASOLINE 00 _C.H.~L _____ UNllEO.-eAB.tELSLRYHE ...$...3-3.. 32 DEL I VE RY SEJlY.ili._ ______________ --t ) ) ~66550 VWR SCIENTIFIC ·s978.66 LAB SUPPLIES t 06655i VALLEY CITJf.S SUPPLY co. $s49.7i PIPE SUPPLIU j,,j ) " :::t:!_Q.66.552.. ________ VALV.A.TL...AS.S.OCUJ.f.S.--.----------------S.S!l~ •. ;7 __;.___JALJLE.S ______ _ " I C6f.!.;~~ VllLVC & SHfl SUPF'L Y co. $863.90 VALVE SUPPLIES 11 I '?6655/f VI.LY£. SERVICES, 11\!C. $23.7<' VALVES "-=----D.C:.f.5.55 ________ t. .. _K. VARN.EJL.C0 •.• -1.N.r-.. ~2. 70 BUJ_LQ I NG HAUB . .LA.l..S---· :: ~ 066556 V~UGHAN•S INDUSTRIAL. REPAIR CO $250.0CI E:NGh~~.~~PAIR~ w WI I Ell "' u :Ill ) ,, ~ 066557 JOHN Ri!-.lH•PLES .·$389.40 009~ CON~ULTING \r."::cJ_J).66.55..8._ ____ ..C.llRLlrLUJlE.LL.CO. ___ .____ ___ ·u ... U.~ I IAULITY "LAHIS..:.ADltlJt.lSIRAill.ll.-~ _. __ ...:..__ " :: ~ ~ H 5 ~ 9 l.! f STER t, ~II RE & Al L 0 Y S S. lf1 3. If O W El D I NG SUPP LI ES " " n 06f.560 1EROX CORP. $3,999.39 XEROX REPRODUCTION 11 ) " -i .Q.~1 y -.J.lR.£__ ti ~66562 ZIP TEkPORARY PERSONNEL t239e04 . TEHPtiRA~V ·H~LP ::::: t:x,j i:- ll. ::; -------· ·----~------------·---·-·----------TOTAL CLAIMS PAID lJ/lf/83 ---------- --------------------. ·--·------------------ ( ----~~~--~-·-~---· 1.~52,1Jlll.H1 ================= --------··------·-·----·---------- ( \I tll ) Cl ll .. , ) 1 .. •••• f ) ·------------·-I 'l[}r ,.. • i . .. ··----~ --··-c ·-·· ·-----~ ~1 -· '• ............. -. .......... ···-'-·• ( ... •\ .. · .. :~ ,.· ; ...... ..: .... ·( .. .. ... . ) .. ~ ......... ~.,; . ( I :::: td "( ')~· .'· ... ~ t I~ V1 ". ·:::: . . . . .. . . . '. ;:--··-· _____ f.'.UNO. __ NQ. ___ ~9.l9~L:_~-~-Jt __ WOl\kl.NG_.CAH.IAL~---· _' -~ .. . . ____ ...;,,,:... ... _. ____ -·· __ ..uoc;n$HHLl!ATE_.t.llJ~/~3~-·--~M~ ..... L ._. REPORT NUMBER AP~3 =1. . . ... COUNTY ~fflTAifQN D_ l~1~~~R~AN~G~E~CO~U~N~I-V~~~~--~-~~~~~~~~~ "' '" ···./ " .. :· '. .. ~LAlttS PA 0 11/16/83 ·. . . ·: () ·---------------··---·-·-·---------------··--··--------------·-------..:-----·-· ------------· I', ___s~y__·~--~~~ ·----------------_AHQUH.L.,, __ -. ----. -, t . -.:. , . -:· . .; ; •.• . #1 ACO FUND . '$ 693.oo . ;:,_: ..... ---· ---#.LOP.ElLfUND-·-·----· _. __ ..:__:._.:..:-~.k.,.829 •. 9..S.~;..::_· ---~·-...... ·:' · ~---~-~.~:'~:~.::".::_. ______ · -------··-· ... U' #2 ACO FUND 22,782.87 #3 OPER FUND 11,668.16 ltl •") t-----0-AtO--EUN b _s..,.86l ... l. .. 15 OPER FUND . · ·· .. . . 2,450.57 " . Eh-· NS ACO FUND " '-·. . ·. ., · ... · q. 72 ·0:-. . .'. ·>.>.,\. --m-#6-0UILfUND · · _ .. _J lt •. 10-·-·--~----· z #6 ACO FUND 693. 00 t:j 1/7 OPER FUND 2,292.51 ul I ) II --·---·---ff--·---------------- I• ul :·) ';l;a__# 1-At.O-F-U.N .,.BJ Lo . K ._.... #q OPER FUND ...... :._ S,IJB~);.23 ·:-: , r:-.. ;~,,. u . ~ #f1 ACO ~UNO 2,630.8Q :·. '.·"\'_,-:~·:·:; -FJ+-.#.1-3-ACO-fUND---· J9L50 · -· · · · ' · · trl. 0 ! lfl 3 #5&6 OPER FUND 4. 00 ~ 16& 1 OPER FUND 3, 084. 61t ~--J-l-OeER-F.uNn.___ o .... o ... 1.....,7'-----------------,.--..,..-:0-.....,....------~-1 C 0 ft F . . . ." : . 10 • 2 33. 1 6 .·. .. ; . ·: .. I SELF FUNDED LIADILtTY CLAIHS. FUND· :·· •. . ·_. f; 12t .~U · .» ---:::r:.>--SELF-FUNbED-WOJlK£R5..L..C.OX~_;.;_J.NS.URANC.LEii.N . L 2)J.-O.i-'-· -----·-·-" ---· ---· I JT WORKIHG CAPITAL FUND 56,372.01 ' ----IOTA[" n1n AS"-PATIJTI7T67S:r-t:j . . ....... 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' . . --plfOCE'SSTNU-UJTE-n72"978"3""1'1'ur-r--· ------ .. , · . . . · . · , · · . ·. · REPORT NUMBER AP'f 3 . l't -) r '1 • • •• · COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY . . 1 1 -·-·-·····-··-···-· .. ---• ··-···----------·-----···· -····--·· ... -·--·----""·--· ·-· --~····--· ·-·-·'"Ct'tJMS·-pA'Jo:.-n·130·18'3---·------· .. ·• ----···-· .. ---··-· ---.. ~ ........ _. __ ....... ····-·-··· .. ··· -·-·--··---..... ·-···· ... ··-· .. - 4 llARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION :1' ) ... ,i. · 0666,03 A•l NURSERIES $163~55 ·. LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES • 066604 ABC PAINT STRIPING SERVICE . . . s120.oo . . PAVING . . 10-· --066605""'-·" ···--·---·-·Ai R• A•-·MFG;· ·co;······ ..... -.. -·-··--·----·--·-.. ---·-----··""' ... ----··-·--.. S8 r.os--·-··· .. ------.... TRUCK··PARTS-·'" .. _ ........ _._ ... _ ........ -·-·· .... -·-· ...... -··-·· .... ··-·--·" ...... --.. -· •:, 111 066606 AOVANCO CONSTRUCTORS• INC. S13'ft501.71 CONTRACTOR P2-25-l, P2-27 " 066607 AHERICA~ COMPRESSOR CO -S~~.~7 COHPRESSOR PARTS 0Uff08 H£Rtt"Afr-s-c-I"ENUF1 c-PltOOUCTs-$7fT7;""9U--t"A·e-s-UPPl:'t·u-· ::1 ') •. \ ·,. · 066609 ANAL YTAB FRODUCTS . S39. 30 LAB SUPPL I ES I~ 066610 THE ANCHOR PACKING to. . *t•l~l.09 PUHP PARTS '" ---c666Jt----· -----V•O•-ANCERSorr· .. --·----·· -·-----·-----·--·-·--·--··-n72;70-----·-·--"WEtO t NG--SUPPL I ES···--·--------. -----·------·---·-·---·-·---·--·-·, I" ):> 066612 AQUA BEN CORP. S59t 02 2. 35 CHEM I CAL COAGULANTS 11 Ci> 06E613 ARR OM•R JS CO t I NC• $334 .6'1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ., 061tt~ ARR1llittE·~o-ttt'CTlttC-COR • . · : $260• f~ ftl"C'TltteAt-i-tlP'Pt-t~.,..._ ........ -~---,.-~--------f ·\ ,,. e3· 066615 · ASSOCIATEC CONCRETE. PROD•·, INC .: · · s2~.42 8.UILQING MATERIALS. · In~ 066616 ·AUTOMATED DEBURRING SUPPLY · ,,. $1271157. . WELDING SUPPLIES. . . 11 .•. :: t-4 -·~:::!!-·----·---.. -·:~~:~~~. ~~~~-~~~:~~-ru------~~:~:·~:·-----~~:~~~ ;~!rE~~~:~ ~-~-~~------··---------:....·-·-···---· --·--·- 11 --1 06Hl9 BELL PIPE & SUPPLY co. s21.1e PIPE SUPPLIES -:- ,., --l=Il-·'066"6~-o--------:-PA·Ut-etRG"ERON ·-· · -. . $13.80 fKPtO'Yf'f-HltUGf--------------------1 ·~' ::3: 066621 BEVCO • . .. $306. 98 . , ELEtyR I~ CART PARTS . . ,. .. •11 1 =t.&:: 066622 BLUE 0 t AMCND Mn ER I ALS ,:: '29i • 92 . "' BU I.LO I NG HATER I ALS · . :' ) n ·-·00--066623 .. ------.. --eoe•s--AIR-cONDITJCJntNl>-.. _---·srg4-;4·zi--··---TRUCk··REPAIRS·-·-···------.. ---·--·--------·-----·-----·---· 1, 1'I I 06662'1 MICHAEL BRANDMAN & ASSOC.,JNC $731.95 • EIR CSDOC #2,3,11 HASTER PLAN UPDATE ~ 066625 BROMN JORDAN co. $135.01 USE CHARGE OVERPAYMENT 11 ):>-0'6fi()~t; ftuRKr-t"ONC~ClEF."Cmsmrrrr--. 84 .93 .. . '. .. BU11:1HNG-t\1\"'tfft·h\l:'S- J/ I 066627 BUTIER ENG~NEERINGt tNc. ' ···. . .. ; ... S9t240•00 ..... ' .'.. ENGR. P2-23, P2-2lf . · ~· ... :~J.) 11 I 066628 BUTLER NATIONAL CORP.. . ...... , . . · ·: ... . $32•91 _. ... · ·. : ·' ,fRElf;HT . · . .. . 14 · l• ... ---·otsti62CJ··-··--·-·-·---c--c· .. R·-RrccNtfT'IONING-·c·o·.------------·-· ·-·-s945;·n-·---·---puMP-rt£PA1·Rs---···-----·-----------· ·----· " "ll'> ~ 066630 CPT CALIFORNIA, INC. $329.83 WORD PROCESSING SUPPLIES (/) 066631 CALIAGUAt INC. S38t853.00 CONTRACTOR PW-085-1 :1·") .. ·--------------------...... 14'1 .,f. ,I ...-+-ot;&6"32' CAt-tf1-.-Asso-c-.-oF-s-Air.-AGENCl[S Sl1J'r.1JU . .. ·coNf'fR't'.ttCf-1\E'G"IS"tRA'T-t'() ~ 066633 CALIFOR~IA INSTITUTE OF . S2t1~9.9t . DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE DISPQSAL StUDY " Cl 066634 JOHN CAROLLO ENGINEERS .. ·.s?6t52q.~9 ENGR. J-15, Pl-20, P2-2~. ENERGY TASK FORCE •u ---=t·-ost;a3s-·---·---Jot1N·-c ARotto·--rNGI NE"tRs-.__n;;·1I»tJ;-1s -uGlt:--ut Tl HATE .. soL 1·os· .. o asp·os·At-;-·n·.,.·n·-·--·--:...-- It C/J 066636 CHEHMEST INOUSTRIES1 INC. Slt968.~2 FERRIC CHLORIDE TANK LEASING C1 066637 CHEVRON u.s.A •• INC. s~,925.86 ENGINE Oil 066638 COA'SS-SvtEPtNGtlNc-e-'S3'80•00 , ·Pt'#%"T-t:-AtHtSttP-11fG-KA-l·NTtNM'C" · .... '· -: ·,. 066639. . COMPRESSbR & INDUSTRIAL . $60,74 T~UCK ~ART~ . ·, \I 066640 · CONNELL CHEVROLET · . • SS88.19 ·. TRUCK PARTS -. · · • , · · "'' ,r--'--0 6H;lf t··-------·coNsot·r DA TEO" EtEC TR re At-OtsT•·------------s rt786-;-27-·-·· EL E CTR I CAt-· s UP pt u~ s------------------· " tl 066642 CONSOLIDATED REPRODUCTIONS $lt583.37 DRAFTING SUPPLIES 0666q3 CONTINENTAL CHEMICAL CO S29t399.10 CHLORINE J 1-1 --06fi·6'~'t CO'()PER·-t·NtftGY--SERV"l~ES S25t735e45 .. , Pt11fD!ft-.tfJ\O"r--6""'£NfitNES. · ·:. •·. · .. · I ...,066645 COURTON & ASSQCIATES ss,eoo.o~·< EIR csooc #1,6,7 MASTER.PLAN UPDATE II .n 066646 CAL CONSOLIDAT£0 WATER U20e30 RES IH 'TANK EXCHANGE. WATER ·SOFTENER RENTAL ~OB6$4•1 cut-vER-14£1ilt1N;-tNc·. $43"f.ll6 TOOt:s--------·---------- ....... 0666~8 DANA MFG•, J NC• $906 • 30 ENG I NE PARTS == •! :· :1 ~"' ~ " ;, '{" ··---··-· ... -·----·· .. ·-·---·--·-· ·--·-........ ---·------··--·-·-----------------·· ---·----· .. ·-·-· __ '_( __ -----···----········-·---·---·-·--... ·-- •'',"'.(' .. '"' . ~ .. ~ .. '~ "' :~, :· u . . /" ~: ~ ~: :::: Cl I N ... ( ( ( .... ~ .1 . r,"'~o . t46.".,,\,;' 1:'·:;.~\,:~·! i.o,',~0l .. ~P.'.1tt~~·<t·:~A~.1:l~~t':/;<:··:-:.\>~y·,:-r;·: .... ' ... ··¥ :! •· .. :: .. :.::":.:~1-{~.;:,; .. "·.~?·(~. ~ ... ~; .. :~:·~ :· _: .. ~~~~~;si~=e~:'.lp!·~ 1.~91 ~AG~ ,? · . 11 _ 1 : .. 1 · .,:. COUNU SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANG£ COUNTY · " . · ! . • ·-------. --·ct-a-tMs-P"A'ln=tii3'07.8r--'--·-· ---·-· -----· .. -----··· ---·-..;..--·------·------------.. --·-··--·--·---:' ]I• 'I)• WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION : • . ··~ -~ ,', . ~· ~··_· ·.;~ ... -·: .. ~ -. . . . ,'\ .~: . ~ . ; . .. . . -: -·,· .. ' . ' ' ~-. ' 0~6649 ·~ .orco . . . ... . ~· .·. ~<. ;7-~~~·J~·~?S•n: .. ·';·'.· :·.··-: .ELECTRf~~~ S"PPLIES .. " . ' . ; :: · 066650 DELPHI SYSTEMS,. INC• .. , . . . . . . · ~~" · l . :.; .. ~ ·,_. · :"'') .. ·<.'-.$32 t 50 . ,. ; . . .. '11 MI CQHPUTE R $UPPQRT SE RV f C ES n 10 :...•-·--'~·6665t-0-IO·Jf>-YNf-filMPttTf'R-s·fR·V"ter~ . . . "· . •.'•" . 'ii ,ots~ 08 ... . MIN t--coHPlJTER· HAI NTfNANCE-·--·------~-----···--11 11 066652 · EI HCO PROCESS EQUIP• CO• $966 • 72 PI PE SUPPLIES :: u 066653 EASTMAN, INC. $192.18 OFFICE SUPPLIES ~ IJ ' . fnrls5-'t " E ~ L f-ff·J-~"""l:)ttfl1H·E ~ ··: ' . . . . .: ('. '\'. ' . $69. 8~ ' ' . ·: . P"UftP-P-A'RT . II IC 06~655 ENCt'fANTER. IN~! ' . · ... ' ;, ~ ·'. ·.>::::.$~•so~. 00. ot~AN HON I TOR I NG "ft) .. 066656 . FAtHLIAN.PIPE & SUPPLY ~.. -.. ·:··~~ .Slti22.20 · PIPE SUPP~IES : 1, ·06665?-·--FEOERAt-e-xPrtfss-t-oRP-.__._ ---..;....:....-s-nms on-1veRv--·s-r:Rv1 cE .. ·-----------·· -·----· -------·-.. -- 11 066658 FILTER SUFPLY CO. s3q.27 FREIGHT 11 )> 066659 FISCHER & PORTER COe S21'182el'f PIPE SUPPLIES 19 6·6-6~~ ~~~HER-e6ffl'ftitt; .. ~32 3 • U . "· · •. ltfG"tJl:-kTO-R--t-AR-tt 10 rr1 066661 FISHER SCl EN ti rt C CO• · ~ . SST. 28 · · ... ·. LAB SUPPLIES -.. , '11 S 066662 . FOUNTAU VAi.LE)' CAMERA .· $297.55 FILH PROCESSING . . 11 6 6663----·-FR-UJ-l-GROkfRS-t·A·BORAf'ORYrfN • --· --s~s-·~ o-O-t·AB-ANAL-YS u·---------;, ____________ ··--------· ·---·----·- n 06666q GANAHL LU~BER CO. S336.76 BUILDING MATERIALS 14 ~ 066665 GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. $720·64 TELEPHONE ,. ·rri 6-fr6'66 ,t-~lfts-JfttlltfN-~HP·AN-Y , S2t2·~9 Et:f~'rltl-CA·t-SUPPLffS. 1, 3 066661 LARRY tfAll 'S . . . . . . · .. S185.SO TRUCK REPAIRS . u 066668 HALPRIN SCPPLV CO. $46.64 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ,. ~06666CJ-----·---··HARR INtHOf\·--JNDUSTR J-At--Pt-A~n-es-·--137-;·911 .. -'SHAl:'L-HARDWARE -------··--·---·--------·------·-.. --··· ,, 00 066670 HOLCHEH1 INC. S2t085e31 CAUSTIC SODA ~ I 066671 R.s. HUGHES co., INC. S3~.98 PAINT SUPPLIES --06-6-tr12 f-tt-6f-ttt.1tl-tN·ltf CN-eE AC H $' t G!tt...-98 WltT!"lr-ttS"E"AG•E---------------------1;:1 » .J> 066673 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ·$i56t763.95 WARNER RELIEF II PAYMENT n I 066674 HUNTINGTON SUPPLY · . : $6.38 . SHALL HARDWARE. . . . . .. )4 -t=--Of.6675--· tsco-toMPANV-· --'--·-u;s1o·no----------f'tow--MoNtTOR 1·Nn-·0Ev·1 Ct-t!ASE-;-&ATTERY SUPPL I ES ~ t:::;j 066676 INDUSTRIAL THR£ACEO PRODUCTS SS.82 SHALL HARDWARE q ....... 066677 JNGERSOLL·R~NO co.-EESD $11892.70 ELECTRIC HOTOR REPAIRS II --1 66618-----:-f'NGR·Aft-PAP[-tt-. ---. 2'8794 . JAN·tTttR1~P'P"l1!'-------------------t.J " ::::C 066679 INTERO~ A~ERtCA Sl4t26~e21 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ., t-t 066680 EARLE.,.. JORGENSE~ . . · $lt20l•82 . STEEL STOCK . . 0 n·· 0666p1 ------·-----· l<A s·--s A FE n-PRODUC Ts-· ·------~--· ----·------_ _.:__$1l3•32' __ . ---··---s AF Erv-SUPP LI u-------------·---------------· ------ -f 066682 KEENAN p) FE & SUPPL y co. $35. 82 p I PE SUPPLI Es ISi :. I ,1 (/) C66683 . KELCO SALES & ENGINEER_ IN_ G co. . S209.42 SHALL HARDWARE . _:I·-· 1 ·-06668't--··----.*ltt6-8E-AfH·N&r-fNC. . .. , . . . ,, S3,CJ'f',e81 ·BE'A·R·l·N-G-SU·P-P-t-t·ES • ·si 066685 KL£E~-LINE CORP . . su2.21 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES . ~,. '.) 066686 KNOJC I NOUS TR JAL SUPPLIES _ $53.11 . . SHALL HARDWAR~ . lot. ·066E87·---·-------f(OHI: •s-HALlMARK -CENTER--·----------·-·----··---·-· --------.. s-22. 26 _______ --oFF I CE SUPPL-IE S'" -----· ----·-··--·--·-··-.. ··---· -·-·-·· ----- ) ., UI ) H :45 ,::1.-) Cl' l'G 066688 THE KOLL COMPANY • s1.oqq.6S PLAN CHECK OVERPAYMENT 066689 l&H TRUCK BODY & EQUIPMENT s42.qo TRUCK PARTS ~66690· hB··WTS-T,-·JNCe .. ';"""S1;2tr2.81 WEto-tNG-sUPPUE·s··-- 066691 LAURSEN COLOR LAB $200.50 FILH PROCESSING l~~ ~:::;~ -----------~~~~!~~-~l~~~~~~=~~.~~~~o-!-~~---·-··········-· · ·-····--~ .. ------·st; o 1 ~-~;:~-.. -----------~~~~1:-~ ~:-L-.~~~-~-~l~~--··--·--·------·--'--·-' I 066694 MACK TRUCKS, INC. Slt528elft TRUCK REPAIRS N .... ' --·----------------··-· ---------·------------------··-----------·-·---.. ·-----·--··-·-·--·-· .... __ -·-·----·--· _,, ______ --· ·------"'""1 ~ == n I ~ ... "C... . UND-NO--:-H~·-..,.,ff-OtJ-t-veRK tNe-c-~Ptl'A_~> .... _.. . · . · .. · . . . . . . . ~-. ---. P,R·ott-ss·1tf~--ou·r-n1'29tel--P•'Gr---3 \. . .· .. . . . . . ~ ·' ·. . · REPORT NUHB£R APU · 1 . , . toutnv SANtTAT ioN l;)ISTRiCts OF oRAtlGE COUNTY • ---···-........ -·--.. ·-··------···-·-·-·---····--··--··-··--·--··--····.:.---~~-· -' _ ..... -~ .. cuu1s-PA10 .. -H1301u--.. ·"------·---·-··-··-....... -.... ·· ···-·· ··· ·· ---~-.......... ·-·-·-·· -· . , I• . , • UARRANl NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION :~I") II 066695 HARVAC tltCTRONJCS s43,6b ElECTklCAl SUPPLIES 06l»696 HA Tl • CHi.OR t INC• . . . . . : UO• • 88 . _,IP£ SUPPLIES 0666,J--···-···--.. ·-· Hecov-tAAe·TOR--i· EOUiPHENt--· ·-~------_______ ..;_ ___ S99i 52-· .... ·---... TRUCK· PARTS .. -·--· ·-. -·---. ., :1 066698 MCKESSON CHEMICAL co. S25t303.~6 POTASSIUM PERHANGANATE 06E699 HCHASTER•C,RR SUPPLY co. $166.63 SHALL HARDWARE I': 1----066·100 Hfs-A-C·OUfL-JOA·ttO-VA·n:1t .. : . o.·o-o VAn·R-ttSE·AGl11 0£6101 . . Milo EGUlFffENT COkP.. . . . . . · i335• l8 TRUCK PARTS . . ''I ) :1 06~702 "9INt ~A~~TV APPLIANCES co. :·i: ..... · :· .. ,.·. · . , ,. 'S194e62 ·· ·. . SAf:'ETV .. SUPPLIES. . . . . :! .~·-·-066703··-·"-·-'----tt1No··AU·ro-euun··c£NTtft . -----·-"'--··---·-usO•lJO'----'·--··-vEtUcLE .. ltEPAIRS·· , ___ .. __ ---·------------·-........................ •! 1 :t> ::: ~:: :;~~:£LL l'ANUALS t I NC• Ut !!:: ! : :~:t ~~A~~:~: ~~I .) J-i!Froc,.~ 10~ .... '10ftlf~K-,-t~~ i . . . .;"" :>-:::;;. ,.: ... : .. :.' .. : .. ~ · · .... '·,., .. ·S J~~TI? ··<. • ., .. £~£~·T1ttt1't-sUPP1:U-S ·I f'11 066 7b7. · ·.· .. ttoRG. AH· EQIJIPHCNt. ~o, . .·-''. .. ' i·_/:. :_ .... _._: ·: "· '.•_: ... · . .. ·· .. · • :._:., :. H_!~•h_ · ·~·: .. > ·. : . tRUCk PARTS . • . I :z 06'708 . . NAtlO&~l lUf;tBtk·~UPPlV, ~·> .· ...... ';: .~ . .' .· .. : ,:' ..... S399.09 .. >, ..... SHALL HAilOWAltE .. --§i--o66709-··....;._..:....~----·t nv·-bf·-·Nt·UPORl~ocActt·------~~ . ------·-· ---·-· ilJ·ioo--1.:-..-···---·· -·WATER" UStAGE"'--·----·-·-;.··-.. -·-.. ·--··--.. -......... ··----· .. . 066710 O.T.Se DISTRIBUTORS Sl94e78 PUHP PARTS ,, e-e 066711 OVL CRUE & RIGGING S857e00 CRAtlE RENTAL ==l--eu-n-2 OJtV8EN-U·RV·1-e . -. l • • • " • n.-oo i.. . 0El'IURR1\'Ge-------------------...... ~ 066113 .. t•S•th(hC• SElF~fUNbEO .... · ! ... . •• iUuobeOO :.::~ SEtF tliNOED HEi>ttAL IHSUilANt~ AbVANC~ n6671~ . CoUNtY s•NtTAtlON bJSfRtct ; S6t•97•1~ . . REPLENISH WORkERS 1 COHP. FU~b, ~"066715---·----·-PACJFJe-Hce11:.-t-on·1cu -us-o;-5~---· --HoeltE·-·or•:-tt!-'RENTAL;-·tJUNt·-h·--·-···· -· _ ....... -.. -~-----····"-"" : CX> 066716 PACIFIC S'FCTY EOUIPHENT CO. . S302e63 SAFETY SUPPLIES I 066717 · PACIFIC TELEPHONE S03.0• TELEHETERING --~66-UB PA-RH-UNl:-lfU·fE . . . 23'0e81 ,. TRUt1C-r-ARTS--·-------------,-----~ :r> 066119 Pi.ACEN ti A f RU~K URE CK lt4G , .... I ~· ,.· . $4 l • 70 : tRUCk PARTS .-(166720 ~tAROLi> PR UtAOSC let ..... '.: .. s3o.oo. INDUSTRIAL WASU SAH,,llNG let . ·~ , .. r.::'-OU 121 -----··----··-. u, ff ft lY .... NT tRNA ti ON At.--t·RUCk ·' -.!.---tu; a; 62' .;. t RUCK-p ARTS·--·--. -..... -----·--·--·---------·-·-·--41 t::j 066722 RED VALVE co., INC. $365.1' VALVES 4~ 1 ~ 066723 THE REGISlER S355e12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ~'I · --<n-06 612-\ THf-flf PUB t:-1 C-SUPPtV-Ch Of S61)'1JTt8 .... · . P-1-P!-SUPPLl-HI fiMSt----------·----------1 ;;j 0&&725 RtYNOLD ALUt:tHIUH SUPPL\' CC>• . · il•3•i•13 ·. :; · ~TEEL STOCK 4 J ,_.... 06~ 72£ RO~EMOU~T t lN( • . . .. · , . . . : ·~: U 15 •et~,-: . . ENG IN£ . ~AhTS . . ~ · ··--c->·066121· -----·--·--·AOTANIUl'.-PRODUCts·-co;---·-..______ -····---· --s11;2b--·"'----sHAtt-·tfAROWARE-"·-::-:------· --·---·---·------·-·-·--·--si --I 066728 SANlA ANA DODGE SH. 23 TRUCK PARTS "J ., U) 066729 SANTA ANA ELECTRIC MOTORS S69e60 ELECTRIC HOTOR PARTS ' ·--066-1-30· seHOlL~-c"O·~DYfU·ts-1110 ·; ·:. S611t50'98 :" .·ULTIHATE SOLIDS DISPOSAL PUBLIC PARTICIP,ATION-cOlt · ·" 066731 . SHAHl\OCK SUPPL\' . . . . · . . .. · . ~-·. dihl6 ·.-:. . . -:·· . SMAll ltAAbWARE. · ...... · .·-.·~ .. ·:·: -·. ·,· :: . --.-· . · .. ,o&6U2 · .. SO• CIJASf AIR OU.AlltY . . . . . " ·.. > ·:-, S6S010b : .· : · AQHD FEES . . . .' --066-733·-..;:.__;._-soutH··coAn--oFF1ct tou·1rHtNt·------···-·-· ----·s1ia·2~ss------oH1tt··ttAcHuns·· ..... ____ ---·----·-···-·-·---·-------------·-- 06673• SOUT~ERN CALIF. EDISON co. S7t59•.os POWER 066735 so. CAL. GAS co. SlhOt.59 NATURAL GAS --0661-36 $0rCAt:-Jf...-t1AlftrCO~-. :· U8Ut6·: WATElrUS.FAG~- 0&6131 ~OUHtER~ COUNTIES Oil Cba '· Sl8tS12•26 . · otUEL FU'l •. · ""'06&738 SPA~KLtiTS ORINKlNG UAtER . hot•GO BOTTLED WATER r --M·0661-;5CJ----5Pte-r At-UfO--itHf N0-·S£R V-1 C[: s-i-2-.so 0.-00-----·-·r.tAR·-aox-n,~PA"f RS-.... . ·····----·-----· -· ··--·---·---··---·-· ------,.. i I 066140 STAR OM .STEEL SUO. 02 STEEL STOCK \.N --~-~~----·__: __ ,,( ______________ · ' ____ · _____ · __ . ·\_ ___ · _______ : .... --.. -~ __ __:__ __ , ___ , __ ·--·--· -( ---~\) t ( ( ( ') ~ Cl I -I::' ~ ~~~~ ii!if~~,~~~:~·~~~~~~~=-~:~E~~ UARRANT NO. VENDOR AHOUNT DESCRIPTION ·)• .. /f.~,.-~f~x-:-~ .... ~._;:.;.:'"-'::,.-.. ,:~·-.::;-,·-v-.·.r~-~-.-:_-..--.~-~:..-·-·_· -.·, . .-I~ •• -~_ •• ,, =·-·\.· • ..._l·;.~·!.-·-'··· ... ·_·: .. >.•,s .• j ... -~~-.-,.+ ... q,'S·) •• ., .• _,, •. · .-~ ... -" ...... ··.:..>·, . .,,!:.···-· -·!· ·~ .. ·•·. . •.•• ·--•... ·: ., ·:;h.~:: 1~' 1U "\ :/': .,=>~·.:-;:·:1'. -~N ~~f:OR JC CORP. '}~.:·· .;<~·.; r:·:-r-~><. ~' ,::.;.L\(·:;; :·.~~v·;,:<f1_~~1'.~. d3 f 09:··\ .: ~ '._,," ·• . ·: .. ;-ELECT ft t CAL SUPPL t ~s : . . . , .. ,! .• ; ·: :!·:·;-''1 'I'{ ·1 .o1ii--~.1: ·:··~·;··.,·THE sun ft• .,. ~ D~ ... ·.; · .. : :; • .· .. ·~·.-·.;; .. ·-~·;-' .. ~" · .-:, .• :~ ...... , •• :;, i i,,.-J.::':i-~-.. ·.\; ,2·· ,, 1 ., ,n,· · · ·~-·· '."_· ·· .... · _·. r· ooLs . -· .; · 11 • ~-,.· ... r:t _.. . ... "·-.. ~•:~~r.ia,,l •. •.; , ...•• r:rt-Lr 11 ._,,·. ·~~. .· .... _· .•. -'-"'••:-·< --~-1 ... •·\ .;':··-..... -if•:-.~ .z .............. ·~.-.!. __ . •~ :»\~·; ...... ,.-: • ... .. . . . , · ·---eH-t-4 ...... -·.· · ·,. JHOHAs·-se-uNt·r·F-te · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · · .,.,,. ·. · d 11-32"i&r------··t:Aa-suPPt·• es -----··· ... _.; _________ • ·-·· .. ---· -··-------·---- 066H~ THOMASON l'ECHANICAL CORPe $637.68 DUROHETER BLOCKS , .. ,,. j 066745 THOHPSO~ LACQUER co. s1,022.1a PAINT SUPPLIES : -.-.. -1-.;e-A-,Q~·frf."6-1"wf· ... '•t1Y-t: Tlt;r._ORLQ 0, • • • , 1 • • ..... ··~ e ., -1 .... , ,, .. : •• , .,,:· ·$3l"i1J6 .• , .. BUtttttttt-HAHRIAt-5 · · · · \~,\~-i-: ~'~ 1~1 .. ~i~f:~~ ... ~·.:.:~\ .. TRM~SA~E~ 'CA (>~LAVA~j, iNC .-Ti/",\:; ... ·:.~.'-:' .;~; __ :.': · .. _ .... : . .:~;:: .. t276~ 13 ... , .. ·.i,. :· . Ei..ECTR I CAL SUPPL I ES . .):·f+t9r.~1U ::'~'.~-~~~~'.._~_ ·~· :-·.tflUCK ' ~UJO SUPfl.h '.J~c.,·:·~·:~; ?:;:~~-.>· /.' ...... :. :-:::'. ;: t~:. ·9~1.62 :· ::! .:._..' ... nuc~ PARTS ' . . ~u-10----11.0·rtUelf f R·-.-SON-r1 NC. . --u-n e&"2--El Ee TR I CAI:. ·SUPPL I ES·------.. ·-· .. ·--· -· .. -··-··-. -.. -··---···· 066750 u.s. AUTO GLASSt INC. $192.51 TRUCK REPAIRS "i ::1 ) :J::a 066 751 UL TRASVSTEHS, INC• $853. 00 CS DOC I 13 FORHATI OH ~(r(.-~5~-· .,. ..... tt·'= ··).;< u~. ~JO., ~o, • _, . .1, "~ 0 .. , .. >: :: ~ .... .. •.. f~:. ·:-:!. ! nnua ·;. -.. · . . . sAtt!fv--suPPL-te-·~. -. ---------.--------:--t ~-' oh753-,_.~(·I''::~~.·.~~·.:~.~·· O~HED PAtlC£l SERVICE' · .... '~-'.:'.: ''.'(:~ .'-t.-: ,: ;.;· : .... <~-.:~"..· ... ,.·. sis.5; · .. : ... ·.· ._' . DELIVERY SEfUflCE . . . :l ... , t::t .: 06fa75~ ,,-::.~:·.:::\;'~\y,1 ~/·~ UN. TE~ h nt~. E01JiPMf;~t ... ~9·Y·f(·~~?)~,~· ,:.:·~ .<>"·.<::~·-'. '<·· •675~48 ,.:-:::_;· ~r·;.:. ,: ·. COMPRESSOR. PARTS . . . . . . . " . ·:s:s-ou-755 VllA-SC1Ulr-tr1c . . . . . ~Ui680-a6 . . . LAB-SUPPL-I ES.·------------·--·----· -···-·· ··---...... ____ ., __ ···--,., 066756 VALLEY C ll I ES SUPPLY CO• $402. 09 PI PE SUPPLIES . ~ ") ._.. 066757 VALvc·g STEEL SUPPLY co. $11656.27 STEEL STOCK ~! . ~;,~;;~:t~i'J..:.~\:r::e~tt~".·-·1:~ JN.'.~".§,,-~··~.: ··~~.-el.i~·~·-b.·:·q;.':.:t~:.p::.=~-~i.'..}~.·:·{; :_~~/~·.~-/.~·-~:<~ .. :>:4::::::.·i· .. ~./.:!· ... ·:.<.·:" / r~;wu~;~i~:s . . · :: .... ··: .. "· "· -. -_ .. -.. ~ ') I :·:_9~069~.~ .. ~-·.:·. ">'.·"•4',R'!V!l• C:OHST,.UCH~tl JtlC~.-: .. 1·;-i.~::<·.:.:t-'; ··:.:·;,:;~:·-:·;,.~1·!>~7,QO. ;·,··-~·:····· .... ENGR. P'I:••• ..... . . ·. ·. ··.. . .. ' ~OGUU . wAtJKcsu-A-rNGtNr-uRvtttNTtA · ,, · · ·· fu·37r.-99 · · -ENo·INE-PARTS·--. --·------·-----·-·-----·-----··-··--·· j OO 066762 .,EATHERTRONICS $160.82 . LAB SUPPLIES . •f.-·) I 066763 WEBER PlYliOOO & LUHOER CO. S39l e 78 LUHBER 11 .. ~.-~·f6;·:..1.~,\ ··:,·\··~,:-Wf:tte~M1tt~1;01~·-. •.::··.-': ... 1 ~ :. h. • ... _. rn···· --..f.,;i:-:.~t:·:,:''> •nT'1J1: .:-.'. _ ·:: .... v,· .wH-O-!·H&-SUPPl-IH .: _.,., .. '.~~0U16~.;·:·;·t;:·'-... \-/:·~~~:· '6~ST¥NGHOL~f; ~l~~tfllC CORfl.<~~ '•·.·::.\''.:<:·'·:·.{( : .... ;.. ,'.Ut234e23 ·:.•.", ;:~. ·: · HECT.RICAL SUPPp~s . . . . ·~\ 0667~~ c::,\. '·.<:):·;:-.:'\Otnt; fJ~t 'g ·V~RVJll£ .: : .. ·:_ ..... ; .::·: ~·.~ ·;> ;~: .. (:Y.: .. 12~2,,.~, '.·' ::··> ,'-:' ~EEP OC~AN sl~DGE QISPC)SAl nuov. . .. ·. -~06-6·161-----·--tHOHA~L-.·MoooRu,,-· . --~·tr.10rar--·----l:EOAl=-S ERV I ees·-·--"' -··-··------···-·-·----····-·---·----. t=:j 066768 MORO INFORMAllONt INC. $•14.67 OFFICE SUPPLIES ...... 066769 XEROX CORP. S375e77 XEROX REPRODUCTION ~~,"~1Dh:;: :·}.Y_,-·, lE~.Rr-~""~~roctlf'~NCt ·, .. · ... .. ,· ... _ s27~·~~~~~L-V~~. --. -- ~-·; . ...,.. ,, i •·.·. : .. \\;'' .. :·-.:_:·J···<:: ·_· . :· ":"!.~~~-.. -~~-·-.~-,.-~~-.... '· ~ . -.. 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NO 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPITAL PROCESSING DATE 11/29/83 . . . . . -----. . ~--, ------~-:--------:-----··1noRTNUiBER-AP~T-- COUNTY SANITATION DIST~ICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY PAGE 5 '· .. ·-·-··-·-------·-·----·-------·--··-. ··----·------..:__· -·----· -----------~~J.tt.~ .PA_tJL.J.!l.lQl.U. ~----·-·:__·---···· ··-··-··· -.. ___ . ··-··---· ---.. ··---··-·. -·-.... ---· -. ·-----~~--~--~--~-~----~----;-~-~-----~~----~---~~-.,.-~---~---------· AMOUNT------···---------·-··-----·- e I" #I ACO FUND $ 1,91".oo -----.<.;,-L.QfIR.....fY...tf.D --L.9J.L..PJL~-----------------------..-------1 #2 ACO FUND . . . 1, ~82. i,6 . (". i14 13 OPER FUND ., ··· ,: . .' · · · ". 135.22 .. ·· . · · · '._. ·' · . . . . · · . · ·: . ·:: ··---·-·--j~·-~~~/~~So---· _______ ·,---~-~----···------------'-~-----····· ~--~~-1-:-fU·:-H--·-: -----· -~-----..:--~-....;;~~~-....::_: __________________ ~-"---'~- ,6 OPER FUND 19.70 #6 ACO FUND 1,21,,.00 ~,..__-~iroHRFUND . . . . . 2, f56.03 . . (' j1• t:::t · . #7 AC O FUND . : . . . . . ... •. "·_ 2 , 9 6 2 • 9 9 . . . . · . 111 -~-· ·--~ ! L..2.P..~I!_ f.~~HL .. ···-----· _..:_ ______ -----~~---· -~----:-_ .. ...:.~-..::.:~~~--J.H .. J!L. __ .. _. _ .. _. Q #11 ACO FUND 415.93 .. (' f u =i 11 I FI R FUND 1 5 6 , 7 6 3 • 9 5 t 41-Ea 115 & 6 0 p ER Fu ND 2 I 3 2 3 • It 1 ,,, 3-----,6i71iPER FUND . 2 2. 1 ~ ( ,,, J T 0 PE R FU~ D 2 5 I. , 8 1 9 • 7l ') . ·:1 ,,,·) 111 i. ,II 11 " . ·U: It Ii . "-~--·-·-~~~f---····-··-------______ __:__~-------··-··--·---· _____ .:. ___ :.:..12.h!!!~J~ -------· -·-----·---------~~------~------·----------· SELF FUNDED HEDICAl INSURANCE FUND 30,000.00 (·,I" I SELF FUNDED LIABILITY ._INSURANCE FUND 51".so JO_ . SHL~~!_~_ORKERS • c_ OHP. 1 NS URAN CE FUND 6, lt97.:J1 n :t=i JT WORK I NG CAPITAL FUND 36, 09~. 6 7 ,., I" I 'JI I ' · ... _______ :;...TOT AL-··~ LA I H s--PA-1· D-1+/-3 ot-8 3-;----_; __________ .._ JC t:::I ·~eo-h-2-1'4-:-48-· , ... ·:1 u; :::0 ........ _0 Ill =-t·-·-··~ 1" en ------- ) IH ,~ ' • > • , ; ' ., -'·' ,u -----------·-----------------· ··-·---·--·-----------~. ---·------- ·."' .::: "'.d I V1 ::: . i ; ' ·,c-• , , I , ~ .. ' ;, ,, , \.; _\-.'.•· -----·--------------··--- ,.,:1 . \'.·" ". '··~ .. ,. --------------- ····-( ···----. ·-··------· -·---·-··---· ---·-··--·-----·-··----·-··--····· . _____ .{ ·-'-·-··-·-· ···--·-·--· ·-·· -··· -( ... u •.. 19 :" Ill 41 01 lu !4'1 IC 111 -, _) ·) ) ··.1 • i' RESOLUTION NO. 83-179 AWARDING PURCHASE CONTRACT FOR SUPPLYING CHLORINE IN ONE-TON CYLINDERS, SPECIFICATION NO. C-014 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOABDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AWARDING PURCHASE CONTRACT FOR SUPPLYING CHLORINE IN ONE-TON CYLINDERS, SPECIFICATION NO. C-014, TO CONTINENTAL CHEMICAL COMPANY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That the written recommendation this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by the Districts' Chief of Procurement that award of purchase contract \..,I be made to Continental Chemical Company for Supplying Chlorine in One-Ton Cylinders, Specification No. C-014, and the bid tabulation and proposal submitted for said specification are hereby received and ordered filed1 and, Section 2. That said contract for Specification No. C-014 be awarded to Continental Chemical Company at the unit price of $145.00 per ton, furnished and delivered in accordance with the terms and conditions of said specification and the bid proposal therefor1 and, Section 3. That the Chairman and Secretary of County Sanitation District No. 1, on behalf of itself and Districts Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11, are hereby authorized and directed to enter into and sign a purchase contract with said supplier to supply cnlorine pursuant to the specifications and purchase contract documents therefor, in form approved by the General Counsel1 and, Section 4. That all other bids received for said work are hereby rejected. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "D" AGENDA ITEM #9(A) -ALL DISTRICTS "D" November 17, 1983 26 TO: Bill Butler MEMORANDUM COUNTY SANITATION· DISTRICTS of ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA P. 0. BOX 8127 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 92708 (714) 540-2910 (714) 962-2411 SUBJECT: Bid Specification ~o. C-014, Purchase of Chlorine in One-Ton Containers Sealed bids were opened for furnishing and delivering chlorine in one-ton containers for a one year period beginning January 14, 1984. The tabulations of bids are as follows: Company Continental Chemical Anaheim Jones Chemical Torrance McKesson Chemical Tustin Price Per Ton $ 145.00 146.87 154.90 It is recommended that the award be made to Continental Chemical Company, the low bidder, for an approximate annual expenditure of $105,000 excluding sales tax, based on estimated usage. The new bid is $16.00 per ton higher than the existing contract, but the usage of chlorine in one-ton containers will decrease to an average of two tons per day. The bid for bulk chlorine deliveries (Specification No. C-013), will start in December of this year, and approximate usage against this contract will be fifteen tons per day at a price of $101.90 per ton. The bulk price will result in a savings of approximately $130,000 on total chlorine usage per year. The necessity of having chlor- ine in on -ton cylinders is for remote areas at both plants ~qu· e low usage. Ted Hof man Chief of Procurement & Property TH/yh "E'' AGENDA ITEM #9(A) -ALL DISTRICTS "E" . ; November 18, 1983 MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Butler COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS of ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA P.O.BOX8127 10844 ELLIS AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA 92708 (714) 540-2910 (714) 962-2411 SUBJECT: Pickup and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Material -Specification No. M-014 sealed bids were opened for pickup and disposal of transformers and capacitors containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls, (PCB). The tabulation of bids are as follows: Company IT Corporation Wilmington U.S. Services, Inc. Corona Crosby & Overton, Inc. Long Beach Lot Price $13,360.00 21,151.00 31,926.43 The disposal procedure is in accordance with requirements set forth by the Department of Health Services and other State and Federal regulations for materials classified as hazardous waste. The Districts will follow the procedures required to complete permit forms and forward to the State Office of Hazardous Materials Section. There is no charge for the permits. It is recommended the award be made to IT Corporation, low bi~~r l~oi t ei proposed amount of $13,360.00. ,/'. jSI . . . /. : /,,," , , \...f-i7"" ~_..... ... ~·····c-G 'I \... ' . i . Ted /Hof £man l 1 Chief of Procurement TH/dt "F" AGENDA ITEM #9(B) -.ALL DISTRICTS "F" RESOLUTION NO. 83-180 AWARDING JOB NO. PW-101 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AWABDING CONTRACT FOR WASTE HAULER TRUCK MONITORING SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS, JOB NO. PW-101 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .,. The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nbs. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That the written recommendation this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer that award of contract be made to Cincinnati Time Equipment Company, Inc. for Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications, Job No. PW-101, and bid tabulation and proposal submitted for said work are hereby received and ordered filed; and, Section 2. That the contract for Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications, Job No. PW-101, be awarded to Cincinnati Time Equipment Company, Inc. in the total amount of $18,425.54 in accordance with the terms pf their bid and the prices contained therein; and, Section 3. That the Chairman and Secretary of District No. 1, acting for itself and as agent for Districts Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11, are hereby authorized and directed to enter into and sign a contract with said contractor for said work, pursuant to the specifications and contract documents therefor, in form approved by the General Counsel; and, Section 4. That all other bids for said work are hereby rejected. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "G" AGENDA ITEM #9(c) -ALL DISTRICTS "G" .. l«> ADDENDUM November 29, 1983 ll:OOA.M. BID TABULATION SB EE T JOB NO. PW-101 PROJECT TITLE WASTE HAULER TRUCK MONITORING SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS PK>JECT DESCRIPTION Furnish and install all access monitoring control equipment, computer, printer, modems, move existing video monitor, etc. incl. video recorder. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE __ $_3_0.._,o_o_o ______ _ BUDGET AMOUNT $ ---------------- I, REMARKS _______ I _________________________________________________ _ ================================================================================ CONTRACTOR Itm il Itm i2 TOTAL BID ============================================================o===========~======= . 1. Cincinnati Time Equip. Co., Inc. \._I "H" Montebello, CA $14,720.84 $ 3,704.70 $18,425.54 2. Honeywell Inc. (Protection Svcs Div) Santa Ana, CA $19,985.00 $ 7,061.00 $27,046.00 3. $ $ $ 4. $ $ .$ I have reviewed the proposals submitted for the above project and find that the low bid is a responsible bid. I, therefore, recommend award to Cincinnati Time Equipment Company, Inc. of Montebello, California, in the bid amount of $18,425.54 as the lowest and best bid. Thomas M. Dawes Deputy Chief Engineer AGENDA ITEM #9{c) -ALL DISTRICTS "H" COON'l'Y SANJ:TATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COON'?Y P. O. BOX 8127 -10844 ELLIS AVENOE F01JNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 92708 CHANGE ORDER C. O. N0. __ 2 _______ _ CONTRACTOR: George Miller Construction Comt>any DATE November 28, 1983 REHABILITATION OF BOSHARD TRUNK, PHASE I, ADAMS AVENUE TO ELLIS AVENUE, JOB: JOB NO. I-2R-l Amount of this Change Order (Add) (Beclttet::) $ __ _..6 ..... 7..._S_. 0_0....__ In accordance with contract provisions, the fol1owin9 changes in the contract and/or contract work are hereby authorized and as compensation therefor, the following additions to or deductions from the contract price are hereby approved. 1. Contractor is directed to remodel and repair three manhole benches, in accordance with proposal dated September 7, 1983, and Section 10-4, Extra Work, for the unit price of $225.00 each: 3 manhole benches @ $225/each = TOTAL ADD: The additional work contained in this change order can be performed incidental to the prime work and within the time allotted for the original contract. It is, therefore, mutually agreed that no time.extension is required for this change order and no direct or indirect, incidental or con- sequential costs or expenses have been or will be incurred , by contractor. SUMMARY OF CONTRACT TIME Original Contract Date Original Contract Time Original Completion Date Time Extension this c.o. Total Time Extension Original Contract Time Original Completion Date July 12, 1983 150 Calendar Days December 8, 1983 O Calendar Days 0 Calendar Days 150 Calendar Days December 8, 1983 $ 675.00 $ 675.00 ============ 0 Calendar Days =============== Original Contract Price $_· __ 6_7_6~,_5_9_6_.o_o __ _ Prev. Auth. Changes $ __ _.1_.., ..... s_s1_._4_1 __ This Change (Add) (Bedt1ct) $ _____ 6_7 ..... s._o_o __ Amended Contract Price $ __ 6_7_9...,,_1_5_2_.4_1 __ Board authorization date: December 14, 1983 Approved: By 12/5/83 GEORGE MILLER CONSTR. CO./Contractor COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By __________________ ~~~l2~/~5~/_83 __ Deputy Chief Engineer II I II AGENDA ITEM #9(n)(l) -ALL DISTRICTS II I II COtJN'l'Y SANITATION DISTlllCTS OF ORANGE COUNTY P. O. BOX 8127 -10844 EI;LZS AVENUE FOONTAIN VALLEY, C.V.D'ORNIA 92708 CHANGE ORDER C. O. N0._--..3 _______ _ CONTRACTOR: George Miller Construction Company DATE November 28, 1983 REHABILITATION OF BUSHARD TRUNK, PHASE I, ADAMS AVENUE TO ELLIS AVENUE, JOB: JOB NO. I-2R-l Amotmt of this Change Order (Add) (Bedt1et::) $ ___ 4_5_,_0_7_5_._o_o In accordance with contract provisions, the following changes in the contract and/or contract workjare hereby authorifed and as compensation therefor, the following additions to or deductions from the contract price are hereby approved. ADJUSTMENT OF ENGINEER'S QUANTITIES ~: Item Change Est'd Qty ....!S?.=. ~ Description FROM TO Difference 4 FACH Seal pipe at joints so 651 601 @ $75/EA= $45,075.00 TOTAL ADD: $45,075.00 The additional work contained in this change order can be performed incidental to the prime work and within the time allotted for the original contract. It is, therefore, mutually agreed that no time extension is required for this change order and no direct or indirect, incidental or con- sequential costs or expenses have been or will be incurred by contractor. 1 SUMMARY OF CONTRACT TIME Original contract Date Original Contract Time Original Completion Date Time Extension this c.o. Total Time Extension Original Contract Time Original Completion Date July 12, 1983 150 Calendar Days December 8, 1983 0 Calendar Days 0 Calendar Days 150 Calendar Days December 8, 1983 ========== 0 Calendar Days =============== Original Contract Price $ ___ 6_7_6~,_5_9_6_.o_o __ _ Prev. Auth. Changes $ 2,556.41 -------This Change (Add) (Bed~eb) $ 45,075.00 _________ .....__ Amended Contract Price $ 724,227.41 ------- Board authorization date: December 14, 1983 Approved: By 12/5/83 GEORGE MILLER CONSTR. CO./Contractor COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By ______________________ ~l2~/~5~/~83;_ Deputy Chief Engineer II J" AGENDA ITEM #9(n)(2) -ALL DISTRICTS II J" RESOLO'rION NO. 83-181 ACCEP'rING JOB NO. I-2R-l AS COMPLETE A JOINT REOLOTION OF TSE BOARDS OP DIRECTORS OP COON!l'Y SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COON'ff, CALIFOBNIA, ACCEPTING REHABILI'?ATIOH OF BUSBABD TRUNX, PHASE I, ADAMS AVENtJE TO ELLIS AVENUE, JOB NO. I-2R-l AS COMPLETE AND APPBOVING FINAL CLOSEOUT AGREEMENT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange county, california, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That the contractor, George Miller Construction company, has completed the construction in accordance with the terms of the contract for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, on December a, 1983 and, Section 2. That by letter the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer has recommended I.._) acceptance of said work as having been completed in accordance with the terms of the contract, which said recommendation is hereby received and ordered filed; and, Section 3. That Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, is hereby accepted as completed in accordance with the . terms of the contract therefor, dated July 12, 1983, and, Section 4. That the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to execute a Notice of Completion therefor; and, Section S. That the Final Closeout Agreement with George Miller Construction Company, setting forth the terms and conditions for acceptance of Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, is hereby approved and accepted in form approved by the General Counsel; and, Section 6. That the Chairman and Secretary of District No. 1, acting for itself and on behalf of Districts Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11, are hereby authorized "K-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(0)(3) -ALL DISTRICTS "K-1" . ; and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the Districts. PASSED AND ADOPrED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "K-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(n)(3) -ALL DISTRICTS "K-2" RFSOLtJ'?ION NO. 83-182 APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JOB NO. PW-105 A JOINT RESOLDTION OP TBE BOARDS OF DIBEC'l'ORS OP COUN'l!Y SANITATION DISTRIC'?S NOS. 1, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OP ORANGE COONTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SECtJRITY FENCING AT TREATMENT PLANT NO. 2, JOB NO. PW-105 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO BEBEBY BESOLVE, DE'l'ERMINE AND ORDER: Section l. That pursuant to the Districts' Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the Districts hereby determine that the project for Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105, is categorically exempt from further CEQA requirements, in accordance with said Guidelines, and that Secretary be authorized and directed to file a Notice \:,,,) of Exemption with the County Clerk of the County of Oran9e1 and, Section 2. That the project for construction of Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105, is hereby approved, and that the Secretary be directed to file any documents required by said Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended1 and, Section 3. That the detailed plans, specifications and contract documents this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by the Deputy Chief ~ngineer for construction of Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105, are hereby approved and adopted7 and, section 4. 'fbat the Secretary be authorized and directed to advertise for bids for said work pursuant to the provisions of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California: and, Section 5. That the General Manager be authorized to establish the date and "L-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(E) -ALL DISTRICTS "L -1" time at which said bids will be publicly opened and read; and, Section 6. That the Secretary and the Districts• Deputy Chief Engineer be authorized to open said bids on behalf of the Boards of Directors. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "L-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(E) -ALL DISTRICTS "L-2" RESOLt:JTIOH NO. 83-183 APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS !'OR JOB NO. PW-109 A JOIN'? RESOLUTION OP THE BOARDS OP DIBECTORS OP COUNTY SANI'?MION DISTRICTS NOS. l, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 AND 11 Olr ORANGE COON'J!Y, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS !'OR MISCELLANEOUS PAVING A'J! RECLAMATION PLANT NO. l, JOB NO. PW-109 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. l, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, california, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section l. That pursuant to the Districts' Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the Districts hereby determine that the project for Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant No. l, Job No. PW-109, is categorically exempt from further CEQA requirements, in accordance with said Guidelines, and that Secretary be authorized and directed to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk of the County of Orange7 and, Section 2. That the project for construction of Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant No. l, Job No. PW-109, is hereby approved, and that the Secretary be directed to file any documents required by said Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended1 and, Section 3. '!hat the detailed plans, specifications and contract documents this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by the Deputy Chief Engineer for construction of Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant No. l, Job No. PW-109, are hereby approved and adopted; and, section 4. '!hat the Secretary be authorized and directed to advertise for bids for said work pursuant to the provisions of the Health and Safety Code of the State of californiaJ and, section s. That the General Manager be authorized to establish the date and "M-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(F) -ALL DISTRICTS "M-1" time at which said bids will be publicly opened and read; and, Section 6. That the Secretary and the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer be '..-' authori~ed to open said bids on behalf of the Boards of Directors. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983 • • "M-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(F) -ALL DISTRICiS "M-2" ltESOLOTION NO. 83-184 APPBOVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JOB NO. PW-115 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OP DIRECTORS OF COUN'?Y SANITATION DISTRIC'?S NOS. l, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COON'rY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR STAIRWAY AND WALKWAY ADDITIONS AT 'rBEATMENT PLANT NO. 2, JOB NO. PW-115 * * * * * * * • • • * * • * * * ~ " ( The Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. l, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange county, california, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETBBMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That pursuant to the Districts' Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the Districts hereby determine that the project for Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant . No. 2, Job No. PW-115, is categorically exempt from further CEQA requirements, in accordance with said Guidelines, and that Secretary be authorized and directed to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk of the County of Orange1 and, Section 2. That the project for construction of Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-115, is hereby approved, and that the Secretary be directed to file any documents required by said Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended1 and, Section 3. That the detailed plans, specifications and contract documents this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by the Deputy Chief Engineer, for construction of Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-115, are hereby approved and adopted1 and, section 4. That the Secretary be authorized and directed to advertise for bids for said work pursuant to the provisions of the Health and Safety Code of the State of california1 and, section s. That the General Manager be authorized to establish the date and "N-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(G) -ALL DISTRICTS "N-1" time at which said bids will be publicly opened and read; and, . Section 6. That the Secretary an:d the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer be authorized to open said bids on behalf of the Boards of Directors. . PASSED AND ADOP'l'ED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. ~~N-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(G) -ALL DISTRICTS "N-2" RESOLtl'?ION NO. 83-185 APPBOVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JOBS NO. I-2R-2 AND I-2R-3 A JOINT RESOLUTION OP '?BE BOARDS OP DIRECTORS OF COOHft SANITATION DISTRIC'l'S NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OP ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION OF BUSHARD TRIJNR, PHASE II, JOB NO. I-2R-2 AND PBASE .III, JOB NO. I-2R-3 I ~ **************** ' \· ( ' ' 'rhe Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, s, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, california, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND OBDER: Section 1. That pursuant to the Districts' Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the Districts hereby determine that the project for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, Job No. I-2R-2, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to "C" Head.works at Plant No. 2, Job No. I-2R-3, is categorically exempt from further CEQA requirements, in accordance with said Guidelines, and that Secretary be authorized and directed to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk of the County of Orangei and, Section 2. '!'hat the project for construction of Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, Job No. I-2R-2, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to •c• Headworks at Plant No. 2, Job No. I-2R-3, is hereby approved, and that the Secretary be directed to file any documents required by said Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended: and, section 3. That the detailed plans, specifications and contract documents this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by Hartge Engineering Corporation, Districts' engineers, for construction of Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, Job No. I-2R-2, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to V "0-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(H) -ALL DISTRICTS "0-1" •c• Beadworks at Plant No. 2, Job No. I-2R-3, are hereby approved and adopted1 and, Section 4. That the Secretary be authorized and directed.to advertise for bids ~ for said work pursuant to the provisions of the Health and Safety Code of the State of california1 and, Section s. '?hat the General Manager be authorized to establish the date and time at which said bids will be publicly opened and read1 and, Section 6. That the Secretary and the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer be authorized to open said bids on behalf of the Boards of Directors. PASSED AND ADOPrED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "0-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(H) -ALL DISTRICTS "0-2" . ·- P-1" l';;'1 PEAT I~ MARWICK Boards of Directors County Sanitation Districts of Orange County Gentlemen: Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Certified Public Accountants 4400 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92660 \...) November 22, 1983 We have examined the financial statements of the various districts and joint funds of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County for the year ended June 30, 1983, and have issued our report thereon dated September 16, 1983. As a part of our examination, we made a study and evaluation of the system of internal accounting control to the extent we considered necessary to evaluate the system as required by generally accepted auditing standards. Under these standards, the purpose of such evaluation is to establish a basis for reliance on the system of internal accounting control in determining the nature, timing, and extent of other auditing procedures that are necessary for expressing an opinion on the financial statements and to assist the auditor in planning and performing the examination of the financial statements. We have not reviewed internal controls since September 16, 1983. \..,,,,) The objective of internal accounting control is to provide reasonable, but not absolute, assurance as to the safeguarding of assets against loss from unauthorized use or disposition, and the reliability of financial records for preparing financial statements and maintaining accountability for assets. The concept of reasonable assurance recognizes that the cost of a system of internal accounting control should not exceed the benefits derived and also recognizes that the evaulation of these factors necessarily requires estimates and judgments by management. There are inherent limitations that should be recognized in considering the potential effectiveness of any system of internal accounting control. In the performance of most control procedures, errors can result from misunderstanding of instructions, mistakes of judgment, carelessness, or other personal factors. Control procedures whose effectiveness depends ·upon segregation of duties can be circumvented by collusion. Similarly, control procedures can be circumvented intentionally by management either with respect to the execution and recording of transactions or with respect to the estimates and judgments required in the preparation of financial statements. Further, projection of any evaluation of internal accounting control to future periods is subject to the risk that the procedures may become inadequate because of changes in conditions and that the degree of compliance with the procedures may deteriorate. AGENDA ITEM #9(L) -ALL DISTRICTS "P-1" "P-2" Boards of Directors County Sanitation Districts of Orange County November 22, 1983 Page 2. Our exmaination of the financial statements made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, including the.study and· evaluation of the system of internal accounting control for the year ended June 30, 1983, that was made for the purposes set forth in the first paragraph of this report, would not necessarily disclose all weaknesses in the system because it was based on selective tests of accounting records and related data. However, such study and evaulation disclosed no conditions that we believe to be material weaknesses. We take this opportunity. to acknowledge the continued cooperation and assistance we have received from the officials and personnel of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County during the course of our examination. Very truly yours, WFH:nls AGENDA ITEM #9(L) -ALL DISTRICTS "P-2" RESOLUTION NO. 83-188 APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO REVISED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO REVISED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE DISTRICT, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 81-166 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 79-176 adopted by the Boards of Directors on December 12, 1979, the Districts approved and adopted a revised Deferred Compensation Plan; and, WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors have, from time to time, revised said Plan; and, WHEREAS, certain changes in the federal law and regulations pertaining to deferred compensation plans adopted and administered by public agencies have been enacted subsequent to the adoption of said Plan which require further revisions; and, WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors desire to amend the Districts' Deferred Compensation Plan to comply with such new federal law and regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That the Deferred Compensation Plan of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, California, adopted by Resolution No. 79-176, as amended, is hereby further amended. A copy of said Amendment No. 1 is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "An, and incorporated in this resolution hereat by "Q-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(M) -ALL DISTRICTS "Q-1" .. reference as though set forth at length. Section 2. That Amendment No. 1 adopted hereby shall become effective upon adoption of this resolution and shall remain in effect until amended or terminated by resolution of the Boards of Directors. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "Q-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(M) -ALL DISTRICTS "Q-2" EXHIBIT "A" AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA REVISED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN Section 1: Section 11 of the Deferred Compensation Plan is hereby amended to read a~ follows: "The payment of amounts deferred shall commence not later than the later of: (a) sixty (60) days after the close of the Plan year in which the Participant or former Participant attains (or would have attained) Ordinary Retirement Age; or (b) sixty (60) days after the close of the Plan year in which the Participant separates from service." Section 2: Section 13 is hereby amended to read as follows: "Q-3" "Section 13: Nonassignability Clause. It is agreed that neither the Participant nor his beneficiary, nor any other designees, shall have any right to commute, sell, assign, transfer, or otherwise convey the right to re- ceive any payments hereunder, which payments and right thereto are expressly declared to be non-assignable and non-transferrable; and in the event of any attempted assignment or trans- fer, the Employer shall have no further lia- bility hereunder, nor shall any payments be subject to attachment, garnishment or execution, o+ be transf errable by operation of law in the event of bankruptcy or insolvency, except to the extent otherwise provided by law, notwith- standing the above clause; provided, however, that amounts deferred by a former Participant may be transferred to another eligible State deferred compensation plan (as defined in Internal Revenue Service Regulations) of which the former Participant has become a participant if the following conditions are met: (1) The plan to which the former Participant wishes to transfer amounts deferred is located within the State of California; AGENDA ITEM #9(M) -ALL DISTRICTS "Q-3" (2) The plan receiving such amounts provides for the acceptance of such amounts; (3) The employer accepting the transfer funds gives written notice of its agreement to accept such transfer and assumes liability therefor; and (4) Participant provides a written release to Employer releasing Employer from any claim or liability under the Plan after the date such transfer funds occurs. If a Participant separates from service in order to accept employment with another such entity, payout of benefits will not commence upon separa- tion of service, notwithstanding any other pro- vision of this Plan, and amounts previously deferred will automatically be transferred." Section 3: Section 10.5 is hereby added to the Deferred Compensation Plan, to read as follows: "Q-4" "Section 10.5. Limitation on Options. No payout option may be selected by the Participant under this Section 10 unless the present value of the payments to the Participant determined as of the date benefits payments commence (as determined by use of the expected return multiples in_Section 1.72-9 of the Federal Income Tax Regulations) exceeds 50 percent of the value of the Participant's book account as of the date benefit payments commence." -2- AGENDA ITEM #9(M) -ALL DISTRICTS "Q-4" RESOLUTION NO. 83-189 APPROVING AND ADOPTING GUIDELINES PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 82-127 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING GUIDELINES PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 82-127 ************************ WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 82-127, the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, California adopted the State of California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines by reference; and, WHEREAS, those Guidelines have since been amended and may be amended in the future. NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1: The State Guidelines as they are presently constituted, and as they may be amended from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference as fully as though set forth herein, together with those specific procedures necessary to tailor the State Guidelines to the County Sanitation Districts of Orange' County, California, attached as Appendix "A" to Resolution No. 82-127 and reaffirmed and readopted hereby. "R-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(N) -ALL DISTRICTS "R-1" Section 2: Except as set forth above, Resolution No. 82-127 is hereby repealed. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14 1983. -2- "R-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(N) -ALL DISTRICTS "R-2" "S" COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONES: AREA CODE 714 540·2910 962·24l P. a. eax S127. F'CUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIF'CRNIA 92708 10844 ELLIS AVENUE (EUCLID CF'F'·RAMP, SAN DIEGO F'REEWAY) December 7, 1983 Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts of Orange County 10844 Ellis Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Subject: Certification of Negotiated Fee for Engineering Services in Connection with Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Digester Rehabilitation, Jobs No. PW-061R-l, 2 and 3 In accordance with the Districts' procedures for selection of professional engineering services, the Selection Committee has negotiated the following fee with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers in conjunction with the preparation of plans and specifications for Digester Rehabilitation, Jobs No. PW-061R-l, 2 and 3: Direct labor at scheduled hourly rates, including indirect overhead Profit Direct expenses Total contract not to exceed $85,910.00 8,754.00 1,630.00 $96,294.00 The Selection Committee hereby certifies the above final negotiated fee as reasonable for the services to be performed and that said fee will not result in excessive profits for the consultant. s/Richard Edgar s/Donald A. Holt, Jr. Donald A. Holt, Jr., Chairman Selection Committee Richard Edgar, Vice Chairman Selection Committee s/Thomas M. Dawes Thomas M. Dawes Deputy Chief Engineer AGENDA ITEM #9(o)(l) -ALL DISTRICTS "S" '-" RESOLUTION NO. 83-186 APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH KENNEDY/JENKS ENGINEERS FOR DESIGN OF JOBS NOS. PW-061R-l, PW-061R-2 AND PW-061R-3 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH KENNEDY/JENKS ENGINEERS FOR DESIGN OF REHABILITATION OF DOMES AND SLUDGE PUMP MIXING SYSTEMS FOR DIGESTERS 5 AND 6 AT RECLAMATION PLANT NO. 1, JOB NO. PW-061R-l, PIGESTERS c AND D AT TREATMENT PLANT NO. 2, JOB NO. PW-061R-2, AND DIGESTERS F AND G AT TREATMENT PLANT NO. 2, JOB NO. PW-061R-3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County have heretofore adopted a policy establishing proce- dures for the selection of professional engineering and architectural services1 and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said procedures an agreement has been negotiated with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design Qf Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-l, Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-2, and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-31 and, WHEREAS, the Selection Committee, established pursuant to said procedures, has certified the final negotiated fee for said services, which said certification has been approved by the General Manager. NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RFSOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That the certain agreement dated --~~~~~~--~ by and between County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County and Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design of Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump ~ Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-l, "T-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(o)(2) -ALL DISTRICTS "T-1" Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-2, and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3, is hereby approved and accepted1 and, Section 2. That payment for said services is hereby authorized in accordance with the provisions set forth in said agreement, as follows: Direct labor at scheduled hourly rates including indirect overhead Profit Director Expenses $85,910.00 8,754.00 1,630.00 TOTAL contract not to exceed ••••••••••••••••• $96,294.00 Section 3. That the Chairman and Secretary of District No. 1, acting for itself and on behalf of Districts Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement in form approved by the General Counsel. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "T-2" AGENDA ITEM #9Co)(2) -ALL DISTRICTS "T-2" \.w) "U" TEL.EPHCNES: COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AREA CODE 714 540·2910 962·2411 P. a. BOX 8127. F'CUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF'CRNIA 92708 10844 ELLIS AVENUE (EUCLID OF'F'-RAMP, SAN DIEGO F'REEWAY) December 7, 1983 Boards of Directors of county Sanitation Districts of orange County 10844 Ellis Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Subject: Certification of Negotiated Fee for computerized Services, Jobs No. P2-25-2 and P2-26 In accordance with the Districts' procedures for selection of professional engineering services, the Selection Committee has negotiated the following fees with Butier Engineering, Inc. to provide computerized critical Path Method (CPM) services for project scheduling as follows: Hydraulic Reliability Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-25-2 Primary Basins P & Q at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-26 Total contract not to exceed $17,200.00 10,500.00 $27,700.00 The Selection Committee hereby certifies the above final negotiated fee as reasonable for the services to be performed and that said fee will not result in excessive profits for the consultant. s/Donald A. Holt, Jr. s/Richard Edgar Donald A. Holt, Jr., Chairman Selection Committee Richard Edgar, Vice Chairman Selection Committee s/Thomas M. Dawes Thomas M. Dawes Deputy Chief Engineer AGENDA ITEM #9(p)(l) -ALL DISTRICTS "U" RESOLUTION NO. 83-187 APPROVING ADDENDUM NO. 9 TO AGREEMENT WITH BUTIER EN- GINEERING, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES RE JOBS NOS. P2-25-2 AND P2-26 A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ADDENDUM NO. 9 TO AGREEMENT WITH BUTIER ENGINEERING, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES RE JOBS NOS. P2-25-2 AND P2-26 ***************************** WHEREAS, the Districts have heretofore entered into an Agreement dated May 25, 1977, and Addenda Nos. 1 through 8 inclusive thereto with Butier Engineering, Inc. for construction management services related to construction of 75 MGD Improved Treatment Facilities at Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-23; Solids Handling and Dewatering Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-24; Hydraulic Reliability Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-25-2; and Primary Sedimentation Basins P&Q at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. P2-26; and, WHEREAS, District has determined that it is necessary to expand the scope of services provided by Butier to provide for the processing of Critical Path Method scheduling ("CPM") and payment controls for its construction contracts for Jobs Nos. P2-25-2 and P2-26; and, WHEREAS, Butier has submitted proposals to provide the CPM and payment control services. NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 11 of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: "V-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(p)(2) -ALL DISTRICTS "V-1" Section 1: That Addendum No. 9 dated December 14, 1983 to that certain Agreement for construction management services re Improved Treatment Facilities at Treatment Plant No. 2 dated May 25, 1977 by and between County Sanitation District No. 1, acting for itself and on behalf of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 11 of Orange County, California, and Butier Engineering, Inc. providing for additional construction f management services re Job Nos. P2-25-2 and P2-26, isihereby approved and accepted; and, Section 2: District hereby approves additional construe- tion management services for District related to the processing of Critical Path Method scheduling ("CPM") and payment controls for Job No. P2-25-2 in the sum of $17,700.00, including all overhead and profit; and for Job No. P2-26 in the sum of $10,500.00, including all overhead and profit; and, Section 3: Article VII "Compensation" of the Agreement, is hereby approved to increase the total compensation for the expanded scope of work set forth on Attachment No. 1 by $27,700.00 from $1,997,825.00 to $2,025,525.00, all in accor- dance with the same terms and conditions as otherwise specified in Article VII, and the other provisions of said Agreement and all Addenda thereto; and, Section 4: .The Chairman and Secretary of District No. 1, acting for itself and on behalf of County Sanitation Districts Nos, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 11 of Orange County, California, are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Addendum No. 9 in a form approved by the General Counsel. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "V-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(p)(2~--ALL DISTRICTS "V-2" RESOLUTION NO. ------ WAIVING AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX ALLOCATION EXCHANGE WITH OTHER AFFECTED TAXING AGENCIES RE ANNEXATION NO. TO DISTRICT NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. _ OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WAIVING AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX ALLOCATION EXCHANGE WITH OTHER AFFECTED TAXING AGENCIES RE ANNEXATION NO. TO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, Assembly Bill No. 8 of the California Legislature, 1979-80 Regular Session, provided, in part, for the implementation of Article XIIIA by enacting Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 95 through 100.S, inclusive, and further provided that prior to the effective date of certain jurisdictional changes, the governing bodies of all agencies whose service areas or service responsibilities would be altered by such change shall meet to determine the amount of property tax revenues to be exchanged between and among such affected agencies; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said provisions the District has met and negotiated with the County of Orange to determine the amount of property tax revenues to be exchanged between the District and agencies governed by the County upervisors for those areas located outside the jurisdiction of any sanitation district but within the tributary area; and, WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors on June 9, 1982, approved the negotiated settlement with the County of Orange re tax exchanges on annexing properties, as recommended by the Select Committee re Negotiations for Tax Exchanges for New Annexations ('B 8). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE DETERMINE AND ORDER: section 1. That in accordance with the terms and conditions of the negotiated "W-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(Q) -DISTRICT 2 "W-1" settlement with the County of Orange concerning tax exchanges on annexing proper- \._/ ties, the District hereby agrees, pursuant to Section 99(h) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to waive its ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies for the following annexations: Annexation No. ---------------------- Section 2. That the Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "W-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(Q) -DISTRICT 2 "W-2" RF.sOLtJ'l'ION NO. 83-198-2 ORDERING ANNEXATION OF 'fEIUUTORY TO THE DISTRICT (ANNEXATION NO. 57 -COHEN ANNEXATION) A BESOLOTION OP 'l!BE BOABD OP DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 2 OP ORANGE COtJN'l'!', CALIFOBNIA, ORDERING ANNEXATION OP TEIUlI'rORY TO '?BB DIS'rltICT (ANNEXATION NO. 57 -COHEN ANNEXATION TO COUN'J!Y SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 2) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DE'rDMINB AND ORDER: Section 1. That application has heretofore been made to County Sanitation District No. 2 for annexation of territory to the District by means of a petition filed by the property owner1 and, Section 2. That pursuant to Division l (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government COde of the State of California, application has here- tofore been made to the Local Agency Formation Commission for annexation of said ·territory to County Sanitation District No. 2 by Brian Cohen, the owner of said pro- perty to be annexed, by means of Resolution No. 83-35-2, filed with said Commission by the District, and, Section 3. That the designation assigned by said Commission to the territory proposed to be annexed is "Annexation No. 57 -Cohen Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 2", the exterior boundaries of which are described on Exhibit •A" and shown on Exhibit "B• attached hereto and by reference made a part of this resolution1 and, Section 4. That the territory hereinbefore referred to is uninhabited1 and, section 5. That the reason for annexing said territory is to obtain and pro- vide public sanitary sewer service to said territory7 and, Section 6. That provision for payment of annexation acreage fees in the "X-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(R) -DISTRICT 2 "X-1" aD)unt of $2,976.00 has been satisfied1 and, Section 7. That the District hereby agrees, pursuant to Section 99(h) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to waive its ad valorem property taX allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies1 and Section 8. That, as authorized by resolution of the Local Agency Pormation Commission pursuant to Division 1 (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government Code, Section 56261, the territory hereinbefore referred to and described.hereinabove, be, and is hereby, ordered annexed to County Sanitation District No. 2 without notice or hearing and without election. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "X-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(R) -DISTRICT 2 "X-2" RESOLUTION NO. 83-199~2 APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DIS- CHARGE PERMITTEE, ORANGE COUNTY METAL PROCESSING COMPANY, FOR THE DEFERRED PAYMENT OF DELINQUENT INVOICES A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 2 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALI- FORNIA, APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH INDUSTRIAL WASTE- WATER DISCHARGE PERMITTEE, ORANGE COUNTY METAL PROCESSING COMPANY, FOR THE DEFERRED PAYMENT OF DELINQUENT INVOICES ******************************** WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 of Orange County have heretofore authorized the District's General Counsel to initiate appropriate legal action to collect delinquent invoices totaling $17,933.97 owed to the District by Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permittee Orange County Metal Processing Company: and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said authorization, the District's General Counsel negotiated an agreement with Orange County Metal Processing Company for the deferred payment of the de- linquent invoices owed to the District. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1: That the certain agreement dated November 18, 1983, by and between County Sanitation District No. 2 of Orange County and Orange County Metal Process1ng Company, pro- viding for the deferred payment of delinquent invoices, is hereby approved and accepted: and, "Y-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(s) -DL&TRICT 2 "Y-1" Section 2: That the Chairman and Secretary of District No. 2 are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agree- ment in form approved by the General Counsel. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14 1983. -2- I "Y-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(s) -DISTRICT 2 "Y-2" RF.SOLUTION NO. 83-201-5 APPROVING ADDENDUM NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT WITH SBALLER & LOHR, INC. RE CONTRACT NO. S-18R (REBID) A ImSOLU'l'ION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECJ.'ORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ADDENDUM NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT WITH SHALLER & LOHR, INC. RE CONTRACT NO. 5-lSR, (REBID) FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES RE DESIGN CHANGES AND SURVEYING REQUIRED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE OF THE PROJECT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 5 of Orange County, California, has heretofore entered into an agreement with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. for design of Rehabilitation ~d Relocation of Pacific Coast Highway Sewer from Bay Bridge Pump Station to Dover Drive, Contract No. 5-lSR (Rebid); and, WHEREAS, it is now deemed appropriate to further amend the agreement with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. to provide for additional engineering services and surveying required during the construction phase of the project and to realign the sewer because of ~changed site conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 5 of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That Addendum No. 5 dated December 14, 1983, to that certain Engineering Services Agreement dated September 2, 1980, by and between County Sanitation District No. 5 and Shaller & Lohr, Inc., re design of Rehabilitation and Relocation of Pacific Coast Highway Sewer from Bay Bridge Pump Station to Dover Drive, Contract No. 5-lSR (Rebid), providing for said additional services, is hereby approved and accepted; and, Section 2. That the contract provision for fees be increased for said additional work on a per diem fee basis, by the amount of $4,500.00, increasing the total compensation from $74,583.00 to $79,083.00J and, "Z-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(r) -DISTRICT 5 "Z-1" . . . Section 3. That the Chairman and Secretary of District No. 5 are hereby "-11 authorized and directed to execute said Addendum No. 5 in form approved by the General Counsel. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "Z-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(r) -DISTRICT 5 "Z-2" RESOLUTION NO. ----- WAIVING AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX ALLOCATION EXCHANGE WITH OTHER AFFECTED TAXING AGENCIES RE ANNEXATION NO. TO DISTRICT NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. OF ORANGE COUN'l'Y, CALIFORNIA, WAIVING AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX ALLOCATION EXCHANGE WITH OTHER AFFECTED TAXING AGENCIES RE ANNEXATION NO. _ TO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, Assembly Bill No. 8 of the California Legislature, 1979-80 Regular Session, provided, in part, for the implementation of Article XIIIA by enacting Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 95 through 100.S, inclusive, and further provided that prior to the effective date of certain jurisdictional changes, the governing bodies of all agencies whose service areas or service responsibilities would be altered by such change shall meet to determine the amount of property tax revenues to be exchanged between and among such affected agencies1 and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said provisions the District has met and negotiated with the County of Orange to determine the amount of property tax revenues to be exchanged between the District and agencies governed by the County Board of supervisors for those areas located outside the jurisdiction of any sanitation district but within the tributary area1 and, WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors on June 9, 1982, approved the negotiated settlement with the County of Orange re tax exchanges on annexing properties, as recommended by the Select Committee re Negotiations for Tax Exchanges for New Annexations (AB 8). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. _ of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That in accordance with the terms and conditions of the negotiated "AA-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(u) -DISTRICT 7 "AA-1" • # settlement with the County of Orange concerning tax exchanges on annexing proper- \._/ ties, the District hereby agrees, pursuant to Section 99(h) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to waive its ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies for the following annexations: Annexation No. --------------------- Section 2. That the Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "AA-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(u) -DISTRICT 7 "AA-2" R!SOLtJ'l'ION NO. 83-210-7 ORDERING ANNEXATION OP TERRITORY TO THE DISTRICT (ANNEXATION NO. 116 -SIBLEY ANNEXATION) A RESOLUTION OP TSE BOABD OP DIRECTORS OP COUN'?Y SANrrATION DISTRICT NO. 7 OP ORANGE COUNTY, CALI!'ORNIA, ORDERING ANNEXATION OP TERRITORY TO 'l!BB DIS'rRIC'r (ANNEXATION NO. 116 -SIBLEY ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * l. 11 ' , The Board of Directbrs of County Sanitation District No. 7 of Orange County, california, DOES HERESY RFSOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That application has heretofore been made to County Sanitation District No. 7 for annexation of territory to the District by means of a petition filed by the property owner1 and, Section 2. That pursuant to Division 1 (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government Code of the State of California, application has here-\..) tofore been made to the Local Agency Formation Commission for annexation of said territory to County Sanitation District No. 7 by Albert L. Sibley, the owner of said property to be annexed, by means of Resolution No. 83-9-7, filed with said Commission by the District1 and, Section 3. That the designation assigned by said Commission to the territory proposed to be annexed is "Annexation No. 116 -Sibley Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7", the exterior boundaries of which are described on Exhibit "AA and shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by reference made a part of this resolution1 and, Section 4. That the territory hereinbefore referred to is uninhabited1 and, section s. That the reason for annexing said territory is to obtain and pro- vide public sanitary sewer service to said territory1 and, section 6. That provision for payment of annexation acreage fees in the "BB-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(v) -DISTRICT 7 "BB-1" L ' amount of $18,901.62 has been satisfied; and, Section 7. That the District hereby agrees, pursuant to Section 99(h) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation COde, to waive its ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies; and Section 8. That, as authorized by resolution of the Local Agency Formation Commission pursuant to Division 1 (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government Code, Section 56261, the territory hereinbefore referred to and described hereinabove, be, and is hereby, ordered annexed to County Sanitation District No. 7 without notice or hearing and without election. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "BB-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(v) -DISTRICT 7 "BB-2" RFSOLOTION NO. 83-211-7 ORDERING ANNEXATION OP TERRITORY TO 'rBE DISTRICT (ANNEXATION NO. 117 -SOD1'RO ~ION) A RESOLUTION OF THE BOABD OF DIRECTORS OF COtnf.rY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7 OP ORANGE COUNT!', CALIFORNIA, ORDERING ANNEXATION OP TERRI'l'ORY TO THE DISTRICT (ANNEXATION HO. 117 -SODARO ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SANITATION DIS'rRICT NO. 7) * • * • • • * • • • • * * * * • * ..... The Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 7 of Orange county, ca1ifornia, DOFS HEREBY RESOLVE, DE'l'DMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That application has heretofore been made to County Sanitation District No. 7 for annexation of territory to the District by means of a petition • filed by the property owner; and, Section 2. That pursuant to Division l (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government Code of the State of california, application has here-\...,,,,) tofore been made to the Local Agency Formation Commission for annexation of said territory to County Sanitation District No. 7 by Donald Sodaro, the owner of said property to be annexed, by means of Resolution No. 83-109-7, filed with said Commission by the District; and, Section 3. That the designation assigned by said Commission to the territory proposed to be annexed is •Annexation No. 117 -Sodaro Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7", the exterior boundaries of which are described on Exhibit •An and shown on Exhibit •Bn attached hereto and by reference made a part of this resolution1 and, Section 4. That the territory hereinbefore referred to is uninhabited; and, Section s. That the reason for annexing said territory is to obtain and pro- vide public sanitary sewer service to said territory; and, Section 6. That provision for payment of annexation acreage fees in the "CC-1" AGENDA ITEM #9(w) -DISTRICT 7 "CC-1" ·..,_; amount of $5,679.36 has been satisfiedi and, Section 7. '?hat the District hereby agrees, pursuant to Section 99(h) (1) of the Revenue and 'l'axation Code, to waive it.s ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agenciesi and Section 8. That, as authorized by resolution of the Local Agency Formation Commission pursuant to Division l (District Reorganization Act of 1965) of Title 6 of the Government Code, Section 56261, the territory hereinbefore referred to and described hereinabove, be, and is hereby, ordered annexed to County Sanitation District No. 7 without notice or hearing and without election. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "CC-2" AGENDA ITEM #9(w) -DISTRICT 7 "CC-2" RFSOLlJ'l'ION NO. 83-190 REVISING PllOCEDURFS FOR COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT OBLIGATIONS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 82-19 A JOINT RESOLUTION OP THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COONTY SANITATION DIS'l'RIC'l'S NOS. l, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7 AND 11 OP OBANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA REVISING PROCEDURES FOR DE COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT OBLIGATIONS OWING 1'0 THE DISTRICTS AND REPEALING BESOLtrrION NO. 82-19 * * * * * * * * * * * * * WHEREAS, in the course of conducting the business affairs of the Districts, certain accounts receivable become delinquent and, in fact, uncollectable1 and, WHEREAS, the costs incurred by the Districts in attempting collection of delinquent accounts receivable can exceed the amounts recovered1 and, WHEREAS, costs and efficiency can be greatly improved by the adoption of certain policies relating to the collection of accounts. NOW, THEREFORE, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, l, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7 and ll of Orange County, California, DO HEREBY DmEBMINB, RESOLVE AND ORDER: Section l. The Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess ninety (90) days and not exceeding the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Section 2. The Finance Director is authorized to assign for collection to a person or firm of his choosing, any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess of thirty (30) days and not exceeding the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1500.00). Ninety (90) days after assigning the obligation for collection, the Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt, any portion of the obligation which is still outstanding. "DD-1" AGENDA ITEM #12(A) -ALL DISTRICTS "DD-1" \._I Section 3. The Finance Director is authorized to file the necessary proceedings in the Small Claims Court of the respective judicial district of the County of Orange· in order to collect any delinquent obligation owing to the Districts in excess of thirty (30) days and not exceeding the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1500.00). Upon obtaining a judgment in favor of the Districts, the Pinance Director and General Counsel shall take all legal measures necessary to enforce the terms of the judgment. Ninety (90) days after receiving a final judgment in favor of the Districts, the Finance Director is authorized to write off as an uncollectable debt, any portion of the obligation which is still outstanding. Section 4. In addition to the above, the Finance Director shall forward any delinquent obligation in excess of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1500.00) to the General Counsel for the Districts who shall submit his recommendation to the Boards of Directors as to the method of collection of ~said account. Section 5. In addition to the above authorizations, the Finance Director is directed to exercise all available lawful methods to insure prompt and full recovery of all obligations owing to the Districts. Section 6. The Finance Director is authorized to offset against any sums held on deposit.by the Districts on behalf of any person who owes a delinquent obligation to the Districts. Section 7. The Finance Director is authorized to withhold the approval of any permits otherwise to be issued by the Districts to any person who has an outstanding debt obligation owing to the Districts until such time as said debt obligation is paid in full. "DD-2" AGENDA ITEM #12(A) -ALL DISTRICTS "DD-2" Section 8. In the event of a delinquent obligation, in an amunt uP to $10,000.00, owing by an industrial waste permittee where a formal written request ~ is submitted by the permittee indicating that the permittee is in a position of financial hardship as evidenced by accompanying documentation outlining the permittee's financial condition, the Finance Director and the General Counsel are authorized to negotiate and execute a deferred Payment agreement with such permittee in accordance with guidelines established herein. The installment Payment agreement shall be for a maximum term not to exceed six months. The agreement shall provide for payment of interest on the principal amount owing at the prime rate plus 2~t. The prime rate shall be established as the rate set and in effect by Bank of America, San Prancisco, California on the date of the agreement. The agreement shall provide for payment of all costs of preparing and administering the Payment agreement, including legal and administrative costs. The agreement shall stipulate the penalties to which the permittee shall be subjected in the event of non-payment of any of the payments specified in the agreement, including initiation of legal action or permit revocation, as recommended by the General Counsel. If the delinguent obligation is greater than $10,000.00, any deferred Payment agreement shall be submitted to and approved by the Boards of Directors, who shall prescribe the terms and conditions. section 9. That Resolution No. 82-19 is hereby repealed and made of no further · effect. section 10. 'rhe effective date of this resolution is December 15, 1983. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "DD-3" AGENDA ITEM #12(A) -ALL DISTRI~TS "DD-3" RESOLUTION NO. 83-200-3 APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRACT NO. 3-21-lR A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 3 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRENCH RECONSTRUCTION, LOS ALAMITOS BOULEVARD, FROM ROSSMOOR WAY TO KATELLA AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 3-21-lR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 3 of Orange County, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER: Section 1. That pursuant to the Districts' Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the District hereby determines that the project for Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard, From Rossmoor Way to Katella Avenue, Contract No. 3-21-lR, is categorically exempt from further CEQA requirements, in accordance with said Guidelines, and that Secretary be authorized and directed to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk of the County of Orange1 and, Section 2. That the project for construction of Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard, From Rossmoor Way to Katella Avenue, Contract No. 3-21-lR, is hereby approved, and that the Secretary be directed to file any documents required by said Guidelines Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended1 and, Section 3. That the detailed plans, specifications and contract documents this day submitted to the Boards of Directors by Keith & Associates, District's engineers, for construction of Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard, From Rossmoor Way to Katella Avenue, Contract No. 3-21-lR, are hereby approved and adoptedi and, "EE-1" AGENDA ITEM #2l(B) -DISTRICT 3 "EE-1" Section 4. That the Secretary be authorized and directed to advertise for bids for said work pursuant to the provisions of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California1 and, Section s. That the General Manager be authorized to establish-~e date and time at which said bids will be publicly opened and read: and, Section 6. That the Secretary and the Districts' Deputy Chief Engineer be authorized to open said bids on behalf of the Boards of Directors. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held December 14, 1983. "EE-2" AGENDA ITEM #2l(B) -DISTRICT 3 "EE-2" ~ i \ .... 'I COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS ROS. 1, ~' 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MINUTES OF THE REGUUR MEETING ON NOVEMBER 9J 1983 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 10844 ELLIS A VENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA ROLL CALL A regular meeting of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, was held on November 9, 1983 at 7:30 p.m., in the Districts' Administrative Offices. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation the r~tl was called and the Secretary reported a quorum p~esent for Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 ~ 11 as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1: i • DISTRICT NO. 2: DISTRICT NO. 3: DISTRICT NO. 5: \ DISTRICT NO. 6: DISTRICT NO. 7: \._I DISTRICT NO. 11: ACTIVE DIRECTORS x Robert Hanson, Chairman X-Dan Griset X-oon Saltarelli x Harriett Wieder _!,__Henry Wedaa, Chairman _!,__Don Roth, Chairman pro tem _!.__Barbara Brown x Sam Cooper X-nonald Holt X-Dan Griset x Carol Kawanami x Bob Perry X-oon Smith x Dorothy Wedel x Harriett Wieder x Duane Winters _!,__Bruce Finlayson, Chairman x Gerald Mullen, Chairman pro tem x Barbara Brown _!,__Norman Culver x Henry Frese X-victor Grgas x Don Griff in _!.__Dan Griset _!.__Frank Marshott _!,__Carrey Nelson x Don Roth x Charles Sylvia _!_John A. Thomas x Dorothy Wedel x Harriett Wieder _!_Duane Winters _!,__Evelyn Hart, Chairman _!.__Ruthelyn Plummer, Chairman pro tem _!,__Harriett Wieder x Elvin Hutchison, Chairman x Evelyn Hart, Chairman pro tem _!,__Harriett Wieder x Don Smith, Chairman x Evelyn Hart, Chairman pro tem _!__Richard Edgar x Dan Griset x Bill Vardoulis x James Wahner x Harriett Wieder _!,__Ruth Bailey, Chairman _!,__Harriett Wieder, Chairman pro tem _!.__Ron Pattinson -2- ALTERNATE DIRECTORS _orma Crank ____ Robert Luxembourger ____ Ronald Hoesterey ____ Roger Stanton ____ Todd Murphy E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. Marvin P. Adler Carrey Nelson Robert Kuznik Robert Luxembourger William Odlum _____ Norman Culver _Gene Beyer _____ John Holmberg ~er Stanton Buck Catlin _____ Roland Edwards Otto Lacayo Marvin P. Adler _Bob Perry Norma Seidel -----Joyce Risner Jesse Davis _Robert Luxembourger _Charles J. Rell _Sam Cooper _____ E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. ____ Anthony R. Selvaggi _Robert P. Mandie, Jr. _John Holmberg _____ Roger Stanton _Buck Catlin Philip Maurer Jacqueline Heather _Roger Stanton Orma Crank Philip Maurer _____ Roger Stanton Gene Beyer -----Philip Maurer ~nald Hoesterey Robert Luxembourger _Larry Agran _Harry Green -----~er Stanton _Don MacAllister _____ Roger Stanton ____ Don MacAllister 11/09/83 STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: O'l'HERS PRESENT: Fred A. Harper, General Manager, J. Wayne Sylvester, Assistant General Manager, William H. Butler, Secretary, Tom Dawes, Bill Clarke, Blake Anderson, Rita Brown, Hilary Baker, Penny Kyle, Brad Bateman Thomas L. Woodruff, General Counsel, Walt Howard, Harvey Bunt, Bill Knopf, Ron Deaton, Ellery Deaton, Fred Voss, Marian Wismet, Kimberly Brandt * * * * * * * * * * * * * ! DISTRICTS 1, 2, 3 & 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Receive and file communications re Board Appointment That the commun~cation from Mayor Robert Luxembourger of the City of Santa Ana relative to changes in Board representation be, and is hereby, received and ordered filedJ and that the following representative be seated as a member of the Board: Districts Active 1,2,3,7 Dan Griset DISTRICT 1 Approval of Minutes Alternate Director Robert w. Luxembourger There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. DISTRICT 2 There being no corrections or amendments Approval of Minutes to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. DISTRICT 3 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. DISTRICT 5 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. DISTRICT 6 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. DISTRICT 7 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. -3- • 11/09/83 DISTRICT 11 There being no corrections or amendments Approval of Minutes to the minutes of the regular meeting held October 12, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed. '--11 ALL DISTRICTS 30l(h)/NPDES Permit Status Report The Joint Chairman presented a report outlining the status of the Districts' application for a 30l(h) waiver and NPDES permit. Be stated that the Districts have been actively pursuing a waiver since 1977, when Congress amended the Clean Water Act to allow waivers. The Districts have committed millions of dollars and countless hours to plan, design and construct what are generally recognized as the finest wastewater treatment facilities on the west Coast. The Joint Chairman advised the Directors that if the Districts do not receive a 30l(h) waiver, they will be required to construct additional facilities costing approximately $135 million for full secondary treatment. Operating costs would also increase by approximately $4 million dollars per year. Chairman Bolt then briefly outlined the major requirements to be met by a 30l(h) waiver applicant. Be pointed out that in addition to the upgraded facilities required, an applicant must have an ongoing ocean monitoring program to continually review the impacts of the agency's discharge on the marine environment, and an industrial waste ordinance in effect that is in compliance with Federal and State pretreatment program requirements. Mr. Bolt then presented a brief history of the Districts' industrial waste source control program. Be reported that the results of the program were outstanding, and brought the Directors' attention to a booklet entitled Results of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County, California Industrial Pretreatment Program, July 1976-July 1983, which was handed out to the Directors at the meeting. The booklet graphically depicts the dramatic success of the Districts' program in reducing heavy metals and toxic materials. Chairman Bolt then stated that following a report by staff he would ask the Directors to consider an adjourned meeting of the Joint Boards at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 29, 1983, for further consideration of actions required under Section 308(a) of the Clean Water Act as outlined in a letter to the Districts from EPA Region IX, dated October 31, 1983 which had been included in the Directors' agenda material. The letter requests that the Districts present a detailed schedule to EPA within 30 days setting forth: 1. How and when the Districts will achieve short-term compliance for disposal of sludges and other solids. 2. Bow and when the Districts will achieve long-term compliance for disposal of sludges and other solids. 3. How and when the Districts will achieve verifiable influent and effluent flow metering for Plants Nos. 1 and 2. Chairman Holt then called upon the General Manager to report further on the status of the 30l(h)/NPDES permit. During the hearing process, EPA Region IX will also issue their approval of the Districts' 30l(h) waiver application. Mr. Harper then presented a comprehensive history of the Districts' efforts to receive the 30l(h) waiver. -4- 11/09/83 Be then presented a brief history of the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Authority (SCCWRP) formed in 1969 to study the effects of discharges on the marine environment. SCCWRP research concludes that full secondary treatment would not result in significant improvement in water quality in the ocean. Mr. Harper noted that in a 1977 letter from John Bryson, then Chairman of the california State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), to Douglas Costle, then Administrator of the o.s. Environmental Protection Agency, in support of the 30l(h) waiver amendment, Mr. Bryson stated that millions of dollars could be saved with no significant degradation of the marine environment, were the.EPA to adopt the waiver provisions for deep ocean dischargers. Mr. Harper advised that the California Ocean Plan requirements will be included in the Districts' NPDES permit. Be indicated that the intent of the Districts' industrial waste source control program was to achieve full compliance with Table B of the Ocean Plan, which sets standards for discharges of heavy metals and other industrial pollutants. The success of the Districts' program has already placed DlSt of the discharges well below the limits allowed by the Ocean Plan. The program also complies with the EPA's categorical pretreatment program. If at any time during the NPDES permit period the Districts are out of compliance with the Ocean Plan, EPA and/or the Regional Board could take enforcement action to ensure compliance and could rescind our permit. The effect of a penalty for non-compliance would be to require the Districts to expend $135 million in capital expenditures for facilities to achieve full secondary treatment. Mr. Harper advised that the Districts are prepared and able to comply with the Ocean Plan and meet the requirements we proposed in our 30l(h) waiver application to EPA. The General Manager addressed the inconsistencies experienced by the Districts' in guidance from EPA and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) regarding the Districts' requirements for the 30l(h) waiver, perhaps '\._.) because we were scheduled to be the first major discharger to receive a waiver, and the EPA and SWRCB had yet to formulate final policies on issuance of waivers. Be further indicated that the Districts received tentative approval of our waiver application in November, 1981, but the EPA, despite Congressional and o.s. Comptroller General urging, had not issued any final waivers yet. 'l'he Manager and Assistant Manager then reviewed the Districts' short-term and long-term sludge management program schedules as well as the flow verification program implementation schedule, in response to the EPA Section 308(a) letter mentioned previously by the Joint Chairman. The schedule is focused toward February 10, 1984 at which time the EPA and RWQCB will jointly issue the 30l(h)/NPDES permit. The schedule authorizes the measures that the Districts must take to comply with EPA's request and they advised that they would be prepared to discuss the elements and the related costs in greater detail at the November 29th adjourned meeting. They also reported that one of the short term measures would be a project to recirculate filtrate from the belt filter presses at Plant No. 1 and recommended that the Boards grant emergency authority for the staff to proceed in order that this short term project could be completed in advance of the February 10, 1984 joint EPA/Regional Board hearings. The Boards then entered into a lengthy dialogue regarding the 30l(h)/NPDES permit process and the requirements being imposed by the regulatory agencies as well as the requested compliance schedule. The General Manager, in response to a \.,.,,) question, indicated that there was a sense of urgency regarding immediate -s- 11/09/83 consideration of these issues because the Districts had finally prompted the EPA to n:>ve forward on our waiver request after many years of inaction on their part and that he was concerned that unless waivers are granted, Congress might rescind the provision in the law to grant them and the Districts would once again be faced with $135 million in capital expenditures to meet the 30 mg/l SS and 30 mg/l BOD full secondary treatment discharge standards required of inland dischargers. He then advised the Directors that he expected that the staff's proposed plan and schedule to achieve compliance with the sludge management and flow meter verification requirements in the EPA's 308(a) letter of October 31, 1983 would enable us to both meet the requirements of the law and receive approval of our 30l(h) waiver application. In response to a question regarding penalty levels in the event of non-compliance with these requirements, the General Manager indicated that the Regional Board might consider imposition of a building moratorium, and the General Counsel advised that the Districts could face up to $25,000 per day in penalties under the Clean Water Act. ALL DIS'l'RICTS Establishing an adjourned meeting date of November 29, 1983 for a study session re 30l(h) waiver plans and schedules and authorizing the General Manager to award a contract for filtrate line project ALL DISTRICTS Granting staff emergencv authority to bid and award contract for construction of filtrate line at Plant No. 1 duly carried: Following a general discussion and a motion to hold a study session prior to November 29, 1983, an amended motion was offered, seconded and duly carried that the Boards bold a study session as part of the proposed adjourned meeting on November 29, 1983. Following a discussion of whether emergency authority was needed for construction of a line to recirculate filtrate from the Plant No. 1 filter press building to a junction box for processing, it was moved, seconded and That the staff be granted emergency authority to construct said project in an amount not to exceed $160,000. ALL DISTRICTS Ratification of payment of Joint and Individual District Claims Moved, seconded and duly carried: That payment of Joint and individual District claims set forth on pages "A" and "B", attached hereto and made a part of these minutes, and summarized below, be, and is hereby, ratified by the respective Boards in ~e amounts so indicated. ALL DISTRICTS Joint Operating Fund Capital Outlay Revolving Fund - Joint working Capital Fund Self-Funded Insurance Funds 10/5/83 $ 398,903.55 250,780.51 64,461.26 795.19 -6- 10/19/83 $ 311,561.93 27,711.60 54,417.01 11,575.68 11/09/83 10/5/83 10/19/83 DISTRICT NO. 1 2,453.99 30.00 DISTRICT NO. 2 350.77 60,300.15 DISTRICT NO. 3 4,651.71 21,849.75 DISTRICT NO. 5 92,749.39 8,181.82 DISTRICT NO. 6 51.22 DISTRICT NO. 7 1,830.66 3,296.06 DISTRICT NO. 11 728.58 342,469.02 DISTRICTS NOS. S & 6 JOINT 1,384.41 DISTRICTS NOS. 6 & 7 JOINT 3£269.18 $ 822,410.42 $ 841,393.02 ALL DISTRICTS ~ved, seconded and duly carried: Approving plans and specifications re Job No. PW-101 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-166, approving plans and specifications for Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications, Job No. PW-101, and authorize the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing purchase order to Interox America for Used Hydrogen Peroxide Storage and Injection Equipment, Specification No. E-140 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue a purchase order to Interox America for an aD:>unt not to exceed $51,900.00 plus tax for purchase Of Used Hydrogen Peroxide Storage and Injection Equipment, Specification No. E-140, currently being leased from Interox and in use at Treatment Plant No. 2 for hydrogen sulfide control. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Awarding contract for Specification No. P-061 That the Boards of Directors hereby receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and award a one-year purchase contract for Hydrogen Peroxide for odor control and hydrogen sulfide control, Specification No. P-061, to Interox America at a cost of $3.29 per gallon plus tax. ALL DISTRICTS Ratifying action of staff in issuing Change Order B to Purchase Order No. 7698 issued to Agua Ben Corporation for Liquid or Special Emulsion£ Polyelectrolyte Chemical Flocculent, Specification No. P-043 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the action of staff in issuing Change Order B to Purchase Order No. 7698 issued to Aqua Ben Corporation for Liquid or Special Emulsion, Polyelectrolyte Chemical Flocculent, Specification No. P-043, extending the purchase contract from October 14, 1983 through October 27, 1983 (during the period of legal review and execution of new long-term contract for procurement of polymer, Specification No. P-060), and authorizing purchase of additional flocculent at the same unit cost of $.0935 per wet pound, for an amount not to exceed $30,188.68 plus tax, be, and is hereby, ratified. -7- v • . 11/09/83 ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing purchase order to MISCO Industrial Sales Co. for purchase of spare parts for the sludge grinders/comminutors, Specification No. E-141 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue a purchase order to MISCO Industrial Sales Co. in the total amount of $21,271.80 plus tax and freight for purchase of spare parts for the sludge grinders/comminutors in service at Plants 1 and 2 used to condition digested sludge prior to dewatering in.the belt filter presses, Specification No. E-141. ALL DISTRICTS Awarding purchase of One Cl) Fiberglass Storage Tank, Specification No. E-139 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and award purchase of One (1) Fiberglass Storage Tank (Minimum capacity of 19,000 gallons), for ferric chloride backup odor control system at Plant No. 2, Specification No. E-139, to Core-Rosion Products in the amount of $17,398.84. ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing staff to solicit bids and issue purchase orders for equipment and services necessary to install ferric chloride storage tank and necessary pumps and associated piping, valves and equipment for the injection system at Plant No. 2, Specification No. E-139A Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to solicit bids and issue purchase orders to the low bidder(s), in accordance with the Districts' purchasing resolution, for equipment and services necessary to install the ferric chloride storage tank (purchased under Specification No. E-139) and necessary pumps and associated piping, valves and equipment for the injection system at Plant No. 2, Specification No. E-139A et seq., for a total amount not to exceed $33,000.00 (exclusive of the tank) plus tax and freight. ALL DISTRICTS Appointing representatives to act as agents on behalf of the Districts in Small Claims Court of the West Orange County Judicial District Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-168, amending Resolution No. 75-146, appointing representatives for the Districts to act Claims Court of this resolution as agents on their behalf in the Small the West Orange County Judicial District. A certified copy of is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS ApProving South East Regional Reclamation Authority for Associate Membership in the SCCWRPA Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-169, approving South East Regional Reclamation Authority, on behalf of Project Committee 17, for Associate Membership in the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Authority. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -a- 11/09/83 ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Receive and file written report of the Executive Committee That the written report of the Executive Committee's meeting on October 26, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing issuance of Request for Proposal (RFP) re development of reuse/disposal alternatives for long-term utilization of the Districts' sludge by the private sector The General Manager referred Directors to the Executive Committee report which reconunends that the staff be authorized to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to the private sector for development of long-term reuse/disposal alternatives for the Districts' digested, dewatered sewage sludge. Be indicated that several potential sites for reuse/disposal of sludge had been identified throughout Southern california by the LA/OMA study, and suggested that the private sector could build on the efforts of the LA/OMA study to develop a cost-effective, long-term alternative for utilization of our sludge. The Joint Chairman then referred the Board members to a letter in their agenda folders from Director Barbara Brown, representing the City of Fountain Valley, and recognized Director Brown who suggested a substitute motion to the Executive Committee's recommendation as outlined in her letter to Joint Chairman Bolt dated November 9, 1983. Mrs. Brown requested that the "mechanical composting" and "co-combustion" alternatives, presently being studied by consultants as means for long-term disposal of Districts' solids residuals, be deleted from further consideration by the Districts during completion of the LA/OMA Project Supplemental EIS/EIR review process. She stated that there was strong public opposition to siting these proposed facilities in Fountain Valley, and was requesting their deletion because they were technically and environmentally unsound and should not be sited in a residential area. It was then moved by Director Brown and seconded: That the staff be authorized to issue RFP's (Requests for Proposals) relative to development of reuse/disposal alternatives for long-term utilization of the Districts' sludge by the private sector1 and, that the "mechanical composting• and "co-combustion alternatives" at the Districts' Reclamation Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley be deleted from further study because they are not technically or environmentally sound. Following a discussion among the Directors regarding the motion, and a brief review of printed information handed out to Directors on the long-term sludge residuals disposal alternatives under consideration, it was moved and seconded that the motion be tabled. The motion to table failed. A substitute motion to continue consideration of the original nr:>tion to the scheduled adjourned meeting on November 29th was moved and seconded. The Directors then entered into a lengthy discussion regarding the pending studies of sludge disposal alternatives being prepared by the Districts' consultants. It was pointed out that status reports on the study alternatives had originally been scheduled for this meeting of the Boards but that they would now be given at the November 29th study session. Also discussed was the role and makeup of the \.,,) Citizens' Advisory Committee that had been formed by the Boards to assist in the -9- 11/09/83 preparation of a public participation program to be used in the process of considering the alternatives. The Advisory Committee, required by EPA and the State, has worked closely with the consultants and staff and has been fully informed on the alternatives in preparation for their work in the public participation program. The Joint Chairman also recognized Mr. Ron Deaton, a resident of Fountain Valley, Ms. Marian Wismer, a Fountain Valley businesswoman, and Mr. Fred Voss, Fountain Valley Councilman, who addressed the Boards regarding their concerns on the matter. A further substitution to the substitute motion was then moved and seconded: That the staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue RFP's (Requests for Proposals) relative to development of reuse/disposal alternatives for long-term utilization of the Districts' sludge by the private sector1 and that the staff be directed to prepare additional materials re the Districts' long-term sludge disposal alternatives for review and consideration by the Boards at the November 29, 1983 adjourned meeting. Following further discussion, the motion carried on a voice vote. ALL DISTRICTS Establishing District Policy re part-time employment of retired or resigned staff members Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-177, establishing District policy re part-time employment of retired or resigned staff members. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. "--' ALL DISTRICTS Convene in closed session re personnel matters ALL DISTRICTS Reconvene in regular session ALL DISTRICTS Aperoving MOO with Maintenance and Qperations Employee Unit and Amending Positions and Salaries Resolution with Board approved guidelines for hereby, approved. ALL DISTRICTS Approving MOO with Engineering/ Industrial waste Employee Unit and Amending Positions and Salaries Resolution Motion to convene in closed session to meet with management representatives pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 at 10:03 p.m. At 10:20 p.m., the Boards reconvened in regular session. Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Memorandum of Understanding with Maintenance and Operations Employee Unit, effective November 25, 1983 through November 21, 1985, in accordance salary and benefit adjustments, be and is Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Memorandum of Understanding with Engineering/Industrial Waste Employee Unit effective November 25, 1983 through November 21, 1985, in accordance with Board approved guidelines for approved. salary and benefit adjustments, be and is hereby, -10- 11/09/83 ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving MOU with Supervisory Employee Unit and Amending That Memorandum of Understanding with Positions and Salaries Resolution Supervisory Empl-oyee Unit, effective November 25, 1983 through November 21, ~ 1985, in accordance with Board approved guidelines for salary and benefit adjustments, be and is hereby, approved. ALL DISTRICTS Approving MOU with Administrative/ Clerical Employee Unit and Amending Positions and Salaries Resolution Board approved guidelines for approved. ALL DISTRICTS Approving MOU with Laboratory Employee Unit and Amending Positions and Salaries Resolution 1985, in accordance with Board adjustments, be and is hereby, ALL DISTRICTS Approving General Manager's Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Mell¥)randum of Understanding with Administrative/Clerical Employee Unit, effective November 25, 1983 through November 21, 1985, in accordance with salary and benefit adjustments, be and is hereby, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Memorandum of Understanding with Laboratory Employee Unit, effective November 25, 1983 through November 21, approved guidelines for salary and benefit approved. Moved, seconded and duly carried: reconunendations for Supervisory That General Manager's recommendations Unit employee, Marshall B. Fairres. re changes to employee salary and fringe I ; ..... benefits for Supervisory Unit employee, \.,,,,) Marshall B. Fairres, who met and consulted individually with the General manager, be and is hereby, approved • . ALL DISTRICTS 'Amending Positions and Salaries , Resolution No. 79-20, and Terms and Conditions of Employment Resolution No. 79-21 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-179, amending Positions and Salaries Resolution No. 79-20, as amended, and Terms and Conditions of Employment Resolution No. 79-21, as amended, re changes in salaries and benefits for all District Employee Units, effective November 25, 1983. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Supporting passage of Assembly Bill No. 1732 putting the Clean Water Act of 1984 on the November 1984 ballot Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-170, supporting passage of Assembly Bill No. 1732, proposed by Assemblyman Costa, which would put the Clean Water Act of 1984 on the November 1984 ballot and ask Californians to authorize $430 million in bonds for wastewater treatment and reclamation facilities. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -11- 11/09/83 ALL DIS'rRICTS Receive and file Annual Report submitted by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & co., Certified Public ~ Accountants ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Amending Classification and Compen- sation Resolution No. 79-20, establishing the position classi- fication of Senior Facilities Supervisor Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Annual Report submitted by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Certified Public Accountants, for the year ending June 30, 1983, is hereby received and Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-178, amending Classification and Compensation Resolution No. 79-20, as amended, establishing the position classification of Senior Facilities Supervisor. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Directing staff to review the Districts' voluntary Board member- ship policy with City of Brea representatives member. The Joint Chairman recognized Director Cooper, who addressed the Boards regarding a return to the Boards' former policy allowing for member agencies to assign a separate Board member for each District of which the agency is a Following a brief discussion the staff was directed to meet with the City of Brea representatives and review the recommendations of the Boards' Reorganization Committee on this policy matter. ~ DISTRICT l Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 1 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:27 p.m., November 9, 1983. · DISTRICT 5 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 5 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:27 p.m., November 9, 1983. DISTRICT 6 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 6 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:27 p.m., November 9, 1983. DISTRICTS 2, 3 & 11 Receive and file Staff Report summarizing Draft EIR Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Staff Report summarizing the Draft EIR on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for Districts Nos. 2, 3 and 11 is hereby received and ordered filed. -12- 11/09/83 DISTRICTS 2, 3 & 11 Public Bearing on Draft Environ- mental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers Verbal Report by EIR consultant This being the time and place fixed for public hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report re Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers, the Chairman declared the hearing open at 10:28 p.m. Ms. Kimberly Brandt of Michael Brandman Associates briefly described the scope and purpose of the EIR work now in progress on the Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for Districts 2, 3 and 11. Ms. Brandt advised the Directors that the EIR would provide an objective assessment of the environmental impacts associated with implementation of the Master Plan, and indicated tl~at the report would not only be used by the Districts, but would also be used by the Coastal Commission, the Orange County Flood Control District and other agencies as well. Ms. Brandt reported that the EIR was halfway through the 45-day public review period, which closes on November 28, 1983, and no written conunents had been received. Once the public review period is over, the firm will prepare and incorporate into the report responses to any written comments received from the public. She anticipated that the report would be complete and ready for final Districts' staff review in early December. Close Public Hearing The Chairman declared the hearing closed at 10:31 p.m. DISTRICTS 2, 3 & 11 Directing Staff and consultant to prepare Final Environmental Impact Report on the Updated and Consoli- dated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for Districts Nos. 2, 3 and 11 after 28, 1983. DISTRICT 2 Ordering annexation of 3.457 acres of territory to the District re Annexation No. 51 -Anamco, Inc./ 0k8Jlk)to Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff and consultant are directed to prepare the Final Environmental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers the close of the conunent period on November Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby . adopts Resolution No. 83-172-2, ordering annexation of 3.457 acres of territory to the District in the vicinity between Imperial Highway and the Weir Canyon offramp of the Riverside Freeway in the city of Anaheim, proposed Annexation No. 51 -Anamco, Inc./Okamoto Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 2. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Receive and file Resolution No. 83-118 of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Placentia re authorizing the Allocation of Certain Tax Increment Funds ordered filed. Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Resolution No. 83-118, a Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Placentia, California, authorizing the Allocation of Certain Tax Increment Funds, be, and is hereby, received and -13- 11/09/83 DISTRICT 2 Approving Agreement with the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Placentia Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-173-2, approving Agreement with the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Placentia accepting a 100% pass-through of District's proportional share of the incremental property tax revenues from the Placentia Redevelopment Agency to the District, in form approved by the General Counsel. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Authorizing initiation of legal action to collect $17,933.97 from Orange County Metal Processing, Industrial Waste Permit No. 2-530 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the initiation of legal action to collect $17,933.97 in outstanding invoices owed the District by Orange County Metal Processing, Industrial Waste Permit No. 2-530, authorized. as recommended by the General Counsel, is hereby DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:32 p.m., November 9, 1983. DISTRICT 3 Accepting Contract No. 3-3R-l as '...__; complete Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby • • adopts Resolution No. 83-174-3, accepting Manhole Repair, Miller-Holder Trunk Sewer, Station 796+83, Contract No. 3-3R-l, as complete, authorizing execution of a Notice of Completion, and approving Final Closeout Agreement. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 3 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:32 p.m., November 9, 1983. DISTRICT 11 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 11 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:32 p.m., November 9, 1983. DISTRICT 7 Ordering annexation of 1.07 acres of territory to the District re Annexation No. 118 -Dang Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-175-7, ordering annexation of 1.07 acres of territory to the District in the vicinity of Meads Avenue and Acre Street in the unincorporated Orange Park Acres area, proposed Annexation No. 118 -Dang Annexation to District No. 7. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -14- 11/09/83 DISTRICT 7 Receive and file request from G.T. Construction, Inc. re proposed Annexation No. 112 - Tract No. 10947 Bond Street in the city of Orange, DISTRICT 7 Authorizing initiation of proceedings re proposed Annexation No. 112 -Tract No. 10947 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the request from G.T. Construction, Inc. for annexation of 10.10 acres of territory to the District located at the northwest corner of Rancho Santiago and be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-176-7, authorizing initiation of proceedings to annex 10.10 acres of territory to the District located at the northwest corner of Rancho Santiago and Bond Street in the City of Orange, proposed Annexation No. 112 -Tract No. 10947 to County Sanitation District No. 7. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Deferring consideration of appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc., Industrial Waste Permit No. 7-162, to December 14, 1983 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Electrolurgy, Inc.'s request to defer their request of consideration to appeal staff's denial of their request for waiver of non-compliance fees and penalties charged for discharges in excess of limits established in Ordinance No. 718, until December 14, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed1 and, FURTHER MOVED: That the appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc., (Industrial Waste Permit No. 7-162), be, and is hereby, ordered deferred until the meeting of December 14, 1983. \..) DISTRICT 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 7 be adjourned to 7:30 p.m., November 29, 1983. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned.at 10:33 p.m., November 9, 1983. 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Sl1055.96 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ---------·-·-----·---· -· Db~P.69----·-.. --··-··-···GON.1'..J.N.~T-At:--GHE-M-1 GH--frO----------· · --· ......... ------·· !3Cl 121 1h 51f--· ·------·-CHtOR I NE··---·-·--··-··-------------·-. ·1··~1 f\65CJ70 COOFER £NERCY S[PVJCfS $18:?.85 ENGINE PARTS ( :: C65P71 CAL CO~SOLIOATEO M~TER s12g.30 WATER SOFTENER RENTAL ·-----CM-F.-12------fl ... ~ .... -~-AKb------------·'$2 ih (J{:-· ···-·--C+T l·.Z·EN-1-S--ADV l·SOR·Y .. -eOHH·ttTEE-HEf-'HNe-o--- (' G6~A73 OECC $2 9 267.20 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 065871f OELrHI SYSTEHS, INC. S32.50 MINI COMPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES '' ~ ------0.6.!;8.15 -------·-···--Wl.U .. l-A-tL-0£.l-l-MAN. CO·-·------· --··-------·· ----·-----·-$38-rirCJ-AUD f0--£QU-f·PHE-Nf· ·---- •• , t:6~S7F. CJGll::YH CC,..FUT£R SERVICES S2t901f.OO MINI COMPUTER MAINTENANCE :: -·---1:;:~~-·--------~.~:~~~.~~~:=~i~~~;~~~~.:--------------------···------~~-·-~:::.::------~~:~~ -:~::~A~~.~~~~~~------·--- ( 1'' I C· ti 5 S 1 q EA S THAN , I NC • i. 2 1 1 • 914 0 FF I C E . SUPP LI ES ~ 0658f0 rATON CORP. S55.lf3 FREIGHT If ·-----OE:~eel---·-·-·--·--ENCHJ.Nt£.R.t---INC .•.. ··-----------_., _______________ . --·---·-----f.3 .s~o. (lO-.. ·-------OGEAN·-MON 1-Y.OR I NG --------------·--··· --·---- ( 1··· ::: 06~88:? FMC CORP. !ft'f2e'l6 FREIGHT ., )> C65f83 ff.C\ERH CXPHSS CORr. S.lf8.00 DELIVERY SERVICE I:: -"6--'u~.~tlll.tt------f-I.S~H~R.-:..-&-R}.R-J E-R-G-G-.-----H·'l o .-o o·-s T·R+P--i;HAH-s--------- ( 1· .... C65~e5 FISHER r.o~TROLS uo.11 CONTROL EQUIPMENT . 1:: -· ~--·--~:;:~~--------·--i~-~-~-~-!-:i~i~~:~~ON-&~f.T~-------------------,::~.:~:-------... ~::E ~:=~~~NG--------- !"11 06'5eee fl(,R[NCE FILTER CORP. sq3.q3 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES i. 0658B9 c. M. FLORES RF:NULS uo,311.00 CSDOC ,, PAVING I'" -.. ---·· .06S890-------HU-IP-~AN-G·b-lNG-·&·Y·S-l-E-MS-~ Nh---------------------$1·7'> .-2-9-··---------HECTR I f'Al-S-UPP-L-1 ES---------·--·--- 1.·.1 06~A91 FRANCE COf'PRESSOP PRorucT . $214.71 COMPRESSOR PARTS · . 065~92 FRCST f~Gl~ECRING S£RVIC[~ co. SHt.87 ENGINE Oil ·v· . .... ::1/. .... ,, :•I· ~ .,... .. ) j"I -. __ .06 ~B93 . --------. -.GIJ .KA I.KT r UtJCE • -1 NC:•-----------·------·---. -------· ...... -·--·· 1i 11. 59 --·--·-----SAFETY SUPPlHS· -· ----· -------··-··-· ··--------·· ·· ::: ~:;:~: ~=:~~~ T~~~~~=H~~ • CO~PANY !!::~:: :~ :~~ ~~~:~ HATER I AL S iJ .i I:: ------~ :;::~----·-·-~~~ ~ !j L-~; ~r:~~~ ~I~~: m F. -------· . -----·-----. ;:; ~: i ~ . ------~~~~ ~~~==OWARE-·-~---------------------. --u I" 06~·898 "'·"· GRiJHfRt INC. $31.69 CONTROL EQUIPMENT F ·-· ·-~~;:~~---· ·· ·· -~~~:~s F:~~; 1~ ;~~~~M~N-~N~~: · · ... · :·~;~:::--·---· · ~~:~~=~~x~·1 ~u-PPL .. i-~~------·-----·--·---------· ... _. ____ -.. · -- !:·. --·-·-· --~.:;~~!-. ---·--· _____ :!~-~!~-ll ~~~~!u~~~ P-1 SMANH-H S-----· ---------------------,!:!: ;; ________ ~:~~~,:::~~BEDS--·--------·-------------·- ,. •• 0 f. e 5 0 ~ r IT y 0 F ... U\T I N GT c N p EA c H u n • 13 WATER us E AGE . j" 06~904 JSCO COMPANY $72.38 LAB SUPPLIES i" ____ 065505. __ . ______ -------lNDU.N--SP.lUf~GS-Mf G .•.. co ... ,. UJC --------· .. ____ -· ----· -$186 .59·-------------TOOLS------------r.. ~6~%(.. JNDUnPIAL /ISPttALT $26.34 BUILDING MATERIALS i°' C6~~07 INDUSTflHL THRE/.C[[J J'J~OOUCTS S31.2A SHALL HARDWARE •. j'" _____ JJb~«;.Oll-.. --·-------1-NGR t.M-£4F.[.R--·-~ --·-----·-· -·---------.. -----· ----···-.. -----$2 A• 97·-·--·~ ····-OFF-I CE-SUPPLHS-----·----------·-----------··---1.. "' 06!:·909 GLOPH F. JGROAN s21J.OO CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHITTEE MEETING l --. ~!i:!~------_ :,~~~~ ~i~~!~;s f~G~~~~~rNG co. ·-·. ---... ··-·· -.. ,::~==~ ----=~:~~~=A:~==~:Es ------------------.1:: 06~912 1\JNG P.EARl"G' INC. U13'll.5l BEARING SUPPLIES ------·-------------- -[ ( ····-·c--· .. .. _._ .. ______ ----c '..'1611 ~ ..... ( --· ___ .. { ----. ' . ( ----------·--. ----·····-·-··- I .h ..... ,i ' . . , . ' .. . ·L ___ F-UtJO. N0·--··---9.J qg ____ ... __ •• H--·n 1~-T--W-OPK-J NG-· e-1-r--1-T·At:---------------·· ---· ·-----------·-··--·-··-·--·· ·· ··----PROCE-5-S-f NG···fhne·-·1·0103-ta··;,·-P·AG£--·~---------··---...... -. ·-·-·--·· • 1 .. ( REFOHT NUM0ER AP~3 COUNTY SANITATION OJSTRJClS OF ORANGE COUNTY .. CLAIMS PA ll" 10/{t5lf'3· .. _ -····-·----·-·· ·----........ ··----·--·----------· ---··----· ·----.. ·· ". \.IARRi'lNT NO. VENDOR At10UNT OESCP.IPTJON -----------------·------··· ..... __________ _ ----··-· ···------.. -·-·---.. ------. --__ "'!,. _________ ·----·-------~----------·-·-------·· 06~913 KNOX INOUSTRIAL SUPPLIES $l65e3f. SHALL HARDWARE 0659Jq KOPPERS CC., INC. S3t387.00 BUILDING HATERIALS ... 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( (1 06~925 t-:COAIN INHRUHfNTS $299.98 LAB SUPPLIES •· Ml lif.~•9a t-iCKr.sscf'4 CHEMICAL co. s2,oso.oo CAUSTIC SODA " __ .. ---06~.~27.-----·----f.A-r-1i.1..cK-MCNr..t:L v----·-----------.. ·------------·---·· ---s20-. 00--------c 11 .-ZEN ·-~ADv-1 soRY-cOHK1 TTEE-"HEET tNc-------~-------... ~ r6592R HESA CONSCLJOATED WATER S6.00 WATER USEAGE "l:r,; 065q25 "£Tr.ALF & EDDY, INC S9,9CJ4.50 PLANS AND SPECS PW-110 ,. _J_ ___ .. -;fgfj.~(}----·---~t=-G~&E-f4·l-l-f-fl--C:arr~HUB-J-OH-·------:122".-252-.!:JO-----c-oNTRAtT1t1r·1-;2R-==-l·----~ r.6~G31 rAULA L. "ILL~AN s20.u~ CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHITTEE HEETING .... (:f.!:932 t-\l.i~GfiN EGlilFHENT co. i26.6l' TRUCK PARTS i··I ~:;~;~ ··---·· ------~~ ~~;~ ~~~~ T~~~:~·y·-·-------.. -·-------------.. --·----.. · ... -. --···· ~; :-~~ ~: ~~· --· ·--···· .... -~=~~~--~::~~ARE--··-····· · .. ··-·-·· · ·· ··-·----------·----· -:·, ~:~:i~ ----------~~~-!-~=~~ l~~i ~~~If&-------·-----·-····----··-------·: ----!! :!;:~. ·-· ···-·----:~:~~R ~~!~-~SUPPL-IE S .... --------·-·--------·---.... ---. :.1 j" 0659?.7 ORANG[ COLNTY AUTO PAJlTS CO. t870 •. 34 TRUCK PARTS '. j'' Clf5'?30 C•fHNGE V/llVE & FITTING CO. tl6D.6q VALVES ::1 I" --ll6f. c;39 · -·· · ---OVlR Hl AO· GOOR <: 0 OF -ORAN~E ·€-TY -, · .. -· -·· · · s 7, 065• 00 ------··--·PLANT 12 WAREHOUSE DOOR INSTALLATION -· -· .. f . :~ {16 ~ c; If 0 0 X Y t EN S l fl V I CC $ 4 5 • 0 C LAB SUPP LI E S " I I (65941 C:OIJNTY Of ORANG[ S119.77 PRE EHPLOYHENT EXAMS . .. "·--.. ·· ..... (.f,{j~lfr>-.. --. --·--.g. •. (-.-(;tt~f.teE-R ·OF ·f0ft:f'ER£E-.. -· ------...... _. --· . ..: ...... ·-uoo.oo· ... _____ SEHINAR-·REGISTRAT.ION""'•• ----·----·----------·--·---...... ·---·I.. 1::1 £!65943 fOUNTY ~ANITATJON DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY t.545.19 REPLENISH WORKERS' COHP. FUND I ~f59lflf Ff~ lN~USTRIES, INC. $781.27 PAINT SUPPLIES .• .... ... n 6 5 ca 4 5 . p I. c I F I r. . s AF H y uw J p M UH-· c 0 • .. . . . .. . . u f\ 3 i " " --. . s A FE T v 5 up p LI E s .... -.. -.. . -... -. -· .... .. - j" OE~546 FACJFIC T£LlPHON[ flf43.04 TELEMETERING I ·:: 06~547 fU:t-'ALL CO'fANY Slfll6.0Q BUILDING MATERIALS --. . Cf. 5--9'+fl --·--·-· ·· -------f..ENN--F 1-Jlt--·SUPPl Y··-..... ·· -----·-· · --· ·--·-·· -··-·--··· · --.................. · $1~6 •~ 7 ------·-·----.. p I PE· S UPPt·t ES ·----· . " 06!,949 PEP !JOYS S57.14 TOOLS ' .. .. I" C6~95V LAFPY fCTERSON Slf5.00 CSDOC #7 PEST CONTROL ·1 ' ... --------~:~·~;~ .... ·--· ------;~~~~~s:,~~ ~P<i"s"£-·1·c:f_----.. -----------------. ----··. -·-·------·--S 2. ~~~:-:~ -. ·-·-·-.. ---~:~~·:~:-,Al -~~-~~---~;;;~~~~-;~·;··-------··-·. -------· :'. ::I 06~'?53 tUHJflfO flE.CTRJC c;urnv i2,22a.s9 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ----··----------·-··· ... ----C6S9~4 ...... -·-·--·--·---lH(-U[--G-1s1-f;IL--· -·· -· -.. ----------------· . . -... ---·· ----··· ·$2. 71e.04 ---------·Ct AS s·t F'tED ""ADVERT ts 1 Nu C65c:;~5 P[YNOU1 ALUfoiJNUM Sllfo"l \' C:o. SI tH57.R6 STEEL STOCK ('l r-r;~.£, R O~[Fl ::;t!A '-: CONTP OU: f. 0 • U:.? '5 • 61 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cf.~55.7 ---·-... -. --lHf."OCOtH: P.OfHNf..fCH[; .... -· ···· --· 1.40.45 TRUCK PARTS C6~9~k russro ro~~lRUClJO~. INC. $9lt9~1.7J CONTRACTOR 5-18R (' Iu .c '.'I~ ...... 1.: •• ~.~::: ;,: ... :~ •• _i:' ... : •• ·• •· ... •• ~ ..• , . ,J .• ' .~ ................... ,. .. '·. .• .... i ..... 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VENOOP AMOUNT OESCRifllON . : --·--·0·6~-9~~9-----------· --5~·;,;--ocLLAR:Su·i·i;~~-5-·FoRHs _________ ...... ---------···-----·-$-~-;~. 76 -------·····---~-~-;~·N-;s-;~~;;;;·/;~~;;;;~·G·-·--·--··----------·-··-·--····--·l'.I:"", ,. 06e9£'1 SANTA AN~ OOOGE $113.38 TRUCK PARTS " ,-, ----· .C65961. --·-----SANi-A-.At\.A--fl-HTPIG--~'ll·T-OPS-----· ·· · ··-!185110 · -···--·ELEGTRIG--HOTOR PARTS··--:··--·----·----··-··--····-·---· I.. 065%2 SH OPTICS S346.00 SAFETY GLASSES '°'· 06!'9f.3 SELECT PRCtUCTS CO. $577.28 BUILDING MATERIALS j:: . ----·--~:~::; ..... ___ ·-·---~~~~;~~ ).~~~~~~-Y·9~~0RFL.---·--··-· ···-· --------· ·;~ :=~~~ :: ----------~~~t:~~-~:~~S~~~~~;R;~··------···----------·---. ---.... I·:: 0654?f.E· S~!EPPAHO t'HHINERY CO. S3eH6.3lt EQUIPMENT REPAIRS 1 ," -·--··-· ~:;~~! ..... ···--····· --··;~~~T-;;-1 ~-!~Ab-IRJS .. GOe·-·----· ··· ·· ··· · · -· -··-··· :;::~~ ·· ·· ----~~~~~~N~~K::;·;;~;-;-~~-~~~--~~-~-;·-~;~-~·-;~~----·--· ···-··-·-·-· I·:: OE55lq •·.c. S .. Jlt-f.ONSTRUCTIO~ co. $4,ooo.oo CONTRACTOR P2-2]-6 , ------OH970 ----·--·-·-· ~GU-T-~--Gf./.H· OFF lH·-EGU-1.P.fLE-hl-----·----··---------·-·$·21f·3;;"82-------0FF l·CE-·EQU+PHENT··----------------------. 1 ·::1 06~571 SOUHtERN CHJF. EDISON CO. $23lt783.60 POWER • j. 065972 SO. CALIF• WAT(R CO. t9.2e WATER USEAGE . l"'i ---·--C~5~7~ -··-· ------SOUll:ltRh.-.C.OUNT-ltS-0 Jt.-C<L.-----------------------·---· Sit 90·.-1-5···---·------KEROSENE-----·--------·-----·------··· ·-·· "i ;:: 06~971f SHC1"0N CORP SCJ,950.00 SPECTROPHOTOMETER 1 , .. ,):::a C6~975 SHRCL.I STEEL f.38.3.78 STEEL STOCK I'' ·b-----0.65.9..7.h.. __________ _s.~.l(.tU-LS-SCUDA--·----·-l--394-.-47-------l-AO-SUPPHH----·-------------· r !" .._ 065977 SUNNfN FRCDUCTS CO. s.123.29 ENGINE Oil (,! .._ 06~nfJ SUFf.RIOP LIME & CHU'ICAL CORP. S2t293e00 BUILDING MATERIALS 11--··· .. Oc!:.979 .... -·------lH.E. ... sur-1tt..iu.s. ------------------·----------.... s2h-oq--·-··-------SAFEH-SUPPL 1 ES-------·-· , <1 OE.~,c;Ro J. WAYNf. SYLVESTE.P $1,881.91 PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT L..! 06!'9lil THOMFSON L/ICGUER CO. Slef.21.04 PAINT SUPPLIES , :-·--·--···· u65S82 ----------lRA~~I C-C.CkTP-OL--Si-R-V-I-Gt-t-1 NC.-y-·----·-·---·--·-----· SE-66·. oe · ---· ---SAFETY· ·SUPP HE s----------·-·· i'i 065983 TRAVEL fiUFFS S2 1 691.CIO AIR FARE, VARIOUS HEETINGS i,:i 0659ll't TRUCK g AllO SUPHYt INC. $148.40 TRUCK PARTS l ·:: .., "") 1·: .) ;J . ) ... ) j 1 .... 06~~S5 ......... TUf![.SA.ttS. ---··· . ·-···--··-····· ···-···· ·-· $'+36,95··--·-·-··PIPE··-SUPPl.:-IE6-·······-·· .. --···--· --·····-··--···-······· 1.'I (16!:~~6 J.G. TUCKER s. SON, INC. u,c,21.ao LINE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 1::1 ) : ., I a 6 5 5 1:1 u • s • A u T o G L As s , 1 N c • s ·'13 1 • e 6 TR u c K REP A 1 Rs ..i · j ·-------eE-.t=.«; (UL __ ---·· -·-lJ •. ~. C. -CORP-... -------·---··--·---·-··------··· ··-···--· -· ----·-·--· S2l3·• en;·· ·--------·LAB··· SUPPL-l·ES ·-· ···-··----·-·------·-··--··-···-··--- 1 , '' 0659M U~ITF.O FARCfl SERVICE t.61.47 DELIVERY SER : Of~590 U~ITED ST&l(S EDUIP~ENT co., INC. $521.73 COMPRESSOR PARTS -----· 06S991 -·--. Vl.ifLSC Inn HI c ·-... ·-·· ----·-· .... -. -... ---. . . .. .. u. 858. 33 .... -···--LAB· SUPPL-I ES--··-·----------·-·· --------· ------····-··-·· -. I.. G65Cl92 VALLE.'t CITJf.S SUFFLY CO. 1532.60 PIPE SUPPLIES : 065c;93 VALVE & STEfl SUPFLY CO. Slt712e25 VALVE SUPPLIES ··-·-···---CJ 6 f.9 e4 -------· -·-Y.A-b v+.--St-RV-I-,-[ S .-I Ne;..------------· ···· · ·------t 12 C3·.-3 O -----·-·---·VAl;V ES-·--------·-------··-------· ·-·· T . C.E-!:C:95 \.JARR[fv & [;AILEY itf75.27 PIPE SUPPLIES .,, I : n65ClQ~ MAUKESHA ENGINE S£RVJC£NT£R $677.21 ENGINE PARTS I ________ Q6!l9.9.7 ______ ·-----WORlLl NE.O.R.RA.T..JO.t-J •.. J NC .•. _______________ ---·-------·-·--· $11 IJ..93··---· ---·-··--OFF I GE-·-SUPPl:H s ·-·--·--··-------· ·-----·-------·-·-----··-······-· •··· r· G6~c;90 HP.OX CO!lf • 1-1150.50 XEROX REPRODUCTION ··• 06!~ 999 YOlJHL TR ~f\£ SERVI ff f.258. 86 ENG I NE PARTS ------------·-··---·-····-·- TOTAL CLAIMS P~JO 10/05/03 f822,lfl0.'t2 ---·-· ---· -·-··· ----· ·------· -------·---· --·-. _::.::.:::::.:.:::::::.:---------···----------- _ i:;,---------(. I!' ·--·-( ........... . ----·. --.. -------·-· ---·--------·--. -... ··-· ·-.... ··------·-c·.· ·---------·· .I -I ,, •. I I ·."w · .. 1 :J _-_::_~ _· __ _._-;--·( : -~··.:.~· ..... _-_..:.:.:.·.:::..~ .. ~::: __ ~ ~ -~--~_: ____ -.·-~ __ :_ _____ ---···---~· .. :.:. .... -.{ I ··--·····-···---· .. _ _:1:...~:.:. .. :.. ... . . .. ·----·-······ _( -··--·· .. I l )~; _____ __919.9 ___ -____ _J_~..5.Lll.Oll.lU.tUiJ_AfJ_IAI. PROCESS ING DATE 10/03/83 PAGE 51'. ·-·------------------··--···--····--------·-·-·-REPORT"""NUHBER _ .. 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FUND NO ~199 • JT DIST WCRKING CAPITAL -··------__fROCE!~.ING Q~TE_!{)/17/83 PAGE I . . 1t·· · · REPORT NUMBER AP'f 3 · 41 : ri -----· _. -·-.:...--·'---·---_______ ...!_. _________ . _· ~~UNTY _ SANl~tI :.:~ -~.!~~R :~~~~J~~-~~-~~~-~---c-~~~~~---·· ····----·-··-· _ .. -··-·-···--_________ . .:__·---~-----'-~-r WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCR JPTION ~,, .. C· •s 066019 ------•• :rrniRsfR1Es --------~-----------------·s19;61 • LANDscAPIN"ci suPPL1u • · •. · · . · · · .. 11 (' l•b66020 AIR CALIFORNIA $233• 00 AIR FARE : . . .. . 111' •• : . :~~ ~n------1 ~=-~·~~~~H~N ,~~nl~~ht-~·!tlj·ic-.-----~-------···----,-q ~ ~~:: ~·:·--·-·-··· -----·~~=~:~N~0 :ASES .. -------· ····-·-... ·--·---~-------------·--___: ::1 ( 111 066023 . All-STATE VEHICLES, INC. S1't224.92 VEHICLE LEASING ,~1.·· l1 0 6 6 0 2lf D [BR A [ • A LL [ N $,. 0. 0 0 en I.ZEH~ LJQUSO.l\Y-LOHlltnELM " u 06602.5 AlLlEO-·'foLLOIDS st,H9.i3 .. PO·L-YHERS .. ·.. . ... '. . . "=:~ ( · 114 .... 0660?6 . . A"ERICAN AIR fllTERt Jf~C. : . S443•15 ·-_-· ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE~ ., '· ... ' · .. :.· ~;·. · ·· -.-_,.,; ; .. n ·-· .. _. _o~~!gJ.~--· ·---~~~.f!.!CA~_MJillif..lC Pf!OOUCllS ·,· --~-!U.1.U .. ___ . TUBING ... ___ . -----·--· .'i.. ·'···1 ·· • ·~ · : • " 066028 HARC IA AMES $14. 'IO EMPLOYEE MILEAGE ( 111 066029 THE ANCHOR PACKING CO. S595e30 PUMP PARTS 11 066030 JEAN ANDERSON us.og_ EHf!LOXEE...tlllfAGE. ~---....--..,....... .. ,.....,..~~..-~~~,,,__"":""""~ 1' 06603 'ANGELICA RENTAL SERVICES S75•00 TOWEL RENTAL ... ','·'.· : ,. . :,..,., ' . -:·· .. ( j10 066032 AoUA BEN CORP• . · S21t284e01 . CHEMICAL COAGULANTS ··· ... 11 -~-~~~~.~~-· _. -·--~-~ft9~·R!SC~.L!~f~.-----. ·-----· _. ---· -· ___ ..;._S4_~~tl~-· -· . __ '._JRUCK.f'ARlS. ____ --··-·· u 06603'1 ASHBROOK -SIMON -HARTLEY $34 • 39 SHALL HARDWARE ( lu 066035 BACHARACH INST. CO. S170e89 WELDING SUPPLIES "• 1• ::: 06M36 MARGARET BAILEY. s,_Q_!...u_ .C.UJZEN~S-ADV.lSORLCOMHLDfLME~tlG-.-~~-,,----:----:---~:-1 1 \ I 066037 BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS Sl t229.~~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND INSTRUME~T PAR.ts . .. . . . .. 1~~~ 066038 ' to BUAH . ' . . s20.oo CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE HEETINCS ~· .... :i·. ·; ,. . . .. . J ,,. __ s_g~~.U~-~ .·~-·. -· ~!tBbJ_J_~U9..~JU.ESLtNc.~ . .:.-·~----·--·----·-_. __ ,5~Jl~.QO ·_woitKERS! _COHP.._ADHltUSTRATOL . ·-'-...... -, :.. . ··~. ,. 0660/fO eoe•s AIR CONDITIONING $57. 00 TRUCK REPAIRS (' ll'J 066041 BRISlOL PARK MEDICAL GRPet INC S26e00 PRE-EHPLOYKENT EXAHS II 066_042 SHl.LlY!U,1,..0 CONSTRUCT ION co. tnfuJ1lhft.Q___ REIENILOH_ll=.(3': .... ' ..... ·. 066043 · BURl<E CQNCRET£ HCESSORIES $86992 . PIPE SUPPLIES ... · .. . '• c ._ 1:1 · . 0660H . : . BUTIER E.NG J~EER ING, me. . S6 tOl 7.t 78 . . VARIOUS CONSTRUCTIO_N MANAGEMENT PR~JEp~ ~.~-.;'.·.~·: -_: . !\· ,. ' .· __ o~_U45 . C _ _!,_.fL.M.cg!!Jl.IJ.I.!lNJtHLt..Q• __ S32Jl.JtQ ____ __:_puffe ... REP.AlBS _____ .___ ___.__ . JI 066046 CAMPBELL HEATING & AIR S3t596.00 AIR CONDITIONING REPAIRS I\ 066047 CANYON MESA COMM. ASSN. $683.lfO USER FEE REFUND "I 0~6048 J~HN~B_OLL.Q_~NG[GJ\[.UEY HANSEN $31951.CJlt IRAllUHG./ ..tQNSJBUCJION, INS.PECTION P2-2, . 1 066049 CENTURY SERVICE CO. · . ~ '4t160.65 TRUCK PARTS . .. ' 066050 CHEM'-'EST INDUSTRIES, INC. S1S1i88•29 FERRIC CHLORIDE ' ·.< '··:. .:!- . f • • • ~: )I )I _ _!§~Q.U __ . -~-· _ttt.~YB.9.!LY.!..~!AH ... 1_~~-~ U.18U.12'*·--.. __ . ____ ENG INE .. Oll,-6ASOL.INE_.__ -· .. · .. 1 066052 MANUEL CIC S60.00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHltlTTEE MEETINGS ,, ID .... 066053 CITY WINDOW CLEANERS S2He00 WINDOW CLEANING ''P:~§_!!Slf Wlb!:.IAH_Jh. CLARKE SlihA~ . ONf.ERENtLEJfENSE . . . . .. . .... 1 ~66055 . ' DAVlD J~ CLINE .: S60e00. . CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHtTTEE HE~tlN.GS-· ' .. . ·· 1 4 ' 066056 · COIT DRAPERY SCRVJCt ·. · . S209e60 . DRAPERY CLEANING . . . . 0 __ Oii~~L--·-· -~Qt4~Q~!L~~~f..A.~L__ _ ____ ·:_--~-· ___ . ___ n~t ~ltL · .QUJLDlNG .. HAJERJALL_..:... __ . ____ . __ ;.....-....-:.-. _ _...,_...._ ______ --t.. " 066058 CONSOL JOATEO ELECTR ICAl DIST• S338.84 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES '-lo 066059 CONSOLIDATED REPRODUCTIONS $2, Ol/t.56 BLUEPRINTING .. 066060 CONTINENTAL _.~~~~H.AL CO S26..t..ill~82 CHLOJUUE ........ __ 1 066061 CHARLES P. CROWLEY co. $11258. OCJ PUMP PARTS 066P62 CROWLEY E~VJRONHEN'f AL SERVICES . .. . S94e06 SHALL HARDWARE 066063 CA~ CONSOl l~!I!IL.~.lliR 164, 70 · --11AtER_SOEIEHElLRENTAL , · · · ~·· ,.. · :1 066064 STATE OF CALIFORNIA $130.00 ANNEXATION #100 PROCESSING FEE (CSDOC 17) It ' "I . . 'J ~' ' ( . . . _____.,,,:_...;.._ .... ·-··':....-·-·---· . 51--------··-·----~ ' .. --·-----··-·---·--·- ·c· . £ ' • •• ' •• -• ..) ·• J ' --·-.. ·~-·-·· . ··------· _____ .. _...: __ • -·--·-·-·--· ........ ----.. ----~ .. -· -.-~--· .. --~-· -·-·---··_·_.. ; -•. _· .ti ( FUND NO •HCJCJ -JT ,:····· 4 ]I~ "ARRANT NO. ( •• ( CAPITAL PROCESSING. DATE 10/17/83 PAGE . · ,.,. ·• . : ·.-. A£PORT'tiffiiBER APlf3 io~~TY ~ANITAfIO~ ~ISTRICTS OF.ORANGE COUNTY. . _____ .___::.~LA J fl~ PA ULlJll.l2.£U.. ____ -·---·-----------------· -____ ..:_ __ _ "'"r. . .. _ ____________ , ___ . ·:...~--"-- VENDOR AHOUNT DESCRIPTION ( ~ ··~ ··11. ' 1 ) · ~:· · 0~60~5~-:-~-. -.. -. · . DfJEtlN~c·;-:--"'$32q • ~f»' -·. TRUCK PARTS . , • . .: <· · :· · ~66066 .. · ' .· ~!~·. O~H~ , $Al0·99 ·. CITIZEH'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE HE~TUfGS . . ~V·i _!66~6 7 . . . DA IL y p H:.~L-· --·-____ Hf!.!!~····--·· ·----J.~c;iAL .. AQYf:8U~.INQ. ________ ~_ -·-·-·-··-~--.~-.:. ___ ·~...:.:: __ .. _________ ~_· ·-· ' 11 " 066068 DECKER INSTRUMENT SUPPLY CO• $128. 79 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES n: 11 066069 DECO S'llf 2.53 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES • 11 066070 DELAFIELD CORP. Sl86e32 SHA~b..J!.~fil!WARE ---...,-.......---..--__,..------.-......-.--- u 066 ~71 DELPHI ~ySTEHSt • NC• ~1t661. 5~ HINI COMPUTER SUPPORT SERV CES, COMPUTER PROGIWUtf G u 066072 DiG I ~DYNE CORP• . ._ : · S170 • 00 . MINI COMPUTER PARTS . . · · . · ) u ___ ou.013 oodoo ENTtRPRI.~J.h_INc • H~~.§~~!'J>o~.:. ________ .r.LA~LB~PAUt_~ •... GRILtRounH.S_(M=9l_·_-' ~-·-· ·"'~---....:."'··-·-..:......:· · 1~ 06607'1 DUMAS DIESEL INJECTION $11693. 72 ENGINE PARTS 11 066075 DUNN EDMARDS CORP. $697.38 PAINT SUPPLIES II 066076 EASTMAN, INC. $63'1.60 OFFICE SUPPLIES " 066077 FAHILIAN PIPE & SUPPLY . . sai.36--PIPE.SUPPii.-:E-.S:::.=---------------.-.. --~ ta Q660 78 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP• . · .. ··: · . · Slf 8• 0 0 .. DELIVERY SERVICE . . . .. . . · . . 11 11 --~~!9.19 . ..f.J RS !__!.MR IC ~!L1.!Il E I N§_MR ANCE ___ . .:_ __ : __ ~·---·--_·_.} ~ ~i.P.L.:...:__ _____ .....:..~_IJ.ILLSJ.AB.lli_ -·-·--~~-· _. _. _. · __ :..:__ .. _· .:...~~:___: __ ·. -· ~:..__~ __ ._ ___ 11 1 11 066080 FISCHER & PORTER CO• S3t 628. 62 PIPE/VALVE SUPPLIES "I n 066081 FIVE STAR FISH FARMS S70e71 LAB SPECIMENS :1 1 11 .._ 066082 FLO-SYSTEMS S3/f9e80 PUMP PARTS ~-066083 C. H• FLORES RENTALS $983.00 CSOOC 6~-HM~H~O~LE~R=EP~A~l-RS~-~~-~ .. -:~~.~~-~~-~ I 066084 FOUNTAIN Y~LLEY CAMERA . Sl86.25 FILM PROCESSING ·. ..; · · 11 ~~f&Q~S . · .. : FRAN.£t. coHe..liESSQtl_fJ!qouci S5_~1U.!.~.@ __ .. ______ ~9!w.M~~<1~1A!t~--~-=--~-----... - 11 066086 FRUIT GROWERS LABORATORYt INC. S26.00 LAB ANALYSIS 1' 066087 Cl TY OF FULLERTON $120.56 WATER USEAGE 066088 GENERAL TELEPHONE co. s1,1os.20 TELEPHONE ui-1 ---=0~66089 DAVID A. GOFF ·• $60.00 CITIZEN.,....,-S-AD_V_,.1-SO_R_Y_C_O_HH__,...IT_T..,..EE-_-H-E_ET_l ......... G----.. -.. -.. ---.--t Q66090 GRA~MILLS CORP ... S36.2? PIPE SUPPLIES . . ,: . \ 11 11 -·----~~-~-~~! HA~!f COHPAr!_J_________ S12~..!;,_7 _____ J,.A(LiYfPJ.f~L .. _.___ · · "· 11 • 066092 l ARR Y HALL'S S53. 00 TRUCK REPAIRS J~ 066093 HALSTED & HOGGAN, I NC. Sl22 • 05 SHALL HARDWARE 1'1 06609/f HARRINGTON INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS S2.26.~5 Plf1JYUl-...,.l....,ES~-------.....,.....-....... .,.--__,.---.----,,.__,..---t 11r-:' 066095 ,;_:-..··· ... MICHAEL HEJr.,z.. . ~-.. '.·~. S3Ae00 EMPLOYEE HILEAGE · 066096 . . .. · HERTZ <;AR l~AS-NG . : . . . . . S327.S't ,VEHICLE LEASING '. . . ~.66_g~1 ·'_!!gLCHE_~!-1!!fL_.:_:__~-· _··. __ . -·--· ___ ·. __ ·_._. _!~.t'!Ut 1l. __ CAUSTILSPOA/ JMiUJLBEHTAL._ >. . ·. J2 ,, •o 066098 HOUSE Of BATTER I ES S298. 09 BATTERIES 41 066099 R.s. HUGHES co., INC. S2lf4elf8 PAINT SUPPLIES •11 ~--~~~JOO CJ ~!!UNU~l1?N BEACtf . SLQ~.29 WAUR.JJSEA, .... G._..E.._ ___ ...,._.._.,.._..,. _ _.,...,_~---------- 066101. .· iiui\lt INGTO~ BEACH RUBBER SUMP. · $359. 87 .. OFF ICE SUPPLIES . .. :-· .. ''· IJ : .. , 066102 HUNTiNGTO~ SUPPLY . $572elf0 SHALL HARDWARE ·'"---~§~HL l!!~~_QKiN~I!~§_________ _ _____ · ·--· __ S,fJ.h~L~--------JUHP_eA8T$ _______ ~---· ·· 06610&l ISCO COMPANY Slf't3.92 LAB SUPPLIES " 066105 INDUSTRIAL THREADED PRODUCTS $53.21 SHALL HARDWARE IUL 066106 _ _l!!GRA!t_PAf.tJ!..___ ~~§!!J.!L_.~---··J.AHLJOR(t'\L SUPPLIES 066107 . INTER~AT,~NAL ART SUPPLY . $203.0't · .... ,. OFFICE SUPPLIES 142 . 066108 ·IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRl"CT $3.50 ''·· WATER USEAGE ... ___ u~.U.? .§!fELIA-1.U~S . ~..:..H~!~o '·Ell.P~Q'tRJOi.EA~~--- 066110 GLORIA P. JORDAN S60.00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE HEETINGS J 1~~ 11 ·---------------------- . ...._ _____ .. ..-.-_.,. __ --·--·-·----•-·•·-------------.. -.. --00-••--·---·--------------··------..-·• _u_. __ ---•-··----• -··-----~ ... ---.. , -----· ·-· --·-· . . .. --· --·-. --------·-------------·--__ .... ___ , ·, , .\ FUND NO 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPITAL ________ fltQ.CE~S_JNG_.D.U.LlOl..l1!JlLf.AJiE 3 _ '" / REPORT NUMBER AP~3 COUNtV s•NITATION DlSTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY JI ·-· -·----····--·-· _. --·-· ------·-----·!.-_. ·-· ---·-··----:.-·-····--· .CJ._~Ut~ .. J!A.IP __ lf)_l.l.U8~.--.-·-· .. -····---··· .... --·· .... _ --· --· ..... MARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 1,,. .. "i ,, > ' s _ ..... 066111 ' l<AS SAFETY -PRODUCTS-· $34-.93___ -SAFETY-SUPPLIES -,----------~-....,------1: 0661~2 · . KING BE~RiNGt INC. $108.lfl BEARING SUPPLIES . . , ~Ir ~-·-'1~ll!~.---·· __ Jilfi§!...f.Y~f_j__'!1A.~!UNLW.P.B~l.-· ____________ u.,2u.u.~ ... ~-----· __ Pl}ttP ~~~T~ ...... . . .. -·--·---·-··-------··-·-·-·------·-··-·------·~. 11 111 0661H KLEEN-LINE CORP $606.24 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 11 066115 KOHL •s HALL HARK CENTER $30 7. ~ O OFFICE SUPPLIES : " 066116 L.B.W_ilii_!K! ----. sua .• 82 WEL!!~!LfilJPPLIES -Ii 066117 . '. LARRY'S BLDG• HATERIALSt INC. s21.20 BUfLDING HATERi~LS . " "I · 066118 . LEWCO ELECTRIC co. '· $545.25: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES . . ,, ::r:-g~~Hl----·---{~~~li~:c~-~~-1~:·~~t~~ ~~~A ·--· _:._. ___ : --!~~!-:·:~:: --~~~H~~~~~·JV~~~t~~cE~s1iG FE,E,(c.sooc"m · :.. ' d~, 066121 LOS ANGELES TIHES $12.00 ADVERTISING r:~.·-., u IJ : ·: Ill " "I 0661.22 OVRY & AU .. O.t.lATES $651.iio.o~.oo E~_!!~:_!~!i.._!:24.i-1.:~h 2-23, 2-10-IA, 3-24-1, 3-24-2, 3-25 0661?3 HAROLD HALONEY seo. 00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ktETINGS .. 066124 HARVAC ~LECTRONICS . . s:s~.66 : ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES . : ' D~..§.U~ __ f.?tQB.GL!AU~.-~--_______ . __ 160. OQ_, ___ . ____ ~tT!~rn~!.@Yl~9~'f ... ~9J:ttllIT~~-~~~r1~G.=...S _ __;..__ IP ,, .... l•' "' ..1'! 11• • '11 066126 HATT -CHLOR, INC. S799.50 PIPE SUPPLIES n 066127 PATRICK MCNELLY s~o.oo CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHITTEE MEETINGS ~ 0 6 612 8 PAUL A L • In LL HAN $6.Jl!t Op C IT I ZEN 1 S ADVISORY COHM~l.-..TT.;..;E~E_H'"""E'"""'E...._T ...... I N_,G ..... S_...,..--.....----------1 I 066129 GUAS IH All HJ RZA AND ~OHLSON, HORAN AND MOORHEAD S1Ot'OOO•00 UABILITY CLAIM ~ETTLEHENT · : .-:.-_ " 11 \.N 066139 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR COMPANY $298. 48 ELEVATOR HAINTENANCE . 11 -.::_Jl.6.6 U.L t.HU.Q.B.QU.LI N..C-'-·-· s U8. go __________ ~lJ~I~.l ~Ak ~~PPL!~~---·-·----··---------- " 066132 HYERS TIRE SUPPLY $58.25 TRUCK TIRES n 066133 NATIONAL LUMBER SUPPLY $393.17 SHALL HARDWARE JD !.6U.~.! NtEJ..L..LJl..ALJS.f.8..L..l.NC. s.u .•. 8CJ TRUCK PARTS JI 066135 NEWARK ELECTRONICS . $23.31. ELECTRICAL~s-u-P-PL_l_E_S __ , ____________ .. -.,,-----1.1 11 066i36 NUMATIC ENGINE[RING Slf6l.37. PUHP PARTS 11 ·-··_.066.iH _o.t.tAL.s.Ai..L.tOo-1Nc.a_:_ SJ29 .. 3.L..:_ ___ ~~~L----------.. -· ·· · · ... '., 1' 066138 THE OHHART CORP S985.t.2 AUDIO EQUIPHENT l\ 066139 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. S339. 72 LAB SUPPLIES " 06.H.ll _QRAN§E_J,,.Q.t!L.1~ 161 .• .50 LOf~S __ Ji 0661'f. ORANGE VALVE & FI TT ING CO• . . · $606. 73 PIPE SUPPLm- Ja 0661'12 OXYGEN SERVICE '· ' $2S.H CYLINDER CLAMP · <; ., ,. g~_§H~ .co.LJlf-°.BUGE..:.Auniios._cotuaou na1H£a...01___ ~~!P.!~-f~tf(Q~~M~-.f~gs · .. · · ... ·· · ... 0661'1~ COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY $99.68 REPLENISH WORKERS' COHP. FUND 0661'f5 ORANGE COl:NTY WATER DISTRICT S692.H 1982-83 BASIN EQUITY PAYHENT .06.f!ll.6 f.f.~JN.DY~1Bl~.t--1..M 68.5...5.I PAl~L~UPPLIES 06610 PACIFIC SAFETY tQUIPMENT. CO. $260.6~ SAFETY.~SU~P~P"-T-l~iE~s--.-----.,..._-. .,...., -.--. -. -......--_"""·:-·'. . ...,., ......... .,..,, ... ..-:'· ""'"·~..,..,:·"'"'. -. ...,....,.-f. . 066Hfj , PAC I Fl C STA TES ELECTRIC WHSLE • $356.16 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES · · · · .. , . . ·:.,:. :.,.', .. •\ __ :_O.!fi.B2 · PA,1.f.i.LI.tu:ettoNt.. · · ____ ss.1. n _J~~~~~l~~H!L_ .,,, ; .. · ·', .: ·· .· .. :-.,. "'·--t. ' 066150 PALLETS & ACCESS OR I ES CO. S65t. 90 PALLETS 066151 PARTS UNLIMITED $398.81 TRUCK PARTS 066152 P.ITN[!. BOWES -----.uu .... 21 PQ.STAGE HETER RENTAL . I 00~~3 .. POSTMASTER Sl•OOO.QO .· .• : POSTAGE. . .. . .. . ..... . 0661~;. PRINTEC CORP. UH.56. ·" · OFFICE SUPPLIES l-·-(lU155 QUAJ.J!.LD.lU.b.D.llHL~.Y.ffL : U52 •. 6~ ~UILDING' ~I.ERll\~S I 1 066156 QUALIFIED ELECTRIC SUPPLY $520.29 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES !: . ~· : ( . ~ ----------{ ·---·----·-" . __ ..::,._. ___ __( ·' ... , ( ( ... , . ... . ( ·, ...... ( FUND NO 9199 -JT DIST VCRKING CAPITAL PROCESS!..N.§_Q~A~TE"'-"1~0~/-1_7~~/8=3...._.,p~A~G-£..,.....__lf __ ~~-.-~--...~--~---r-. ·. , · i:·· . REPORT NUMBER APlf3 . • COUNTY sANITATJON .DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ---· ---~!.Ulit..:fAJILllf.l 918!_.~----· --·--·-··-·-----·-----~·----- -,· 1 •. II . ~ ---------· --· -· ----· .. • _f ~11, f.:.-1 "ARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCR JPTION ( . tnus1· RAF~~ftfY: j~ttRNA TI.ONALtR~tl<s" ,-~: --·~:~r·--~-TRUCK PARTS . ' • . •, '" ..... 066158 · RAINBOW OJSPOSAL co. . : . . ·. S33'1.00·· ·: TRASH DISPOSAL . . 066is9 .. • THE RE6istER · ______ s~§.h56 ~-.ti.ASStFiED.ADVERTIS.ING _____ :.._. ___ ~~-:.: ______ ~ __ ...,_' _ .. '_. _ .• •1 o66i6o THEODORE ROBINS FORD $16. 06 TRUCK PARTS ::1. 066161 S .R • F • HACH JNERY ENG., I NC• S960 • 00 CHAIN II C· 111 0 66162 SA NC ON I NC• S1t6 0 2 • 00 RE.tENUON •• l::.8.u.~-------------...------1 0'6 hl SANTA ANA DODGE ·: st 5 • 85 · ; TRUCK P.ARTS .. , 06£.i 64 . · · .. · · : SANTA ANA ELECTRIC HO TORS . ., . : · ~229 • 68 · ELECTRIC MOTOR PARTS . • ,._. ·· . : .. · : ~ . . ·. . " •s. b66i6s_ : :· SCH_OLL~& CO• AQ~~RTl~J.NG · --·---· ~___;H~J>.it§Q _____ · -~-: __ ULiJHATE .. SOl.IDS.O.ISPOSAL.PUBLIC PARTICl.fAUOfLCOMS.UllJH~ 101 " 066166 SEAL METHODS, INC. $307.06 PUHP PARTS 11 (_ I" 06616 7 SEAR St ROE BUCK & CO• S 701. 2 0 TOOLS u IJ 066168 SHAUER & LOHRt INC. S5,p6~.5.0 EHGR-~18,..__ ___ ,,....... _____ .,..._ __ ~-------t 1166169 SHAHROCK SUPPLY sl1589el't TOOLS C ':~-----~t~J ~~. ~~:~.~~~~~~:t;~~--~~e~fn ·-·--· ·----:~::.::_·--------~~~~~~:~~o:~~~~~-~~~·~~~ HE~~~~·-·------~·-----··---·-· .. 11 066172 PHIL SMITH $60. 00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY ~OHHITTEE MEETINGS 1a: ( lu 066173 so. COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT s211.oo ENGINEERING ANALYSIS FEES ll 11 ~ 06617'1 SO. CALIF. COASTAL WATER RESEARCH PROJECT S5t00'1.!..0Jt SLUDGL.DJ.Sf.OSALSE.t.UHA 11 a 06~f7~ " · ·. SOUTHEJI~ ·cALiF. £DtSON co.. . ~~Stl'f2e38 POWER . ':· ( 1"11 066i76 . so. CA~~ .GAS co. . U6t640.76 NATURAL GAS ·is 11 .J:;:"_O!t61.!7 SQLl!UF • _J~§!1N_C?__LAB --~g09.! U. . __tOHP.ACTIOH..JfST.IHG. ___ . _:____ _ ______ .: __ II l'.I a ,. 11 C·I" :111' 066178 SOUTHERN COUNTIES OIL CO. $3t099e67 DIESEL ~ 066179 SPARKLE' ITS DRINK I NG "ATER $l t 091. 78 . B. OTTLED WATE. R, WATER DISPENSER . I" 066180 STAROW STEEL Uf!J.!~-~-------SIEELSIO.tK _ic I r c 11 IJ ( ( u 41 ~~ !i1 066ist . SCOTT STEV°ENS $130.60 ·.. EMPLOYEE MILEAGE .. , .. · :; 066182 THE. SUPPLIERS Slt7.15.29 SHALL HARDWARE ... ---~66!_~~ · J. WAvN~_§!~tST~!L_. _______ . _____ ·· _< ______ ~_h_,/,1.!~_7 ___ PETT.Y_.CASU._BE.IHBURSEHENJ. 06618/f F.H. THOMAS AIR CONDITIONING $lt046.72 AIR CONDITIONING HAINTENANCE ~"I. 066185 THOMPSON LACQUER CO. Slt749.00 PAINT SUPPLIES ., ) 066186 TONY'S LOCK & SAFE SERVICE Sl.~~.30 LOCKS_._ I '-----0-66187 T~Affl C CONTROL SERVI CE t INC• $166. qo SAFETY SUPPLIES " 066i88 .: ·· · TRANSAHERJCA DELAVAlt. INC. · . S889.22 ENGINE PARTS ' . -~~~ ! ~~-----·--_!~AVEL !!~f.f L __ -··--·--·-_______ · _. --·---··-·---------~ ~~~! gg _____ ···----._AIR .FARE ...... -----··---·----~--·-----------~~~:~, 0661130 TRUCK & ALTO SUPPLYt INC. S2t27't.61 TRUCK PARTS · 066191 UNION Oil CO. OF CALIF. S6'fel'I GASOLINE -~~6192 Ul~JON SIGN_£2..!._ . ~~88.!l£. ________ SAF-ETY--SIGNS- 066193 UI~ Jl~P PARCEL SERVI CE $24 • 58 DEL IVERY SERVICE 06619.lt VWR SCIENTIFIC $21443•02 LAB SUPPLIES ~----0~~.! ~L ______ . _V~!:H.LfJ.!H~. ~~ee~LJ_Q.!~---·-·-·--·· -. ---··---··-----··-·--!-~Q~!~~ ... ·--·-·-----PIPE .SUPPLIES ···--·-···--· 066196 VALVE & STEEL SUPPLY CO. S33e39 VALVES 066197 JOHN R • w.-PLES S.389.80 ODOR CONSULTING 1-__ 0_66198 WARREN & BAILEL .. ________________________ S1~?~~2 P.IPE SUPP.LIU.-------·-·----------~-,.....___,..._. . 066l99 'CARL WARREN & CO. S'I09.50 . LIABILITY CLAIMS ADHltHSTRATOR . 066200 MESTERN WIRE & ALLOYS . . . Sl 76.80 WELDING SUpPUES ___ 0!~.201 W~§T INGHOUSE CL,HJ,!{ IC CORP _______________ ___!!_t.?2~!.98 ---ELECTRICAL-SUP.PLIES -· 066202 MITEG SCIENTIFIC $87.77 LAB SUPPLIES .:. ~ • # .: ·In 14; 141 \I' :1 ) ~ .· ·' . ··:·» . •. ·-------·-----------·· ···----·---~------·-···-------·· . I FUND NO 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPITAL --~~~-~~~- P~OCESSJNG DATE 10/17/83 PAGE 5 ··-······-· "·--···-. --··----REPORT_ .. NUHB-ER APtt_3 __ =~~=-------------------"""' ..... . COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY 11 .. • JI ·--------··---·------··-------------t.-------·---··---.:..------·-··· --~~JJ1~ .. t'Al0. !JJ/.19/.~~ ,. II 11 ll WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 066203 THOHAS L.-UOODRUFF 066204 •EROX CORP. . ~.~_?_!)_~ _______ _Jjf._JE~e!!!L~! .. !1;!~.QNNU .. __ . ·----· ------__ .,_ $14166'1.39 S3tl.Be27 ... · .. $5'J. 7ft. ___ , -------~--~~----- TOTAL CLAIMS PAID 10/19/83 ·~---~~~~---~~~- .~J!.H.,39~. O_?. __ .. _. ·-.. ===========~~==== DESCRIPTION iEGAC SERVICES-.,- XEROX REPRODUCTIOM Tf:H{'Of\ARY H~LP. ... __ ----·--·- "' ·••·· ~·-·-~----------·--·-···--·--·----]:: IJ " ~ ~ ~~~-~--~------....,...-~-,.--~-,-~---~--------t,, .. ( .... It. I\ :1 SUHHA=--------.. ____ AllQU~T .... I! ---·-·--·--·---·----'~----"--· ~--·-···---"--~~--~---· _· j" I" "1:·· u. ,, -~~~~~-~~-,.-__,__,..,._...,._.......,__,..,._..,........~--~~~~--t ·~· '. ~ . I , : ~ . :I ,.. ( l'~j ·: ' 11 OPER FUND 11 _:· :.._.:..-1'/:._ .o.r~R_ nnn>. $ 30. 00 . . . . .' ' . : I : • . . • "I ---'---·----··-~.~50.15.---~-.. ~ ..... ---· .•. . •,,, -· ' ·. •. ll, 11 12 ACO FUND 29,000. 00 n, ( lutd2 F/R FUNu 24,850.00 ~ lC .._ 3 OPEfLFUt!P ____.9_.87'•!~~ ------I 11 ,., to · I~ ACO FUND . · · · . ' 24.91 . ,': .''... . ,··. :I . ;; J, . Jt~~~~~~~Q ___ '.·_.. ----•J:~~~:~~··---·-·-··-····--· --. ·: , .. · ...... '. .. ' .. .:.~~~ :: """ 15 ACO FUND 5,731.19 u 17 OPER FUND 3,214.87 : ( I #]_~J;Q_fMHD -... ~·.! !9. ---.. IP OPER FUND ~.287.l,2 ; . . I ~ • #11 A~O FUND 336, 181.60 _'. . . . ul' ) _.._·_/l.lJ_~CO .. fJIND.._._ _ ___ ._:Z58.65. ____ . ___ .. _ .. ___ ,._· ___ . _.__ ... · ' . : ... ·. JT OPER FUND 311,561.93 c CORF 27,711.60 JI JI __ .llbf_f_UJ·nmlJ.!AIHli~~MHLJffiUMHCE FUND 1 Q.9~6. oo ___ _ SELF FUNDED WORKEAS I. COHP. INSURANCE FUND 6'a9. 68 . . ., . I ' ~ :, ·.· JT WORKING CAPlTAi .. fUND . . . i .5ft, 158. 36 lJ -·------------·--·------------------·------ i TOTAL CLAIMS PAID 10/19/83 $841,393.02 .. ·. ··-·-»·. ----__________ ...:,.. _ _;._ __ _ ..,. ·.; -~·· ~;:i~TC;~~~?t .. ";. .. .;, . ,1; .......... ;./"~ ··•: '-:-~~...,-::'""~--,.~...,-~--:-~~-:-~------~----~~--:-----~-~:---------------:---:-~~~----~--~--~----~~~------~-------~--~ .. ----.~.~·,~---:~--~~__,.~-.-,-~-.,-.-.-.. ~~ ----.. ( I---·------·..-!-'\'--:_,-_(_ ·--------------·---.I --------~·~2.:·· ,, .( -~ '•• j\IV •• <:a ' o:. . COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2,. 3, 5, 6, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING ON NOVEMBER 29J 1983 ADMINISTRA.TIVE OFFICES 10844 ET .I.IS A VENUE FOUNT.AlN VALLEY, CALIFOR.~ ROLL CALL Pursuant to the adjournment of the regular meeting ~f November 9, 1983, the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 met in an adjourned regular meeting on November 29, 1983 at 7:30 p.m., in the Districts' Administrative Offices. Following tr~ Pledge of Allegiance and invocation the roll was called and the Secretary reported a quorum ~ent for Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1: eISTRICT NO. 2: DISTRICT NO. 3: DISTRICT NO. 5: MSTRICT NO. 6: DISTRICT NO. 7: ~ DISTRICT NO. 11: ACTIVE DIRECTORS _!_Robert Hanson, Chairman Dan Griset --X--non Saltarelli x Harriett Wieder x Henry Wedaa, Chairman x Don Roth, Chairman pro tem _!_Barbara Brown x Sam Cooper x Donald Bolt Dan Griset x Carol Kawanami x Bob Perry x Don Smith a Dorothy Wedel --X--Harriett Wieder Duane Winters x Bruce Finlayson, Chairman x Gerald Mullen, Chairman pro tem ..JL_Barbara Brown _!._..Norman Culver x Henry Frese --X--victor Grgas --X--Don Griff in Dan Griset _!_Frank Marshott Carrey Nelson --X--Don Roth --X--charles Sylvia x ·John A. Thomas a Dorothy Wedel --X--aarriett Wieder Duane Winters x Evelyn Bart, Chairman --X--Ruthelyn Plummer, Chairman pro tem x Harriett Wieder x Elvin Hutchison, Chairman --X--Evelyn Bart, Chairman pro tem x Harriett Wieder x Don Smith, Chairman --X--Evelyn Bart, Chairman pro tem ~Richard Edgar -Dan Griset ~Bill Vardoulis --X--James Wahner x Harriett Wieder x Ruth Bailey, Chairman --X--sarriett Wieder, Chairman pro tem a Ron Pattinson -2- ALTERNATE DIRECTORS _orma Crank __!_Robert Luxembourger _____ Ronald Hoesterey _Roger Stanton _Todd Murphy E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. Marvin P. Adler Carrey Nelson Robert Kuznik __!_Robert Luxembourger ____ William Odlum ____ Norman Culver _Gene Beyer ____ John Holmberg ____ Roger Stanton __!_Buck Catlin _Roland Edwards Otto Lacayo Marvin P. Adler Bob Perry Norma Seidel ______ Joyce Risner Jesse Davis x Robert Luxembourger ____ Charles J. Rell x Sam Cooper E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. Anthony R. Selvaggi Robert P. Mandie, Jr. _____ John Holmberg ~er Stanton x Buck Catlin Philip Maurer Jacqueline Heather ____ Roger Stanton Orma Crank Philip Maurer ____ Roger Stanton Gene Beyer Philip Maurer Ronald Boesterey x Robert Luxembourger _____ Larry Agran _Barry Green ____ Roger Stanton _____ Don MacAllister ~er Stanton Don MacAllister 11/29/83 STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: OTHERS PUSENT: Fred A. Harper, General Manager, J. Wayne Sylvester, Assistant General Manager, William H. Butler, Secretary, Bill Clarke, Thomas Dawes, Blake Anderson, Rita Brown, Hilary Baker, Penny Kyle, Ray Young, Howard Lembke Thomas L. Woodruff, General Counsel, Walt Boward, Harvey Bunt, Bill Knopf, Kris Lindstrom, Don Martinson, Allan Burns, Boward Stevens, Chip Clements, William Kosulicb, Gordon Magnuson, Greg Baker, Jim Anderson, Verna Nepstad, Darrel Cohoon, Bob Hirsch, Fred O'Brien, Ray Lewis, Gloria Jordan, Arnold Stein and others * * * * * * * * * * * * * ALL DISTRICTS Convene in closed session re personnel matters ALL DISTRICTS Reconvene in regular session ALL DISTRICTS Study session re long-term sludge disposal alternatives The Boards convened in closed session at 7:36 p.m. to consider personnel matters. At 7:56 p.m., the Boards reconvened in regular session. The Joint Chairman advised the Directors that the purpose of this adjourned meeting was to review the sludge disposal alternatives presently under study by the Districts to determine responses to the Environmental Protection Agency's 308(a) letter dated October 31, 1983, requesting submission of plans and schedules for short-term and long-term compliance of residual solids management and for achieving verifiable influent and effluent flow metering at the Districts' treatment facilities. Chairman Holt then declared this segment of the meeting to be a study session to review presentations of the sludge disposal alternatives from Districts' staff and consultants. The General Manager referred Directors to the booklet mailed to the Directors on November 18th containing preliminary study information on short and long-term sludge disposal alternatives. He informed Directors that the consultant and staff reports on alternatives would follow the same sequence as the presentations in the booklet. Co-disposal at County landfills: Mr. Bill Knopf of John Carollo Engineers reviewed the co-disposal method currently being employed by the Districts at the Coyote Canyon landfill to dispose of the 25 truckloads per day of digested, dewatered sludge generated at the Districts' two treatment plants, which is trucked to the Coyote Canyon landfill and blended with municipal solid waste (MSW) on a 10 (MSW) to 1 (sludge) ratio. It is the most cost-effective of the allowable alternatives because of both low capital and operating costs. It also employs simple, proven technology. The -3- I .Q 11/29/83 major disadvantage of this method is that Coyote Canyon is scheduled to close between 1986 and 1988 and there is no viable alternative landfill site presently identified. Loss of recycle/reuse potential of the sludge and the difficulties of interagency coordination regarding the use of the landfills must also be considered. Private Sector, Off-Site Reuse/Disposal: Mr. Harper then discussed both the short-term and long-term private sector reuse/disposal alternatives. A major advantage of the private sector is that they are not limited in siting their operations. Private firms that operate various landfill sites in southern and central California are capable of handling the Districts' sludge on a short-term, contingency basis in the event of early closure of Coyote Canyon. The General Manager reviewed sites and the cost range for this type of disposal. Other advantages include private sector assumption of all capital costs of the site and equipment, lower costs of certain private sites than the land-based composting, mechanical composting and co-combustion alternatives, and availability of these private sites as early as the summer of 1984. Disadvantages include the potential of increased permit restrictions on the sites and the need for backup sites in the event of wet weather problems at certain sites. This method also represents a higher cost at all private sites than the Districts are currently incurring for co-disposal. Mr. Harper then discussed the merits of requesting private sector proposals for long-term, offsite reuse/disposal of the Districts' sludges. He stated that preliminary cost estimates indicate this method would be lower than allowable alternatives being studied except for co-disposal at a County landfill. The advantages and disadvantages of contracting with the private sector are similar for both the short-term and long-term alternatives, with an additional advantage being that a long-term contract would fix the Districts' unit cost for sludge reuse/disposal for an extended period of time. The Districts could, however, face additional risk in the event of non-performance of the selected contractor and, thus, would need to develop a contingency plan to dispose of sludge at County landfills on an emergency basis. Land-Based Composting: Bill Knopf of John Carollo Engineers briefly addressed the land-based composting alternative. This method was originally recommended in the 1980 LA/OMA Report because the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), at that time, required 50% solids content for sludge entering the landfill. However, this alternative was no longer relevant because the RWQCB has since relaxed its requirement for sludge water content for co-disposal purposes from 50% to 22.5% which allows trucking of the material directly off the belt-filter presses. Be noted that this alternative does yield recyclable material, but no market has been established for the composted material. Co-Combustion: Mr. Chip Clement of Engineering-Science presented an overview of the co-combustion alternative, which would involve construction of a 7-acre facility located at the Districts' Reclamation Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley for the co-combustion of 400 tons per day of municipal solid waste with 200-250 dry tons per day of digested, dewatered sewage sludge from the Districts' two treatment plants. -4- 11/29/83 Mr. Clement reported that the advantages of this alternative are that it would generate large amounts of energy as well as a significant level of revenues from tipping fees paid by the municipal refuse haulers, and would significantly reduce the volumes of sludge and municipal refuse requiring disposal. Be pointed out, however, that the facility has a high capital cost, operation of the facility was \...) quite complex and would require air pollution control technology that had not yet been proven. Other disadvantages of this alternative include local public opposition to siting the facility, on-site storage requirements for municipal refuse, localized traffic impacts, and a substantial volume of ash residue which requires further disposal. Mechanical Composting: Mr. Knopf of John Carollo Engineers reviewed the mechanical composting alternative, which involves combining digested, dewatered sludge at 25% solids content with a carbonaceous bulking agent such as shredded newspapers or sawdust and aerating the material in silos. Mr. Knopf noted that this method, like the land composting alternative, was also no longer relevant because of the Regional Water Quality Control Board's relaxation of the 50% solids content for co-dispc)sal. Be further noted that this method had the highest operating cost of all the alternatives studied in addition to high capital construction costs7 and that it generated more composted material than the original volume of digested sludge, and would require landfilling if a reuse market didn't develop for the material. Incineration Following Carver-Greenfield Evaporation: Mr. Blake Anderson, the Districts' Director of Operations, presented a brief overview of the alternative of incineration following a Carver-Greenfield evaporation process. This disposal alternative, which has been selected by the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, produces energy, is quite space-efficient, and generates reduced trucking and air emission impacts when compared with the co-combustion alternative. Mr. Anderson indicated, however, that the alternative was quite capital-intensive, presented sophisticated operations and maintenance requirements, employed unproven, state-of-the-art evaporation process and air pollution control technology, and required disposal of the ash residue generated by the process. Ocean Disposal: Mr. Harper made a brief presentation regarding the Districts' proposed deep ocean sludge disposal research project. This alternative involves pumping digested, preconditioned sludge containing 1% solids through a specially-designed outfall to a disposal area approximately 7.5 miles offshore to a depth of 1,000 to 1,300 feet. Mr. Harper indicated that this alternative offered significant cost advantages to the Districts in that it would be the least expensive of all the alternatives and, in fact, was less costly than existing methods. It may also have the least environmental effects when compared to the land-based and incineration-based alternatives. The General Manager advised the Directors that this alternative did not have State or EPA approval for consideration at this time as it is not allowed by current Federal law and State regulations. Be briefed Directors of the Districts' ongoing efforts to obtain Congressional authorization through legislative amendments to the Clean Water Act to allow the Districts to study this alternative for a five-year period but cautioned that we could not proceed without changes to existing Federal law and State regulations. -s- 11/29/83 Environmental Assessment of Co-Disposal, Land Composting, Co-Combustion and Mechanical Composting: Mr. Kris Lindstrom of EDAW/K.P. Lindstrom & Associates, the environmental review consultants, presented a summary environmental assessment of the co-disposal, land composting, mechanical composting and co-combustion alternatives. Be briefly described the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures that would be employed for each of the alternatives. Mr. Lindstrom also explained the schedule for conducting public workshops and public hearings and for receiving inputs from affected agencies. He indicated that the review process was mandated by EPA, California SWRCB and Districts' policy as part of the LA/OMA Supplemental EIS/BIR review process. Discussion: The Joint Chairman opened the study session for questions from the Directors regarding the sludge disposal alternatives. The Directors asked a broad range of questions of the staff and consultants regarding the anticipated environmental impacts, capital costs, and timing of implementation of the alternatives, and also discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives at great length, and reviewed the estimated costs of each as summarized below: Alternative Co-Disposal Coyote canyon Alternative Landfills Short-Term Alternative to Co-Disposal BKK Simi Valley Bakersfield Kettleman Bills Private Sector Offsite Reuse/Disposal Land Composting CO-Combustion* Mechanical Composting Incineration Following Carver-Greenfield Evaporation** Ocean Disposal*** Range of Total Annual Cost $ 2,500,000 3,000,000 -3,500,000 4,921,000 6,770,000 10,993,000 13,905,000 3,500,000 -s,000,000 9,300,000 -11,600,000 10,000,000 11,200,000 16,000,000 -17,000~000 11,425,000 (850,000) -6- Range of Cost Per Dry Ton $ 34 42 -47 68 93 151 19 1 47 -68 102 -127 123 137 145 -187 157 ( 12)-(9) 11/29/83 Notes *Net after tipping fees and energy recovery **Net after energy recovery ***Savings after allowing credit for current costs of dewatering, chemicals, labor and energy Pollowing the discussion, Chairman Holt declared the study session closed at 9:53 p.m. ALL DIS'l'RICTS Approving schedule and plans for residual solids management and flow meter verification for short-term and long-term residual verification. The General Manager reviewed the staff's written report of recommendations and proposed schedule to comply with EPA's Section 308(a) letter dated October 31, 1983, relative to the Districts' plan solids management and flow meter Short-term Compliance--Residual Solids Management The Districts will continue to truck digested, dewatered sludge containing an average of 22~% solids to the County's Coyote Canyon Landfill for direct incorporation with municipal solid waste into the operating face of the landfill. This activity will continue at the Coyote Canyon Landfill operation until it is closed in 1986 or 1988. In the event Coyote Canyon Landfill is closed prior to 1988, the Districts will have the material trucked either by Districts' personnel and equipment or private contractors to one of four existing private landfill sites. This short-term alternative will continue until the Districts implement a long-term disposal alternative. All sludges generated at Plant No. l will be dewatered and trucked to the ~ landfill by January 1, 1984. Construction of a line to divert the belt press filtrate to the trickling filter clarif iers at Plant No. 1 will be completed by March 30, 1984. Long-term Compliance--Residual Solids Management Based on the information at hand, the current approved method of sludge disposal for the Districts at the County's Coyote Canyon Landfill is environmentally sound, as well as very cost effective, when compared to the other options the Districts have under consideration as a whole. Therefore, as the preferred method, the Districts propose to immediately enter into discussions with County authorities in an effort to seek specific terms and conditions whereby our agency can continue the co-disposal alternative at the County landfills. Hopefully, a permanent contractual arrangement will be in place by January, 1985. The Districts propose to complete the current ultimate solids disposal facilities plan and EIS by November, 1984, to be eligible for EPA and State grant funding for leachate control and other necessary improvements at the County's landfills under this proposal. Mr. Harper recommended that the Boards also direct the staff to work with the County staff to determine the long-term feasibility of the alternative because of the obvious financial benefits to both the Districts and the County as well as its limited environmental impacts. -7- .. 11/29/83 The second preferred alternative for long-term sludge disposal is the off-site reuse/disposal by the private sector. Digested, dewatered sludge between 20% and 25% solids would be trucked to remote areas for further processing for reuse or disposal. This alternative will be conducted by private operators through long-term contracts with the Districts. The Districts expect to enter into long-term agreements by March, 1985, with implementation taking place in 1986. Verifiable Influent and Effluent Flow Metering at Plants No. 1 and 2 The Districts will replace several meters at Plants 1 and 2 to achieve verifiable influent metering by March, 1985. The staff is currently considering the possibility of a system which would conf.inuously monitor the water level in the ocean outfall surge tower, the ocean water surface level and simultaneously compare these two levels with a computer or micro-processor and calculate flow utilizing the Manning's Equation concept with the micro-processor to verify effluent flow. Also being considered is the installation of a propeller meter. An additional time allotment is being requested from EPA to respond to the effluent metering question until our investigation is completed. Staff will report to the EPA Region IX off ice not later than May 31, 1984 as to how and when the Districts will achieve verifiable effluent flow metering for Plants No. 1 and 2. Following a brief discussion it was moved, seconded and unanimously carried: That recommendations for residual solids management and flow metering verification set forth in the staff report dated November 23, 1983, to comply with the EPA 308(a) letter of October 31, 1983, be, and are hereby approved; and, FURTHER MOVED: That the General Manager is hereby authorized to initiate discussions with the County of Orange re the long-term feasibility of co-disposal of the Districts' digested, dewatered sludge at County landfills. ALL DISTRICTS 1 The Joint Chairman recognized Director Tabling the City of Fountain Valley Brown, representing Fountain Valley, who reqµest for deletion of mechanical m:>ved: composting and co-combustion sludge processing and/or disposal alterna-That the mechanical composting and tives at Reclamation Plant No. 1 co-combustion alternatives at the Districts' Reclamation Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley be delet~d from further study because they are not technically and ~ environmentally sound. Following the second to the JIX)tion a discussion ensued among the Directors regarding the impact of passage of the JIX)tion on continued EPA and State grant funding of the project and the Districts' compliance with the EPA and SWRCB EIS/EIR regulations. It was then JIX)Ved and seconded: That the motion to delete mechanical composting and co-combustion alternatives at -a- ~1 29/83 the Districts• Reclamation Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley from further study because they are not technically and environmentally sound be tabled. Following a voice vote, the Chair declared the motion to table had passed. In response to a request from Director Brown asking for a roll call vote, the Chair ruled that the vote had been taken and the motion stood as declared. DISTRICT 1 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 1 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 3 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 5 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board '-1) of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 5 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 6 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 6 be adjourned. The Chairman' then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 7 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. DISTRICT 11 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 11 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 10:19 p.m., November 29, 1983. Secretary, Boards of Directors County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 -9- . ' HIS'roRY OF ELEC'IIDLURGY 1969 Esta&lished rosiness at 3035 Halliday, Santa Ana, CA. 3,200 square feet. 1974 Pennit fran csrx:x; without flCM limitations (not required by ordinance). 1976 July 1 -csrxx: Pennit No. I-165 with 23,000 gpd limitation. 1979 M:JVe to 1121 [)Jryea, Irvine, CA with 20,000 square feet. Req.Iested increase in flCM allocations. 1980 Entered into an enforcement canpliance schedule agreement with csrxx:. Final pennit canpliance agreed on June 30, 1980. 1983 FACILITIES INSTALLED 'ID REDUCE CXNI'AMINENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. Water supressors installed on each water line to rinse tanks. Converted to DEOX in static rinse tanks without chrane. Installed closed loop RO systan treating all final rinse fran cadmium and zinc plating lines. Instituted a training program of all employees regarding waste to sewer. Again requested an increase in water allocation (April). Filed for Water Pollution Control loan (August) • No re- si;;onse to date. State has not sold any bonds. Working with Mr. James Mc Call, fonner head of State Water Pollution Control Loans for industry and Crocker Bank to arrange for financing of plant :improverrents and pretreat:rrent facilities. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Have paid $3,946.00 in fines to csrx:x; for permit violations over past 2 years. 2. Present hazardous waste disi;;osal cost to haul waste to Class I disi;;osal site is approx.irnately $600.00 to 800.00 per rronth. Have spent rrore than $5,000.00 in past 2· years hauling waste to BKK. ELEX:'T.ROLURGY Pm:MIT VIOIATIONS AT VARIOUS FI£M RATES NO. OF VIOIATIONS 'lorAL COOSTITOENT ANALYSIS CAI:lfitJM. 26 CHRCMIUM 26 COPPER 19 NICKEL 22 LFAD 16 ZINC 15 124 Percentage of All Analysis in Violation 23,000_ 15* 22~ 4 0 1 1~ 43 34.7% Pennited lbs/Day = 8.34 x Ordinance x DischaJ:ge Lllnits per Constituent ·: .. - 45,000 9* 18..., 1 0 0 1 *' 29 23.4% csrx:x: Pemitted Flcw * Includes accidental spill of July 28, 1983 . 60,000 5* 18~ 0 0 0 1-"t 24 19.4% j....~ DATE OF SAMPLE JULY 28, 1983 ** JUNE 7 FEBRUARY 14 DEX:EMBER 1, 1982 JULY 20 JULY 6 JUNE 14 MAY 14 MARCH 1 JANUARY 4 OC'roBER 6, 1981 SEPTEMBER 16 AUGUST 18 JULY 13 MAY 18 MARCH 18 FEBRUARY 23 JANUARY 27 JANUARY 8 DEX:EMBER 15, 1980 DEX:EMBER 3 OC'roBER 20 JULY 22 MAY 13 MARCH 18 FEBRUARY 18 ELEX:TROLURGY REXDRD OF ~ SAMPLE DAT.ES AND REXDIIDED FUH> REXDBDED PRCCESS VIOLATICNS AT FI.DR GPD 23,000 GPD 56,000 * 35,000 * 69,000 * 47,000 * 48,000 * 52,000 * 28,000 * 59,000 * 66,000 * 43,000 * 51,000 * 48,000 * 34,000 * 41,000 * 34,000 * 29,000 * 34,000 27,000 * 31,000 * 36,000 45,000 * 46,000 * 45,000 * 36.000 * 28,000 30,000 AVERAGE PROCESS FUM = 42,200 gpd MAXIMUM PRCX!ESS FUli = 69,000 gpd MINIMUM PRCX:ESS FI£M = 27,000 gpd PERMITrED PRCX:ESS FUJi = 23,000 gpd ** Date of accidental spill VIOLATICNS AT 60,000 GPD * * * * * * * * * _.. ,,re~·~~;;k~ 4,.. ...r~~Q.: ·~ P,,~·~LUR~V INC. 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, California 92714. Phone 714-540-6415 April 6, 1983 Mr. James Benzie ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DIST. P. o. Box 8127 Fountain Valley, Ca 92708 Dear Mr. Benzie: We feel ~hat an anomaly has occurred in that the readings that you have far exceed anything that we have had in the past. With the reduced requirements we have had for plating we are currently working less than one shift. Our water allocation of 20,000 gal. per day was based on our former location which was 3,000 sq. ft. Here in Irvine we currently have 20,000 sq. ft. I feel that the water allocation certainly is unfair when companies like Monitor Plating have a water allocation of 70,000 gal. and are only in an 18,000 sq. ft. facility. This is hardly fair or equitable~ · In order to comply with the Orange County Sanitation Distrist's · standards we have used water suppressors ·on each water line and all lines are fed directly into the rinse tanks. We use static rinses and have converted to a deox·without chrome. In order to show our good faith and to comply with the 1983 standards we have hired a firm to install a closed loop R.O. System. This system was designed last month and the firm is currently making a minor design change which should solve any problems that might occur. I have enclosed pictures of the system, .it takes the final rinse from two cad lines and one zinc line. we do not have any chrome plating so the chrome that does occur can only be from zinc and cad lines. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, E~OLURGY INC. ~~.~/ Eric w. Eklund President EE: je ~dmium Plating• Chemical Film Conversion Coating. Anodizing• Passivation • Sil kscreening • Pickling • Electropolishino • Ory Film LubrlCMion Hard Chrome Electroless Nickel• Caustic Etching. Black Oxide, Tin & Copper Plating. Rotoblasting. Tube Banding• Heliarc Welding• Marine Hardware ' Juaa 07, 1979 . .Mr. Ray ~. Lewis . . OAANGE COUNTY SJlllITA'I'ION DISTJUCT. ... P.O. Box 8127 , .. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 ·.1\ttention t ~r. Lewis · .... • j ''· .; ... ... . . . Electrolurl'.'r! !nc. was forced .tO mo~ to our present locattd~ at 1121 Duryea· Avenue, Irvine. our previous ioea~ion was·. 320.0~ ':Pt:., and our present location is 20,000 Ft. '. ·· we are trying to. co:::1ply "ith all 'oranqe County Sanita.ticn ·District s.tandardg' in that we :iave used "water suppreseors on each water line and all line• are fad directly into ~'e three drains. We use static rinses on some o~ our -orocesses and. have eon,rerted ~o a neox ~·d.thout ehr~me. · .. . The nature ~f our business has changed since we moved to Irvine and we have been foreed to a•d a niqht shift o! tw~ platers to keep our current customers, since we are a service bu•ineas. We would like to haV8 you comlider raising cur. water allocation to allow us to service our current castomers. ~ie hJJ.d a ~r.,:,l~m Wednuday, 6/6/79, in thllt: our fifty qall.on plastic irridate tank ruptured and some of the irridite dGd ~ down ~h~ drain. • .. ·· .. '•'1' ~ • ·1;., • . • .• -\<i . ·, .;.1 .. . ~ -·. ~\: .• • •· • a ;.. . ·: ; ;~. ~-... :,: f:l~1 ··.· ~··?tJl":. ;.~ . :.\~~;~~~~·;· :~~~ -~ .. ·=~:·:> :',:~ ;i. .·_:-,···· .. ,.~ ' ... ,•.\.;i-; .. . ·"'· .' ·.• .· ., .. ·. -· ... . _ ... -.. ·· . we have subaequent:ly chanqed to a rubber lined 9teel tank and -.. u have reaoived this problem from ever occurin~ at any futt1r~ a~.te. . · ·.,~ If you require any additional informa~ion, ~1ea9e ~~ntaat. ~• .. immedia t:el y. Sincerely, Bric w. Eklund ELEC'l'ROLURGY, INC .• BWE1es .•·.·, . .. ' : •:.: . ... ; : ... : .: .~·~ ,~•. ELECTROLURGV INC. 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 • Phon~ 714-540-61! 1 5 ~ r ...... DATE __ A_u__.g_u_s_t___,3 .... , ___ :._9_8 ..... 3_ TO Para todos los plateadores FROM Eric Eklund & RJbert Moiso SUBJECT: NO VAN A HABER TANQUES VACIADOS. SI NECESITAN VACIAR TANQUES VEAN A BOB MOISO 0 ERIC EKLUND. CUALQUIER PLATEADOR QUE VACIE UN TANQUE EN EL SUELO SERA DESPEDIDO IMMEDIATAMENTE . . /·· ,· . ~-, L -.,. _., .__.-'--"' . . I ~ <-( ERIC W. EKLUND ' ('\, .'· .. fl ROBERT MOISO Cad iu Plating. Chemical Film Cdhvenion Coating• Anodizing• Passivation. Sllklcreening • Pickling ." Electropolishing• Ory Film Lubrication t. Hard Chrome Electroless Nickel• Caustic Etching• Bleck Oxide, Tin & Copper Plating• Rotobla1ting • Tube Bending. Heliarc Welding• Marine Her~wlt!"l!I FOR .. I i COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INDUSTRIAL WASTE DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain Valley, California 92708 Telephones: Area Code 714-540-2910 -962-2411 NO. 7-162 DATE: 9-1-83 CLASS I PERMIT FOR DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER ISSUED BY 7 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. __ _ TO NAME. PHONE . . . . . 540-6415 ... . _. · -_ .. S.l.C. NUMBER 3471 SERVICE ADDRESS same as above 92714 FLOW MEASUREMENT BASED ON CONSUMPTION LESS 0 NUMBER DAYS WORKED/YEAR -. •. 260 · · LOCAL SEWERING AGENCY D 7 ·.~. z:~:: ... -··~. • ... · MILLION GALLONS/YEAR %LOSS AS REPORTED BY PERMITTEE PERMIT LIMITATIONS BASED ON .023 MGDFLOW CONSTITUENT Lbs/Day MG/L CONSTITUENT Lbs/Dav MG/L -- Arsenic Lead 0.4 Cadmium Q.2 Mercury 'w,'romium(Total) Q.4 Nickel l,9 Copper o.6 Silver 1 a Cyanide(Total) 1 a Zinc 1 9 Cyanide( Free) Q 2 BOD Oil or Grease 100 TSS ---- ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ~ Prior to Expanding Wet Process. the Districts Shall be Notified in Writing. D Company is Required to Submit Self Monitoring Reports. ~ Copies of Water and Tax Bills to be Submitted as Obtained. CONSTITUENT PERM:T FEE 150.00 NO. EMPLOYEES EXPIRATION DATE Lbs/Day MG/L Control No. Check No. 1-02.69 Title ~'4~~~;::;;!:~3~~ ...... "-==----Director of Operations Title PERMITTEE NAME ELECTROLURGY, INC. COMPANY ADDRESS 1121 Duryea, Irvine, COUNTY SAN11 ATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAllft.r.,NIA INDUSTRIAL WASTE DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley, California 92708 Telephones: Area Code 714 -540-2910 -962-2411 CLASS 1 PERMIT FOR DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER ISSUED BY COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7 TO PHONE 540-6415 NO. 7-162 DATE: 9/1/82 5.1.C. NUMBER 3471 NUMBER DAYS WORKED/VEAR PERMIT FEE CA 92714 260 $50.00 CONNECTION ADDRESS .. LOCAL SEWERING AGENCY NO. EMPLOYEES same as above · FLOW MEASUREMENT conswnpcion iuu~. copies. o~ water. EXPIRATION DATE • <\ ... ·~ .. .. and tax bills to be submitted as obtained. 8/31/83 PERMIT LIMITATIONS lbs/day BASED ON .023 MGD FLOW Arsenic Lead 0 4 Suspended Sol ids Cadmium 0.6 Mercury Chromium (Total) 0 4 Nickel l.9 Oil or Grease lOOmg/1 I OTHER !! Copper 0.8 Silver LO Cyanide (Total) 1 0 Zinc 1.9 Cyanide (Free) c.2 BOD Additional Requirements Prior to exPanding wet process, the Districts shall be notified in writing by Discharger. .. -..... . .. ...-..• The named party is hereby granted permission to discharge wastewater into the sewerage facilities of the County Sanitation District of Orange County. pursuant to the current Regulations for Use of Districts• Facilities. Fee. requirements. limitations or c ditions imposed by this permit on discharge of wastewater are as listed above and as found on any additional attached pages. ~ . :~·i•;:-~~FOR FINANCE DEPT.. USE ONLY nd agree to all permit conditions sic I : .··. Invoice Date . : : .. · · Invoice No. 1: ~·· .. ~ ... , Control No. Title 11-1315 Chief Engineer Title PERMITTEE COUNTY SA' -~TION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY .. 'LIFORNIA INDUSTRIAL WASTE DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley, California 92708 Telephones: Area Code 714 • 640-2910 • 982-2411 No. _1.-;;..lw6.,.S........_ __ DATE: ~-7_-_l_-_76 ______ _ NAME Electrolurgy COMPANY ADDRESS PERMIT FOR DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER ISSUED BY COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO._l_ TO 3035 Holladay Street, Santa Ana 92705 CONNECTION ADDRESS Same PHONE 540-6415 LOCAL SEWERING AGENCY Sahta Ana STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (S.l.C.) NUMBERS 3471 CLASS PERMIT FEE EXPIRATION DATE I $ so 00 DISCHARGE QUANTITY CRITERIA WATER PURCHASED PER YEAR DISCHARGE PER YEAR NUMBER DAYS WORKED/VEAR DISCHARGE/DAV 6.0 · MG 6.0 MG 260 FLOW MEASUREMENT Consumption-100%. obtained. Copies of water and tax bills to be submitted as THIS SECTION PERTAINS TO CLASS I USERS A .YSES REQUIREMENTS "-"'split composite not to exceed 4 samples/year. PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS As necessary to insure compliance with ordinance. OTHER CONDITIONS 1. Sanitary based on 33 employees. 2. Prior to expanding wet process, Districts shall be notified in writing by discharger. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MASS EMISSION RATES lbs/day lbs/day OTHER: lbs/day ARSENIC LEAD 4 CADMIUM l.Q MERCURY CHROMIUM (TOTAL) 1.2 NICKEL ] g COPPER ] g SILVER ] a CYANIDE (TOTAL) 1 g ZINC 2 g CYANIDE (FREE) .2 MG THE NAMED PARTY IS HEREBY GRANTED PERMISSION TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER INTO THE SEWERAGE FACILITIES OF THE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, PURSUANT TO THE CURRENT REGULATIONS FOR USE OF DISTRICTS' FACILITIES. FEES, REQUIREMENTS, LIMITATIONS OR CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THIS PERMIT ON DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER ARE AS LISTED ABOVE ANO AS FOUND ON ANY ADDITIONAL ATTACHED PAGES. FOR FINANCE DEPT. USE ONL V Invoice Date 11 nvolce No. control No. Date Paid Check No .. TITLE 0046 PERMITIEE u DISCHARGE DATA u u . ·' f. . J li'lAS'IEWATER .ANALYSIS INVOI CE REPORI' R.E .oe r-vEu NOV 2 l 1983 Date Permit No. Your v..iastewater discharge has beo..Jl sampled . The results are as follcws : 'Ibtal Suspe..rrled Solids 3 . rrg/l . -------- Biochemical Oxyge..11 Dara.rrl rrg/l. ------ Con::entration Discharge Penni t L.i.mi ts Pounds over Rate Per Constit'..:i.:..>ts rrg/l lbs/day lbs/day Limitation Pound CAI:MIUM .~b .2 a 2, om:::MI:UM l t 1 .1 ~ .., COPPER '· Q .l ~6 NICXEL l . S' -3 l· ~ IEAD , iq <..I • IJ. ZINC .g3 .. l. lt' OIBER ptt~ 14'. .o Discharge calculated in Penni t __ · -"'-Q=--~--3~_r.rn Actual Discharge " OJ,'f MQ) Sample Date ( s) : _ ___,l..--.l ..... / ...... J'""'---._;;;;3~/_fl__...3..__ ______ (SaTDp~ for non-working hours w--ere • eliminated) Ti.Ire: IL/OO I..cx:a tion: c..o . -58Cr Please address any questions conce..-rning th.is re;::ort to ~ Industrial Waste Division, extension 252 or 253 . v'f:."'4 _/;) s p. Be..riz~rT Char9:e incipa.1 In::lustrial Waste Repre sentative JPB/de I.ab . It> • _ _,,,_;.....:,_;__;j_~' --- -------------· -... -····--------·---··-------· .... 1 f \ at-e Calculated Contact DISCHARGE DATA ·. \~ . By Phone Numoe r '-1. El &'t'"° l ~'f' 1-. (Company Name 76., . .z,(u (Date {Inspector) 09.s"'r (Time} Sample Location Lab Sheet No. #1 --~c~·-o~·----------#1 _s_,_,_, ___ _ #2 ----------#2 ------------------#3 ________________ __ # 3 ________________ __ ·Stop #1 °1 'lo liZao #2 o3Jlf!'O #3 0'12..11VO #I+ #5 ---- 10,000 g/yr/employee .2.'=P \t.Ork ing days/yr ,33 emp 1 oyee s Start 93, 12:1.0 03 31.1,ao 0'(2. 9070 Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 HGD G, 'ISO • D'f8 60 < .001 lb7o .01.a. • tJO) Less Loss in Process 100 3 c '5' %> --1--o-~-~-1 Process Discharge . 9 ;::>t:) _ % Total Flow ~culated Discharge J.K.I _ Pounds/Day Permit Li mi ts Pounds/Day Process Discharge Constituent Si J ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead ~inc CN · (T) TSS BOD ' ··~ . Other· /.' 3.2.7 /, $' p.o ft 0-2'3 MGD Hg/1 • '1 .b f , . '( /., Hours of Operation Hours of Co,lte .2!fPU'~ l ,. mo/1 · ·Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 /, L/ 32.3 mg/1 Date C~lculated Bys:i\' ~ ffi f..,.__'tro ( "-f ,, Company Name Sample Location DISCHARGE DATA (Date) 1aoo {Time) Contact Phone Numbe r (Inspector Lab Sheet No. #1 s f!>C::. -------;._-----------#1 --' -~-7-~--- # 2 #2 ------------------ #3 ------~-----------# 3 -------------- ) ·Stop #1 92'#7S"'fo #2 _o322aoy #3 031''191 #I+ #5 ------ 10,000.g/yr/employee ,lfoQ W>rking days/yr 3..3 emp 1 oyees Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead '--Zinc /'- _.,.,., ... \ Start Location Consumption FT3 MGD % Total Flow Hours of Operation '''f3/ $ s: L/LIQS-.033 __ Q7tJo.mair1) D3l..7o,lf 110 .001 03!9 003 'i ,, .Qa'i Total Consumption .03~ . Less Domestic .oo l .a37 Less Loss in Process , Q Q l ( ~ %) --1-. -0 3-?- Process Discharge . ~ ~alculated Discharge ~ _ Pounds/Day D Mg/1 • g e " .3 • I ..::.. . I . 't Permit Limits Pounds/Day MGD Mg/1 . 'I /.'t . 'I /., Hours of ;;i:) ~/, mg/I Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. '2.o pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 .2 • ;:> mg/1 E9c,~ e klAn.t '. Date Ca 1 cu I ated -Contact By~ DISCHARGE DATA 'f''lo -"If' r Phone Number ~c\:~1J:1¥3J i.t~_,s/n (Date Of oQ en me) Sample Location #1 __ c~·~o~·~-------­ #2 #3 ______________ _ Stop Start 173 ,,.J,. OJoi~~d oss J11r Lab Sheet No. #1 &83S: #2 --~----------~---# 3 _______________ __ Location Consumption FT3 MGD % Total Flow Hours of Operation Hours of #1 t]'tOJf'd #2 ()3oVD1D #3 03393~~ #4 #5 ____ _ ·~ 10,000 g/yr/employee 2'9Q working days/yr '3} employees Process Discharge Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead Zinc ~N (T) TSS BOD --- Other --- F---~r----,1 Total Consumption Less Domestic .o-,'I ·00' Less Loss in Process • D 0 'f ( < %) --, ~----0---,,---, Process Discharge _ ~- j. mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids mg/1 B.O.D. l-0 pH ~culated Discharge Permit Limits Pounds Over ~ ___ Pounds/Day Pounds/Day Limitation D Mg/1 Mg/1 Mg/I ~.o 2. I .'f 1.7 .t f-.o· ,~ z. . ., I., DISCHARGE DATA Phone Number I). f 1-z. /8_1- (oate) 1050 (Ti me) Sample Location Lab Sheet No. #1 / .. 0 .. ---'-~--------------#1 __ I ..;;....<J~O"""""'L/-=:;;.0 __ _ # 2 #2 --------------#3~----------------# 3 ---------- Stop #1 03I11'10 #2 Oa$0'31o #3 Sj 32.S-7tJ #4 #5 ___ _ 10,000 g/yr/employee ~'2(:> ·NC>rk ing days/yr 33 employees Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ve r Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead Zinc ~ CN (T) TSS BOD --- Other --- Start Location 031711£0 O d. "do 1 LfD 'b'f 2 ""3 4B') Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 MGD ,()Q't '*a of .o>/ ~DO I . oS-o Less Loss in Process • 00 3 ( s %) --, ,--=-D...._.'-f ..__? Process Discharge . ~ % Total Flow Permit Li mi ts Pounds/Day _ , OJ.3 MGD D Mg/1 Mg/1 . (, I . 'f , 'i .• 3 I~ ./ /. 't """, / , I Hours of Operation lo Hours of Composite .2~ ko3o) /33. mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limi ta ti on Mg/1 /,0 ~g/1 D_pte CalcCJlated ,, Contact DISCHARGE DATA e;+ Phone Number ,_! cfol~!:tc~!:esj '1 (Inspector (Time) Sa mp 1 e Location Lab Sheet No. #1 l.. o. --------------~ #1 ~---/L~/~3-~~o/,__~~­ #2 #2 ----------------~ #3 ______________ _ #3 ------------ Stop #1 171'1 {o'20 #2 o:i. 4'S-' °l'f #3 0~~~710 #4 115 ------ 10,000 g/yr/employee lbo 33 employees Start 77012&/0 OJ. foS~ 'fa () 2 t,S'(? 't~ Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 MGO ... os'o ,oo( 14<.1' ,001 , ()~/ Less Loss in Process , 003 c L %> --------=--- Process Discharge I , o'1'b I % Total Flow ~lculated Discharge Permit Limits L.!:::::J ~ Pounds/Day Pounds/Day Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ve r Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead ..._;nc CN (T) TSS BOD -- Oth~r D Mg/1 I, 1 /, 9 ,OJ..3 MGD Mg/1 « l; Hours of Operation Hours of ~ ~ Jf,. mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/1 Date ·ca 1.cu1 ated f . By ·~' \ Sa mp 1 e Location 11 ~---=c..=:..:.,o~.~----~­ #2 #3 ---------- t=c\c Ek.\o.."J i:ontact ,,..• DISCHARGE DATA (Time) Phone Number (Inspector Lab Sheet No. #1 ~~;-~~g~~~h~~~-­ #2 ---------- # 3 ---------- Consumption Stop Start Location FT3 MGD % Total Flow Hours of Opera ti on #1 .1S""jjSO #2 J '23190 #3 7 /q31g'fo #4 #5 ____ _ 10,000 g/yr/employee c2,Q\o.Orking days/yr 33 employees --- Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ve r . Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel LP.ad ~c CN (T) TSS BOD --- Total Consumption Less Domestic 'l3o ~oo7 "10 "00/ /, '13o , oLf 'l " 0 S-b ,. oo I Less Loss in Process ~ Oo 3 c s=-% ) __ _.;.I ....=....111;..=.__I Process Discharge , 0 5"1. I ~Calculated Discharge ~ Pounds/Day D Mg/1 I. { • /, "& , ,J I '-I Permit Limits Pounds/Day .. 023 MGD Mg/1 ,L/ /,' /,'I rsm .. 19aJ( It) Hours of Composite 2~(12..,J S-~. mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 , s: /, 'i mg/1 D,at~ CalctJlated ~ '-'Ekctn~ Ill'(~,/ ·· (Company Name)f Sa mp 1 e Location #1 _ ___,;C~·;..;;;;.O~. ___ _ #2 #3 --------- Contact DISCHARGE DATA Phone Number (p' 'f-\c; f gz. (Da e (Inspector) \ZZO (Time) Lab Sheet No. #1 __.......IS__.<2;;....,o:~~=i-------­ #2 -------------- # 3 ----------- Consumption Stop Start Location FT3 HGD % Total Flow Hours of Opera ti on #1 Zle \ J l 0 #2 1s \ 331oo #3 ____ _ #4 #5 ____ _ 10,000 g/yr/employee l(po i,..orking days/yr 3"3> employees Total Consumption Less Domestic l3o ~OO\ 3'190 .030 .OD\ ,,oso Less Loss in Process _002: c ~ %> -~1~-o~..,-ol Process Discharge _ (..,.l) _ z4 hv J\~c~ov'~ Hours of Composite (1zzo~z4 <gt;• mg/) Suspended So 1 ids mg/1 B.O.D. pH Process Discharge Calculated Discharge Permit Limits Pounds Over -=-------__.,. ~ Pounds/Day Pounds/Day Li mi tat ion Constituent Si 1 ve r Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickei Lead ~c CN (T) t\TSS BOD ---' Oth~r D Mg/1 · \.Z MGD Mg/1 Mg/1 Date CplGulated Contact DISCHARGE DATA ~ Phone Number ,.._ (Company Name) l Sample Location #1 SBC... ---~---------------- # 2 #3 ________________ ~ (oit'fe) \~~o (Time) (Inspector Lab Sheet No. #1 __ \-..:~:......i4o..:.L,~~---­ #2 ~----------- # 3 ---------- Consumption Stop Start Location FT3 MGD % Total Flow #1 ozr:; Js5o #2 1 Z. '1 t;' 5DO #3 OZ.\~ ~<30 #4 #5 ____ _ ~ \'-7"10,000 g/yr/employee f. _?t,O 1..orking days/yr \: 3 !. emp I oyee s Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nicke1 Lead ~ CN (T) TSS BOD --- Other 0Z.S7~\0 \L\o .00\ (oJ~o .oc;o \\~O .OD4 Total Consumption Less Domestic .O~o .,oS4 Less Loss· in Process 0 ( 0 %) --1 o'"'-~4-1 Process Discharge _ \...I"? _ D Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Mg/1 \:z z.z Permit Li mi ts Pounds/Day .. 023 MGD Mg/1 Hours of Opera ti on Hours of Composite r;7,, mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. 7,c pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/1 ,Cai cul ated Contact ·' DISCHARGE DATA Phone Number ' \ Same le Location (oJ 1-2 I ~z.. D te) \DOS (Time) Lab Sheet No. Co #1 ----~:;.......----------#1 __ \ b_S_\ <2 ___ _ #2 #2 -------------------#3 ________________ __ # 3 ----------------- Stop #1 (oqs-o \40 #2 ZG"'3Z\O #3 \40S5o #I+ #5 ------ ?JaO \o,Orking days/yr 32 emp 1 oyee s Start Location L£142ge.o oz.s:; \490 \3'1~20 Total Consumption Less Domestic Less Loss in Process ( () %) Process Discharge Consumption FT3 MGD 7710 JO .001 .O\oJ .00' Qlo~ 0 1.0(.,(., % Total Flow Calculated Discharge Permit Li mi ts Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ve r Cadmium Chromi urn Copper Nickel Lead .~ I I I D Pounds/Day Pounds/Day .. oz:~ MGD Mg/1 Mg/I .4 . "\ ,,, '-"Linc \ CN (T) TSS BOO --- Other Hours of Opera ti on Hours of Composite (!ooz)z"1 S mg/ Suspended So 1 ids 8.0.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/ Date Ca 1cu1 a ted .contact .. DISCHARGE DATA By Phone Number -._1 Ek c+-r o \ '-\ v-°' 4 .. (Company Name)J 1 /4.-s I gz. (Inspector) • (Time) Sa mp 1 e Location 'Lab Sheet No. u1 ---~C~.o~·--~~--­ #2 #1 '"'~S4 #2 ----------- #3 ----------# 3 ---------- Stoe #1 fclo31 "1:80 #2 oz~ociw #3 q~~() #4 #5 ZLD '32 employees Start --- (ob~~~(oO OZ.t? O't>(oO 9Z¥10 Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Less Loss in Process Consumption FT3 MGD ~zo 0 \ \00 # 00\ ( 0 %) ------I .o4s I Process Discharge % Total Flow (Locatio/_,---1 I .. . · Flow · I)(] Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Permit Limits Pounds/Day Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ve r Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead '-ii nc CN (T) TSS BOD --- Other r .!/I 7 • /. I/. '/ ' I : / h ,, • : Concen tr~ . .t.Jon.> ...,,.. Lbs/Day : J I Mg/1 .. :7- MGD Mg/1 .{e . \,q Hours of Operation 0100-\100 Hours of Composite (1 oz.r:;)z£\ <68.. mg/T Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/1 Contact DISCHARGE DATA ~ated Phone Number '-' [.\ e.c. t v-0 \"' V" :~r' -· (Company Name) I Sample Location lo I 1o-J j 9.1 (Oat~) (1 nspector \ \ 2S (Time) ·Lab Sheet No. #1 'Br -c.o. ---~_)~~'-";;;,.._ ________ _ #1 #2 \Jo17 #2 ------------------ #3 ~-----------------# 3 ------------------ Stop #1 (oZ0\30°10 #2 02-34448D #3 ------- #4 #5 ------ 10,000.g/yr/employee Z..(s;.0 :$s employees Start !oZ.~<o \So O'Z-39'1 So Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 MGD Less Loss in Process C:> ( 0 %) --,-,,0-5-,-, Process Discharge _ _ % Total Flow ! Loca t i on .-----I I ·---I~ ~ .---FI ow : L~ Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Permit Limits Pounds/Day Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel \ Lead '-1inc CN (T) TSS BOD Other- i/!/17 ,/ • I/ : Concentration· . .......-~Lbs/Day. D : / /f / ~I../~~ ·\:V-: i . ' . . \~-:~;;t . /· ~ ·--------...,. / --...-t:.----- Mg/1 .02.3 MGD Mg/1 Hours of Opera ti on Z4 his o~ ~\N\\>\t. Hours of Composite "' ls,• mg/ 1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. \ G,,t; pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/1 ' Date Calculated ~. eY >_.1 E le c Teo I v. v-""{ (Company Name) J Sample Location DISCHARGE D'TA (Date \OOO (Ti me) Lab Sheet No. '· Scd:_ € \ '" '"c\ Contact Phone Number Inspector) #1 ___ s-=--~~c~-----c_4o ____ _ #1 __ l_~_go_~---­ #2 #2 ------------------#3 _________________ __ # 3 ---------- Stop #1 02>4<?7-o #2 foZ.\]49 ~o #3 ___ _ #4 #5 ___ _ 321 employees Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ver ·Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead Start Ozs.:JS°\O bZ.\ I\ 4 o Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Less Loss in Process Consumption FT3 MGD ..,QOZ. .. D47 ·-( D %)------ 1.~~ Process Discharge % Total Flow Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Permit Limits Pounds/Day D Mg/1 Z .. \ =4.t .-023 MGD Mg/1 Hours of Operation ' o?Jx>-z1ob. Hours of Composite (Joo~z..q , '1b. mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids mg/1 B.O.D. \O.o pH Pounds Over Limitat? Mg/1 LS 'w/. . Zi·nc CN (T) TSS BOD --- \ Contact DISCHARGE DATA Phone Number Sample Location #1 ___..;S__.B ...... C:~--­ #2 #3 ________________ __ Inspector Lab Sheet No. #1 \S\°lcg #2 ----------------------# 3 _________________ __ Consumption Stop Start Location FT3 MGD 11 lo I\ 'll \ O #2 02£.20\0 #3 ____ _ #4 #5 ____ _ 10,000 g/yr/employee .-..-...-.-"° rk i ng days/yr 3 ~ emp 1 oyee s lo\ \t;330 0ZZJ11{) Tota] Consumption Less Domes·t i c ~3CSQ .03~ Z.40 .ooz. .. ool .034 Less Loss in Process () ( G %) ------, Process Discharge 1.03..:t % Tota] Flow Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Permit Li mi ts Pounds/Day Process Discharge Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead ~nc CN (T) TSS BOD D Mg/1 ( ,0 \.lo .::\ -\ .oz:~ MGD Mg/1 Hours of Operation c:RcL:>-\IOO Hours of Composite (13zs)z4 (::\Ce, mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. pH Pounds Over L imitation Mg/1 \. 2 mg/1 --. Other. --------------·· -···--- \ ~ ~a}culated ~ Sample Location DISCHARGE DATA i !13-\4 ,~\ (D te) (Tl~?OS" Contact Phone Number (Inspector) Lab Sheet No. #1 __ VY\ ___ \-\ ____ _ #1 #2 112 ------------------#3 ________________ ~ # 3 ---------- Stop #1 54'1~l00 #2 OZl°l 'SZO #3 ___ _ #4 _____ _ #5 ------- Process Discharge Constituent Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nicke1 Lead ~nc CN (T) TSS BOD n .. 1.. __ Start 5GtjT110 02\4 \00 Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 HGD S-~o .. Q=3o ZZO .. DOZ. .04z % Total Flow Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Permit Limits Pounds/Day D Hg/1 Z,3 :s MGD Hg/1 Hours of Operation 01(){)-2-\00 Hours of Composite (~oi:>)z.4 \3j mg/1 Suspended So 1 ids mg/1 8.0.D. Mg/1 \,] Ll l v ' Contact DISCHARGE DATA Phone Number 1._1 E le&tv-o\\:\r~ (Company Name) . s I 'V_ ,, 1~1 (Date I nspeetor) o:too (Time) Sample Location Lab Sheet No. #1 ".o. ______ \.,.., ___________ __ #1 _\~_l_JS-___ _ #2 #2 ------------------ #3 ------------------- # 3 ________________ __ Stop 11 OZ-o<g \Jo #2 z;7 °14 °I <e.o #3 ___ _ #4 ___ _ #5 ___ _ 10,000 g/yr/emplayee ZiaO · \\() rk i ng days/yr 33 employees Process Di seharge Constituent Si 1 ver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel b.lid Zinc CN (T) TSS BOD Start oz.01c:::i i,o i;,1415s;zo Location Total Consumption Less Domestic Consumption FT3 MGD ZIO .ooz ... 033 ,0"3b .oo' Less Loss in Process ., oe6 c 0 *> _ ............. I ~0---3--~-1 Process Discharge . • 1 \ • % Total Flow Permit Li mi ts Pounds/Day D Hg/1 o3 \ .,.z.. -~ ·? MGD Mg/1 1.ci Hours of Operation Hours of Composite (?"Ob~ \Z.\ mg/l Suspended So 1 ids B.O.D. 9.0 pH Pounds Over Limitation Mg/1 mg/1 Contact 540-{A\t;9 Phone Nw-1be_r ______ _ DISOiARGE DATA "..' E\e.c..j-n, I "'""Sj/ (Company Name) . Sample Location 11 ~BC-C..o 12 ____________________ _ 13 ____________________ _ 11 12 13 f 4 IS Stop Meter· Reading Start (Dat ) De.. Wove" VV\"V\ ( Inspec.tor) \000 (Time) Lah Sheet No. 11 \3Cf <?b9 .t 12 --------13 ----------------- Consumption FT3 MGD 40\0 .03o Hours of Operation 24] Hours of Composite flooo~Z-9 . Total Consumption qz. . mg/: Less Loss in Process c::> . ( 0 'l LU5.Domestic oOO ) \ Z.~ ( g3 Employees) Deduction·:_ oOO\ Process Discharge f .. oz.~ I Calculated Discharge Permit Limits Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Ml' ' ad \~e \ Zinc CN (1') CN (F) /Other ·----..~~~-1:~-J · Potmds/Day Potmds/Day \..\ ZA • '3 • Ce .oz . I ,OZs MGD Q(p .L\ 0$? 1.9 ~~ \.9 Suspended Solid! 8.0.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation z,o mg/J Contact 540-{A\t;; Phone Number DISCHARGE DATA Sample Location 11 SBC.... 12 ____________________ _ 13 ____________________ _ Meter Reading Stop fl b533\7-0 12 0\98990 13 14 IS Start r;i;; zg4zo O\Cf~jt;'o z.I z.3-z4 I£> 1 (Da.tel) (Time) O°tz.o Lah Sheet No. 11 \3800 12 -----------------13 ----------------- Consumption FT3 MGD 4Joo .o-sr;- 40 0 Hours of Operation O'@-llo?:o ,... . . Total .Consumption la '"2; • . mg/: Less Loss in PTOcess C> ( 0 to) L8SS'Domestic .,C>o l z.kO ( 33 Employees) Deduction.·. - Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel -'.ead -~ Zinc ": ('r) (F) / Other Process Discharge Calculated Discharge · Pounds/Day .3 ·=1 .z • 2. .o\ ~ .co\ I .031 I Perm:i.t Limits Pounds/Day .0Z3 MGD 4(p .4 .~ (.9 .4 I. Cl\ Suspended Solid! B.O.D. pH Pounds Over Limitation mg/~ . Date: alculated .> Sample Location 11 Sac.. #2 ____________________ _ 13 ____________________ _ #1 12 #3 #4 #S Meter Reading Stop 1q 1 l qo 5=J~\~~D Start DISCIARGE DATA I j z1 -z•i/ " I · (Oat ) o~;;o (Time) Lab·Sheet No. #1 \3]'1~ 12 Contact S4o-<e4\~ Phone Number 0.E. t-\o \.!elf MA"\ (Inspector) -----------------13 ----------------- Consumption FT3 MGD <eo Hours of Operation Hours of ~mposi~ 00\60 .. Total .Consump~ion. '.· Less Loss in Process .{)()£_ .. ·. . . \ 3~ : . . .. "f!ig/1 Suspended Solids (_5_%) Less Domestic oDu \ 'Zk£) ( ·p3. Employees)" . D8dtiction· -... . ......... -.·~~003 . ·.• ... Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper N!ckel Lead ~nc ~ CN (T) CN (F) / Other Process Discharge Calculated Discharge Potmds/Day ...• '~ .5 oL ~ .. Qt z I .oz1 I Permit Limits Pol.U'lds /Day .OZ..3. MGD ..... c.::, .:1 ,3 1.:i .. :1 1,~ ·a.o.o. . ··: ,-· .. ·. ··-. co.D pH Pounds Over Limitation -' mg/I . .. , . ·. . Contact 640-CA\S" Phone Number DISCHARGE DATA -._; E. lv:.tvo 1111 ''91 (Company Name) DE. Hove..v-ooc."' (Inspector) (Time) Sample Location Lab Sheet No. 11 c.o. 11 '3 fo!Zl 12 12 ---------------------------------------13 ____________________ __ Meter Reading Stop 11 b\q;-<;?;-o 12 5"~'6 ~I Io 13 #4 IS Start Ol9S-<??Do 6°'3,9 Z.4 '10 . . : , Total . Consumpt~on Less Loss in Process 0 ( 0%) Les5Domestic , 00 \ # 3 Consumption FT3 MGD So -L\zzo ~3z · .. 032· ..... · :·.·-Z..~o.:c · 3s .. Empl-oyeesJ .. ·neaW:tiQn·:~·:-..... • · :. · ... " ·· ·"·.,·001· ··=·· ...... -... Hours of Operation Z=\ . , ... · ..... :.· ..... ~ : . ""' ':. :•--.. l .. O pH "\ Process Discharge I . ()3 \ I ~. ----r-----,.,-----_· __ Calculated Discharge Pounds/Day Perinit Limits Pounds/Day ~z.s· Pounds Over Limitation Constituent MGD ~ .. ,. Silver Cadini '1Dl· · . • Chromium Copper Nickel Lead "'Zinc t'N (T) CN (F) ~---..--~..t'"-_.,. /Other ----;~-it::::--l':....--1 . . . .. : "lo. .. - 4.9 l-1 \ .. 3 ~ -~ ,-- . . . .. ,, . ··o.~·. .. : ... ·'2-1·· .. : .- 0::3 1.5. o~ O(p• l·:l 1~J7 o::J l·~ ~(- \ ~· )..\\ n Contac-t 540 ~ (p4\S- Phone Number DISOfARGE DATA '-' E I e.c.. "tr o \ \.\ ""4'f (Company. Name) \z.J \S -\le \ '20 (Date iD, S . We" e" W\c."" (Inspector) · \ooo Sample Location 11 SB.G 12 ____________________ _ 13 ____________________ _ Meter Reading Stop 11 C\C\34So #2 63\'31 \0 13 #4 #5 Start o\q~oo 5309]50 (Time) .Total. Consumption· Less Loss in Process C) ( 0 %) Less Domestic .CO\ -Zfoo ( 3~ Employees) Deduction - Process Discharge Lab Sheet No. 11 \ 3<e-:;-z_ 12 -------------------1# 3 --------------------- Consumption FT3 MGD 5a .O~J .oo\ Hours of Operation ~\1co Hours of _ ~­~ \q~ mg/I Sus~ed Solids mg/l 8.0.D. pH Calculated Discharge Pennit Limits Pounds Over Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead Pounds/Dar. .l,, 1.4 .3 < ~ Pounds/Dar.. Limitation v0Z3 ~ MGD ~ "lo IL\ \.o -~ L<=t '\ i.I -~ • l.:_ "('" '-"'Zinc . \ \,~ 1 I CN (T) CN (F) Other ----~~~~-k~...J .. l -\): 'y '--'> h V\\V './ 1:011t:ict 540 -<e4 \S" . Phone: f\u..W.:r DISCl,\RC:I! OAT,\ .. Co~p3ny H4mc) . i .. mp 10 r.oc::l ti en • 1 ~Bk -Co 2 ____________________ __ 3 ____________________ __ • • Meter Readin&? Stoo t Olqzt; 10 1 5"Zk4i"'O 3 4 s St.irt Otqz.410 f;z~ ~l,SO ' .. \-z..f 3-4 I <15o (Da.tc)' . DE. \-\0,1 e:~W\A.~ (lnspcc~orJ (Time) \ \·oo i.ab Sheet No • .. 11 \3~30 12 ------------13 ------------------• Consur.:ption· n3 MGD 4o l,z.\o .. 04~ .· .. Houis of· Op~Tntion Zj -· Hours of" rmeo)·~~ .· . .. --:. : .· """ .. Total. ~nsun:ption __ · _· ·_· _· __ .... 0_4 __ ~. . . ~ . .· . . .C-\(,o' •t/l Less Loss in P 0 TOccss 0 · .. . . ~,, Less Docestic .oo\. ( Zi.tJO) C 23 Employees) Deduction Process. Discharge . .. . · ·~·oo.\ . Suspended Solids mv./l ·_ . B.O.D .. · ·· ·····lo·~o·· . . . pH ... Calculated Disch3rgc Permit Limit~ Pounds Over . >nstitucnt ~~vcr- 1daium iro.rniu:a >ppcr Lek cl ~:u·~ me i lI : (!'>/ . . her ---· · Pot1nds/Cay Pounds/Dny Limit~~ion . . S .. 4· I Co,~ • '1 .. \ .04 --Z. .02.3 MGD .. ~ .4 -~ l-9 ~L\ L.:l 2.~ (~·.1 .1 ( \ . ·. .. . . \c1 .· . \:. 1 \; . . • .. • -. · · t;.c 'c t:-f-..... \ lA V\cf · · ( ·on tact ' $"40 -'2'3 \S- DI5Cl1\Rr.1! O,\T,\ .. Sru:iplc T..oc:iticn • 11 ~B~ 12 ____________________ __ fl ____________________ __ • • Meter Rc.adint? Stoo 11 000 z_r; '10 t2 01<??4700 113 5017200 f 4 ~s .. St:irt oooir;tr,o 0 l~4 \\0 50:Z \~Oo. ·" lCJ ZO-Z\ \2<9 (Dat ' \Q4$ (Time) J.nb Sheet No. 11 l-S3J \ 12 • · . ------------------13 ________________ ___ Consumption r"T3 MGD . 540 . . .. . Houis of Qrerntion · O~O-\Jco -· Hours of ~ -. . Total Consmr.ption ..047 mg/1 ·"1.) Less Loss in P'roccss ... ,. ---U2_%) Less Dor.estic Zk·O C 33 Employees) Deduction ~6ot ~ Process Discharge . [040· Calculated Discharge Permit Limit~ · Pounds/Cay Pounds/D~y .z.:s MGD. . :ons tit ucn t Suspended Solids mg/1 n.o.o. · .. · ·9:.·o · · pH ." Pounds Over . Lirnit~t~ II ... • . · •. JI ·~ · • f!;r;, ;_, r'-'.-.... : :hrc_;nium :oppc:.· Uckcl r,c:ul Zin~ .,., .. ~.) ... , l 0 oz.. 0 01 .z ,_, ',Ff b~ t.c .l.•1Jl cu.l ;a t·cJ ~ C'--.. ·outac:t 5'~o -~Li I~ DISCIAnr.r: O.\T,\ rlt\C.c .. > \ 7 l;J.-~} &o.' (D:itc) l;too • Mle Mr..U (Inspector) 7 (Time) Snr.iplc r.oc:iticn • f .. nb Sheet No. ll ____ ~:S~&~c:::.. __________ __ a1 ___ ,_;l......._.$~0 ....... oso..,_ __ __ 12 ____________________ __ 12 .• . fl ____________________ __ 11 r2 OS 14 ~s • • Meter Rcadini? St on Ol7oS-j3 /flil3'1~o . St:irt 0170.L/ 10 '-/h'27'i30 Total Conswr.ption -..__) Less Loss 0 in p·~ccss d. · .. ~ L:::'ol --r---. Less Dor.estic , OD I C 33 Employees) Deduction Process Dlschargc ------------------13 ------------------. : Consumption J.jl MGD Houis of QI?erntion • 00/ 07 l!JO -/'J(!)O -. · . 'o'tS-•(, 02.0 . Hours of ' -.. Co!!!Eosi~e . j . . . .. 'Z5Z.. m~/1 Suspended Solids S-.0 mg/1 ,· B.O.D. ,oo/ · · · · · · ·i~o · · · . C"Q'i7?i· pH :' .;.. .. #I·: J : Calculated Discharge Permit Limits Pounds Over . :Onstitucnt :adciium :bro.mi um ackcl .cad , • .. L ~J .. 11~ · Potmds/Cay Pouncls/Dny Li mi tat ion , O:l3 MGD .· ·. I.I O.lo o.s- %.S-0.4\ 2.f ·. C>.1-1.1 .. • . . :· ~I' I'-. '-b L-V'"'U 'lntact 510-·{,4/S- Phone: f\ultlb~r . DISOlARC:I! O.\T,\ • .. ~-l"~-11-8D M.M ~A-f<Tlf Y° (Coa:~p:iny H41mc) Snr.iplc J.oc:iti en • fl~* 12 ____________________ _ f 3 11 f 2 BS 14 ----------------------• • Meter Rc.adin;? Stoo Ql(of:;10 43(p2250 St:iTt Ol~IZ~O (D:itc) (Tisnc) Total Conswr.ption Less Loss in P"roccss , Ob'2:. ·· • ~,, Less Dor.estic .ODI · ( 3:; Employees) Deduction /030 J.nb Sheet No. 11 l?." 4 3 12 (Inspector) . . -----------------13 ----------------- Consumption J-73 MGD Bo ,CX>I ·5oso ,• . .. . ,00?>. .. Houis of Operntion . 0100~1100. -•. ·. Hours of .. ~osite ' ioso) Io Ma, · . . f lo:3 mg/1 Suspended Solids mg/! ·. n.o.o. ....... "~o pH ... • Process Discharge ..;. . · .. Con:; tit ucnt s~~\·cr C.idt1ium Chro.r.iium Coppct• ~tckcl J.c:id Zi~. '!-I -~·) .-tl l Calculated Discharge . Potmds/Cay . . 011 Oi~ ~ .o~ • J ; . . .. ,,,, . PcTJui t Limits. Pounds Over . l>ounds/D:?v Limitation ,023· MGD • Q,~ Q,~ Q(L. ~~ .. z: ~cJl-g?1 ERi ( EJ<lUNO Contact 5~D-,~IS Phone Number I~~ ~lculated DISCHARGE DATA ~ E LEC.. Tr2o L\JRG)' 3-/0-19-60 M Jv1 CC A RTHY (Company Name) Sample Location 11 ~ 12 ____ ~----------------13 ___________________ __ Meter Reading Stop 015~.350 112 412.3120 #3 #4 #5 Start . 01s-12ao 4 llCJoqo (Date) (Time) Total Consumption Less Loss in Process 0.002-. ( S-%) · Less Domestic O. 00 I C 33 Employees) Deduction Process Discharge (Inspector) ()Cf3Q Lab Sheet No. 11 · I Z 008 12 ------------------ # 3 ---------------- Consumption FT3 MGD 7D 0.001 4030 6.03() Q,031 Q,003 I o.ozs I Hours of Operation 07oo-Z4oo Hours of (,;more \?4 3o· ll~. mg/I Suspended Solids mg/I B.O.D. Calculated Discharge Permit Limits Pounds Over Pounds/Day Pounds/Day Limitation 0,023 MGD Constituent Silver Cadmium Q.{a Oifa Chromium Q.3 Q,~ Copper Q.l.. o.a Nickel 4' .01 Q.~ Lead .03 I.~ iC o.;, I, j ~\<a-~ ~ CN (1') ~ y I t:; l'IL t:: KL\JtvU Contact 5410 -'1tt1s- Phone Number DISCHARGE DATA 2-13-141-Sc M. t1 'CA R. TH-i (Company Name) (Date) (Inspector) ll<lS- (Time) Sample Location #l ___ ~...-..-.---·~A'="-------------- #2 #3 11 #2 13 #4 #5 ---------------------- ---------------------- Meter Reading Stop Start Total Consumption Less Loss in Process 0.001. (~%) Less Domestic Q.001 ( 33 Employees) Deduction Process Discharge Lab Sheet No. #1 112,~4 12 -------- # 3 ------------- Consumption FT3 MGD 1.q'-10 C.033 0.033 I o.o5o I Hours of Operation 0000-l]OO B.O.D. Calculated Discharge Permit Limits Pounds Over Constituent Silver Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead ~Zinc CN (T) CN (F) ,pl .. ~er -----~=--~--~--J Potmds/Day Pounds/Day Limitation 0,1.. Q,~ o.3 0,f o,oi.. o.<e C>.C23 MGD 0.fo 0.4 OS t. ;/r1 --~ ... ·, . THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 28th day of November, 1983, between ELECI'ROLURGY, INC., 1121 Duryea Avenue, Irvine, CA, hereinafter refer.red to as "CCMPANY", and I£MRY & ASSOCIMES, A california Corpora- tion, 17748 Sky Park Boulevard, Irvine, CA, herema:fter referred to as "CCNSULTANT" • WITNESSETH: ---------- WHERFAS, O::MPANY is an electroplating industcy dischargmg quan- tities of non-canpatable waste to the sanitai:y sa-JerS, and. WHEREAS, CCM>ANY has been issued a Class I discharge pemti.t by the Cowity Sanitation Districts of Orange COtmty, and WHEREAS, ~ANY has on several occasions discharged quantities of non-canpatable pollutants in excess qf the pemti.t limitation, and WHEREAS, ~ANY has decided that in order to meet its pemti.t i;-equire:mmts as well as the EPA electmplatinq categorical discharge standards, a pretreatnent facility is required to treat a:M>ANY's waste prior to discharge to, the sanitai:y sewer, and WHEREAS, CXMPANY has requested professional assistance to design said pretreatment facility, and WHEREAS, CCNSULTANr has the professional qualifications to pio- vide the professional services required. NCM, THEREFORE, for nutual consideration, it is hereby agreed between CCM>ANY and CXNSULTANr: 1. COOSULTANl' will, perfom the services as outlined in the scope of woJ:k shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part thera:>f. 2. cx:MPANY shall pay to a:NSULTAN'l' upon invoice on an houly basis o~. the schedule shewn on Exhibit "B" attached here- to and made part there:>£. Said services shall not exceed a maximJm of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) with- out further authorization by CXM?ANY. -1- l1)Wry 'fISSOczates 3. CCNSULT.WI' shall sul:mit periodic invoices to C'Q.IPANY on a four ( 4) week billing cycle for all savices perfonned to date. CCM?ANY shall pay to a::NSULTANT said invoiced am:runt within thrity (30) days of re- ceipt of said invoice, assuming that \.ork has been perfonned satisfactorily. 4. '!his \t.Ui:k described in Exhibit "A" will be canpleted as set forth in said Exhibit, rut not later than .July 1, 1984. 5. '!my change in scope, including entension of tjme, will require CXMPANY and CCNSULTANT to renegotiate the tenns of this Agree:nent and determine whether canpensation shall be increased or decreased. 6 •. Ali° notices to either party by the other shall be deaned given when made in writing and delivered or mailed to such party at their respective addresses as follows: ''Ca.tP.ANY'' ~LURGY I INC. 1121 Dw:yea Avenue Irvine, CA 92714 "a:>NSULTANT" LaiRY & ASSOCIATES 17748 Sky Park Boulevard -.suite 100 Irvine, CA 92714 . •. 7. 'Ibis Agreanent may be terminiated in whole or in part in writing by either party in the event of substantial failure by the other party to fulfill its obligations under this Agreamnt through no fault of the tez:mina- ting party, provided that no termination may be effected unless the other party is given not less than ten (10) calendar days written notice. a. In the event either cx::MPANY or CCNSULTANT shall bring action or proceeding for damages for an.alleged breach of any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party ~l be entitled to recover as part of such action or proceeding, all litigation and collection expenses, in- cluding witness fees, court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. Arbitration will be attempted if both parties nutually agree before, during, or after litigation has begun. -2- l~wry cflSsoczates m w.rmESS WHEREDF, this Agreanent is executed by the parties as of the day and year first written above. "CCMPANY" "CCNSULTANT" Novanber 28, 1983 (Date) .-.. ~,INC. By £~0&L1 (Signature) '\ By -3- ERIC EKLUND (Typed) PRF.sIDENr (Title) 4 IXNALD J. MARrmSCN PRESIDENT {Title) .. l~wry fifSSoczates Exhibit "A" Consultant has, in oonjunction with Pfizer, Inc. , Minerals, Pigments and Metals· Division of New York City, New York, developed a pretreatment systan utilizing a lhne/carbonate slurry called "Hydropfloc" with a vortex separator called "Hydmdynam:i.c Separator" to retDVe heavy metals fran an industrial waste. Consultant will: Task 1. Prepare initial study report with cost estimates, operating costs, procuranent of necessa:cy equiprent and tine schedule for ccnplete operating facility. Task 2. Prepare necessary fabrication and installation drawings for a pretreatment facility using the Pfizer Hydropfloc system. Task 3. supervise mstallation of pretreatment facility. Task 4. Prepare operation manual for operation of pretreatrrent facility. Consultant shall canplete the following tasks as follows: Task 1. Within 30 days after execution of this agreem:nt. Task 2. Within 30 days after approval by canpany of study report ~ pleted under Task 1. Task 3. As re:;{Uired -Installation tine estimated to be 60 days. •. Task 4. Within 60 days after start-up of pretreabnent facility • A-1 .-... .. l~wry ¥fiSoczates -MINERALS, PIGMENTS 6 METALS DIVISION PF-IZ[f INC 2 35 I 42NO ST NI W YO F~k N Y 1001 I •.over ie r :?., 19 83 Mr. Ra v ~. Lew l :, 14 l6 l Dal l L.rn ,• Tustin , Cal if u rniJ As we discussed durin g P ll l l as1 v i :.,1 1, we ;1rv .1 11 xlnus Lo d1 •P l • p <1 wast8 w:tt er tre;1tnJL•11t :,)•-,'e m l 11 r 111 . v l,·1·tr11pl.11er !-. ind11st 1 11 southern C;1lifon1L1. l'I i l'l. wi 1 1 I' ••v idt! ;i "111 -ra<!l<'r llydr. -ri.11.imi< Separator f ur ,lclLv .. ~r v i n .J.11111.11 y , l8L1. [11 \)J'dL'r ,,, .1:;s j ~,1 """' Ill pt'<'j• II Ill!' "' 11·li1 I[<.! L'll L' 1 11:-.ill~ ,(1 .1w i Ilg •I .l ••llt lit< l I "''1 •.tl II 11:,,(• I 11 l . ,,i .i I 11 1 .1 I .. ,, I' .• ·' "I I P le3se ;Jdvi se u s j I 1 li.-·1 v i:-. .111 y thi 11)~ 1 l :,L' v11 11 m;1y 1wL· I al :.!ii I im••. Also, we need the i\ss11cL1ted J,,lbs 11 ,•d rPpfl or· analysjs lata in l.l e!'tr o - lurgy's wa s t es as s1>u11 ih pll ss ibl c. Tlt.111k vo u f or your h e l ;l . mg Enclosur es cc : W. Nazarewicz T . A. Happel P . R. Saueracker N. c . Trivedi D. B. Vanderh eiden K. J. Wis e \'l·ry truly yo ur s , I ( -<,{_ !-- l:. \.J. Kleczko l'rou u c t Mannger l.im c/Ll rnestone - I I I I I I , I ' ( 601. NON-COMel f ANCE wrTH PERMIT REQU(RE~ENTS ANO AP)L::;BLE =::s A. Ars en i : Copp er Lead Si ly er Zinc Routine Samp 1 i ng lf;routine co mpo sit! sampl i ng re ve a ls non-compli ance oy :he discharger with t he mass 2mission rates or conditions s~ec1fiea in the usar 's permi t, then the user shall pay to the Oistri~t fe es as specified in Tables ft and Itt, pursuant to t he prov i sions ln Section 601 (8 } and (C ). TABLE rr F~ES FOR NON-COM PL [AN CE ~[T~ PE~MIT CCNor-:oNS ~NO ~ASS EMISS:CN ~Ai ES ~.:u t ine ' , . ... ar.io . 1 n::: s ~ GJ> lQO.JO 10 0.00 ao .oo 100.CO so . .,c 100.CO 50.00 )ollars ?er ?ouna Jer Day in Excess r:,f '..imi~ Juri n g and ~fter ~fte r :CS A 3at:~ ' ~ ~ :~~ir!t ic n QJros S 2'.JC.CO 200.JO -~O. JO 2CO.OO 3CC .OO 15 0.QO 2~0. JO 2co.:;c : : : . ~o · 200.JG 100.00 :sa. oo S 300.CO 2:;c. CC I I 3CC. :c I 300 .00 240.00 300. :o ' I • -"'I -c :~..... I 28~. CO I 130 . GO I I • Cyan ioe (Total) 50.00 :;o. JG : 50 . JO i · '· Cyanide (~ree, ar:1enab 1e to chlorina:ion) PCS's, Pes:icides and Total Toxic Organ ic s Phenols Dissolved Sulfides 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 -33- 200.00 200.00 100 .00 100.00 2:0.00 300.00 150 .00 ·150 .00 I 3CO . 00 I 300 . ':O 1. 1so.00 . 15 0.00 DECEMBER 14, 1983 ~ REPORT OF THE JOINT CHAIRMAN PRESENTATION OF PLAQUE TO RETIRING DIRECTOR ELVIN HUTCHISON . ELVIN WAS SEATED AS A DIS TRICT 7 ALTERNATE TO REPRESENT THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT IN MARCH OF 1978, AND HE SERVED AS AN ACTIVE DIRECTOR FROM NOVEMBER, 1978 TO PRESENT . HE WAS CHAIRMAN PRO TEM OF DISTRICT #6 FROM MAY OF 1979 TO MAY OF 1980 AND HAS SERVED AS CHAIRMAN OF DISTRICT #6 SINCE MAY, 1980. <REPEAT WORDS ON PLAQUE : "FOR INSPIRING LEADERSHIP AND OUTSTANDING SERV I CE TO THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS . CHAIRMAN ELVIN HUTCHISON, CHAIRMAN DISTRICT #6 11 ) READ LETTER FROM KEN WILLIS EXPRESSING APPRECIATION OF THE JOINT CHAIRMAN'S EFFORTS REGARDING THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT'S OCEAN PLAN REQUIREMENTS AND THE DISTRICTS' 30l<H> WAIVER COMPLIANCE EFFORTS . <LETTER ATTACHED) KEN WILLIS INITIATED A MEETING ON NOVEMBER 18TH IN OUR OFFICES TO DISCUSS THE EFFECT OF THE AMENDED CALIFORNIA OCEAN PLAN ADOPTED THE DAY BEFORE, WITH EMPHASIS ON WATER RECLAMATION ON OUR DISTRICTS. ST ATE dF CAU-feORNIA · GE.ORGE OEUKMEJIAN. Gov~rnor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL 130ARD PAUL R. BONDERSON BUILDING 901 P STREET BOX 100 -_JRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95801 916-445-0922 - November 29, 1983 Mr. Donald A. Holt, Jr. Joint Chainnan of the Boards of Directors County Sanitation Districts of Orange County P. o. Box 8127 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Dear Mr. Holt: Thank you for the chance to meet with you again on November 18 regarding Orange County Sanitation District's Ocean Plan requirements. It is my impression from the meeting that we will be able to work cooperatively to solve the concerns of the Orange County Sanitation District. I think it was especially helpful for us to get together with Jim Anderson of the Santa Ana Regional Board and Ed Anton, Chief of our Division of Technical Services, and Fred Harper, as these are the gentlemen who are going to wind up preparing most of the documentation for the 30l(h) waiver. Don, I especailly want to thank you for your personal attention to these matters and extend to you my sincere appreciation for your good faith and understanding. I look forward to working closely with you in resolving mutual concerns now and in the future. - Please do not hesitate to call upon this office if at any time we can be of help to you. ll Si ncerelyl\ ./ I ,-) ./ !IJ/J #/v~ Ken~-• ·Willis Boa, u MeJ'ber i IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT THE REVISED CALIFORNIA OCEAN PLAN, WHICH WAS ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER 17, 1983, WAS MODIFIED FROM A STRICT PROHIBITION OF PIPE-LINE SLUDGE TO THE OCEAN TD -- AND I QUOTE -- "THEREFORE, IF FEDERAL LAW IS AMENDED TO PERMIT SUCH DISCHARGE, WHICH COULD AFFECT CALIFORNIA WATERS, THE STATE BOARD MAY CONSIDER REQUESTS FOR EXCEPTIONS . . . . PROVIDED FURTHER THAT AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ON THE PROPOSED PROJECT SHOWS CLEARLY THAT ANY AVAILABLE ALTERNATIVE DISPOSAL METHOD WILL HAVE A GREATER ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THAN THE PROPOSED PROJECT." END QUOTE WHILE THIS DOES NOT PROHIBIT OUR RESEARCH PROJECT, IT'S A FAR CRY FROM THE ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION OF SLUDGE TO THE OCEAN THAT HAS BEEN IN THE CALIFORNIA OCEAN PLAN SINCE 1972. SO, IN OTHER WORDS, WE ARE MAKING SOME PROGRESS. MANAGEMENT AND DEPARTMENT HEAD COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENT: BECAUSE OF THE PRESS OF OTHER BUSINESS, THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAS NOT CONSIDERED OR PREPARED RECOMMENDATIONS~TO THE JOINT BOARDS RELATIVE TO MANAGEMENT AND DEPARTMENT HEAD COMPENSATION ['[\\~ ADJUSTMENTS. SINCE IT IS CUSTOMARY THAT ANY ADJUSTMENTS WOULD BE EFFECTIVE JANUARY !ST, IT IS YOUR JOINT CHAIRMAN'S RECOMMENDATION THAT THE BOARDS TAKE ACTION TONIGHT DECLARING THEIR INTENT TO MAKt COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS, IF ANY, RETROACTIVE TO JANUARY 1, 1984, PURSUANT TO THE MEET AND CONFER PROCESS PRESENTLY UNDERWAY. -2- ;;,,;.. -I .,..,. ON DECEMBER 6TH, I MADE A PRESENTATION AT THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY LABORATORY MINI- -CONFERENCE ON DEEP-OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL RESEARCH ON BEHALF OF THE DISTRICTS INDICATING OUR WILLINGNESS TO PROCEED WITH THE DEEP-OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL PROJECT WHICH WE HAVE BEEN FUNDING JOINTLY WITH THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION. THERE WERE SPEAKERS FROM EPA, NOAA, THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD AND THE REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, AS WELL AS THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY. -3- MEET-I NG DA TE Dec. 14, 1983 DISTRICT l TJME 7:30 p.m. DISTRICTS 1,2,3,5,6, 7 & 11 (CRANK) I I I I I It I HANSON. I I I I I """"----(LUXEMBOURGERJ. GRISET •••••• ~ (HOESTEREY),,,,SALTARELLI •• ~ ==::::::::: (STANTON),,,,,,WIEDER •••••• ~ ___ _ DISTRICT 2 (MURPHY) I I I I. I I WEDAA. I I I I I.~ (OVERHOLT),,,,,ROTH •••••••• ~---- (ADLER),,,,,,,,BROWN,, ••••• ~ -- (NELSON). I I I I •• COOPER. 11 I I ·--AL---- (KUZNIK) ••••••• HOLT •••••••• ~---- !LUXEMBOURGER).GRISET. I I I I·~==== ODLUM) •••••••• KAWANAMI. I •• ~ CUL VE~) I I I I. I I PERRY I I I I I I·~== ::::::::: BEYER). I I I I I I I SMITH. I I I I I·~ (HOLMBERG),,,,,WEDEL,,,,,,.~====:::::: (STANTON),, •••• WIEDER. I I •• ·~ (CATLIN) •• I I II .WINTERS .. I I I ..,......., == == DISTRICT 3 !EDWARDS>. I I I I .FINLAYSON •• ·~ ---- LACAYO) ••••••• MULLEN •••• ••--1tt/!!!!:. ADLER),'.' I I. I BROWN,. I I. I·~ ---- PERRY),, ••• 11 .CULVER. I I I I·~---- (SEIDEL) ••••••• FRESE....... ---- (RISNER),,,,,,,GRGAS,,,,,,, ---- (DAVJS),,,,,,,,GRIFFIN ••• ,,~ ---- (LUXEMBOURGER),GRJSET,,,,,,~ ~:::: (RELL),,,,,,,,,MARSHOTT •••• ~ (COOPER),,,,,,,NELSON,, , ••• ~---- (OVERHOLT), I I I .ROTH. I I I I I I • ..JL---- (SELVAGGI) ••••• SYLVIA •••••• ~---- (MANDIC),t•••••THOMAS,,,,,, ._........---- (HOLMBERGJ,,,,,WEDEL,,, ,,, ,~ ---- (STANTON).. I I I .WIEDER •• I I I.~---- (CATLIN) ••••••• WINTERS ••••• ~:::::::: DISTRICT 5 (MAURER) •••••• ~ ••• ,,,, ...,,. (HEATHER). I I I I .PLUMMER •• I I·~ ---- (STANTON) •••••• WIEDER •• ••••~~::::: DISTRICT 6 (CRANK). I I •• I I .HUTCHISON. I I ..,..... (MAURER) •• I I I I.~ I I I I I I I V"'---- (STANTON) •••••• WIEDER •••• II ~ :::: DISTRICT 7 (BEYERL I I I I I I' SMITH. I' I I I I v (MAURER),,,, ••• ~ ••••••• ~==== ( HOESTERE y) I I .• I EDGAR I • I I I I ·~ (LUXEMSOURGER),GRISET. •••• ·~::::::::: (AGRAN),,,,,,,,VARDOULIS ••• ~ (GREEN),,,,, ••• WAHNER,,,,,, '-"""""' ---- (STANTON),,,,,,WJEDER,,,,,.~ ~ ~ DISTRICT 11 (MAC ALLISTER).BAILEY •• ••··~ (STANTON),,,,,,WJEDER,,,,,,~ -- (MAC ALLISTER). PATTINSON,,·~==:::::: 11/09/83 JOINT ~OARD' (MAC ALLISTER).BAILEY.,,,,,~ (ADLER)'' I I I I I' BROWN, I I I I I.~ -- !NELSON)) ••••••• COOPER •••••• ~== PERRY •••t••11CULVER,,,,,,~-­HOESTEREYJ,,,,EDGAR •• ,,.,,~ !EDWARDSJ. ••••• FJNLAYSmJ, •• ~ -- SEIDEL) ••••••• FRESE ••••••• ~::::::::: RISNER) I I. I.'. GRGAS •• ' I' I I .,_,,,,. (DAVIS),,,,,,,,GRIFFJN,,,,, .,,,,,,,, -- (CRANK)t•••••11HANSON,,,,,.~:::::::: (MAURERJ. I I ••• '.~. I I I''.~ (KUZNJK),,,,,,,HOLT •• ,, •••• ~ -- !CRANK),,,,,,t,HUTCHISON.,,~::::::: LUXEMBOURGERJ,GRISET,,,,,,~ ODLUM),,,,,,,,KAWANAMJ,,,,~ -- RELL).,,,,,,,,MARSHOTT •• ,.~-­ (LACAYO) I I I I I I I MULL EN I I I I ' I --,;;iii"' -- (COO PER) ••••••• NELSON •••••• ~ -- (MAC ALl..ISTERLPATTINSON,.,_~:== (CUL VER) t I I. I I I PERRY I I I I I I ·....iL- ! HEATHER J l' I I I I PLUMMER. I I I I ~ == OVERHOLTJt••••ROTH,,,,,,,,:J2: __ HOESTEREYJ,,,,SALTARELLI •• ~ !BEYER},,t•••••SMITH., •• ,,.~ == SELVAGGIJ,,,,,SYLVJA,, •••• ~ MANDIC), •••••• THOMAS •••••• ~ -- (AGRAN),,,,,,,,VARDOULIS ••• ~ -~ (GREEN),, ,,,,,,WAHNER,,,,,,~ -- (MURPHY)•t•••••WEDAA ••••••• ~::::: (HOLMBERGJ,, •• ,WEDEL ••••••• ~ (STANTON),,,,,,WIEDER •••••• ~ -- (CATLIN),, ,, •• ,WINTERS ••••• ~::::::::: ~TAFr=: OTH~RS: HARPER •••• ,, ___ _ SYLVESTER. I·----CLARKE •••••• ___ _ DAWES,,,,,,, __ -~ ANDERSON,,,,~~~­ BUTLER••••••~-~~ BROWN,,,,,,,~-__ BAKER ••••••• ___ _ KYLE •••• ,.,, __ ~­ YOUNG,,,,,,, __ ~~ WOODRUFF,,,, ___ _ HOHENER,,,,, ___ _ HOWARD,,,,,, __ -~ HUNT,,,,,,,, ___ _ KEITH ••••••• __ -~ KNOPF,,,,,,, ___ _ LE BLANC. I I I LINDSTROM.,.---- LYNCH,,,,,,,-~-~ MARTINSON,.,-~-~ PEARCE,,,,,.~== DECEMBER 14, 1983 JOINT MEETING NOTES #6 -Approval of minutes Chairman Holt called the Directors' attention to the corrected pages 8 & 9 of November 29th minutes in their folders. It was brought to our attention by the ~ity of Fountain Valley that this item failed to refer to Plant No. 2 and only ~ mentioned Plant No. 1. The minutes have been corrected to indicate Plants 1 & 2. Asked for a motion to approve, as corrected. It was so moved, seconded and carried. i7(a) -Report of the Joint Chairman Chairman Holt prese nted a plaque to retiring Director Elvin Hutchison. He advised that Elvin was seated as a District 7 Alternate Director representing the / Costa Mesa sanitary District in March of 1978, and has served as an Active Director from November, 1978 to the present. He was Chairman pro tern of District No. 6 from May of 1979 to May of 1980 and has served as Chairman of District No. 6 since May, 1980. Mr. Holt read the plaque to Mr. Hutchison. The Joint Chairman then read a letter addressed to him from Ken Willis expressing appreciation for his efforts regarding the Orange County Sanitation Districts' Ocean Plan requirements and the Districts' 30l(h) waiver compliance efforts. He said Ken Willis had initiated a meeting on November 18th in our office to discuss the effect of the Amended California Ocean Plan adopted the day before, with emphasis on the effect of water reclamation on our Districts. Mr. Holt added that it is interesting to note that the revised California Ocean Plan which was adopted on November 17, 1983 , was modified from a strict prohibition of pipeline sludge to the ocean to .... (quoted Plan:) "Therefore, if Federal Law is amended to permit such discharge, which could affect California waters, the State Board may consider requests for exceptions ....... provided further that an Environmental Impact Report on the proposed project shows clearly that any available alternative disposal method will have a greater adverse environmental impact than the proposed project." He commented that while this does cry from the ab s olute prohibition California Oce a n Plan since 1972 . progress. not prohibit-our . research project, it is a far of sludge to the ocean that has been in the So, in other words, we are making some Mr. Holt then stated that because of the press of other business, the Executive Committee has not considered or prepared recommendations to the Joint Boards relative to management and department head compensation adjustments. Since it is customary that any adjustments would be effective January 1st, it is your Joint Chairman's recommendation that the Boards take action tonight declaring their intent to make compensation adjustments, if any, retroactive to January 1, 1984. It was so moved, seconded and carried. Chairman Holt reported that on December 6th he made a presentation at the California Institute of Technology Environmental Quality Laboratory Mini-Conference on Deep-Ocean Sludge Disposal Research on behalf of the Districts, and he indicated our willingness to proceed with the deep-ocean sludge disposal project which we have been funding jointly with the NASA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Said there were speakers from EPA, NOAA, SWRCB and the Regional Water Quality Control Board, as well as the scientific community . He added that it was a very unique experience talking to them and hearing them speak . Believe we did make some progresss that day ·and it was very worthwhile and beneficial. Mr. Holt then indicated he would like to confirm some committee appointments: He reviewed the makeup of the Executive Committee which consists of the Chairman of each District and a member of the Board of Supervisors. The Fiscal Policy Committee is made up of appointees. He indicated he wanted to make o n e change on the Select Committee to Advise the 'Staff re IRWD request and P2-23-6 Claim . Would like to appoint Dick Edgar to the Vice Chairman slot on Committee to replace Ron Pattinson. Re District 13 Steering Committee, listed names of members. Also listed members of the Reclaimed Water Pricing Policy Committee. He stated that he would like to add Barbara Brown to the Building Committee and indicated the other members' names also. He also indicated who the Districts' representatives were to SCCWRP--James Sharp and his alternate is Don Griffin. Re SARFPA, Bob Hanson is the Districts' representative with Carol Kawanami as his alternate. With regard to the Special Committee to Study Reorganization of the Sanitation Districts , said he would like to have that Committee review how the reorganization has taken place over the past few months such as the reduction in the number of Directors to 26 and the engineering plans, etc . He indicated that only Directors Smith and Perry from that Committee are still on the Board so wanted to appoint some new members. Suggested the following : DISTRICT 1 -Don Saltarelli DISTRICT 2 -Bob Perry DISTRICT 3 -Bruce Finlayson DISTRICT 5 -Evelyn Hart DISTRICT 6 -Harriett Wieder DISTRICT 7 -Don Smith DISTRICT 11 -Ruth Bailey It was then MOVED & SECONDED that all these appointments be approved . Motion CARRIED. i7(b) -Report of the General Manager ~Mr . Harper said he was pleased to report that the Districts are meeting the requirements of the California Ocean Plan relative to our effluent discharged to the ocean in accordance with the 30l(h) waiver provisions . We forwarded correspondence to EPA following the November 29th Board meeting relative to short and long term sludge disposal and meter verification. We received in the mail today some tentative requirements from the Water Quality Control Board under the 30 l(h) waiver provisions. We haven 't had an opportunity to go through it in detail yet. The official publication out to the public is not due for another week. We have been advised by EPA that while they held a public hearing on Sept. 10, 1982, on the 30l{h) waiver requirements, the mass emissions approach has more or less been accepted by them and the State, so feel they have to hold another hearing. It looks like on February 10th EPA will jointly hold a hearing with the SWRCB . We expect to complete everything we are to do on time to comply by that date. -2- With regard to advertising for RFP 1 s, we advertised Wallstreet Journal, and Environmental News Record. throughout ~he U.S. as of the previous day. in The Register, the L'A Times, Had over 40 inquiries from FAH then gave a brief resume on on the newly appointed Regional Administrator. Said Sonia Crow, the first appointee in the Reagan administration, resigned several months ago. Mr. Ruckleshaus was now out here to swear in Judith E. Ayres. She is a research consultant in San Francisco . Has a varied background in environmental field. Said some of the staff there feel she will be easy to work with. Has a lot of expertise in environmental matters. ~r. Harper then called on Asst. General Manager to report on Supplemental Agenda items. JWS briefly reviewed item il4(a) & (b) re award of contract for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box and purchase of pipe for said project. This will take water from belt filter presses back into the treatment process. These jobs are in compliance with our response to EPA after the November 29th meeting. When the Board first discussed this project , they gave staff emergency authority to proceed with this line from the belt fitler presses to primary distribution box. At that time indicated that cost would not exceed $160,000. Following the meeting, our staff was able to get together and route the line to the secondary distribution box and reduce the cost estimate to $50,000. Bids were received and were within $725 of the engineer's estimate. Staff recommends award to Peter C. David Company and Marden Susco . We bid the pipe separately so we could expedite delivery. Followed normal bid procedures. Re item il4(c) re approval of temporary disposal of sludge from El Toro Water District, in 1978 the Boards approved an agreement with Laguna Hills Sanitation , Inc . to provide that service for an initial three-year period and terms provided for two one-year extensions. The agreement with Laguna Hills expires tomorrow (12/15), and they have been superceded by El Toro Water Company, who estimate it will take six months to build their own facilities. The original agreement provided for payment at twice the Industrial Waste discharger rate and if they should request additional extensions, the cost would go to 5 times the Districts• Industrial Waste rate. This is an incentive for them to build their own facilities . We suggested a one-year agreement in case their 6-month schedule slips a little more. Re item il5(a) in District 2, we are requesting approval of an agreement with Arrowhead Linen Company to allow them to make installment payments on delinquent industrial waste fees. He addeq that under item il2 the Executive Committee is recommending a change in pol1cy which would allow staff to enter into agreements of this sort to avoid extensive legal costs over firms who are delinquent for ligitimate reasons. Arrowhead has signed this agreement for one year at 14.5% interest. Staff recommends approval of agreement. ~7(c) -No report of General Counsel ~13 -Financial Report for 3-month period ending 9/30/82 WHB reported that over the course of the first quarter, the Districts have stayed well within the budget proposal that we presented in July this year. We are approximately 21% expended this year to date. We have, as we budgeted, experienced some significant increases in power costs. We are now fully operational with our new 75-MGD advanced treatment facilities at Plant No. 2 and we have realized some increased power costs. We have instituted a couple of programs to keep it as low as possible. The FPC recommended that we place Treatment Plant No. 2 into the load-shedding group coalition . We have installed the equipment and we are tied in with Southern California Edison and are implementing the system well and are achieving some cost savings. Another benefit from the new facilities is that we have increased sludge production which results in increased digester gas, and we are able to generate additional energy for ourselves. We are using all the gas we can produce in the plants. -3- 124 -Districts 1, 6 & 7 -Realignment of Airport Relief Trunk Sewer / The Chair recognized Conrad Hohener of Boyle Engineering who reported that the Consolidated Maste r Plan Report wa s approved by the Boards at this time last year . He further reported that there was an addendum to that Master Plan relative to consideration of accepting Irvine Ranch Water District's sewage at the Districts' facilities . He added that last spring the Boards authorized preparation of plans and specifications for the Airport Relief Trunk. In preparing said plans and specs, Boyle Engineering went back to the jurisdictional agencies--cities of Newport Beach and Irvine--to check the land use in connection with the drainage area of that trunk . The original information had been obtained about 15 months earlier. During the ..ensuing period a great deal of activity had taken place in the Irvine Business Center which included the addition of several new hotels and upgrading of densities for certain business developments . He referred to the map he brought wi th regard t o hotels proposed or under construction, growth in the business center and new business developments of higher densities than the original Master Plan. In preparing the plans and specs for the Airport Relief Trunk, they consulted with airport staff and the County because the trunk did propose to utilize Airport Way to get across the freeway. Their staff wasn't too receptive to having the trunk there because they are in the process of preparing a master plan and there is the possibility of having an offramp from the San Diego Freeway which would be an extension of Airport Way which was where the trunk was going to be. Said they went back and looked at the Master Plan Report again . Took another look at the engineering and came up with an alternative route for the trunk. He then reviewe d proposed new alignment. Listed advantages: (1) More strategically placed to all new facilities proposed (2) Eliminated construction of Michelson and Main Street Trunks and (3) Got away from problem of congestion around the airport area. He said they estimated costs of alternatives A and B and B was $133,000 more than A, so the staff thought this should be brought to the Boards' attention for consideration and approval or disappr ova l. The process of preparing the plans was quite involved but he felt it would be more advantageous to the Districts to have its trunk on Von Ka rman. By intercepting subtrunks, it also increases capacity of the subtrunks on the other side of the area . Saltarelli asked how we would get across the freeway and was told by tunneling under it. Conrad added that if the development again increases in densities, we would be in better shape to take care of it . Since this area has been extremely active, the staff also asked them to look at the cost to increase the size of the trunk one or two additional sizes. Said that cost is in their report also . He indicated that the Master Plan has taken the best projected land uses these agencies can give us to come up with the pipe sizes and cost . Met with cities of Newport Beach and Irvine, The Irvine Company , the Kohl Company and sever other companies and got our latest updated information and th at is what this report is based on . Asked if there were any questions. Don Smith asked what happens if further down the line we expand to accept flows from northern areas? Conrad r eplied that it would be taken care of . There is surplus capacity in the Sunflower Subtrunk. There is no problem with flows coming from the north. Edgar stated that he was impressed with this alternative. Think a new trunk is better than rep lacing an old one. Would support the larger pipe size also . Hutchison asked how long the first proposal would handle the sewage and how many more years would the oversized pipe handle? Conrad indicated that he couldn't give a specific figure . Have to take best land use plan agencies hae and those land uses can change . Plan B is supposed to be to build-out . With one pipe size increase, would handle approximately 25% more flow. For two pipe sizes increase, can get an average of 43% more . Said they try to master plan for at least 30 years ahead but they are tearing down light manufacturing industries and replacing them with hotels. More people, more discharge. -4- Saltarelli then MOVED that they accept Alternative B as staff recommends and accept the 39" pipe which is an 18% increase in cost for % additional capacity. MOTION SECONDED. Vardoulis asked if this included IRWD, would it be a 66" pipe and he was told yes. MOTION CARRIED unanimously. JWS pointed out that both routes A and B have been addressed in the Draft EIR. f 30 -DISTRICT 7 re Electrolurgy {b) WHB introduced Districts' inspector, Brad Bateman, who addressed the Board with regard to the history of non-compliance of Electrolurgy. He gave a slide presentation and reported on their current status relative to compliance • .Electrolurgy entered into an ECSA with the District in February, 1980. Edgar asked how many firms presently do this type of activity and are in compliance? Brad did not have an exact figure but estimated about 80. {c) The Chairman recognized Eric Eklund, President of Electrolurgy, and he introduced his wife, June, who is Vice President and his Plant Manager, Robert Moisa. Mr. Eklund distributed copies of a letter to the Board dated December 14, 1983, along with backup material. He read the letter to the Board and reviewed other facts listed in backup material. He indicated that he didn't deny that they did have an accidental spill and even with the higher permit limit of 60,000 gallons per day, they would have been in excess. Said he was requesting that we (1) Adjust the Districts' Invoice No. 812249 from $12,000 to $3,582 to reflect the $100 per pound fine. He added that they had submitted a check for the $3,582 to the Districts. {2) Modify their permit to reflect 60,000 gallons per day which is consistent with their operation as well as competitors of comparable size. Mr. Eklund then further reviewed the history of their company and what they had accomplished to try to comply with the District's requirements. Said financing for improvements had not been available until now. Would like to pay the $100 per pound rather than $300. Chairman Holt indicated that we are sympathetic with his problem but we can't be in business unless we do what agencies require of us. If we can.'t get the 30l{h) waiver, taxpayers will hav to spend $135 million to go to secondary treatment. Said it behooves us all to make investments to comply . Don Smith asked for a comment from the staff relative to item 4 on page 2 of the letter from Electrolurgy dated December 14th. Jim Benzie replied that new permit limits applied to the accidental spill on July 28, 1983. Limits of new permit went into effect July 1, 1983, even though some permits were not issued until September 1st. The bottom of the permit specifically states "based on limits in effect at the present time." There was also a letter sent to all industries in the County. With our limited staff, could only issue so many permits at one time. Went into effect July 1, 1983 and everybody was notified. Mr. Harper questioned item 3 of the same letter. Asked if that was a correct statement? Jim Benzie said it was true that the ECSA expired in 1980. FAH then asked if this is a proper application of the ordinance that went into eff~ct July 1st? TLW answered that the ordinance does not make any provision as to the time which an Enforcement Compliance Schedule Agreement commences or expires but simply provides that for any permittee that has been subject to an ECSA, if a violation occurs, the fines and penalties and charges are in accordance with that particular schedule. Reviewed the four different rates and penalty schedules. TLW added that the new ordinance is not terribly different from the old one. Did a lot of housekeeping. This is the third of our ordinances regulating industrial waste dischargers. He pointed out that there was an o ngoing series of meetings for several months prior to adoption of the ordinance, and they never did discuss providing any distinction as to whether an ECSA expired on or before July 1st. -5- ~ ~ Mr. Eklund complained that they never had been sampled for more than one day. Jim Benzie stated that they didn't have sampling and evaluation program . Went right to an ECSA. If they had had one, would have cost them a lot of money because he would have been in non-compliance for 10 days of the S & E program and would have had to pay charges on that. FAR asked staff if the $12,000 is based on just the one incident at the end of this program? Brad replied that the $12,000 is based on one 24 -hour sampling date. Have had a number of fines in the past and have been invoiced routinely. WHB referred to the tan package mailed to Directors which includes a list of invoices ~for the last few years. He added that during this appeal period, they have received two additional $1,000 bills and charges are now up to $15,000 or $16,000. FAR questioned whether after the 24-hour sample period, the staff examined the situation to see what was occurring at that time? Brad stated that he notified Electrolurgy that day that something very serious had happened. Did not go in and inspect what had happened . Sampling based on one barrel. He added that batch dump fees are the same as post-ECSA fees. Does not reflect a willful or malicious attempt but is, in deed, a batch dump. Berm gave out. Simply an occurrence of batch dump, not willful dump. Director Smith stated that it seemed like the General Manager has several questions. Maybe they should have another staff report on this. Edgar stated that a barrel of material broke and its contents are Ohe total subject of this issue. Seems like this is an excessive fine to him. Feel disposed to cut back with some strict stipulation with regard to future monitoring. ~ /\-~ ~ 7 Smith reiterated that he needed more information on this~~ff . Should continue this to the January 11th Board Meeting. ~~l"lVVED that this be continued to January 11, 1984. Motion SECONDED. Edgar stated that in no way should additional penalties be charged Electrolurgy as a result of the continuation. Holt agreed to make that part of his motion. Holt added that any ongoing violations should be addressed separately. The $12,000 fee is where there is some question that may need to be resolved in the minds of the Directors. He reiterated that the motion is to defer to January 11th without any increase in fines for this offense. WHB indicated that the reason they are in comp~iance now is that after the accident, they took action which prior to the accident had not been taken. Spill containment measures were installed after the spill occurred. Submitted to Directors that the action the company has taken now was in response to the levying the $12,000 non-compliance charge . The Plant Manager of Electrolurgy disagreed . Said they had containment areas long ago, but did enlarge the containment areas . CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. Voice vote on motion. MOTION CARRIED to continue to January 11th Board Meeting. -6- , .. va· COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS ·NOS. 1, ~' 3, 5, &, 7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MINmES OF THE REGUUR MEmNG ON DECEMBER 14., 1983 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 10844 ELLIS A VENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA ROLL CALL A regular meeting of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 11 of Orange County, California, was held on December 14, 1983 at 7:30 p.m., in the Districts' Administrative Offices. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation the roll was called and the Secretary reported a quorum present for Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, S, 6, 7 ar 11 as follows: '..__; DISTRICT NO. 1: DISTRICT NO. 2: DISTRICT NO. 3: DISTRICT NO. 5: DISTRICT NO. 6: DISTRICT NO. 7: \._/ DISTRICT NO. 11: ACTIVE DIRECTORS x Robert Hanson, Chairman x Dan Griset _!__Don Saltarelli x Harriett Wieder _!__Henry Wedaa, Chairman _!__Don Roth, Chairman pro tem _.!,__Barbara Brown x Sam Cooper x Donald Holt x Dan Griset x Carol Kawanami x Bob Perry --X-oon Smith --X-Dorothy Wedel --X-aarriett Wieder x Duane Winters . x Bruce Finlayson, Chairman x Gerald Mullen, Chairman pro tem _!__Barbara Brown _!__Norman Culver x Henry Frese --X-victor Grgas x Don Griff in x Dan Griset x Frank Marshott _!__Carrey Nelson x Don Roth x Charles Sylvia _!__John A. Thomas x Dorothy Wedel x Harriett Wieder _!__Duane Winters Evelyn Hart, Chairman x Ruthelyn Plummer, Chairman pro tem x Harriett Wieder _!__Elvin Hutchison, Chairman ____ Evelyn Hart, Chairman pro tem _!__Harriett Wieder _!__Don Smith, Chairman ____ Evelyn Hart, Chairman pro tem _!__Richard Edgar _!__Dan Griset _!__Bill Vardoulis _!__James Wahner _!__Harriett Wieder x Ruth Bailey, Chairman x Harriett Wieder, Chairman pro tern __ x __ Ron Pattinson -2- ALTERNATE DIRECTORS ___ orma Crank ____ Robert Luxembourger ____ Ronald Hoesterey ____ Roger Stanton _Todd Murphy ____ E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. _____ Marvin P. Adler Carrey Nelson ----Robert Kuznik -----Robert Luxembourger William Odlum Norman Culver Gene Beyer John Holmberg Roger Stanton -Buck· Catlin Roland Edwards Otto Lacayo ----Marvin P. Adler _Bob Perry Norma Seidel ----Joyce Risner Jesse Davis Robert Lwcembourger Charles J. Rell _sam Cooper E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr. ----Anthony R. Selvaggi Robert P. Mandie, Jr. ____ John Holmberg ____ Roger Stanton Buck Catlin x Philip Maurer Jacqueline Heather ____ Roger Stanton Orma Crank x Philip Maurer ____ Roger Stanton ____ Gene Beyer _!__Philip Maurer ____ Ronald Hoesterey _____ Robert Luxembourger ___ Larry Agran ____ Harry Green ___ Roger Stanton ___ Don MacAllister _____ Roger Stanton ____ Don MacAllister 12/14/83 . STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Fred A. Harper, General Manager, J. Wayne Sylvester, Assistant General Manager, William H. Butler, Secretary, Tom Dawes, Bill Clarke, Rita Brown, Hilary Baker, Penny Kyle, Ray Young, Jim Benzie Thomas L. Woodruff, General Counsel, Harvey Hunt, Conrad Hohener, Milo Keith, Bill Knopf, Eric Eklund * * * * * * * * * * * * * DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Receive and file minute excerpt re Board Appointment That the minute excerpt from the city of Yorba Linda re election of mayor and appointment of alternate Director, as follows: (*Mayor) District Active Director Alternate Director 2 Henry w. Wedaa* Todd Murphy DISTRICT 1 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed: and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as ~ corrected. DISTRICT 2 There being no corrections or amendments Aperoval of Minutes to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed: and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. DISTRICT 3 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed: and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. DISTRICT 5 Approval of Minutes· There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed: and, -3- 12/,14/83 . Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. '..._,J DISTRICT 6 There being no corrections or amendments Approval of Minutes to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed1 and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. DISTRICT 7 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed1 and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. DISTRICT 11 Approval of Minutes There being no corrections or amendments to the minutes of the regular meeting held November 9, 1983, the Chairman ordered that said minutes be deemed approved, as mailed1 and, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the minutes of the adjourned meeting held November 29, 1983, be approved as corrected. ALL DISTRICTS Report of the Joint Chairman The Joint Chairman presented a plaque to retiring Director Elvin Hutchison, Chairman of District No. 6. Chairman Holt noted that Director Hutchison had been a Director since 1978, representing the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. Mr. Holt thanked him for his outstanding service to the Districts. Chairman Holt then read a letter from Mr. Ken Willis, a member of the State Water Resources Control Board, expressing his appreciation of the Joint Chairman's efforts regarding the Districts' California Ocean Plan requirements and 30l(h) waiver compliance efforts. Mr. Holt reported that Mr. Willis had initiated a meeting in the Districts' offices on November 18 to discuss the effects of the amended California Ocean Plan, adopted by the State Board the previous day, with emphasis on the Districts' ability to continue to support water reclamation programs. The Joint Chairman advised that the amended Ocean Plan included a modification of its 1972 prohibition of discharge of sludge to the ocean via pipeline. The amended plan includes a section which states that if Federal law is amended to permit such discharges, the State Board may consider requests for exceptions to its prohibition, provided that an environmental impact report on the proposed -4- 12/14/83 project clearly demonstrates that any available alternative disposal method will have a greater adverse environmental impact than the proposed project. Chairman Holt indicated that with this change in the Ocean Plan, it appears we are making progress toward implementation of our proposed deep ocean sludge disposal research project. V Mr. Holt then informed the Directors that he had made a presentation on behalf of the Districts at the California Institute of Technology Environmental Quality Laboratory Mini-Conference on Deep-Ocean Sludge Disposal Research on December 6, 1983. He indicated to the conference attendees that the Districts were prepared and willing to move ahead with our proposed deep ocean sludge disposal project that the Districts have been funding jointly with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Mr. Holt reported that the conference also featured speakers from EPA, NOAA, the State Water Resources Control Board, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the scientific community. ALL DISTRICTS Declaring intent to make management and department head compensation adjustments retroactive to January 1, 1984 The Joint Chairman advised the Directors that the Executive Committee had not yet considered or prepared recommendations to the Joint Boards relative to management and department head compensation adjustments due to the press of other business. Since it is customary that any adjustments would be effective January 1st, Chairman Holt recommended that the Boards act to make compensation adjustments, if any, retroactive to January l, 1984. It·was then moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby declare their intent to make management "-6) and department head compensation adjustments, if any, retroactive to January l, 1984, pursuant to the meet and confer process presently underway. ALL DISTRICTS Appointment of member to Select Committee to Advise the Staff re IRWD Request and P2-23-6 Claim Joint Chairman Ron Pattinson. ALL DISTRICTS Appointment of Building Committee Member Joint Chairman Holt announced the appointment of Vice Joint Chairman Richard Edgar to the Select Committee to Advise the Staff re IRWD Request, replacing former Vice Joint Chairman Holt announced the appointment of Barbara Brown to serve with Committee Chairman Norm Culver and Directors Gerald Mullen, Charles Sylvia and James Wahner on the Building Committee. ALL DISTRICTS Joint Chairman Holt announced that ApPointment of Members to Special he intended to ask the Special Committee to Study Reorganization Committee to Study Reorganization of of the Sanitation Districts the Sanitation Districts to review the effects of the recent reduction in the number of Directors to 26, the consolidations of the Districts' engineering master plans, and other issues relative to reorganization of the Districts. Since several members of the Committee had retired from the Boards, Mr. Holt reappointed the Committee as follows: \.._} -s- ·~ 12(14/83 District 1 -Don Saltarelli District 2 -Bob Perry District 3 -Bruce Finlayson District 5 -Evelyn Hart District 6 Harriett Wieder District 7 -Don Smith (Chairman) District 11 -Ruth Bailey ALL DISTRICTS The General Manager reported that the Report of the General Manager Districts are meeting the current effluent discharge requirements of the California Ocean Plan as set forth in the 30l(h) waiver provisions. He also indicated that in response to EPA's Section 308(a) letter, he had forwarded correspondence to EPA following the November 29th meeting which outlined the Districts' proposed short-term and long-term sludge disposal and flow meter verification plans and schedules approved by the Boards. A letter has been received from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board identifying tentative requirements the Districts must meet under the 30l(h) waiver provisions. Mr. Harper advised that official publication of the requirements and notice to the public regarding the joint EPA/SWRCB hearing on February 10, 1984 was not expected for another week, but indicated that EPA and the State Board intend to go ahead with the hearing to address issues not fully considered at the September 10, 1982 original hearing regarding the waiver application. The Gen~ral Manager reported that the staff had placed advertisements in the Register, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Engineering News Record and other trade publications to publicize the Districts' Request for Proposai (RFP) for offsite reuse/disposal of our sludge. The staff had already received more than 40 requests for the RFP as of the date of the meeting. Mr. Harper then briefed the Directors on the background of Judith E. Ayres, an environmental research consultant from San Francisco, who was recently named as the Regional Administrator of EPA Region IX. The Assistant General Manager then called the Directors' attention to several items on the supplemental agenda. Mr. Sylvester advised the Directors that the staff had reviewed the proposed project for construction of a filtrate line from the Plant No. 1 belt filter press facility to the primary distribution box at an estimated cost of $160,000, authorized by the Boards at the November 9, 1983 meeting to comply with the EPA's 308(a) letter. Staff developed an alternative routing to the secondary distribution box that had reduced the cost estimate to $50,000. The materials were bid separate from the construction contract to expedite completion. Bids for both the materials and construction of the line were within $725 of the revised engineer's estimates. He reported that staff recommended award of the construction contract, Job No. PW-102, to Peter c. David Co., and the materials specification, Job No. PW-102A, to Marden-Susco, Inc. Mr. Sylvester reported that in 1978 the Boards approved an agreement with Laguna Hills Sanitation, Inc. to provide for temporary disposal of sludge at the Districts' facilities. The initial time period for the agreement was three years, but the agreement allowed for two one-year extensions. The original agreement, which expires on December 15, calls for Laguna Hills Sanitation to pay two times the Districts' industrial waste discharge rates, and also provides that if additional extensions are requested, the rate will increase to five times the Districts' industrial waste discharge rate to provide an incentive for the company to construct its own sludge processing facilities. The El Toro water District, the successor agency to Laguna Hills Sanitation, Inc., has requested a -6- 12/14/83 six-month extension of the agreement for temporary disposal of sludge at the increased rate called for in the original agreement to enable them to dispose of their sludge until construction of their new facilities is completed. The staff and General Counsel recommended approval of a one-year extension to the agreement to allow for any unanticipated delays in the Water District's current '...) construction schedule. The Assistant General Manager then briefed the District No. 2 Directors on an agreement negotiated by the General Counsel to allow Arrowhead Linen Company to make installment payments on its delinquent industrial waste discharge fees. Mr. Sylvester noted that the Executive Committee was recommending a change in Districts' bad debt collections policy to allow staff to enter into installment agreements to avoid extensive legal costs relative to collection of delinquent invoices from firms with legitimate financial problems. The company has agreed to pay 14.5% interest on the outstanding principal over the one-year life of the agreement, and staff and the General Counsel recommended approval of the agreement. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly caried: Ratification of payment of Joint and Individual District Claims That payment of Joint and individual District claims set forth on pages "A", "Bn and "c"· attached hereto and made a part of these minutes, and summarized below, be, and is hereby, ratified by the respective Boards in the amounts so indicated. 11£:02LS3 ll/16L83 lll30L83 ALL DISTRICTS Joint Operating Fund $327,239.95 $217,700.17 $251,819.7'-1) Capital Outlay Revolving Fund -442,283.38 10,233,16 294,111.38 Joint Working Capital Fund 50,212.01 56,451.51 36,094.67 Self-Funded Insurance Funds 2,201.57 3,353.00 37,011.63 DISTRICT NO. 1 10.40 693.00 1,914.00 DISTRICT NO. 2 149.24 27,612.82 7,414.54 DISTRICT NO. 3 34,736.21 17 ,531.34 1,755.67 DISTRICT NO. 5 91,436.91 2,464.29 4,462.31 DISTRICT NO. 6 346.82 707.10 1,933.70 DISTRICT NO. 7 2,252.81 4,126.60 5,119.02 DISTRICT NO. 11 611.74 8,120.03 157,292.28 DISTRICTS NOS. 5 & 6 JOINT 2,472.22 4.00 2,323.41 DISTRICTS NOS. 6 & 7 JOINT 16.16 3£084.64 22.14 $953£969.42 $352£081.66 $801£274.48 ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Awarding contract for Specification No. C-014 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-214, to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and award purchase contract for Supplying Chlorine in One-Ton Cylinders, Specification No. C-014, to Continental Chemical Company for the price of $145.00 per ton, plus tax. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -7- 12/14/83 ALL DISTRICTS Awarding Specification No. M-014, Pickup and Disposal of Poly- chlorinated Biphenyls Material Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and award Specification No. M-014, Pickup and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Material, to IT Corporation for the total amount of $13,360.00. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Awarding contract for Job No. PW-101 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-180, to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and award contract for Waste Hauler Truck Monitoring System Modifications, Job No. PW-101, to Cincinnati Time Equipment Co., Inc. in the total amount of $18,425.54. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Approving Change Order No. 2 to the plans and specifications re Job No. I-2R-l Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Change Order No. 2 to the plans and specifications for Rehabilitation of Bushard·Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, authorizing an addition of $675.00 to the contract with George Miller Construction Company to remodel and repair three additional manholes, be, and is hereby, approved. A copy of this change order is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Approving Change Order No. 3 to the 1._,.1 plans and specifications re Job No. I-2R-l Moved, seconded and duly carried: That Change Order No. 3 to the plans and specifications for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, authorizing an adjustment of engineer's quantities for a total addition of $45,075.00 to the contract with George Miller Construction Company, be, and is hereby, approved. A copy of this change order is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRIC?S Moved, seconded and duly carried: Accepting Job No. I-2R-l as complete That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-181, accepting Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase I, Adams Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Job No. I-2R-l, as complete, authorizing execution of a Notice of Completion, and approving Final Closeout Agreement. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving plans and specifications re Job No. PW-105 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-182, approving plans and specifications for Security Fencing at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-105, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -8- 12/14/83 ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving plans and specifications re Job No. PW-109 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-183, approving plans and specifications for Miscellaneous Paving at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job \.,.) No. PW-109, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving plans and specifications re Job No. PW-115 That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-184, approving plans and specifications for Stairway and Walkway Additions at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-115, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Approving plans and specifications re Job No. I-2R-2 and Job No. I-2R-3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-185, approving plans and specifications for Rehabilitation of Bushard Trunk, Phase II, Adams Avenue to Hamilton Avenue, Job No. I-2R-2, and Phase III, Hamilton Avenue to "C" Headworks at Plant No. 2, Job No. I-2R-3, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Approving Change Order A to Purchase Order No. 11705 to G.S. Rasmussen re Job No. PW-092 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue Change Order A to Purchase Order No. 11705 to G.s. Rasmussen for coupling studies in connection with Modification of Engine Compressor Units in Blower Building, Job No. PW-092, changing the scope of work to delete work in the amount of $3,500.00 not now required based on analyses to date, and to include evaluation of an alternate coupling, at a cost not to exceed $5,000.00, for a net increase in authorized work of $1,500.00, from $9,500.00 to $11,000.00. ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing purchase order to American Demolition, Inc. for Repair of Junction Box on 78-inch Ocean Outfall, Specification No. R-014 No. R-014, which was damaged by control channel. ALL DISTRICTS Authorizing purchase order to MISCO Industrial Sales Co. for purchase of a New Drive Station and Spare Parts, Specification No. E-143 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue a purchase order to American Demolition, Inc., in the amount of $11,700.00 for Repair of Junction Box on 78-inch Ocean Outfall, Specification County equipment while working on the flood Moved, seconded and duly carried: That staff be, and is hereby, authorized to issue a purchase order to MISCO Industrial Sales Co. in the total amount of $26,131.69 plus tax and freight for proprietary purchase of a New Drive -9- 12/14/83 Station and Spare Parts, Specification No. E-143, for improvement modifications to the Serpentix Conveyor used to convey digested, dewatered sludge from the storage hoppers to the truck loading bin at Plant No. 2. '-..,_) ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Receive and file letter from Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Certified That the management letter from Peat, Public Accountants Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Certified Public Accountants, relative to the annual audit for the year ended June 30, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Approving Amendment No. 1 to the Districts Revised Deferred Compensation Plan Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-188, approving Districts of employees of the Internal copy of this Amendment No. 1 to the County Sanitation Orange County Revised Deferred Compensation Plan for the officers and the District, which incorporates recent changes in the regulations of Revenue Service relative to deferred compensation plans. A certified resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS ·Approving and adopting revised guidelines pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-189, approving and adopting revised guidelines pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, and repealing Resolution No. 82-127. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Receive and file Selection Committee certification re final negotiated fee with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers re Job Nos. PW-061R-l, PW-061R-2, and PW-061R-3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Selection Conunittee certification re final negotiated fee with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design of Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-1J Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-21 and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Approving agreement with Kennedy/ Jenks Engineers re design of Job Nos. PW-061R-l, PW-061R-2 and PW-061R-3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-186, approving agreement with Kennedy/Jenks Engineers for design of Rehabilitation of Domes and Sludge Pump Mixing Systems for Digesters 5 and 6 at Reclamation Plant No. 1, Job No. PW-061R-1J Digesters C and D at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-2J and Digesters F and G at Treatment Plant No. 2, Job No. PW-061R-3, on an hourly-rate basis, plus profit and direct expense reimbursement, for a total amount not to exceed $96,294.00. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -10- 12/14/83 ALL DISTRICTS Receive and file Selection Committee certification re final negotiated fee with Butier Engineering, Inc. re Addendum No. 9 to Agreement for Construction Management Services CPM schedules and payment control Facilities at Treatment Plant No. Treatment Plant No. 2, be, and is ALL DISTRICTS Approving Addendum No. 9 to Agreement with Butier Engineering, Inc., re Construction Management Services Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Selection Committee certification re final negotiated fee with Butler Engineering, Inc. re Addendum No. 9 to Agreement for Construction Management Services, providing for services re processing of re Job No. P2-25-2, Hydraulic Reliability 2, and Job No. P2-26, P.rimary Basins P & Q at hereby, received and ordered filed. Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-187, approving Addendum No. 9 to Agreement with Butier Engineering, Inc. for Construction Management Services, providing for services re processing of CPM schedules and payment control re Jobs Nos. P2-25-2 and P2-26, on an hourly-rate basis, for total amounts not to exceed $17,200.00 and $10,500.00, respectively. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Receive and file written report of the Executive Committee That the written report· of the Executive Committee's meeting on December 29, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Moved, seconded and duly carried: Revising procedures for collection of delinquent obligations owing That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-190, revising procedures for collection of delinquent to the Districts obligations owing certified copy of minutes. to the Districts, and repealing Resolution No. 78-22. A this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these ALL DISTRICTS The Director of Finance reported that during the first quarter of the 1983-84 fiscal year, the Districts expended 21% of the Joint Operating Fund budget Receive and file financial report for period ending September 30, 1983 approved by the Boards in July. Mr. Butler indicated that the Districts were experiencing significant increases in power costs now that the new 75-MGD advanced treatment facilities at Plant No. 2 were fully operational, but advised that these increases had been anticipated during preparation of the budget, and these increased costs were within the approved budget limit. The Director of Finance indicated that the Districts participation in the southern California Energy Coalition electric load-shedding program at both treatment plants was resulting in cost savings to the Districts. He further noted that the increased levels of digester gas production resulting from additional sludge generated by the new facilities at Plant No. 2 were also enabling the Districts to generate more energy to operate our facilities at \.,_) reduced cost. -11- r..,,,_, · 12/14/83 . It was then moved, seconded and duly carried: That the financial report of the Director of Finance for the 3-month period ending September 30, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. ALL DISTRICTS Awarding Job No. PW-102 to Peter c. David Company Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-191, to receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and awarding contract for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box, Job No. PW-102, to Peter c. David Company in the amount of $33,700.00. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. ALL DISTRICTS Awarding purchase of Ductile Iron Pipe, Job No. PW-102A, to Marden Susco Moved, seconded and ·duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby receive and file bid tabulation and recommendation, and awarding purchase of Ductile Iron Pipe, Fittings and Valves for Filtrate Line to Distribution Box, Job No. PW-102A, to Marden Susco in the amount of $17,025.00, plus tax. ALL DISTRICTS Approving agreement with El Tor·o Water District re extension of the agreement for temporary disposal of waste activated sludge from Decenlber 15, 1983 to December 15, 1984 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Boards of Directors hereby adopt Resolution No. 83-213, approving ·agreement with El Toro Water District, successor-in-interest to Laguna Hills Sanitation, Inc., providing.for extension of the agreement for temporary disposal of waste activated sludge at the Districts• facilities from December 15, 1983 to December 15, 1984, for a charge five times the annually adjusted charge to Industrial waste dischargers within the Sanitation Districts. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other That the Board of Directors hereby affected taxing agencies re adopts Resolution No. 83-192-2, waiving Annexation No. 41 -Tract No. 9713 ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 41 -Tract No. 9713, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 42 -Ramsamooj Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-193-2, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 42 - ·Ramsamooj Annexation, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -12- 12/14/83 DISTRICT 2 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 44 -Albers Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-194-2, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 44 -Albers Annexation, pursuant to exchanges. A certified part of these minutes. negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a DISTRICT 2 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 46 -Ryan Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-195-2, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 46 -Ryan Annexation, pursuant to exchanges. A certified part of these minutes. negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other That the Board of Directors hereby affected taxing agencies re· adopts Resolution No. 83-196-2, waiving Annexation No. SO -Casada ad valorem property tax allocation Annexation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. SO -Casada Annexation, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax '-1.) exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Ordering annexation of .SOS acres of territory to the District re Annexation No. 57 -Cohen Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-198-2, ordering annexation of .SOS acres of territory to the District located on the west side of Owens Drive north of Mohler Drive in the City of Anaheim, proposed Annexation No. 57 -Cohen Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 2. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Approving agreement with Orange County Metal Processing Company for def erred payment of delinquent invoices Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-199-2, approving agreement with industrial wastewater discharge pe~mittee, Orange county Metal Processing Company, for the deferred payment of delinquent invoices, in the amount of $17,933.97 plus 13% interest on the unpaid balance, for a period not to exceed six months, in accordance with the out-of-court settlement recommended by the General Counsel. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -13- 12/14/83 . DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving agreement with Arrowhead Linen Company for deferred payment That the Board of Directors hereby of delinguent invoices adopts Resolution No. 83-212-2, ~ :approving agreement with industrial waste discharge permittee, Arrowhead Linen Company, for the deferred payment of delinquent invoices in the amount of $35,895.93 plus 14.5% interest on the unpaid balance, for a period not to exceed 12 months, in accordance with the out-of-court settlement reconunended by the General Counsel. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 2 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 8:06 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICT 5 Approving Addendum No. 5 to Agree- ment with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. re Contract No. 5-18R (Rebid) Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-201-5, approving Addendum No. 5 to the Engineering Services Agreement with Shaller & Lohr, Inc. for design of Rehabilitation and Relocation of Pacific Coast Highway Sewer from Bay Bridge Pump Station to Dover Drive, Contract No. 5-18R (Rebid), providing for engineering services re additional surveying and office review services required during the construction phase of the project to realign the pipe to avoid utility and · dewatering well conflicts, on an hourly-rate basis, for the increased amount of $4,500.00, and increasing the total maximum amount from $74,583.00 to $79,083.00. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 5 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment . That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 5 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 8:06 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICT 11 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 11 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 8:07 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICT 3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Authorizing Transfer of budget amounts within the ACO Fund That staff be authorized to transfer budget amounts within the Accumulated Capital Outlay Fund for proposed projects not specifically identified in the 1983-84 budget, as follows: FROM: Appropriation for District Facilities, Improvements and Extensions Account TO: Trench Reconstruction, 3-21-2R Miller-Bolder Manhole Rehabilitation, 3-28R -14- $450,000 250,000 200,000 12/14/83 DISTRICT 3 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Approving plans and specifications re Contract No. 3-21-2R That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-200-3, approving plans and specifications for Trench Reconstruction, Los Alamitos Boulevard, from Rossmoor Way to Katella Avenue, Contract No. 3-21-2R, and authorizing the General Manager to establish the date for receipt of bids. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 3 Authorizing the Selection Comm- ittee to negotiate with consultants for engineering services re design of Contract No. 3-28R Rehabilitation of 19 Manholes on No. 3-28R. DISTRICT 3 Adjournment Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Selection Committee, be, and is hereby, authorized to solicit proposals and negotiate with consultants for engineering services re design of the Miller-Holder Trunk Sewer, Contract Moved, seconded and duly carried: That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 3 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared this meeting so adjourned at 8:08 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 The Chair recognized Mr. Conrad Hohener Staff Report on proposed realign-of Boyle Engineering Corporation, who ment of Airport Relief Trunk Sewer reported on the reconunended realignment of the proposed Airport Relief Trunk Sewer in the vicinity of Orange County Airport. Mr. Hohener presented a brief '4.) history of the original routing proposed in the Districts 1, 6 and 7 Master Plan as well as the addendum to the Plan relative to consideration of conveyance of wastewater from the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) for treatment at the Districts' facilities. Mr. Hohener advised the Directors that last spring the Boards had authorized his firm to prepare plans and specifications for the Airport Relief Trunk. In the process of carrying out this work, he had contacted the Cities of Newport Beach and Irvine, the Orange County Airport staff, and the County of Orange to identify any changes in the proposed land uses from the original uses incorporated into the Master Plan. Significant increases in development levels had been proposed in the Irvine Business Center area since the completion of the Master Plan Report, and realignment and resizing of the Airport Relief Trunk is proposed to provide additional capacity to serve this area. The Directors then entered into a brief discussion relative to the estimated costs and benefits of realignment and resizing of the line. The Assistant General Manager advised the Directors during the discussion that the two proposed realignments had been addressed in the draft EIR prepared for the Updated and consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6 and District No. 7. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Approving Amendment No. 1 to the Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewer Facilities for District 1, the northern half of District 6, and District 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Amendment No. 1 to the Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewer Facilities for District 1, the northern half of District 6, and District 7, previously adopted by the Boards, to -15- 12/14/83 change the alignment of the Airport Relief Trunk Sewer, Contract No. 7-8, utilizing Von Karman Avenue and Main Street (Alternative B), be, and is hereby, approved1 and, FURTHER MOVED: That said trunk sewer be oversized two sizes (to 39n) to provide adequate capacity for increased land use densities now being allowed by the local zoning. authorities. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Receive and file comments on Notice mailed re preparation of EIR on Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. l, the northern half of District No. 6 and District No. 7 filed. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Receive and file Draft Environ- mental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Receive and file Staff Report summarizing the Draft EIR on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7 filed. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Authorizing the General Manager to file a Notice of Completion of the Draft Environmental Impact Report Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the comments on Notice mailed re preparation of EIR on Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6 and District No. 7, be, and are hereby, received and ordered Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7, be, and is hereby, received and ordered filed. Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Staff Report summarizing the Draft EIR on the Updated and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7, be, and is hereby, received and ordered Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the General Manager, be, and is hereby, authorized to file a Notice of Completion of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the Updated District No. 1, the northern and Consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for half of District No. 6, and District No. 7. DISTRICTS 1, 6 & 7 Establishing January 30, 1984, as the final date for comments to be received on the Draft Environmental Impact Report Moved, seconded and duly carried: That January 30, 1984, be, and is hereby, established as the final date for which all comments must be received on the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the updated and consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7. -16- 12/14/83 DISTRICTS l, 6 & 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Fixing January 11, 1984, for public hearing on the Draft Environmental That January 11, 1984, at 7:30 p.m., in Impact Report re up(lated and con-the Districts' Administrative Office, be solidated Master Plan of Trunk the approved date, time and place for \..,) Sewers public hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the updated and consolidated Master Plan of Trunk Sewers for District No. 1, the northern half of District No. 6, and District No. 7. DISTRICT 1 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation District No. l be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 8:25 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICT 6 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 6 be adjourned. The Chairman then declared the meeting so adjourned at 8:25 p.m., December 14, 1983. DISTRICT 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other That the Board of Directors hereby affected taxing agencies re adopts Resolution No. 83-202-7, waiving Annexation No. 92 -Guzman ad valorem property tax allocation Annexation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 92 -Guzman Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement \...) with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 94 -Moody Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-203-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 94 -Moody Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 101 -Samways Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-204-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 101 -Samways Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to nE!9otiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -17- 12/14/83 DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 103 -Hartman Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-205-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 103 -Hartman Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 105 -Cormier Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-206-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 105 -Cormier Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 106 -O'Toole Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-207-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 106 -O'Toole Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement· with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem propertv tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 107 -Huff Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 8J-208-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 107 -Huff Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, purusant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 110 -Walden-Walsh Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-209-7, waiving ad valorem property tax allocation exchange with other affected taxing agencies re Annexation No. 107 -Huff Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7, pursuant to negotiated agreement with County of Orange re AB 8 tax exchanges. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. -18- 12/14/83 DISTRICT 7 Ordering annexation of 6.39 acres of territory to the Districts re Annexation No. 116 -Sibley Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-210-7, ordering annexation of 6.39 acres of territory to the District located on the west side of Santiago Canyon Road, south of Lolita Street in the city of Orange, proposed Annexation No. 116 -Sibley Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Ordering annexation of 1.92 acres of territory to the District re Annexation No. 117 -Sodaro Annexation Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Board of Directors hereby adopts Resolution No. 83-211-7, ordering annexation of 1.92 acres of territory to the District located on the south side of Randall Street, west of Meads Avenue in the Orange Park Acres area, proposed Annexation No. 117 -Sodaro Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 7. A certified copy of this resolution is attached hereto and made a part of these minutes. DISTRICT 7 Receive and file communications from Electrolurgy dated September 15, 1983 and December 14, 1983 received and ordered filed. DISTRICT 7 Receive and file staff denial letter dated September 27, 1983 received and ordered filed. DISTRICT 7 Receive and file appeal from Electrolurgy dated October 10, 1983 received and ordered filed. DISTRICT 7 Receive and file Staff Report dated December 8, 1983 ordered filed. DISTRICT 7 continuation of appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc. to the meeting of January 11, 1984 Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the communications from Electrolurgy dated September 15, 1983, and December 14, 1983, are hereby Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the staff denial letter dated September 27, 1983, be, and is hereby, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the appeal from Electrolurgy dated October 10, 1983, be, and is hereby, Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the Staff Report dated December 8, 1983, be, and is hereby, received and Following a brief staff report and comments made by Eric Eklund, president of Electrolurgy, Inc., the Directors entered into a discussion relative to the $12,000 invoice assessed against Electrolurgy for discharges in excess of its permit limits. Based upon the size of the penalty invoice and the complexities of the enforcement program established ~ in the Districts' new industrial waste ordinance, the Directors requested additional information from the staff regarding this appeal. It was then: -19- 12/14/83 . Moved, seconded and duly carried: That the appeal of Electrolurgy, Inc. re staff's denial of their request for waiver of non-compliance fees and penalties charged for discharges in excess of limits established in Ordinance No. 718, be continued to the January 11, 1984 regular meeting. DISTRICT 7 Moved, seconded and duly carried: Adjournment That this meeting of the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 7 be adjourned. The Chairman declared the meeting so adjourned at 9:09 p.m., December 14, 1983. 1, 2, 3, -20- .. C' (.: FUND "C 9199 -JT DIST WORKING CAPJT~L PROCCSSJNG DATE 10/26/A3 rAG[ EP OR I ""J'iJlmBUr"A'P'lJ"T" COUNTY SANJTATiON DISTRICTS OF ,ORANGE COUNTY CLAIMS PAID 11/02/83 --1;1 .. I ( . --·-·-.. -· -----·-·--·----·--------- ,--.11' ~· ., \ I'-•. --1:1 i --i)J; WARRANT NO. V£NOOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION '------cert:·tt~ A---i-Nl11tStlttE'S TI"'36 .39 -lANDSl:'IWTNG-StJP"Pm·r--------· I (" 1, 06f.220 A.R.A. MFG. CO. $65.93 TRUCK PARTS · 1 066221 ADVANCO CONSTRUCTORSt INC. S52t366.24 CONTRACTOR P2-27 . j··I rn ·-----• o Ei'.: 2 ~ 2"-------------irn~-1 NtTUSTR Jr s··-coR p·;·-----------·------------·u i267; 3 6----· -·--·---· us E ·-c HA RG E -ov ERP A YH ENT" ·· -... ----· ("I" OH-223 AIR PRODUCTS & Cl~EMJCALSt INC. $203.52 SPECIALTY GASES • 11 OH221f ALLIED SUPPLY CO. S185e61f VALVE SUPPLIES _"_j:l1 IJ --o·s-e-225 AttTMiNtJ..-roRVLCO. $81Tr."2'5 US'E-CRJmlrrOVElWAYK£Hl r·\~ 06E226 AHERIC~N EUSJNESS SUPPLY Sl55.23 OFFICE SUPPLIES ·. · ·~t 066227 ' AMER IC A~ COfl.PRESSOR CO S52 • 77 COMPRESSOR PARTS 1~11 ,, --... -· 0 fl 6 2 2 e-------· --Ar.E R"J c :A ~--r tE c' "Ot.J'I cs ---------· -----·s-s n-;o 1-·-·----·--,--. us E-c HAR GE .. ov ERP A YR EN r--·-·--·--· ----.. - .~ 1., C66229 THE ANCHOR PACKING CO. S30.21 ENGINE PARTS I ~ 066230 AQUA BEN co~r. $101654.52 CHEMICAL COAGULANTS •11 , •.. ·-o ~ t; 2~·1-'R'P1tv--itlS-C1tr-lNC.--srz-n-q 0 EL E"CTRTC-Ar-s-tJP Ptl .... E .... s------ 06l2!2 DC INOUSTRIJIL SUfPLY, INC. S24.61 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 066233 BACHA~JICH INST. CO. S999.09 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES . u 66 2 3 q------·o A I< [1\ -·r trwu 00 c 0 ···-trtr.;·----· -----------------------·--. !-2 If l; 10-----·-----s HAL r·H AR DWA RE '· --, .. -----· .. --... .. ·-- 06t235 BANK Of A~ERJCA Nl & SA J764.40 TRAVEL EXPENSES 06f.23£ KATHY BAReCUR s3q.oo EHPLOYEE MILEAGE ll .:1 r .. . ... ,:j r ( Ila (" r:r ·Ocf."237'-----errs-riN-s-.a-t\O-TliO-Vm-l'Nc-;--'f'8T6.20 BUTCOTNuHATERTAt'S- 1 066238 BEYCO $323.32 BATTERIES <_ ,, OH ~39 SURE AU OF NJ\ Tl ONH AFFAIRS, I NC S268 • 00 PUBLICATIONS ::I --------------··:~ r ,.1·-----"(jf)~.2110--------ru;tl\E·-corecRET[-AtCt:"SS(lfflfS----·-·-···---------------fb51;9i-------·eu I LO I NG' HATER I Ats ..... ·-· --. ("I.'' 0662"1 BUl lfR rnGH\EERJ~Gt INC. . S12t213.67 CONSTR. HANAGEHENT P2-27, P2-25-2, PW-085-1 l;',1 p · ~ Cl62~2 C ~ R RECCNOJTJONJNG CO. S9Q.OO PUHP PARTS ~ " .. --·-·-·-OBE-l1J3-----cpr-c-n·J"r01trlIA ,--rNc-e · -------nse11u -voR1r-PRO-CE"S"S-rNG.,..A1 NT£NANc-r----------------· ,, 0662~1f CS COMPANY $26.36 VALVES i'I r 0662tf5 c.w.P.c.A. S2H.OO SEHINAR REGISTRATION 1:;i -----· · -~~:~:~--·---------~~~~F~~~~~-;~N~!~~~~i-:~ At--coNTROt!;-·toRP·:------·----~-~-If·::::~;~·--------------~~~~~O~ I~.~~: p~~~~ .-.. ~~-~-~~~ TA·S~-FOR~~--... . ---· ·j· ::-! r ~6l~~A JOHN CAROLLO lNEINfERS S883.60 ENGR. P2-27, ULTIMATE SOLl~S DISPOSAL ~ J•' . -o66'2''t9 ---cITTR1."-['S-\;•CARTtR-coe---------------iTllJ3"Be"6'2"-·-----pTPE-SUYPrrrs-----''I r 1j __ mm. ----~~~~;~~:~~~~~~;:m;_i:_:__ ----____ ------__!?m!:ii--------m~~M:~::::: .STOR~°.E_T~NK_ LE~SE _ _ _ __ __ _ _Jlj r 066253 CIVIC CENHR LOCK & SAFE S98.74 · LOCKS '..'! t ~ C66251f COASl S~[EPJNG, INC. J380.00 PLANT MAINTENANCE .~ ll----·-· 0662!55 COIV'SOL"-YllA"TC-fJLl:E'CTRJC-i{l-rrrsr.--------·---s-39376'~:3--ETEU'RTC-Ar-sUPPnEr-----------------1··11 066256 CONTINENT/JL CHEMJC~L CO $26t664.30 CHLORINE ~I " Of62~7 CRANE VEYCR CORP. $190.80 CRANE RENTAL t •• 1G ------~:g~=--·------~~!~~c~~~~tlCATfO'WATEP-·· ----·---_,_ .. _ .. ·-·-'·-. ---· .. ---·-.. ~:~!=~~ ··--· .. ---~~~~:E s~~~~~ER RENTAL. ---.... ·-· ·-·-· -.. _ .. -· t:··1 . '" OH260 OAllY PILCT S30.00 ADVERTISING ,. f. ll --·---of.'6261-----·-----·een.--o-JJv JS-SllPPCr-co.-·-----------·-----------s923;q-1--·--·----PlAST IC SHEETfNll ----·---------~---------... ! G66262 OAYTON•GRftNGfRt INC. $509.22 USE CHARGE OVERPAYHENT rlt ·-·· ~~;;:~-... ------~~~~n-~YSTnts1-Jtff;-· ··-·-"---·---.. ---··--· ---·------·-··'-~!!~~;~~--.. ·· ---··· _ ... ~~~~-!~~~~~T~~p~~~~~RT SERVICES -· --l1 '1•i ''l;) '•,\ --c ·--·-·---------··----'··-· ····-·-· -~-------··--·--· -----. ·-( ( ·11 ·-..... --· 1·t.~ ... ( .. · ('1 •,1 I· ( ( ( ( FUNO NO 9199 -JT DIST WCRKING CAPITAL PROC[SSING DAT[ 10/28/83 FAGr ? ·----~-1rrP-OlffNUMA!RAf.>ii·3-··--·------····-····-·-·-·---·1 i ,-~ hi COUNTY SANITATION OISTRfCTS OF ORANGE COUNTY -;:) -~-ARRA~; NO. vr~-~-~-R ------------~~~-~!~-~~~]_ ___ ----------~~~~~JPTION------------j'jl 1JliD2E5 DEV-PA f{ s 11rrs-rsurvTt 1?flf-;9lf ___ -SH"Atl:tf1(R"OWARE"" ______________ -·---·----···-···--·---··----' 06E2f6 DORADO EN1£RPRISESt INC. $9 1 95~.21 TREATMENT PLANT REPAIRS !~ r-·, •• 066267 DUNN EDWARDS CORP. S66le78 PAINT SUPPLIES I, : -~:!~~~-------~·::~~~~Fi~f.or-c~t:JF. --------------~-~!~!!·:~~-·-----·· --··---~~~~-~-~u:~~~~~ ~-~ · · -----··· · · j:;I 11 066270 EDINGER MEDICAL GROUPt INC. $60.00 MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS 1::. IJ -1t56"271 [N"CfrANTLR9 .... tf'VC.-S"3t501J-;·oo ··otEAN-MON"ITORTNG--------------------·--·----·--1., .... •u 066272 ENVIRONMENTAL RfSOURCE ASSOC. $97.50 LAB SUPPLIES j:: ~ 06f273 FAMILIA~ PIPE & SUPPLY S675.83 PIPE SUPPLIES 1 ~ ·~ ---oE.6"?n-. rorRn-r-xPRrs·s-cultsr;··------12io;irn------------0EL1VERY "SERVICES" ·······-··--·-----·· ·-· . ·,, 11 0 6 6 2 7 5 =J LT ER SU F PL Y C 0 • S 1t 18 l e 6 3 ENG I NE PARTS ~:'. II 0 6 6 2 7 6 fl p s T ME. TA L s ' I N c • S'f 2 6 • 7 2 s TE El s T 0 c K ., " ---U6CT77 FTS"C"RE R & Pmrr£R" Cu. SI , 2 5 7 • 7 e P I Pt-·sttP"P t1·E·s--r. 1ot06C:278 FISHER COf\TROL.S : .. S177e26 REGULATOR PARTS i'.: n 066279 c. He FLORES RENTALS $583.40 CSDOC #7 MANHOLE REPAIRS ~ 11 --·orir;~no-FCUJU"tnrN"Cl.J NG-S"Y"S TOl"st-YN"C". fii3lr;94._;_·------puHP-P"ARTS··--·----------·------. -.... --·. 1·1 h ~ 066281 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY $738.17 WATER USEAGE " 1• ::t> OH2A2 DONALD L. FOX f, ASSOCIATES $950.00. SAFETY CONSULTANT ~: "' N 06C2"83 . I HE f u)SORlrCOKnNT ,R0."3"9 ELECTRTC-ALSUP-PCTES --·--· -· :1 ,.,, ..., 06628/f GAN AHL LU fl BER CO. $336 e 76 BU I LD I NG HATER I ALS I" :;---~-~:g:~-----~ii~~=~~~~HO~~~~--· s-~~~~;;~:-~:~g~~-~ODA--··-· ·-··----------------··-··-. . . . ~ n 066287 HON(YWELLt INC. S146e22 HICROSWITCH ~ 066288 R.s. HUGHES Co., J~C. $942.67 SAFETY SUPPLIES l'I' l ... .. -----06 F.2eCJ c 1 " 1JFrlUN1TN·GTursn sro-;g·s WAT£trtJSEAli ________ _ -·--------------···· . ~ 066290 HUNTINGTON ~EACH AHC., INC. S63e60 TRUCK PARTS 11 066291 tlUNTING TON. SUPPLY $3 O • 26 SHALL HARDWARE 11 ---·-Ci6l:i292"'·---·--nv£.'R-u-F'ffUtuC"Ts-----n ·~64 ;n--------·wATER"-SAHPlER -----··------------····- x 06~253 HYDROKINEllCS $354.35 LAB SUPPLIES u 0~6294 HYORCT£X $2,941.24 LAB SUPPLIES .11 ----·o-6"02135 TCN CHERrru-rrr;nrnTJ"S"OTOPE 1"95.53 OSE--clf1'"RliE\JVElrP"AYff£Rl ,. 066296 ISCO COMPANY Sli2e29 SAMPLER " C6~297 INDUSTRIAL T~RE~CED PRODUCTS S6l0e64 SHALL HARDWARE 1n ·-· -o Ii f. 2 99·------·y ~c;R-A H-·pAvrn·-----------· -----------i r;·iJl;-3"; 23 ·----·-·----·· -JAN I TOR I AL·--s UPP U Es· -·· · ------·--·-·-· ·-· ··· ....... ·--· .~1 06f259 KAHL SCIE~TIFIC INSTRUMENTS CO Sllf7.47 LAB SUPPLIES 11 06UOO KAS SAFETY PROO UC TS S104 • 8'1 SAFETY SUPPLIES I) ---()6"630r KE"E'W.AcrPTI>L"T""SUPPlf co. -~~r.75 PH~S-UPPa:-rn--·----·-------· " 066302 KING BEARING, INC.. . S3,080.13 BEARING SUPPLIES ~ 066303 KING MUSICAL JNSlRµHENTS . $476.37 USE CHARGE OVERPAYHENT ., ---0615"304 '1"A1'1ES--·p·-;--Knrnrv -cu;----·-·-···-·--·---·--·--------··--·t·27~;sr··· -----·---SMAn--HARDVARE ................ ----··-···· ---·-··--·--· .. -....... --.. - " u6~3C5 l<LHN-LINE CCRP $263.62 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES ~ 06~3C6 l & N UNIFC~H SUFfLY CO sq,q97.01 UNIFORM RENTAL ·~ ----u6nO r;r.i;;s..-rN"t". $q-07-;-;·~-·-:-·-----wEtDlN"G-stJPPt"I cs------------------·- 066308 LAURSEN CCLCr-t;AB $131.76 FILH PROCESSING J------~~:.~~~ ~I ~~~_!~~R~~g~~g~8~R~~~RTfR ------------~! .. gn~ ~-~--. -----·-----~~~~~~~~~~R~~~~~-~ E~ ------------. -···--. ·-----....... . : .. .... ,..----------~- .. c :' ,, n ti I\ 1g ., Ii ~I •.: \II \I .. .,i \& -f,,, ... ... (d ,,, •\ " .., ., 10 " '11 II :~1- FUND NO 9199 -JT UIST WCRKING CAPITAL PROCESSING DATE 10/2A/A~ PAGE ~ . REPORT NOKrrtR AP43 '., COUNTY SANITATION DISTklCTS ·or ORANGE COUNTY CLAIMS PAID 11/02/83 ·---·-·--.. ·------.. ·------------------· .... ---~-------·----·--·------...... ___ -·-···-··--·-··· -·--· ----·--------· ··-··--·····-· • 11, WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 06·tr~u----~Jtt1Ut1·e-~l S84. 96 PAYROtt-DE1>"U"C"T-I ON-RE ttte·uRUMfNT-- " 066312 HCMASTER-CAPR SUPPLY co. $58.30 SHALL HARDWARE • 06f313 GEORGE ~ILLEP CO~STRUCTION $190t17le27 CONTRACTOR l-2R-1, 3-3R-1 10 ----·tt:f:~1r-··-----,,,ruNr;-r·c;nn1on-co .. -1Nc. -------·--------s6ar;;10-·-·--·--·· -··EtECTRl-CAL SUPPLIES·-···- !) til \~ . .... ··1 · ' II " • ,11 Of.£ 315 MUNCIE FOWER PROOUC TS $156. 66 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ,. ·~ 11 066316 MYERS TIRE SUPPLY s45.·74 TRUCK TIRE SUPPLIES 0 ---o6·s-3H c111 or-o1rurGr ne·s•a-ir------WA-HR-tJSE-A6f -~ 066318 ORANGE COUNTY AUTO PARTS CO. $lt267.27 TRUCK PARTS •~ C (,6 31 9 OR fl NG E VAL VE & F IT TI NG CO• .$176 • 2 ta P I PE SUPP LI ES • ··--·-o6G-320-------0RrrrrcuRP________________ --··-···---l"li4 o ;·45·-------··--··--·-·P1 PE ·suPPt I ES 11 CJ66321 OWL CRflNE & Rl<:GJNG S4tl42.20 CRANE RENTAL " 0~6322 OXYGEN SERVJCf $253.30 SPECIALTY GASES, DEMURRAGE 11 Otr~f3-CtlUN-J-v-ef-1'1tAN~f 585 • 73 -HED IC-At-fXAHS-;-4'f5-fttUrP2 27 • H--t-3 ~ 066324 COUNTY SA~llAllON DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY Sl,990.57 REPLENISH WORKERS' COHP FUND 11 066325 PPG lNOUSlPlESt INC. $54.95 PAINT SUPPLIES 11 ==---·ttt.t<l!26-------NC1 r1-c---sAF£"TY-TOUJr>!t:tn-co. ----------u.-oq9·;i;4-----· ·····--.. SAFETY· ·SUPPL I ES----· -~---------·-· ,J :t:=a 0 H 3 ?1 PAC J FI C TE LE PH 0 NE S /4 'I 3 • 51 TELE H ET E R I NG » I 066328 FALLETS & flCCESSORIES CO. $651.90 PALLETS ,., ~-Ot>ti329 F Af'ttt~J1tt: -s-rr2-;e5 -El:"Ec-TfttcJ\r,UP1>t1tt 1~ ""' 066330 PEP BOYS $38.30 TRUCK PARTS . " 066331 PICKWICK FAPER FPOOUCTS $2 9 121.20 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES ,. -··---·osi;:s:s-2·--------mtROttrFR''l~R<tsr-rc -it:u;or--·---------1 NDUSTRl-At. WASTE· SAHPtl NG ·-1-tE ·-· --·. ~ 066~~3 GUALIFIEO ELECTRIC SUFPLY $1'15.96 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES • 06633/f RE-CY-KLEEN CORP· t565.'17 COMPRESSOR PARTS .. ---oe·F.-J"3tr-----mc-pE GJs HR "!"948.64 UUAt-AttttERr·u--tNG" n 066336 THE REFU~LJC SUPPLY co. OF CALIFORNIA t~40.71 PIPE SUPPLIES u 0~6337 RESE,RCH INST.FOR fNV. HYGIENE S28.Bl PUBLICATIONS .. ---c1H.~·~o---------ALxN0Ro.--1Nc-.-·---------···-----------·----·s2; 196;1r;-··---·-----~As·· DETECTOR-·----··-·· • 066339 RICHARn•s HYDRAULICS $64.27 EQUIPHENT PARTS w G6f340 ~O~lilNS & ~EYERS $4~1.59 PUMP PARTS ll. ---ft(;)l: 3tf 1 -Rosn1o·tm·r-rmc. s 1 t J56;D3 CONTR-OL-fQU·t PM ENT- ·~ II ,, 11 l•I ) I~ 11 ::1 ) ll II ll J ~; Ii .. 111 II II II . -· ... I I\ !( 1·U 1 " ~~ 066342 RUSSCO CONSTRUCTJONt JNCe S90t562.t7 CONTRACTOR 5-18R :0. 1 ------~::;:~--·---. ~-~-;:~~;r~~~~~OLO~-~.~~-----.. --------~--------:~:~.~~:ii-:------------~~~E~~~~:~3~~~:p-~-~-~~-~--·--·------------. -j·-1 :~ • 41 H 6 :! It 5 S AN 0 D CL L AP a US I NE SS f OR MS $1 t; • 96 0 FF I C E F 0 RH S ~· · 1.. Of.6:'.'tf. SANlft ANA ELECTRIC MOTORS S516.l:2 . ELECTRIC HOTOR PARTS :: IJ -----"0663H c1-t-Y-0F--st·1rt-BL"A"CH -·nr.au--WATE-R-US-f-AGf-· --·----.,, 111 f) H 3 4 e s EAL O LAC I< $ 9 8 5 • 0 0 . 0 I L . 1~1 .) ~::;::.----------~~~M~~~~:~UPPLy----·-·-----·----···--------··--·-· ·u,~:~:~~--·--· ·-----~:~~!YA:~~~~~~ SUPPtlES-···------·---·-··· --~ -·---··-··-----·::·. 1'66351 H.C. SMITH .CONSHUCTJON CO. Ullft5DO.OO P2-23-6 CLAIH (MATERIALS) , 06E352 SOLAR TURBIN JNlERNATIONAL i226.0l ENGINE PARTS ~ Otiti~f\3----· ---sou-rn--c-o-Asi-oft lCL"fGUIPMENt -·u iHi7elfi------·-·-orrtc·E-EQtHPttENT·--------------------·.~, 36&354 SOUTHEA~ CALIF. EDISON CO. $2~2t17~.4i POWER ,~ ~66~~5 SO. CALIF. WATE~ CO. Sl0.27 WATER USEAGE ~~ ···--· -:rr.635 t----·---~ou1ur1u.r--couNrrEs-o·rt~o.-------·--·------·------·-s6;2s1;0~--·----·-··--01Esn--ruEt·--· -·-·-· ·---.. --------· -··---------1.,1 Ill II .r:-----------_C _______ ---~---:--:--------., ----~ ------------T --------------------------.------~ -----------------------T-------\~] t1 l ( ( ( FUND f\O 91~9 -JT GIST WCRKJNG CArlTAL rR~CESSING OATE 10/2~/83 PAGE 4 ----nl1'1JRINtmfJElr.KF'li COUNTY SANITATION OISlRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ... ----------~il -------·---1.'. CLAIMS PAID 11/02/83 ~ I~ "ARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT ClESCRJPTION -l'!mST SPRll"YTrm-s"TST£lfS-co. -----~T71."3"2"" SPRAY G·ulf-------------··-- C· l•I ~::;;: i~~L~~~~~~~RS ~ !~! ~::: . ~~~~~RIC CART PARTS ---(j(;£:"360----···-rrru1no----··--------------·------·-----··-----·--11;344-;oir-----------0RAFTING--SERVICES. ----·--·-- ,·~~· 0~6361 THERMO ELECTRIC sss.20 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 066362 THOHPSC~ lACQUfR CO. S2t159.35 PAINT SUPPLIES •1 --oGn~t;3 -r·1tuc-r&-A"t'"TO-SUPPt·rrrnce-·"TSTi'T.11-3 TRUC-K-"P'A"RTS ------ ('I" OH36't J.G. TUCKER & SONt INC. $291.50 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ·· " 066!E5 UNITED FARCEL SERVICE S~'t.'t5 DEL1VERV SERVICES "-----···oe tr3t:o----vtm·-sc-t rnu-1c-----------------· ---l""2 t779~-S [AB -s u1s-pu ts ... -· ---_,________ -------·-----·-- 066367 VALLEY CITlfS SUPPLY CO. S422.68 TOOLS 06636~ VARfCt INC. S725e04 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES i-----GC'3~sin-r~nrr "S-3Tlr.51 ENGINrTAlrrS (·~ OE6370 ~HlTEt FIN[ & VERVILLE Sl0!861e55 DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE OISPOSA~ STUDY ·~ 066371 VILSON & HAMPTON s595.5~ . OFFICE EQUIPMENT HAlhTENANCE 11 ~G-b'F312----Jr1rox-ccRir.--·---·-----·----l962'~'I'l,"'"-----u1n1>ntE'Jflf00UCt I ON·----------·-----· ( lu :t::a O~f.373 YEAR~ & ASSCCITlS, INC. u,o;.H.41 VALVE SUPPLIES 6 11 .!... ----.. ------~----- 1\ :::: c. 1:~ " -----·--·--·-----------,. . .·· .,.. SUHHARY JI TOTAL CLAIMS PAID 11/02/83 -----·------------------- ~--~--------------------------- $953,~69.U -----------------~---------------- AMOUNT >1 H 1 0 PE R FUN 0 $ 1 0 • la 0 " #2 OPER FUND .. . .149.24 .. -----·----·-n-·oPER-FUR ----------·-------------31,-·;689:93·-------------·----·-·------···· ----···-·-···---···-···--·-------· -· ----.. " 13 ACO FUND 46. 28 · 1~ 15 OPER FUND 8Jlt. 74 ,, ---·-·15·-,.co-·mND ---,u-;-so'2·;rr- .. ll~I 66 OPE R FUND 31t6. 82 n 67 OPER FUND l ,669. 41 tQ ------, 7·-Aco·-run D"---------·· -------------------------------·-sa3:·40·----------------··---···---------·--·----· -· -- II H 11 OPER FUND • 611. 74 tt 15&6 OPER FUND 2,~72.22 .. -----,H7-0PrtrtuNr-.------· · r6:-rr---------,-------------· • • 114 J T 0 PE R FUN D 3 2 7 , 2 3 9 • 9 5 I\ CORF 442,283.38 I . --_j_';:1 II ·~ r-·-~-----:: ~1;: It 11 11 11 ·'·· (~ ,. ,, " 11 1' i,I IQ " II " "' ] 'I .,,1 \1 'i.t' '.\ I•.,: .,, ... " -----un··-i=unonrTTABl rnv-rns-uAANcE-rutnr--------------· ·· --·----·--------ft r~·ocr·-----·-·----------· ---·---------·--------·---·-:··-·-·-----· ··--·--·-·--·------.. ---- . •.11 S El F FUNDED WORKERS' COMP. INSURANCE FUND 1 , 990. 5 7 la _____ J! WO~!!~~APITA~ FUND________ 5~_!.2_12._0_1 ________ _ 14' r.\ ··I " TOTAL CL_A_l_H_S_P_A_l_D_l .. 1:0~~:---~---:------~---------~~~----~----$:.3 ,~6-_g_. 4~-----~~--~--~~--~~----~~ _ .. -----~~------~~-.. __ -·-·----.. -·---'Jiff :r l\ol I\\ a ... ~ -----------1' . --2RJlC tss.u.u;.--11A ll:-ll /l ,, 8 3 -P-AGC---1----• ,j - .r ' . . ~ .' ·, ';J_.£!,Nll..JtQ ... ·-· .. 21.2.~ _-:-~~_ru.s_LY.C R K.I..NJLCA e...I IiL ~--· ·~·---· _=_· ·-·~-~~<"~-. • .. ll "''" ft/ " \ .,~, ~~ tt UARRANT NO. \IENOCR ... ---·· ··-·----·-------------- Pf PORT NUMBER AP43 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS Of ORANGE COUNTY CLAIM~ ~AJO 1111~/A~ AMUNT . OESCRJPTJON .. _ .. _____ -----·-------. ·--·-·-··--··--- 066391 A-t NURSERlfS $126.71 LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES 066392 ACTION INSTRUMfNTSt IMC. J67t.J4 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES --f~' U"-. ,. ,. . ._, OH.3°3 H n 16 no A 11Lf.Ali_ll.AR.LOU.5....JtE£.IlNG --I" OH:!94 AIR PRODUCTS & Cf1E~IC.Ai.s. •~c.. ~3'11t.2s·.. SOLVENTS 066395 AJR TOOL SC~VICE . , . 1 itn7.7~ TOOL REPAIRS ttl %.6 .. ~~.6__ ALL.:.S.lAJ.E ... Y..E.H.lCLE..S .• _uu: ... _. ____ ._. ----· -· ·--·-·--: .. U.e.2.U ... 92-~---_JlEU lC.LLLEAS.l.NG .. --. ------·-··-· fl 066~~7 DfCPA r. ALLfH s20.oc CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHMITTEE MEETING II 066398 ALLIED SUPPLY CO. $6J.4P VALVE SUPPLIES ltl f ~ ~ 9 1 . I " :'Al. Sh.Ql' I NC , $ L.0.2....8.!L..-IOQLJlE.P.A.LRS ·---(•1 '1664CO ·~· THE ANCHOR PACl<JNG.co. ·u,281.76, PUMP PARTS lr.r ~ .· 06~401 ANGELICA RENTAL SERVICFS . $125.00 . . TOWEL RENTAL " ___ fil&i.tlZ., _______ . -~JlUl'LSCA.Lr.NGUE:llS_lNC ___ :. __ s.i.u .• QjJ__· ____ CHElHCAL .. ..£EEDER .. -····---·-· IC n 966403 A~ROU-PISCO, INC. S677.~~· TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER :: ~6~~0~ MARGA~ET eAILCY $20.00 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING '•( SI il05 t' lLA.fl_fAIUJL_ .1.J.Jl.o...Jl.O s Et:UNAILRE.GJ.S.I.ll.ATJ..QN.._ II 066406 BAK[R PLY~OOD CO., INC~ S~27.6~ SHALL HARDWARE •l , 066407 BASSETT BUSJN[SS JNTEPJORS. $27~52 OFFICE FURNITURE tr " , ____ .Ll.f-6' cs _____________ e.E.c.KtJAJL..u.sr.RUMEtH~ s«tl.J. •. gq _______ nEcTRl.CAL_suP.PL 1 ES .. ·--··-·-·--· II D r~~4G9 J.F. ~ff.l~fP AS~Oc •• INC. s54.q7 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ' -~6~410 f[LL PJP[ & SUP~LY ro. t41~.52 PIPE SUPPLIES : .. r.l 1----6.b.UL___ ___ 11rn~u.AE..E£1..NCi., I NC $6U3. u,.___ COtteAE.S.S.O.LJ!AR.U__ ----·--·-----·"' 0&6412 PlfRLY ~ A~SOCJATESt INC. $550.~0 WORKERS' COMP. ADMINISTRATOR : 066413 RIG ~O> PE~TAL CC. $2•7!0.00 TRASH DISPOSAL /( ~ll .) ([ _____ C£:6'.!~---··-----··-..C.GD.'.S_AlR_.c.o.NO.LUOt~uu: .. ____ ----------.S2.!i.nJl. ______ JBUC.ILREP.AI RS .. _____ , _______ -·-··---·------·· -. ···--··· ,.,, : (\£€415 t'ICtt~fl ~fUND,.,l\N f. tssuc •• H'C S8e218.61 CSDOC #2,3,11 HASTER PLAN EIR PREPARATION « D~64J~ VRJSTOL PAR~ MEOICAL ~~p •• JNC $26.00 PRE-EMPLOYMENT EXAMS II rl ·~ _g§J!~ l] ____ __f.~L .. f..!.LIU.f!.NH.!-1.&.1-_122.A. c~ a 1lO R Q _f.ROC.E.S..UN..<L.S.U.P-fll E.S------·-----· " ~ 06641~ cs co~~~~y st.662.64 PIPE SUPPLIES : 066419 CAL SOUTP tGUIF~fNT cc. $4,450.00 TRUCK SCALE REPAIRS •l Oil \t _______ .C6B 2JL _______ C~L.J EO.RNU_ EN.YIBON~:INl.AL.._ ____ -··-·---__ --~---· --· ___ .. :t6.1.75 ___ . ______ JRUCK._ P.AR.t.S._ ---..... _ .. ····-· -·---·-··-· __ .. _ ····-·· __ ......... _ ···--· . 11 l'l6f.lf21 C/lltFOP"lA INSTITIJH OF TECHNOLOGY !2,928.27 DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL STUDY · · , ... · ~ ~~61f22 CALIF• ~OCO~CPKING ~~CHJ~lPY tle42U.33 ELECTRIC SANDER " 11 ..f664?d_ _______ k_AE1t.(fi.UL.fJ!BILJ.P.il.C.IL..S.!U.S.L.1.f\t_._ 1b2fu.5B__ TR.U.CJ.< . ....fABI~---··--.. ----------·-·--------J11 ; N r6E424 · JCHN c~RoLto ENG/GREELEY HANSEN $l,Q54.Pl TRAINtNG P2·23-6 1~, :: (16 6 4 ? 5 Tlf E cl () p I N r J N s T IT u TE • I N c • $ ~ 1 • 'o 0 p u B L I c A Tl 0 N ti II ___ 06~1?L .. __ ·. ---~Af~IJ.n_.CJC... _____ . ·-· --···---· -··-------------··---·----.. ·-· ..... $20.aDO __________ C!IlZEN !·S_ ADV.ISOR.Y .CQHH lHEE .. HEET I NG . -··· -.... ··-· .... -,1' ,. %!11127 CLAHK OH •tAfUH!AR[ . $377.53 SHALL HARDWARE 1" ;: ~:.:.~~;-----------~~-~~~I, ~~~~-t~;~t f J ____ ---------------··-··--------. i:;~.:~~------·~~~.~.~~-~~~I~.~-~~~~~ ~--~~~.~I TTEE~~~ I~~ .... --·-----·-·-:: '' 0664:!0 CONPOCK CCtl.PANY 'f.19"i.25 BUILDINC HATERIALS •1 ·: 0~~4~1 CONSDLJO~TfD ELfCTRICAL DIST. s~,556.ll . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~ t __ .. ....Q6f ~3.~---·-· -·-· ... CQNSOL.l!Ht U.O_Rf Ff!OOUC HUNS .. ·-·----·-.. -···---···---··--··Sl t213. 66. _____________ BLUE PR I NL.REPRODUCT I.ON -... -· .. -·-......... --· .. 11 06~4!3 CONTINE~Tftl CHE~JCAL CO JJ6.372.A~ . CHLORINE ~~64~4 CONTROL CtPL[S, J~r. SR0.~2 CABLE ___ t~C·~,L~ ---·---··--·.f..hL!f: TP.fLL .ASHCJ(l_U ~· --·-····----··------------·--·-· ·--t 2 elO.O. !lO-.--_______ CSDOC ... # 1~.6~7. MASTER PLAN ... E IR PRE PARATJ ON___ _ ___ ----- --OHm . ... CAL CO~SOL llJATI p ~· ~r-F ---. --m. 7r . . . ---~:TER--SOFT~NER RENTAL 3 ( ( ( v .( ( ( \ ---... --..... --·--------·------.. -----------------·-----_ .... -... --------·-·---------------·--·-·--------.. ·-------------·-··---. \• ··:-·-----_ -·-------.. -----... -.r..F OCESSlNCL..O ATE .. 11 /l 4 /R!. PAGE . . :? . PfPORT NUMBER AF4J ::, __ ._ f.!J.NO .~Q __ ... 9.19.~ .:: __ ~.LP.IS L.kCRKIN.G .. CAP.IT A.L. ..... -·-·---------- " II -··---. f.:j,, '\ !···· ,. ... •' ,., COUNTY fANJTATJON DISTRICTS OF O~A~G( COUNTY I'· _.cu UlS.-'!A.lJLULJ...6.i..B...3..--~---.--------·------------··--·------·------''''' ·'-,,, :t_ _______ . _____ . M/IRRANT NO. VENO OR AMOUNT OESCP.IFTJON H ~ff4~7 M.~. P.~Hl $2~.oo CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING &66q38 CAJLY flLCT s30.~o LEGAL ADVERTISING tti ... 19; J.f>~.JL . .OE..C.O. -----U.5...2.0.. LECIJU.CALSUP-.e.L I ES~-.--. ---------------------1'1 06~440 ~ELPl-ll S~STEMs. INC. S65t.oo MINI ~OHPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES, PROGRAHHING ~ fj6f441 CllEHRJCl-I STANOAP.O S523.61t ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES " ,.. ----···-·Q~6~ 'f 2 ., _______ ,,_ ·-·---n G.IOY~E.__.CQf~tEUT[fLS£RV 1.C.ES __________ ..:, __________ ...ii. 026 •. oa.. ________ ff l N.LCOMPUJ-ER HA IH.TENANCL-. q6~44~ CORA~O lNTfRFRISfS, INC. S6•99q.qo PLANT #2 REPAIRS 1t1 ~6fqq4 fASTMANt I~C. S1 9 6q7.72. OFFICE SUPPLIES .. JHH.fL. ______ fJ.lE.B.~fJLE.£.Ul.PJo.iEN.T. _______ .u.~~-----TRUt.K-P.ARIS.. ,It 06f44~ EME~~o~ l~rUSTP.l~L ~fRV. VIV. !33•19· VALVE SUPPLIES tr ~ ~664q7 FA~JLJ~~ PIPE & SUPFLY $1,q26.00 PIPt SUPPLIES ... ____ ,_('.\_6_6!J ~ ,.·--···----·-_EJ.SCHE:..B _lt .£ . .QBJLR. ... co_. ___ --··-·-----····---------S..2 •. 262..J..E .• ---· _ _.:._p_1 P.£.-.SUP..P.L.l ES.---· ·-·---·----------.. -----... ---·· .. I[ : 066449 FLEETW~SH SYSTEMSt INC. $665.76 PIPE SUPPLIES " 06~45Q CLJFFORC ~. FO~KlPT $160.00 PLANT 62 SURVEY ~r \I ~t 0£H5J _Ll.ll'..-~.LEl..LLERI.O.f $63·2'1 WAf.E.R-USEAGL -------------11 '· ~ 066452 GENCRAL TELEPHONE cc. $9,880.52· TELEPHONE II o3 0 6 6 If ~ ~ (: F. A y B 0 [l E c TR I c c 0 • $ 3 5. 11 El E c TR I c AL supp LI Es u -,----~6f.~_5!L. _______ JJ!L.SJ.Ell_.&-1iOGGA1'J 1-1.Nt._____ U&S..23----SMALL-HARDWARE-· --··----·--·-··--· --.. : r.....:> (' 6 (. 4 5 5 c ff AR Lr ~ G • ~ "R 0 y • II\: c • . . $ 3 l 2 • 9 !; Bu I L D I NG HA TE R I AL s 11 ~ oH-4~6 H1trrnuu:1cl\ 1Nou~rn1AL rL~s11cs U34.~9 SHALL HARDWARE II ltl ) II .. Sll ) '' _QH.1.~L _______ __f!_U~Ll.H!TNL -S2.6..s;o l:IUJCK-AE~.A-l..J\ _ __ 11 : 06(458 HENRY ~AOIO SJl.80 PAGER SUPPLIES " " C66459 HERTZ CAR L£ASJN~ S327.54 VEHICLE LEASING ~ 1' ______ .06B60. ____ . __ -·---.. H.oNEY.w£.LL.1._tNc:. ___ . ______________________ . ..:_s1os....9.3 ______ .. LcRoswu.c•L-----------·----··--~ :~ C?H461 flOUSE CF fATHPJf:S . Ue12A.'5f BATTERIES tt M 06~4t2 P.s. HU~~[S co., INC. $59.10 SAFETY SUPPLIES u ~1 ---.!'!~ f .'fC:3_ .. _______ hUNJ.U~lC.Lf.£ACJLAl1C . ._1-1Jll.C.a.. U.:l.8...6.l!.. TR11.C.1Le.AR.T.S __ u ~ 0664l4 ISCO CO~P~NY s2,qea.09 FLOW MONITORl~G DEVICE LEASE u ~ Offq65 INDUSTPJAL THRftDED PRODUCTS ~2q9.26 SHALL HARDWARE ~ u "' ____ O.H·-'f.f 6_ ______________ l.N£P..AlLf:.AHR-.--~----·---------·-----------·-____ !5.1 .• .JUL--·--JAN.f.T.OR J AL-.SUl?.PU E.S. _____ ----··----·---· ·--·------.:..... __ '1 ;~ f\ 6 6 4 ~ 7 I N r-: H $l 0 1 • 4 ll 0 FF I c E sup p LI Es II u 06E4l8 IRVINf l~CUSTPIAL LANVSC~Ff S2e2JO.tf PLANT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE " 11 ___ c.H.1 e c;i __________ JR v rnL~.Af'J!li _H!!.H.R_C2J_llfU.U _u. 5 o -"IAIEJLJJ.S.E.AG E _ " o: 066471) JEl\lS[~ INSlPUMnJTs co. . Slf03.40 . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~· :: 066471 €LORIA P. JORDAN t.20.00 . CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING 11 11 ____ Q.H~!L ______ . ____ ~-!fS~.-fH.~f!HG..LHIJ°.!-------------·----· _:__$_3_.15.9--..J..5 BEARl.N.G-5Ue~UEL---------·-----------·-----··-----·-·--" ' 1 £16 6 If 73 I< I P. S T r l; fl f' & fol A CJ' J N £ Iii 0 R KS 12 6 fl • 2 f: PU HP PARTS '1 :: 06(,474 KNOX JNOlJ~lPl.H Sl 1 f'HJE~ :tH.7~ SHALL HARDWARE 11 u !'.'~!1~ w _________ .L._.Lll __ 1.m.1£.P.BJLs!l.rJ LLC:JL______ J...t.52.2.... i:;2 u.u.u.o.JULR.EJUAL-°' :: %l476 L.fl.w.s., INC. f.lf97.20 WELDING SUPPLIES •• t6607 lt.IJJ?Sf.N CCLC'R Uf:: $7'h6J FILH PROCESSING ' __ !!_f>f.!!JJL ....... ________ ..fil LE.•.--l . .f.~ IL---·-----··--·-----· -----~·-____ .:..:_s5J1.1L..oq DEFERRED-COHP-ENSAUON-1 NtEilESi" -P.AYHEHI__ 1 • 0 66 4 7 9 LI HH I NG f. I S T R If U TO P S , HJ r. • U • 96 O • 17 EL EC TR I CAL SUPP LI E S ' -., OH4f0 LOWRY ~ AS~GCIATlS ~20.2:so.no ENGR. 2-25. CSDOC 12.3. " MASTER PLAN UPD.ATE ~IL.rr \1--_l!f.~.ifil.._ li!J:tu.N.£..e .. L.S.HELC.!! .• __ ----.-1..5.!L~t: SAE.£-l.Y-5.UJ?.P..l.LE.S • ' 066482 HAROLD ,ALGNEY s20.oo CITliENtS ADVISORY COHHITT~E HEETINL ... °'!L---·-•-·---··-------~--···----.. --·-•--·-··--·---·-··---··----··----•·-----··-·----·-•· ·-----·-· .. --.:·--·••o--·----'.----·-----------·••"'" ..... • ....... -..... .,, .. ••• -·---···-··-···••···--·---··•--•-•-· -··•• .... .-----·-·- • f-·1 -. . . . . . ---------·---·-····-1;~1 1~: . . . . ' . •. , • .-__ [Jl!'lr:> .. ~9-.. ___ .'!1'!~_ . .,,_AL .. !USLHJ>!U!IG_UEHU ·---·----------~------------_:....P.ROC:ESSING-DATE-11 /J tllf!3 .PA.Gr -.. 3 __ . ~ Pf FORT NUMPER AP43 11 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE rouNTY : CLAIMS PAlp 11/16/83 ~ N WARRANT NO. VENDOR At40UN T DESCRIPTION '~1_. ------·----·-·-·-· ----··--------·-·-----------· -·--· _;__ ___________ -··---------------------·--·-·-·· ---···-·---·---· ...... . P6E4P3 HARVAC ELECTRONICS i?.Rl ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Q6t484 rdTT -CHLc~. J~t. ~229.75 PIPE SUPPLIES " _f.&E·'l_P.5 __ . ~CMAST f ~-CMH~ supru_u;i_,_ Jll.9-.5:> JJl.QL.S________ . 00 066~86 P4TRICK MCNELLY s20.oo CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COHHITTEE MEETING : 0664B7 PAULA le ~ILLMAN s20.oo CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE HEETING ,., ____ Of_(-,fl..!L __________ J10NrnP.!"J:.tLLlL£)l.AJ.QB_-t.O.Hf.ANY. _____________ $2~A8---------ELEVAJ_OR.._HAlNTEHANCE _________ ..... ~ ~bf4~9 J. ART~LR ~OORf • CAt INC. !545.0~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES : ~6~4~0 ~OPGAN EOtlP~ENT co. $116.~l TRUCK PARTS r~ __Qil~.1 f, D, HOB II l FOUN OR y St , a 3 i. 6 a HMfHDLL.RJ NG.S_...&_CD.V.E ... e _s --------------..... i~ C661f«?2 -.oTOROLAt JNC. S~69.58 BATTERl.ES " ~ 0664~3 ClTY or NEWPORT HACH .... Sl'+.77. . . . WATER USEAGE " ________ Q_f.H2L~-----···-u._.run.so.LH8YH_E_ ;__JIJ2.7_.IJ,.Q__. --_LALHAl.NT.ENANC£._ ·---·--···--·--· .. ··--... ---·. M R » Obf49~ CRANGE CCAST FORD TP~CTOR $84.46 TRUCK PARTS ft ~H4CJ6 CRt.Nc;r COLN TY AUTO f'l.RTS co. i2a'l. 58 TRUCK PARTS M J ) Ill !!_<::6427 ORAl\JGI ~O~fJTY_f!_flf!!._SllPELY c.o. U'l.!L..97 IAMD.S..CAlUJULS.Uf..P.l IES -~ 066q~S ORANG[ VALVE & FITTING co. '127.~J PIPE SUPPLIES ll ~ Of64~9 COUNTY OF CRANGC S3t243.~7 PAGER MAINTENANCE ~ _____ JlE:k.~ o.o ___________ J:o t...OL.CB.ANGE!!AU.lJllOB.J:.ON.lRDLIL _____________ jj5.l_.89.0 .• .QQ. _____ ..•.• -.. COYOJE _.tAN.Y.O.tLGAT.Lf.E.ES. ___ ··--·· --·---·· -·· ·-··-.. ;1~ i:'6ti~Ol COUNTY SAt\.ITATIO~~ OJSTP.ICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY $1 9 6~1.07 REPLENISH WORKERS' COHP. FUND • ~ OH~02 PPG JNOUSTRirs. INC. S25'l.12 PAINT SUPPLIES tt ~ ~ ) _Q66~.t'.~------f?.A.C.1£J.C.S...§H.l..LL(lUlf: MC NT co $211.-1. • .U __ SAE.EILS.U.f!.ll..l~ . ...._-----·----· u 066504 rAClFJC TrLEPHONE $9.80 TELEMETERING u 1 C6f505 PARTS UNll~lTEO S7l8e49 TRUCK PARTS . . . : _______ {'~ __ (!~Q6 __ . ___ -·---P.tAI.t-~!WtUCJS.1-.tuJC.~E..LL ... L.C:O. ... ________________ u.312. n.o ________ ... J 9B.2=.8l_AHNUALAUDU .. SEBV..l.CE.S. ______ .. ·······--. -·---···---- ~ v 066507 P[~GAM~~ rRrss, INC. Sl~0.00 PUBLICATION 0665QB PICKWICK rAP[R rROOUCTS $6ge67 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES ) ..__ ___ OE:~.~2._ ______ f.QSTMA~!u_____________ !·l •. a!Jn • .no ._P..0_$.IA-Of 06f.510 HAROLD FRI~ROSE JC( $3?•~0 INDUSTRIAL WASTE SAMPLING ICE 1 C66511 PULS~FEEC£R tlt773.08 PUMP PARTS r __ .Q~ ~~ ~H----·-·-----.. <Hl!.klf.H:.fLt.L.t.CT .B.1.L.S.U.f:f..LI'_. _____________________ ~. 38.8. •. 26--~--______ ELf.C.J.B.J. CA LS.UP Pl I. E.S ·--------·--··---·-····· ···-··· _ ·-···-···- ) C66513 RAINCO~ OJSFOSAL CC. t334.00 TRASH DISPOSAL 06~~14 RED VALVf CO•• INC. t.36~.5~ VALVES ) ~ 06E-5l!i l!lr RE (J.sll'L___ . __ U67 •. tl.L__ ______ L.E.GALAD.¥ERUSJJiG. ~6~~1E R~kNGRO ELErTRONIC PRODUCTS ~32.49 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~ 066517 REYNOLC ALUHINUH SUPPLY CO. . S5~ij.~6 STEEL STOCK :l ____ _Q~~~J t!. ----·-----~9.S_EP~ __ J_,_BY[.R.SOtL LS!>llJ __ UU:_. _______ :... _________ , __ . ...!973. JB. _____ ···----· S.TEELSUC.K _______ ·----···----···--·-·-·· ___ .. --·--·· " (I 06~519 SAHTA ANA BLUE PPINT CO. S79.50 HAPS ~66520 SA~TA ,,~A DODGE ~66.~9 TRUCK PARTS _(l.f.(~21 ________ Sl1NT~_._P_f\.LU.tCTB..LC ___ ~t'JJ!RS.... __________________ $91 •. L'f _______ .. _E1E.CIRJ.C.JtOlOIL.REl!AlJlS __________ ~------i ~66522 SC~OLL ~ CO. AOVERTJSJMG !l~~.88 ULTIMATE SOLIDS DISPOSAL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 066523 SEAL Bl4CK tA2.~B BUILDING MATERIALS ~ ~ ) ~ .! .. ···., ---~H~~L-~-------· ~f.!!l[fL.LQUlt..L_~Q •-Of_ M~t.fU C:A_. _______ ·-----· --·--·--------' 379. 61 _______ ....... J~ . ..te.~ _$UP.PLJEL_ -··-·--·-·· --·-·---·--· ........ ··-·--------·-··-- C66525 ShA~ROCK surrLY s1.q~8.56 TOOLS/SHALL HARDWARE %6526 S'1fft-!,,l!C '1ActiH'Ef'Y co. t.451J.~0 TRUCK PARTS __ ._Qtt.~!L_ ---~..!.tLL.f.!Ul.KLY..LJ t!I.!--···-------···--------·--·---_______ _.t.3,::: ': '1 • ~.:!-. _____ . ··-___ J.Rl!f; .. lLI!RE.S ______________ ~·-------·--·----·---- Of652A SOLAR TURBIN INTERNATION'L 15Al.31 ENGINE PARTS '··-··-···-··· --· ··-.. •· ·····--...... ·----···-··-·. ·-· .. ·-... ----.. . .. . ····c ( ( ., ( ( ( r-------------_____ , _________________________________ _ '· ~· !'•1' NC._ -~-1~9. -~---'-'J LU SL WC.R.t<JNli. CAeJ T.ltl __________________ --------______ -·-------·--~ .. f'ROCESSING_OAJL 11 /H /A3 PAGE ..... ta Rf PORT NUMBER AP43 COUNTY SANITATION OJSTRICTS OF O~ANGf COUNTY ·~~~~~~--c_1_A_1_M_$_P~A.._J.fl.._1.l./..l..6.l.8.J~-- ;:::·1 ~ ... 'f --l~.1 ''•· WARPANT NO. VEND OH AHOUNT OESCRIPTJON ~1 ...... -~·-·--... -··--·----------------·-···-... ··-···----·---------------------.. ·-----~·---------·· ~· " :: 0 6E.529 SOU TH COAST OFF I CE £QUI PHErH $9~8 • % OFF I CE EQUIPMENT n 0~653q SOUTHEPN CALIF• fOISON co. S96t025e37 POWER " •· _1l6J15..3 l __ _s.o...__c_ALJ_f_.__f_f. ~ s.oJ~ _c_o. -~--.s i..s.s.o •. c.r. ... . . . __ . ..E.D...LS.O tLL..UtL R EP..AJ..B.S. _ _ _________ 1" : 066532 SO. CAL. E~S c~. S4t506.60 NATURAL GAS ~ ~6&533 SOUTPER~ COUNTIES OIL co. s10.1s2.35 DIESEL FUEL II '~ ______ f.!(>(>~~L ... _____________ se.f.C:J~E .. Se.E.£0.QM TE R-·---·----_______ _:_ __________________ S.52. • .6.1--·-'-----·TRU.C IL.BE PAlRS. ----·-···--·--··-·----·-II M ~665~5 STAPO~ STEEL S919.42 STEEL STOCK : 066536 SCOTT STCVENS $59.00 EMPLOYEE MILEAGE It It] 1 ~ _.t6.f .~.3.L Uf_f: LU!f..LC.QB.r___:____ 1.3 a 2. u _S QL.V.E.N.T_S_________________________ 1°1 " Ot6538 THE SUFPLlfRS t237~01 TOOLS : 06653~ J. ~~YNE SYLVESTER $91f3.70 PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT ... II( •• ______ !)~CS5!t0. ________ T.£Ct1UUL______ ·--------~-S2.62...StL . UH.P-0.BAR'LHELe.. ____________ ~----···--·-. -... -----· --·-·---·· Ill : 06~541 39 STAKE t BUILDING SUFPLIES S41.18 BUILDING MATERIALS " 066~42 r.~. T~Cf~S AIR CCNtITIONJNG $60.00 AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE ,c \( ~· _Q6.6~!!L-THGlif.S.!.JL..LAt..GUl.LC..O.... Vi..l.S . ..2-0 PA.1.U.L.S.J.Le.fU __Jn ti :: ::: £1£,E.54'1 TRUCK g AUTO SUPPLYt INC, Slt't30.97 TRUCK PARTS ,t• t:C C 6 6 5 4 5 TUBES A L £ S t 5 2 5 • 5 6 P I PE SUP P ~ I E S " "-:b---(!H5{!f. _________ _J.G._tuCK.£1L.LSONe.-lJJC. _ ~3.1~...A9 E.LE.CIBJ.C.l\l_S.U.P-f.L.J.EL.-----·-·-····-·--··---·-·--·-·--·-··· ... 11 :; ::: 066547 u.~. AlJTC HASS, me. $6'1.00 TRUCK REPAIRS Dtl to( fJ6C·!'l4A l'NICtt Cll CO. Of CALIF. UQ?.3~ GASOLINE " ) If --~H5!!.9._ UN..Ll[[}_J?.ldtCJ:LSUt.VI C"( J..3-3--32 D.£illllI_S....E...lll.ll.E II : 066550 VWR SCIENTIFIC S978.66 LAB SUPPLIES u ~ 066551 VALLEY CITirs SUPPLY co. $549.71 PIPE SUPPLIES ~ :'. ____ 066.552. .. ____________ V .. A.LV..AU_.AS.SOCI.A.TLs________ • ________ s_s.nc~.-27------YALVES ---·--------------··--·--··-·--·----------------y ,; r. 6 E-!_. 5 ~ V ti L V [ & SH fl SUP F' L Y CO • $ 8 6 3 • 9 o VALVE SUPPL I ES ti •• % 6 5 5 '+ V AL V f. 5 ER V J Ct S , I NC • !2 3 • 7 l1 VALVE S ti '' _____ QH.55.5 _______ c .•.. K.._V.AR.fJ.£.JLC.Q.._,-1.1\t .ss.2 •. :ul-lllll.LIU.NlL!1AJ.E8.LAL -------'' : 0E6556 VAUGHAN'S INDUSTRIAL REFAIR CO $250.00 ENGINE REPAIRS u •1 0 6 6 5 5 7 J 0 H N ll • 1-J AF" l[ S , $ 3 8 9 • 4 O 0 D 0 R C 0 NS UL Tl NG . 01 1 ) .., --·--066.55.L .. _____ C.AF..l_lJ!BRULLLO •. ____ __:_ _______________ --S..t...12.l. ... 93-------L-LABlLJ.T.Y .. CLA lHS_:_ADH 1.ttl S.IRAT..OR. _____________ ~ ·-------·-'1 ~ ~~f559 ~fSTERt ~I~l & ALLOYS S4t3.40 WELDING SUPPLIES ~ I/ 0 bf. 56 0 y E R 0 )f c 0 R p • $ 3 '9 q 9. 3 9 x ER 0 x RE p R 0 Du c T I 0 N II 11 6£.26 1 _y_ ...::.J..l..R.(__ -U2.7_.J).Q. I R.U£.1LU.R.E s " w ~66562 ZIP TEHPCRARY PERSONNEL . !?39.04 · TEMPORARY HELP ~ a• /I ,, " " Zt II bl ----·· .. ·--~-... -----·--·-·-·-------·---------·----------------------------·· ---· ---------------------·--··----------------·-·-·----··-·· ----·---------TOTAL CLAIMS PAIO IJ/lf./63 1.~52•1Rl.'-6 ================~ '---------- -----·-·--·--·-·-·------------· -·-·-·-·-------·--..-·---------·-·----·-----· ------------·-·---·------------·-----··-·------· " u ll II ~ :11 -}~ t-" c -!..-----------··----·-----··---------·---·-·----· ------------'· ----···--· " I I -----·-------------·-----------··-------··--·---·--·------··---·-------·-·------·-----· .. ·· ... ---·-· . ·-···--........ ---·j,~ 'J~' ~.-.. -·-·-·--FUND . NO .... 9199 ~--J.T _WORKING CAPITAL __ ·--·· ... ···--· . ----·---··-·--·· PMt;~$S I.NG __ P.~TE ___ J l /14/83 PAGE REPORT NUHBER AP1'3 5 r.r.1 t't' I [\ ---------· ..tJl.UllUJAtU lAll.QlLD ll JJU..CJ .. $...J)_LJJiA!tli..,.E _C.....,O_,,U~N.-..T ...... Y ------------ C LA I HS PAID 11/16/83 ------·--·-----·· ---~ -----·-----·--------------· ··-· ... ---------------.. ------ l~ I " 4 .... i:' I I It' I,. ...• II _____ .. SUHHARY _____________ _ . ..AJJO.UN.I__ ---· ~ •• '•I #1 ACO FUND $ 693.00 ttl .. ) . ----·-··---#2. OPER. -FUND------····-------·--······------····--·-----------·--·-·-···-----~-----JJ .• .829~5---·-···---------------·----·----------·-------H #2 ACO FUND 22.782.87 63 OPER FUND 11.668.16 It' ltl .. ) --------~ ~ --~~ ~ RF-~~:0----------------·------------. ---1: :~~·j}---1:1 , ") IS ACO FUND 1 3. 72 . n ----·-···---16 OeER FUND----·-·-··--·-------·----·--------· -----··----llt .• JQ __________ . ______________ -·-·----··-.. " #6 ACO FUND 693.00 #7 OPER FUND 2,292.51 !IC .cl · ") ---1-7---ACO-f..UND----. ..J.,JIJlJ .•. 09 _ tr #11 OPER FUND 5,489.23 I.I t.3 HI I ACO FUND 2,630.80 --;------11 J.. ACO .. FUND---·------·---·------·-···-----Z9 .... s.o_ ·--------··-----------·-·-·- \Jl #5&6 OPER FUND 4.oo :::: #6&7 OPER FUND 3,084.61' ll lfi :oc '5:1 i _______ .JJ __ Qf>ER. f.UND--__ ...217.....JJUlA..l.L-----.,.-----------------ll CORF 10,233.16 SELF FUNDED LIADILITY CLAIHS FUND· . 1,121.93 H 1111 ) ·--·--·-__ SELF. FUNDED-WORKERS.!.. .COHP._._ JNSURANCE__fUND--------··---~ 2 ,23L.07------------------_______ .. ______ }'" JT WORKIHG CAPITAL FUND 56,372.01 ll Ill ) ll ···-·-----101 Al --cl-A I H s·-·p A·I DI, TT6l 8 J----~5"2-;-D8T:SO-ll llll ') ,. ---... ----------------···--------·-··---····----·------------·.-.-__ ..... -----·-------·· ··-·---------------.. ----------· II Ill ) u --------------··-~· .. i ti I ti : ----··------··--·------·----··-------·----·-··-------------· \ . ' l 111 • I Ill ·------------------------ ---------------· :1c}I . ,, --------t, f -------------·-·c-----------·--·-----------------------c ·--··----····-----·····-·· -------·--( _____ _t.!. ~ "( ( ( . ~-) r.r~·FUND·-~C--«Jl~CJ--\JT-~S'f-llCR1<1·NG·-C-AP·n~-.. -· --.--·----.----PR'OC£SSING"-D'llTE"-rl1'l~TSTP-Ali£--1-----------· 1,1 · . · . . . REPORT NUMBER APlf 3 i·J ··-·--·· · --· ....... ·--· -· · · · ····-··---·-·-· -··-~-··· -· -· -· · --···--···-----~~~~!.~.-~-~!I~!:~~~ ~!-~~:~-~~0~~3-~-~-~~-~-·-~~~~!.v. ,. I, 11 ) WARRANT NO. VENDOR AMOUNT . DESCRIPTION IO ::1 .,, 11 066603 A•l NURSERIES S163.~5 "LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES 0666b4 AOC PAINT STRIPING SERVICE s120.oo PAVING. . 066605•• -· ··-----. ·-·· 'A.t R i A•··HFc;. co··-· -.. -----------·--·----·· ---·---------~·-se 0 ;·os--·-·-···-·· ... TRUCK. PARTS __ -· ... ··-·· --...... -· ·-· .... ··--· . -··--.. 11~066606 ADVANCO CONSTRUCTORS, INC. . S13'1t501.71 CONTRACTOR P2-25-2, P2-27 I > u 066607 AMERICA~ COMPRESSOR CO S44e47 COMPRESSOR PARTS ~ .. s-~6·o e-------u1r1t·1 c~ ~-sc-1t:rn-1 F1 C-1'R-ODtJCT-s---n 11. CJ o tAe-s-u P PL-1·£-s----·----------~----------1 066609 ANALYTAB FRODUCTS S39.30 LAB SUPPLIES , •. i 066610 THE ANCHOR PACKING co. . . Sltllfl.09 . PUHP PARTS ) ,J. ---C6f:6J1 . . ... ·-··-----v •0 ··-·ANtCRSON--··· ··----------·-·------~---·--~·------· ··-___ ..:._·s-112·;71r-~·-·--·· WELD I NG-SUPPLHs·-···---------------------·--.. ·-· ···--. ---. ------·- 11~066612 AQUA BEN CORP. S59t022.35 CHEHICAL COAGULANTS ~ 06£613 ARROU-PJSCO, INC. $33~.64 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES " 06(;"'6H--ARRO"HE"Ao-r·tECTRiC-COR • -:-S2otJ979 EtE~TR·tc-At-S-UPf>l-t-f'~------------------1 .,,! 066615 ASSOC IA TEC CONCRETE. PROO•, INC $2~. 42 BU I LO I NG HATER I ALS ·) :;1:---··--~:::!~---· ··---·-~~~~~-~~~-~--~,,~~~~:~~~~&-~~-~LY __ _: __ ·---------:~~~~~~-·-· -· ·-----~:~~~~~ E;~:~~:~~ -·-___ . ____ : ____ '"··--···-----··-···--··--.. : . ~ , 066618 ~ECK~AN l~STRUMENTS S76~.94 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ~ ·• n 06£:619 BELL PIPE t. SUPPLY co. S21.78 PIPE SUPPLIES : ''I .--of;6620 PAUt-BE"RuEROtr n:s-.eo -EHPl:OYEE-f1·1tfAG"E l1 ·~' 1---1 066621 BEVC 0 • $306 • 98 ELECTRIC CART PARTS .. ,! ::: OH622 BLUE DIAMCNO H/ITERJALS S291.92 BUILDING MATERIALS : ,1 ·-·---066623" ... ··-··-· .. --·-·BOB• s-~1R ·ccNDITJONlNu--·---·------u04 ;1f1r----·-·--·TRUC-k: ·RE·PAI RS--·-·····--·-------····--·····--··-···--·····-···----•. ··-···---JI 06662q MICHAEL BRANDMAN & ASSOC.,JNC S731.95 · EIR CSDOC #2,3,11 MASTER PLAN UPDATE ~) ~, 066625 BROUN JORCAN CO. St35e01 USE CHARGE OVERPAYMENT n , -----o6·662li · eu1urr-coNcRCTr-A·c-crss-oR 1 rs . . nA. 93 euttttt1Ui-;.t1\·'ffR1-AL~ :~ 066627 BUTIER ENGJ~EERINGt tNc. : · $9 1 240.00 . EHGR. P2-23, P2-24 ~ 1 :J. ----·-~!!!~:---·---···----~~-~-~~~-R~~~~~~~-~ o~~:=-~·c·o··---~-------~----~._::_ ... ~ .. s~~~ ~ :~----· ·._.--~--~~~~:~PA tu-----····----·----······-----·-------------····-~-·--:: . 0666~0 CPT CALIFORNIA, INC. 1329.83 WORD PROCESSING SUPPLIES ~ 066631 CALIAGUAt INC. S38,853.00 CONTRACTOR PW-085-1 ) ,r-·--·· 066632------cAu·f.--Jlss-oc.--oF-s'A"N"e""A'G"EtfC"l E"r-------s1 'J OelJO CONrE1U~NC1'.4\filt'STRATl-ON 066633 CALIFOR~IA INSTITUTE OF $2t149.91 DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL STUDV . 1 06663't JOHN CAROLLO ENGINEERS S76 1 520.89 ENGR. J-15, Pl-20; P2-2~, ENERGY TASK FORCE l. -• ·-066635 ------····-.-·-·-·\JOHN" CAROtto·-tNGJNf rRS------·-· -·----------·--s61tc;o;75·------···· ENGR ~-·uu I HATE· SOl I os·-ot SPOSAt-;-P2=1.-7------~-·-----·-·· 066636 CHEHUEST INOUSlRIESt INC. Slt968.'t2 FERRIC CHLORIDE TANK LEASING D66637 CHEVRON U.S.A., INC. S4t925.86 ENGINE OIL •l-·--o66f;38·~----coAsT·-suEEP"fNGr-i-Nc.-s3·eu-;iru--Pl""ANT-t·ANOttAP"tNG-11A1NH1h\ttC ... 066i~9 COMPRESSOR & INDUSTRIAL $60.74 TRUCK PARTS 06~640 CONNELL CHEVROLET . $588.19 TRUCK PARTS ~ :.-.. ----·o6F 6qt -------· -··-coNsouoA no-ntcTR rcA·t-01·s1;--·-----·--------·---u 97e6~21-----·-·· -·--nECTRI CAt··suPPL-1 Es-------·---------·----·-·--. 06f642 CONSOLIDATED REPRODUCTIONS $1t585.37 DRAFTING SUPPLIES 066643 CONTINE~TAL CHEMICAL CO S29t399.10 CHLORINE -----06"'661J11-------toOPER-·HlfRGY-·sERVt"CES --rl5TI35';.f5 cvt·t1fDfR··-tteAtts-=-6"C:NGINE-.,..--------------1 066645 COURTON & ASSOCIATES S5t800.00 EtR CSDOC #1,6,7 MASTER PLAN UPDATE " 066646 CAL CONSOLIDATED WATER . tl?0.30 RESIN TANK EXCHANGE, WATER·SOFTENER RENTAL :· ---···--"066&-"7····-·-C'Ul'VrR-··NEWUNr lNc;·-----···-------------· -----·---· .. Slf37~1fb--·-··--roots---.. --·---------···------------------- C66E40 DANA HFG., INC. S906.30 ENGINE PARTS ~ . , ... --------· ---·--·--·-----------------------------------~::1. :I ··-·--------·--------J~Q ~ I~ Utt~'J-ttt-\l'J-ttl"ST-WO"Rtt-tttG-eA-r-r~1; Plf~s rmrunrn72"11TB3 P AG£ 2 • REPORT NUMBER AP43 COUNTY SANJTATION orstRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY i --------···-·-··· ·--·--·····--······-·-----·····----·-···-·-· -----·-·--·-----·-·-··· CLAiMS"-PA101l13"0783-··----·--·---··-··--·--·----·-·-·-·· ... ···--·-· . -·-···--·-·----· -......... ---• ....... 10 WARRANT NO. V£NOOR '· --~-::-::::-::~--~----~~~~-------_J~I )• , AHOUNT OESCR I PTJ ON 066649 DECO $6t625.71 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 066650 CELPHJ SYSTEMS t INC• $32 eSO : HIN I COMPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES :; ----06665t-----tnornv·NE-COf1PUTrR-·S[ftV1Crs-----·---· $1t026a08-------HIN t···coHPUTER-·HAI NTENANce---·-··--. -· -·-.. ··--·-·-··---·--. 11 066652 EJMCO PROCESS EQUIP. CO. $966.72 PIPE SUPPLIES " 06 6653 E.ASTMAN, INC• S192.18 OFFICE SUPPLIES :: --itt,-665't ELLtelf-l·tiitttSf·R-tr 1i9.-as PUKP-P"A·RTs -., 066655 ENCHANTERt IN~. $3t500.00· OCEAN MONITORING ,,) 066656 FAMILIAN PIPE & SUPPLY ... $1t122e20 PIPE SUPPLIES " ··----·· 0 6 f.. 6 5 7··---------··f EOE~ At ·-e->c p RE s~-c OR p··--------------·----· --·-n-q 0;·35 ·-·o Et t·v E RY-s ERV I c E -. ---· -- 066658 FILTER SUFPLY CO. S34.27 FREIGHT -------·-. ----··-.. -··--/ft -. ___ .. I" .11 066659 FISCHER & PORTER CO. $2t482.14 PIPE SUPPLIES --0-6frtr~O F ISHER-e-61\-T·ftotS-·32"3e13 REG"tJl:A-'fOR-Pl\RT...------- 066661 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CCe S57e28 LAB SUPPLtES 1J 14 ·--1,~ 1t 066662 FOUNTAI" VALLEY CA~ERA $297.55 · FILH PROCESSING 11 ··------066663-·-··---·-·---fRUl"l ··GROkfRS-tABOft~·lORY r-INC. ·$2"6900-· AB-ANAl:VS Is-·---··-··--------·-····· ·· · -··· ····· ---- ) 06666q GANAHL LU~B[R CO. S3J6.76 BUILDING MATERIALS .... 066665 GENERAL TELEPHONE CO• S 72 O • 64 TELE PHONE --n-of16U6 ttwB-fNS-fRttf'tftH-e<tMP-A"N . 12 • 29 EtfC-TltH"At-sUPPt1'£S I 066667 LARRY HALL'S $185.50 TRUCK REPAIRS . t·~ 066661\ HALPRIN S~FPLY CO. . . . . . Slf6e6'1 • ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -.!!-·-066669 ·-------·-----·-·HARR IN<HOf\-lNOUSTRJ-AL-Pt-AS'ttcs-··--·----·---··--S31.·9r -·sHAtt-·HARDWARE-----·--·----··----··--·····--· --··· --. --··---·- I\ .~---·-t u II ) Cl6H 70 HOLCtfEHt INC. S2t085e31 CAUSTIC SODA II 066671 R.s. HUGHES co., INC. SJ4.98 PAINT SUPPLIES ·---06fr6 l2 Ctt·V--Of-ttl-N·lffiCt'f"e-N-BE-ACH U t1i~~ WATE"lrttSE"JtGE· ,. IU ti 066673 CITY OF HCNTINGTON eEACH $156•763.95 WARNER kEliEF II PAYMENT II 066674 HUNTINGTO~ SUPPLY S6e38 SHALL HARDWARE u II ----0 H 6 75------·-·----1sc0 -c·oMP A NY----------------------· ·----S3 i 57 o·;·t o-·----·-·no\il-HON I TOR t NG .. DEV Ice·· ·t EA s E ;-8A TT ER y supp L I Es __ , 4\ ,, 066676 INDUSTRIAL THR[ACEO PRODUCTS S5.82 SHALL HARDWARE 066677 JNGERSOLL·R~NO CO.-EESO Slt892e70 ELECTRIC HOTOR REPAIRS --06 E 618 ·--·--·--l~6 RAH-PA-Pf R S?S • 91f JAN·ti1>1\"tA"L-·S-Uf>1>1.-t ·f~s---------- '', u q ) 066679 INTEROM A~ERICA $1~t264e21 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE [...i 066680 EARLE H. JORGENSEN s1,201.a2 STEEL STOCK ·· -· ···-·0666e1 · ·--· · --·---·1<As····sAF En· ·PRooucu--·----·---------------------·---·--·s u 3·~32-··-·-----·-·· ···sAFErv·-·suPPL 1 Es·--····--·-·--·----·---···-··--······· ·-··-··-··-·--·-M ~· ul 066682 KEENAN PJFE & SUPPLY CO. $35.82 PIPE SUPPLIES ... G66683 KELCO SALES & E~GINEERING CO. $209.42 SHALL HARDWARE -.-06668'1 KIN&-B~fHN&-t-J-NC• S3tCJ'iJs.81 ;·... s·EARHtuS·UPf>t-t·Es----------------~--f 066685 KLfEN•LINE CORP Slf72.27 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 066686 KNOX INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES $53.11 SHALL HARDWARE ·---066E87 ---··----·-·--KOHL:•S-ttAllMARK .. CENTER·-------·--·-··· ---· ---·-·· -· -·-···----·-·s22. 26·---·----oFF I c E SUPPUES· --·. ··-·-·---·· ·--··--· ... ---··· ---... --·-·-··-·· 0~6688 THE KOLL COMPANY SJ,Qqq.65 PLAN CHECK OVERPAYMENT 066689 l&M TRUCK BODY & EQUIPMENT Slf2.~0 TRUCK PARTS --0666·90--------t.-.e·.-W...-S.-,-JNc-.---··-------nnif·2.-st WHIHNG--SUPPl:"l-E'S 066691 LAURS(N COLOR LAB S200e50 FILM PROCESSING ~~ ~ ~' ... ..,I ·~ ---r: '": " 066692 LIGHTING CISTRIBUTORSt INC. S3.82 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -····-·06 6693 -····-···-···--···-l0S··-·AN6EL"ES -CHEH IC A 1:--eo.·-·--·--· . ····--··---·--·--·-··· ... --·-s·t i 0 H -.211-····-· --·--·-···HERB I c IDE·--····.---···-··-·--·-··-··-····--" .. --·-·-·--····-·-----·{' ·" 06669~ HACK TRUCKS, INC. Sl,528.41 TRUCK REPAIRS ID •i. :11 ( ..... --·-( ---··---·--. ··---·-----···---__ --__ -( _J~~-u ( ( ( -rUN D---N 0-----91-99-----v-T-D ls-t-· ·We R IH N&--e-AP·H-At-----, ---------··------PR OCf"SS J NG-·o ATE 1"H2"9 / 8 3-p .,. G r---""3--· i'.I RtPOR T NUMBER AP'f 3 ;, COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY I ··--·· ... ..., __ -·-· ·-··-· --·----····.,-···· ·--------···----····CLA'IMS-PAJD-·tt/30183 -·--·-··-····--.,··············· ··-- 1: WARRANl NO. VENDOR AHOUNT DESCRIPTION ,~ ------------·--·----------------------------------~ I' 066695 MARVAC ELECTRONICS Slf3.60 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ·l 066696 HATT • CHLORt INC. S30lf.88 PIPE SUPPLIES " ·--·-·066697·. ··-·· . ··-· .... ,·MCCOY-TRACTOR· & f QUJPMENt--------·-··----.. -·-···· '·---·-·· ·s9CJ. s2·--·-·---·-·-·· ·TRUCK· PARTS.... ·- 1 : 066E98 MCKESSON CHEMICAL CO. S25t303:1f6 PO~ASSIUH PERMANGANATE 11 066699 MCMASTER•C.ARR SUPPLY CO. $166.6.3 SHALL HARDWARE 1,,. --off610o-----·--MfSA-··c·ou-et·fOA"TE-O-VAlf"R SD.lJu-------wATEl\USEAGE------------- ...i Of.6701 HILO EGUIFHENT CORP. Sl35e18 TRUCK PARTS :·:1 ') I 11 II It " ~ 066702 MINE S~FETY APPLIANCES co. . Sl94.62 SAFETY SUPPLIES ·~ ----066 703 ... -· -·-----· MJNG--Au10-BEAUTY ·crNT[R-·----------------·----. s2so.-oo--...;._·----· VEH I CLE·-RE PA I RS· ....... ., _____ -··-·--··------·-··---... -·-............ ·--- "[=066 70't HJSCO S7, 176.10 ENG I NE PARTS . .. · 066705 MITCHELL f'ANUALSt INC. S42e10 PUBLICATIONS . ,. 066106------HON-tT-t:·tt-J-J·Nc • . . s 795·97~ E t"ECT1t"tt1\t-SUP-1tl·n- ,J 066707 HORGAN EQCJPHENT CO. . Ulf5.U TRUCK PARTS t---~~:~::. --------~g~~~~N~~~~~~. ~~:~~!~-'-__ _!~::~::.-~:~~~-~~m~R~~---··-----'--··-·--·--··· ·-·-·---· ----····-··--···: ,, 066710 O.t.s. OISTRIDUTORS Sl9'te78 PUMP PARTS ~. 11 ::: 066711 OML CRUE & RIGGING $857.00 CRAHE RENTAL ~ ,.,1 6Er1-12 on·efN-.-Sf·R·v-teE $3"3elt0 . ; DEHU"R"R"A'G" . ' '' . 11 ·=·1~\I 066713 c.s.o.O.Ce SELF-FUNDED S30tOOO.OO : SELF FUNDED MEDICAL ~NSURl\NCE ADVANCE w, ... ., ~ ::: 066714 COUNTY S~NITATION DISTRICT S6t't9ie13 , REPLE~ISH WORKERS' COM~. FUND : '8 -·---066715 --··-·-··---·--PAC·Ift C-MCBlt-r--·orn crs--Sl5o-;s~----MoB I LE-1>FF I CE"" RENTA1:-;--PtANT·-12· -------·--··-·-·· ··---JI 066716 PACIFIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT co. S302.63 SAFETY SUPPLIES ~ ft 066717 , PACIFIC TELEPHONE S'tlf3.0't TELEMETERING : ,.l--·----066-H8--P-AR·lt-UNl-l·H·ttfO--3"tr.'8l . TftU-C-X-P'A1\TS-II 066719 PLACENTIA TRUCK.MRECkING S~l.70, TRUCK PARTS ~ q 066720 HAROLD PRI~ROSE ICE , ~30e00 INDUSTRIAL WASTE SAMPLING lbE : .1 --··-.. n t 6 7 21 . ·-· --·-·-··---RAF FER T-V ·-1 NU RN AT I ON At--TRUC I< s------ilsa; 6"2" -r RVC k -PARTS----· -.. --· .... --------·--···----··-----·-·---·-0 06~722 RED VALVE co., INC. S365el9 VALVES , - , 066723 THE REGISTER $355.12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING " ,,. ·----06672't------fHE·-RePUB~J-e-sttPPt:V-C-O.--OF S609e 18 ~··n-s-U-r>P-t:·f-U ' 066725 REYNOLD ALUMINUM SUPPLY co• Slt3~1.13. STEEL STOCK ~ 066726 ROSEMOUNT, INC. ; s21s.09' . ' '. ENGINE PARTS ' ~ ,,!"" ---• 0 6 6121 --·----···--~ 0 TAN JU '4-PR·OOUC Ts --·c 0 ;·--' $779 2 a-"------· s HA t t -HAR OWA RE .. ·-·--·--··--·-·--·---______ ,. ______ ·--------1~. 066728 SANTA ANA DODGE Slfl.23 TRUCK PARTS , 066729 SANTA ANA ELECTRIC MOTORS S69e60 ELECTRIC HOTOR PARTS u :!--·--, -066130-SCHOt-a.--a-e-Qe-A1}Vf1tT-tS1-NO . ' S6f050'98 .. UL Tl HATE SOLi DS DISPOSAL PUBLI c PAR'f: I c 1.~An ON-c~~\1 06 6131 SHAMROCK SUPPLY . / ... $38•16 .. SHALL HARDWARE .. . ... · · --. . . ': . . . , .. , ·" • , 0 6 6 7 3 2 SO• C 0 AST Al R Q U U ITV . '. . $ 6 5 O • 0 0 . . . • · · · : A QH D F ~ES · ~ . : .. ---i}6 6 7 33--· ---·so UTH-·co ~ ·t--oFncc-r OU lPM£N y· ---·-"-·~·s l"'J2; SS 0 FFl"CE""HAC It IN E-s-· -----------·------------ 06673 q SOUTHERN CALIF• EDISON CO. S7t59't.05 POWER 0~6735 SO. CAL. GAS co. Sl4tlf9le59 NATURAL GAS ---066·Htr-----so-.--eu-11•-.--v-ATrR-CO ·--$18. 66 ' WAT£1rUSE"A ... G-rE-------..,.,._--. 066737 SOUTHERN COUNTJ£S OIL CO. . sie15'12.26"·. " DIESEL FUEL 066738 SPARKLETTS DRINKING WATER $801.00 .BOTTLED WATER ----0661·~9· --SPfe-tAL-Jt-f-0--T[-Sl JNC-S-t-RVIC nzt51Jtl.OO 1£AR·-eox-REP-ATRS-- 066740 STARO~ STEEL S400e02 STEEL STOCK L ---------------------------~-.--,-----:-------- ·---·-·----...... --· -.... __ .. ____ . ··-~--·-··-·-··-··-----· ·-------------·~------· ----------·-------···_.._ ____ _,, ___________ -.. -·-·-··-.... UND-NO--ITl·~~vf-O·ttt-VCHUt·l"NO CAP I H --. . WO'Crss1'NG DA IE 1112''U8-Y-·P-Aut:"""---ii- . ' . 'COUNT~ SA~ITA~ION'Ol.~~~tts 0 0F OR~N~~ ~~~~~~NUMBER AP 43 J~---·----·---·----·-L-·.-----------------·--------------eu1HS-PA10-·t1f3011r3--------------·--·---·-----···--·-··-·-·-----·-·-··-.... -·---·-· 1' •I 1l I VENDOR MARRANT NO. AMOUNT DESCRIPTION "·)I 066741 SLlN ELECTRIC CORP $33.09 -~_. ELECTR~CAL.SUPPLIES 11 0667~2 THE SUPPLIERS $267.99 . . . . JOOLS . ----;)6 f. 7113--------rno MAS-s e·J-fNT I F-te S1'32'; 88.:_· ---· ----LAB . s u PP 1:-fE s -. -·-· -·-··------·-----· -· ... ···--·-· -· - II IJ 066744 THOHASCN ~£CHANICAL CORP. S637.6S D.UROHETER BLOCKS ~I 1 06£745 THOMPSO~ LACQUER co. s1.022.1e PAINT SUPPLIES : . 866-l't6 -fl-€-W-OR $31. 96 --8tH·t:D·f-NG-f1A'fER l·AtS-· II .. 0667q7 TRANSAMERICA OELAVAli INC. S1t276•73 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 06674~ TRUCK & AUTC SUPPLY~ tNC. S901e62 . tRUCk PARTS ::1 ., lO' 111 :1----~:g::-----~:: :--!~~rif:~~~N-~-~~e. ----:!·~-:~;~ ~~~~~R ~~:~~ :~PPLI E $---------·--· · ······· -·-· · -· ----· 066751 ULTRASYSTEMS. INC. S853.00 CSDOC #13 FORMATION ~ t---0-6'6-'l-52 UNtttN--s--tcm-e-o ' n·tf"1• 32 5AfE-T-Y-SttPPl:f-fS 1-~ l~~I · .) 066753 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE S25e52 DELIVERY SERVICE i·1 I 066754 ' UNJTED STATES EQUIP~ENT co.~ J : $675.48 COMPRESSOR PARTS » . ,I-----066 755---------·--·vtu~--sc-u~HP J e--------·ri-;680-;u-------l:AB·-SUPPl:f ES····---· . __________ ...;. ______ --·· .... 1a ,. 066756 VALLEY CllltS SUPPLY CO. S402.09 PIPE SUPPLIES 066757 VALVE & STEEL SUPPLY CO. $1 9 656.27 STEEL STOCK :1 ) I ri 06-6-756 Ykft[Ct ~NC· $32"8'i"66 P+PE-SUPPL-f E~Sli--------·----· t 066759 VAUGHAN'S INDUSTRIAL REPAIR CO $445.00 ENGINE REPA,RS 11 lJ :1 ·'") +::' 066760 M.A.R.v.1. CONSTRUCTION JNC. Ut5U.OO .. ENGR. PW-111 . --~·-(i6t!o76J·----·---uUKESttA-·[NGINt:-sERVICE'Nl£R "S14t3'7b.·9g-' ENO INE-PAR~S-----·· ----·· -----------·-----··· --·····---· . u -· ·---JI ~:: ~:~ ~~:~~E:~~~~~gs & LUMOER co. :~:~: ~: ~~~B~~PPLI ES :,I .) 066·-J6't--------\lfS-lffUr11-tA·f-·& AtLO~ $237. 01 Wft-D+N&-SUPP-1.-1-E-:~ 066 765 WEST iNGUOlSE ELECTUC CORP Sl t234 .23 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 11 . 066766 . llHITE1 Flr\E & VERVILLE · . S2i299.36 · : DEEP OCEAN SLUDGE DISPOSAL STUDY :: ·----DH767---------·-·--JHOHAs·--L-.---~oooRUH--·-·----····-------------;·t5i70'l"e011------------t:EOAt-SERVICES·-·-· --------------·-·---· .. --------·----" 066768 WORD INFORHATION1 INC. $41'\.67 OFFICE SUPPLIES ul .) 066769 XEROX CORP. $375.77 XEROX REPRODUCTION : · 1----f\66~7-o wt-AR• &. 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