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ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19�
AND ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC MEETINGS
On March 4, 2020, Governor Newsom proclaimed a State of Emergency in California as
a result of the threat of COVID-19. On March 12, 2020 and March 18, 2020, Governor
Newsom issued Executive Order N-25-20 and Executive Order N-29-20, which
temporarily suspends portions of the Brown Act which addresses the conduct of public
meetings.
The General Manager and the Chairman of the Board of Directors have determined that
due to the size of the Orange County Sanitation District's Board of Directors (25), and the
health and safety of the members, the Board of Directors will be participating in meetings
of the Board telephonically and via Internet accessibility.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Your participation is always welcome. The Board of Directors meeting will be available
to the public online at:
https://ocsd.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
You may submit your comments and questions in writing for the Board's consideration
in advance of the meeting by using the eComment feature available via the webpage
above or sending them to OCSanClerk(a-),ocsd.com with the subject line "PUBLIC
COMMENT ITEM # (insert the item number relevant to your comment)" or "PUBLIC
COMMENT NON-AGENDA ITEM". Submit your written comments by 6:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, January 26, 2021.
You may also submit comments and questions for the Board's consideration during the
meeting by using the eComment feature that will be available via the webpage above
for the duration of the meeting.
All public comments will be provided to the Board and may be read into the record or
compiled as part of the record.
Thank you.
Serving: Orange County Sanitation District
Anaheim 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley,CA 92708
714.962.2411 • www.ocsd.com
Brea
Buena Park January 20, 2021
Cypress
Fountain Valley NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
Fullerton
Garden Grove BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Huntington Beach ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
Irvine
La Habra
La Palma Wednesday, January 27, 2021 — 6:00 P.M.
Los Alamitos
ACCESSIBILITY FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Newport Beach Due to the spread of COVID-19, the Orange County Sanitation District will
Orange be holding all upcoming Board and Committee meetings by
Placentia teleconferencing and Internet accessibility. This meeting will be available
to the public online at:
Santa Ana
Seal Beach https://ocsd.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
Stanton The Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation
Tustin District will be held in the manner indicated above on
Villa Park Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
County of Orange
Costa Mesa
Sanitary District
Midway City Jerk o e Poard
Sanitary District
Irvine Ranch
Water District Upcoming Meetings:
Yorba Linda
Water District Special Board Meeting (Orientation) - Tuesday, February 4, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
Special Board Meeting (Strategic Plan) - Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
Special Board Meeting (Orientation Tour) - Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 3:00 p.m.
oJN SANIt'7 y Steering Committee - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
° Board Meeting - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
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BOARD MEETING DATES
February 24, 2021
March 24, 2021
April 28, 2021
May 26, 2021
June 23, 2021
July 28, 2021
August 25, 2021
September 22, 2021
October 27, 2021
November 17, 2021
December 15, 2021
January 26, 2022
*Meeting will be held on the third Wednesday of the month
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Effective 1/20/2021
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Complete Roster
ALTERNATE
AGENCY/CITIES ACTIVE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR
Anaheim Stephen Faessel Jose Diaz
Brea Glenn Parker Steven Vargas
Buena Park Art Brown Connor Traut
Cypress Stacy Berry Anne Hertz
Fountain Valley Patrick Harper Glenn Grandis
Fullerton Jesus J. Silva Nick Dunlap
Garden Grove Steve Jones John O'Neill
Huntington Beach Kim Carr Dan Kalmick
Irvine Anthony Kuo Farrah N. Khan
La Habra Rose Espinoza Jose Medrano
La Palma Marshall Goodman Nitesh Patel
Los Alamitos Mark A. Chirco Ron Bates
Newport Beach Brad Avery Joy Brenner
Orange Mark Murphy Kim Nichols
Placentia Chad Wanke Ward Smith
Santa Ana Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Nelida Mendoza
Seal Beach Sandra Massa-Lavitt Schelly Sustarsic
Stanton David Shawver Carol Warren
Tustin Ryan Gallagher Austin Lumbard
Villa Park Robert Collacott Chad Zimmerman
Sanitary/Water Districts
Costa Mesa Sanitary District Bob Ooten Art Perry
Midway City Sanitary District Andrew Nguyen Sergio Contreras
Irvine Ranch Water District John Withers Douglas Reinhart
Yorba Linda Water District Brooke Jones Phil Hawkins
County Areas
Board of Supervisors Doug Chaffee Donald P. Wagner
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ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Regular Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 6:00 PM
Board Room
Administration Building
10844 Ellis Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 593-7433
AGENDA POSTING: In accordance with the requirements of California Government Code Section 54954.2, this
agenda has been posted outside the main gate of the Sanitation District's Administration Building located
at 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley, California, and on the Sanitation District's website at www.ocsd.com
not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting date and time above. All public records relating to each agenda
item, including any public records distributed less than 72 hours prior to the meeting to all, or a majority
of the Board of Directors, are available for public inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Board.
AGENDA DESCRIPTION: The agenda provides a brief general description of each item of business to
be considered or discussed. The recommended action does not indicate what action will be taken. The Board
of Directors may take any action which is deemed appropriate.
MEETING AUDIO: An audio recording of this meeting is available within 24 hours after adjournment of
the meeting. Please contact the Clerk of the Board's office at(714) 593-7433 to request the audio file.
NOTICE TO DIRECTORS: To place items on the agenda for a Committee or Board Meeting, the item must
be submitted in writing to the Clerk of the Board: Kelly A. Lore, MMC, (714) 593-7433/klore@ocsd.com at least
14 days before the meeting.
FOR ANY QUESTIONS ON THE AGENDA, BOARD MEMBERS MAY CONTACT STAFF AT:
General Manager: Jim Herberg,jherberg@ocsd.com/(714) 593-7300
Asst. General Manager: Lorenzo Tyner, Ityner@ocsd.com/(714)593-7550
Asst. General Manager: Rob Thompson, rhompson@ocsd.com/(714) 593-7310
Director of Human Resources: Celia Chandler, cchandler@ocsd.com/(714)593-7202
Director of Engineering: Kathy Millea, kmillea@ocsd.com/(714) 593-7365
Director of Environmental Services: Lan Wiborg, Iwiborg@ocsd.com/(714) 593-7450
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regular Meeting Agenda Wednesday, January 27, 2021
CALL TO ORDER
Board Chairman David Shawver
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Brooke Jones (Yorba Linda Water District)
ROLL CALL AND DECLARATION OF QUORUM
Clerk of the Board
1. APPOINTMENTS TO THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT 2020-1387
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file minute excerpts of member agencies relating to appointments to the
Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors:
Agency Director Alternate Director
City of Brea Glenn Parker Steven Vargas
City of Buena Park Art Brown Connor Traut
City of Fullerton Jesus Silva Nick Dunlap
City of La Palma Marshall Goodman Nitesh Patel
City of Newport Beach Brad Avery Joy Brenner
City of Placentia Chad Wanke Ward Smith
City of Seal Beach Sandra Massa-Lavitt Schelly Sustarsic
City of Stanton David Shawver Carol Warren
Irvine Ranch Water District John Withers Doug Reinhart
Originator: Kelly Lore
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Your participation is always welcome. The Board of Directors meeting will be available to the public online at:
https://ocsd.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx.
You may submit your comments and questions in writing for the Board of Directors consideration in advance of
the meeting by using the eComment feature available via the webpage above or sending them to
OCSanClerk@ocsd.com with the subject line "PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM # (insert the item number relevant to
your comment)"or "PUBLIC COMMENT NON-AGENDA ITEM" Submit your written comments by 6:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, January 26, 2021.
You may also submit comments and questions for the Board of Directors consideration during the meeting by
using the eComment feature that will be available via the webpage above for the duration of the meeting. All
public comments will be provided to the Board of Directors and may be read into the record or compiled as part of
the record.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regular Meeting Agenda Wednesday, January 27, 2021
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
Employee Service Awards for January 2021 :
20 Years: Arturo Diaz, Principal Environmental Specialist
25 Years: Debbie Marchegiano, Administrative Assistant
30 Years: Kym Smith, Administrative Assistant
2. COMMENDATIONS TO OUTGOING BOARD MEMBERS 2021-1400
RECOMMENDATION:
CITY/AGENCY DIRECTOR ALTERNATE DIRECTOR
Brea Cecilia Hupp
Huntington Beach Erik Peterson
La Habra Tim Shaw
Originator: Kelly Lore
3. UPDATE ON GWRS FINAL EXPANSION PROJECT 2021-1414
RECOMMENDATION:
Information Item.
Originator: Jim Herberg
Attachments: Agenda Report
GWRS Update Presentation
GWRS Steering Committee AR
REPORTS:
The Board Chairperson and the General Manager may present verbal reports on miscellaneous matters of
general interest to the Directors. These reports are for information only and require no action by the Directors.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Consent Calendar Items are considered to be routine and will be enacted, by the Board of Directors, after one
motion, without discussion. Any items withdrawn from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion will be
considered in the regular order of business.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2020-1385
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors held December 16,
2020.
Originator: Kelly Lore
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regular Meeting Agenda Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Attachments: Agenda Report
12-16-2020 Board Meeting Minutes
RECEIVE AND FILE:
5. COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES 2020-1386
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the following:
A. Minutes of the Steering Committee Meeting held October 28, 2020
B. Minutes of the GWRS Steering Committee Meeting held on October 12, 2020
Originator: Kelly Lore
Attachments: Agenda Report
10-28-2020 Steering Committee Minutes
10-12-2020 GWRS Steering Committee Meeting Minutes
6. REPORT OF THE INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS FOR THE MONTH 2O20-1279
OF DECEMBER 2020
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the following:
Report of the Investment Transactions for the month of December 2020.
Originator: Lorenzo Tyner
Attachments: Agenda Report
Investment Transactions for the Month of December 2020
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE:
None.
ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
None.
LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE:
None.
STEERING COMMITTEE:
7. GENERAL MANAGER'S FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 WORK PLAN 2021-1452
MID-YEAR UPDATE
RECOMMENDATION:
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regular Meeting Agenda Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Receive and file the General Manager's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Work Plan Mid-Year
Update.
Originator: Jim Herberg
Attachments: Agenda Report
GM FY 20-21 Work Plan Mid-Year Update
8. UPDATE TO THE ESTABLISHED RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE 2021-1453
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION
DISTRICT
RECOMMENDATION:
A. Adopt Resolution No. OC SAN 21-01 entitled, "A Resolution of the Board of
Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District establishing Rules of
Procedure for the Conduct of Business of the Orange County Sanitation District;
and repealing Resolution No. OCSD 19-19"; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. OC SAN 21-02 entitled, "A Resolution of the Board of
Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District establishing Board of
Directors Protocols".
Originator: Jim Herberg
Attachments: Agenda Report
OC SAN 21-XX - Rules of Procedure
OC SAN 21-01 - Rules of Procedure - Clean Copy
OC SAN 21-02 - Protocols
NON-CONSENT:
None.
INFORMATION ITEMS:
None.
AB 1234 DISCLOSURE REPORTS:
This item allows Directors to provide a brief oral report regarding the disclosure of outside committees,
conferences, training, seminars, etc. attended at the Agency's expense, per Government Code§53232.3(d).
CLOSED SESSION:
None.
OTHER BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATIONS OR SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEMS, IF
ANY:
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regular Meeting Agenda Wednesday, January 27, 2021
BOARD OF DIRECTORS INITIATED ITEMS FOR A FUTURE MEETING:
At this time Directors may request staff to place an item on a future agenda.
ADJOURNMENT:
Adjourn the Board meeting until the Special Meeting of the Board of Directors (Board Member
Orientation) on February 4, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in memory of OC San employees Dan Chemotti
and Linda Losurdo.
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Orange Count Sanitation District Administration Building
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS (714)593 7433
Agenda Report
File #: 2021-1414 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 3.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
SUBJECT:
UPDATE ON GWRS FINAL EXPANSION PROJECT
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION:
Information Item.
BACKGROUND
Staff will provide an informational presentation on the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS)
Final Expansion Project which is currently under construction to expand the Advanced Water
Treatment Facility and construct the GWRS pump station and flow equalization tanks at the Orange
County Sanitation District Plant No. 2. In addition, updates on construction progress on the
Headworks Modification Project and Pipeline Rehabilitation Project will be presented.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• Maintain a culture of improving efficiency to reduce the cost to provide the current service level
or standard
• Meet volume and water quality needs for the GWRS
• Use all practical and effective means for resource recovery
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• GWRS Steering Committee Meeting Agenda Report 1/11/2021
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Design Phase Engineering Services $13,701,750 $13,701,750
Construction Management/inspection
Construction Management $8,500,000 $8,500,000
Construction Inspection $1,500,000 $1,900,000
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AWTF Expansion Construction $123,776,159 $116,776,159
P2 Effluent Pump Station Construction $54,611,819 $54,611,819
P2 Flow Equalization Tank Construction $21,554,022 $21,554,022
P2 Pipeline Rehabilitation Construction $18,000,000 $11,600,000
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Administration & Project Support Costs $3,377,000 $3,592,817
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GWRSFE Construction Contingency $20,721,100 $12,073,433
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OC San Headworks Modification Project $50,000,000 $48,000,000
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AGENDA ITEM SUBMITTAL
Meeting Date: January 11 , 2021 Budgeted: N/A
Budgeted Amount: N/A
To: GWRS Steering Committee Cost Estimate: N/A
Funding Source: N/A
Program/Line Item No.: N/A
From: Mike Markus/Jim Herberg General Counsel Approval: N/A
Project Report Approved: N/A
Staff Contact: S. Scott-Roberts CEQA Compliance: N/A
Subject: UPDATE ON GWRS FINAL EXPANSION PROJECT
SUMMARY
The GWRS Final Expansion Project is currently under construction by Shimmick
Construction Company to expand the Advanced Water Treatment Facility and construct
the GWRS pump station and flow equalization tanks at The Orange County Sanitation
District (OC San) Plant No. 2. In addition, updates on construction progress on the
Headworks Modification Project and Pipeline Rehabilitation Project will be presented.
RECOMMENDATION
Informational.
DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS
The GWRS Final Expansion Project is the build-out capacity of the GWRS facility that
treats secondary effluent from OC San to drinking water standards for groundwater
replenishment water. The current GWRS facility produces 100 MGD of purified water.
The build-out treatment capacity increases the water production to a total of 130 MGD.
OC San/OCWD completed a joint effluent reuse study (SP-173) in 2016 which analyzed
the project components required to facilitate the GWRS Final Expansion Project. With
the study complete, both agencies embarked on completing all the projects required to
meet the build-out capacity of 130 MGD as part of the GWRS Final Expansion Project.
To increase the amount of water produced from the GWRS facility, additional secondary
effluent from OC San must be conveyed to GWRS. With an analysis of average raw
wastewater inflows to OC San's two treatment plants, both OC San Plant No. 1 and
Plant No. 2 secondary effluent is required to meet the 130 MGD GWRS production goal.
Therefore, new secondary effluent conveyance facilities are required at OC San Plant
No. 2 to convey the secondary effluent to GWRS. These conveyance facilities include
an effluent pump station, a flow equalization tank and a pipeline. In addition,
recommendations from the SP-173 study showed that the segregation of the Santa Ana
Regional Interceptor (SARI) trunk flows to OC San Plant No. 2 is feasible as part of the
GWRS Final Expansion Project. Currently SARI flows are not permitted to be recycled
through GWRS due to the industrial and treatment facility discharges that currently flow
in the SARI trunk sewer. Therefore, in addition to the conveyance facilities, the OC San
Plant No. 2 headworks facilities will segregate the SARI trunk flows and treat these
flows separately for discharge to the ocean outfall. This project is referred to as the
Plant No. 2 Headworks Modification Project.
The Advanced Water Treatment Facility is the GWRS facility made up of the
microfiltration, reverse osmosis and UV treatment processes. The AWTF will need to be
expanded to treat the additional 30 MGD of secondary effluent to meet the build-out
water production goal of 130 MGD total. With all the above considerations, the GWRS
Final Expansion Project includes the following project contracts/components:
GWRS Final Expansion Project Components
CONTRACT 1 — Construction Phase (Shimmick)
• Advanced Water Treatment Facility Expansion
• P2 Effluent Pump Station
• P2 Flow Equalization Tanks
CONTRACT 2: - Construction Phase (JF Shea)
• Pipeline Rehabilitation
CONTRACT 3: - Construction Phase (Shimmick)
• OC San Headworks Modification
OCWD is responsible for the costs of all the projects listed above for the GWRS Final
Expansion Project. However, OC San is managing the construction of the P2
Headworks Modification Project (P2-122).
The construction phase of Contract 1 was awarded to Shimmick Construction
Company, Inc. in the amount of $199.9 million — which includes the AWTF Expansion,
P2 Pump Station, and the P2 Flow Equalization Tanks. The Notice to Proceed was
issued on November 2, 2019 and per the allotted construction duration — the project is
scheduled to be complete on February 19, 2023. Current construction activities include
building the new concrete MF basement structure for the new microfiltration cells that
will be added to the AWTF. At OC San Plant No. 2, Shimmick's subcontractor, DN
Tanks, is currently working on the two prestressed concrete flow equalization tanks.
Contract 2 (Pipeline Rehab) was awarded to JF Shea Construction in the amount of
$11.6 million on July 15, 2020. The Notice to Proceed was issued on August 17, 2020
and per the allotted construction duration — the project is scheduled to be complete on
June 3, 2021 . Current construction activities include the installation of the new steel
pipe within the existing 66-inch pipeline in the "siphon" portion of the pipeline that runs
under Adams Ave. in Huntington Beach. The remaining pipeline will be slip-lined with
Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer (FRP) pipe.
The OC San Headworks Modification Project was awarded to Shimmick Construction
Co., Inc. at the January 22nd OC San Board of Directors meeting. The Notice to Proceed
was issued on March 2, 2020 and per the allotted construction duration — the project is
scheduled to be complete on March 8, 2023. Current construction activities include
potholing existing utilities, drilling/commissioning of dewatering wells, and preparatory
measurements for new gates to isolate the headworks.
The approved GWRSFE Project budget, which includes all three contracts, is shown in
Table 1 below with the expected GWRSFE Project Budget shown in the right column.
Table 1 — Approved GWRSFE Project Budget vs Expected Project Budget
Approved Expected
Description Project Project
Budget Budget
Pre-Design
Studies/CEQA for GWRSFE Projects $1 ,000,000.00 $890,000
Design Engineering Services
B&V Design Phase Services (Incl. Amend. Nos. 1, $7,356,450 $7,356,450
2, 4, 5
B&V Design Services During Construction (Amend. $6,345,300 $6,345,300
No. 3
Construction Management/inspection
Butier/Carollo CM Agreement $8,500,000 $8,500,000
Specialty/Materials Construction Inspection $1,500,000 $1,900,000
Total CM and Inspection $10,000,000 $10,400,000
Construction
Contract 1 - AWTF Expansion Construction $123,776,159 $116,776,159
Contract 1 - P2 Effluent Pump Station Construction $54,611,819 $54,611,819
Contract 1 - P2 Flow Equalization Tank $21,554,022 $21,554,022
Construction
Contract 2 - P2 Pipeline Rehabilitation Construction $18,000,000 $11,600,000
Total Construction Phase $217,942,000 $204,542,000
Engineering Support, Legal & Administration
SPI Agreement (Process Support) $792,817 $792,817
Legal/Admin/Survey/Public Outreach Support $2,584,183 $2,800,000
Total ELA $3,377,000 $3,592,817
Construction Contingency $14,283,250 $12,073,433
OCSD Headworks Modification Project $50,000,000 $48,000,000
TOTAL $310,304,OOO $293,200,000
Grant - State Revolving Fund -$5,000,000
Grant - Round 1 IRWM (Prop 1) -$3,589,553
Grant - USBR Title XVI -$1,325,000
Total Net Expected Project Budget $283,285,447
The expected GWRSFE Project Budget is less than the approved project budget due to
the following factors:
• The Microfiltration (MF) System for the GWRSFE Project was competitively bid in
this phase and due to this process — significant savings in the cost of the MF
equipment were achieved
• The Headworks Modification Project bid was significantly lower than the
Engineer's Estimate
• The Pipeline Rehabilitation Project bid was also significantly lower than the
Engineer's Estimate
The expected GWRSFE Project budget will continue to be tracked for planning
purposes. Funding for this project is through a variety of different sources. In August
2018, OCWD Board of Directors executed a loan agreement with the EPA for a low
interest rate WIFIA loan in the amount of $135 million. The remaining $186 million is
slated to be received from the State Revolving Fund (SRF) Loan. Also, through the SRF
Loan application process the GWRSFE Project was awarded a total of $5 million in
grants.
OCWD was also recently notified that the project is being awarded $3.6 million in Prop 1
grants from the IRWM grant program managed by the California Department of Water
Resources.
Additionally, OC San/OCWD applied for USBR Title XVI grant for the P2 Headworks
Modification Project in Summer of 2017. Staff was notified in November 2017 that the
application for P2-122 received some of the highest ratings and was awarded
$1,325,000 in grant funding.
The grants described above are also shown on the expected GWRSFE Project Budget.
Table 2 below shows the construction completion percentages for each of the project
elements (based on expenditures and duration) as of December 30, 2020.
Table 2 — GWRSFE Project Elements Completion Status Table
Percent Percent
GWRSFE Project Element Complete Completed
Expenditures (Duration)
AWTF Expansion 36% 33%
P2 Effluent Pump Station 36% 33%
P2 Flow Equalization Tanks 36% 33%
-Pipeline Rehabilitation 27% 47%
OCSD Headworks Modification* 20% 26%
*Values as of December 14, 2020
The detailed construction progress criteria for each of the contracts will be presented
during this meeting in addition to construction photos and milestones.
PRIOR BOARD/COMMITTEE ACTIONS
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File #: 2020-1385 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 4.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
Originator: Kelly A. Lore, Clerk of the Board
SUBJECT:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors held December 16, 2020.
BACKGROUND
In accordance with the Board of Directors Rules of Procedure, an accurate record of each meeting
will be provided to the Directors for subsequent approval at the following meeting.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• Resolution No. OCSD 19-19
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• Minutes of the Board of Directors meeting held December 16, 2020
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CALL TO ORDER
A regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District was
called to order by Board Chairman David Shawver on December 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the
Administration Building. Board Vice-Chairman John Withers delivered the invocation and led
the Pledge of Allegiance. Chair Shawver announced that the meeting was being held
telephonically and via audio/video teleconferencing in accordance with the Governor's
Executive Order No. N-29-20, due to the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19).
1. APPOINTMENTS TO THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT 2020-1346
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Originator: Kelly Lore
Clerk of the Board Kelly Lore stated that Late Communication was received regarding
additional appointments for Item No. 1 which were delivered to the Board and provided
to the public.
WITHOUT OBJECTION, ACTION TAKEN TO:
Receive and file minute excerpts of member agencies relating to appointments to the
Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors:
Agency Director Alternate Director
City of Garden Grove Steve Jones John O'Neill
Midway City Sanitary District Andrew Nguyen Sergio Contreras
City of Anaheim Stephen Faessel Jose Diaz
City of Cypress Stacy Berry Anne Hertz
City of Fountain Valley Patrick Harper Glenn Grandis
City of Los Alamitos Mark Chirco Ron Bates
City of Santa Ana Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Nelida Mendoza
City of Tustin Ryan Gallagher Austin Lumbard
ROLL CALL AND DECLARATION OF QUORUM
The Clerk of the Board proceeded to roll call and declared a quorum present as follows:
PRESENT: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, David Shawver, Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke,
John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate), Anthony Kuo (Alternate),
Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and Connor Traut (Alternate)
ABSENT: None
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Jim Herberg, General Manager; Kelly Lore, Clerk of the
Board; and Brian Engeln were present in the Board Room. Assistant General Manager
Lorenzo Tyner, Assistant General Manager Rob Thompson, Director of Engineering Kathy
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Millea, Director of Environmental Services Lan Wiborg, Director of Human Resources Celia
Chandler, Jennifer Cabral, Mortimer Caparas, Tina Knapp, Rebecca Long, Jeff Mohr, and
Thomas Vu participated telephonically.
OTHERS PRESENT: Brad Hogin (General Counsel) was present in the Board Room; Eric
Sapirstein (ENS); Cori Takkinen and Eric O'Donnell (TPA) participated telephonically.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
Chair Shawver announced Employee Service Awards for December 2020:
25 Years: Huan Nguyen, Senior Engineer and Brian Reed, Principal Environmental Specialist
30 Years: Linda Losurdo, Administrative Assistant
2. COMMENDATIONS TO OUTGOING BOARD MEMBERS 2020-1367
Originator: Kelly Lore
Chair Shawver presented Commendations to the outgoing Alternate Board Members.
CITY DIRECTOR ALTERNATE DIRECTOR
Los Alamitos Dean Grose
Midway City Sanitary District Margie L. Rice
3. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS UPDATE FOR 2020 2020-1340
Originator: Jim Herberg
Orange County Sanitation District's Federal and State Lobbyists provided an overview
of the Legislative Affairs Program for 2020.
ITEM RECEIVED AS:
Information item.
REPORTS:
Chair Shawver reminded the Directors that they will receive Board Member talking points
regarding OC San activities for use while reporting out to the members councils, boards, and
community groups.
Chair Shawver announced that Committee Meetings will be dark in January and the Steering
and Board meetings will be held on their regularly scheduled meeting date of January 27,
2021.
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Chair Shawver announced that the first virtual Board Member Orientation will be held on
Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. He indicated that the Orientation is intended for new
and current Board Members and Alternate Board Members and that the agenda and other
pertinent information will be sent by the Clerk of the Board.
General Manager Jim Herberg provided a COVID-19 update and stated that since last
month's Board meeting there were nine new positive tests for employees, for a cumulative
total of 25 to date. He stated that his weekly email to the Board of Directors would be
provided tomorrow containing additional pandemic progress.
Mr. Herberg informed the Board that the Sanitation District was accepted into the CDC/Health
and Human Services COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance Study as a Phase 1 participant for
a national wastewater surveillance program for COVID-19. Phase 1 of the program plans to
enroll Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) that serve 10 percent of the US population.
(Phase 2 of the program plans to enroll POTWs that serve an additional 40 percent of the US
population.)
He stated that the Sanitation District also committed to participate in a Wastewater Based
Epidemiology Pilot Program led by the California Department of Public Health and California
State Water Resources Control Board to investigate the opportunities and challenges of using
wastewater to detect and monitor the presence and prevalence of COVID-19 in the
community. OC San is one of five major California wastewater utilities that was invited to
participate in and provide resources for this pilot program.
Mr. Herberg indicated that CASA would be sending a letter to the California Vaccination Task
Force on behalf of its member agencies asking for vaccinations for the essential employees in
the wastewater industry. He stated that a joint letter with OCWD would be prepared and
addressed to Dr. Chau, the Orange County Health Officer, requesting vaccinations for the
Sanitation District's essential employees that are protecting the safety of 2.6 million Orange
County residents.
Mr. Herberg reminded the Board that the Sanitation District Administration offices will be
closed December 24 and 25th in observance of Christmas, and January 1 for New Year's Day
CONSENT CALENDAR:
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2020-1320
Originator: Kelly Lore
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Approve Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors held November 18,
2020.
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AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
RECEIVE AND FILE:
5. REPORT OF THE INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS FOR THE MONTH 2O20-1102
OF NOVEMBER 2020
Originator: Lorenzo Tyner
WITHOUT OBJECTION, ACTION TAKEN TO:
Report of the Investment Transactions for the month of November 2020.
6. COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES 2020-1358
Originator: Kelly Lore
WITHOUT OBJECTION, ACTION TAKEN TO:
A. Minutes of the Steering Committee Meeting held October 28, 2020
B. Minutes of the Operations Committee Meeting held November 4, 2020
C. Minutes of the Administration Committee Meeting held November 10, 2020
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE:
7. WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE AND RETURN ACTIVATED SLUDGE 2020-1370
PUMP STATION ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION AT PLANT NO. 2
Originator: Kathy Millea
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Approve Supplemental Service Contract to Otis Elevator Company for elevator
rehabilitation services using the OMNIA Partners (formerly National IPA)
cooperative contract for the Waste Activated Sludge and Return Activated
Sludge Pump Station Elevator Modernization at Plant No. 2, for a total amount
not to exceed $432,400-1 and
B. Approve a contingency of $86,480 (20%).
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AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
8. SEAL BEACH PUMP STATION ISOLATION VALVE REPLACEMENT, 2020-1371
PROJECT NO. FRC-0004
Originator: Kathy Millea
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Receive and file Bid Tabulation and Recommendation for Seal Beach Pump
Station Isolation Valve Replacement, Project No. FRC-0004; Specification No.
S-2020-119813D;
B. Award a Construction Contract to J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. for Seal
Beach Pump Station Isolation Valve Replacement, Project No. FRC-0004, in the
amount of $466,830; and
C. Approve a contingency of $93,366 (20%).
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
9. CENGEN SUPPLY AIR FAN SUPPORT REPLACEMENT AT PLANT 2020-1372
NO. 2, PROJECT NO. MP-305
Originator: Kathy Millea
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
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A. Receive and file Bid Tabulation and Recommendation for CenGen Supply Air
Fan Support Replacement at Plant No. 2, Project No. MP-305;
B. Award a Construction Contract to J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. for CenGen
Supply Air Fan Support Replacement at Plant No. 2, Project No. MP-305, for a
total amount not to exceed $297,000; and
C. Approve a contingency of $44,550 (15%).
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
10. PURCHASE OF TWO 220 KVA TRAILER MOUNTED DIESEL 2020-1374
GENERATORS
Originator: Rob Thompson
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Approve a Purchase Order to Multiquip Inc. for the purchase of two Multiquip
Model DCA220 Trailer Mounted Diesel 220 kVA Electric Generators (Tier-4 Final
Engine) using Sourcewell Cooperative Contract No. 041719-MTQ for a total
amount not to exceed $230,950; and
B. Approve a contingency of $11,548 (5%).
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
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11. JANITORIAL & FLOOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONTRACT FOR 2020-1375
PLANT NOS. 1 AND 2
Originator: Rob Thompson
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Approve a Service Agreement with JLK Enterprise, Inc. for janitorial and floor
maintenance service at Plant Nos. 1 and 2, Specification No. S-2020-1189BD,
for the period February 1, 2021 through January 31, 2023, for an amount not to
exceed $1,280,560, with three one-year renewal options in the amount of
$640,280 per year; and
B. Approve a 10% contingency per contract term: $128,056 (10%) for the initial
two-year term and $64,028 (10%) for each subsequent one-year renewal period.
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
12. PURCHASE OF 56 ELECTRIC CARTS 2020-1376
Originator: Rob Thompson
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Award a Purchase Order to Southwest Toyota Lift for the purchase of 56 electric
carts using OMNIA Partners Cooperative Contract No. EV2671 for a total
amount not to exceed $1,101,172; and
B. Approve a contingency of $55,059 (5%)
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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ABSTENTIONS: None
13. CEQA - FACILITIES MASTER PLAN, PROJECT NO. PS17-08 2020-1377
Originator: Kathy Millea
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Consider, receive, and certify the Final Program Environmental Impact Report
for the CEQA - Facilities Master Plan, Project No. PS17-08; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. OCSD 20-11, entitled: "A Resolution of the Board of
Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District Certifying the Program
Environmental Impact Report for the Facilities Master Plan, Project No.
PS17-08; Adopting a Statement of Facts and Findings; Adopting a Statement of
Overriding Considerations; and Adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting
Program".
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
14. ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT 2020 ASSET 2020-1378
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Originator: Kathy Millea
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Receive and file the Orange County Sanitation District 2020 Asset Management Plan.
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
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ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
15. PAYMENT OF ANNUAL NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE AND 2020-1382
ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT FEES
Originator: Lan Wiborg
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Approve payment of $712,888 for annual NPDES ocean discharge permit fees.
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
16. ADOPT ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT'S DEBT POLICY 2020-1383
Originator: Lorenzo Tyner
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Adopt Resolution No. OCSD 20-12, entitled: "A Resolution of the Board of Directors of
the Orange County Sanitation District Adopting the Orange County Sanitation District's
Debt Policy and Repealing Resolution No. OCSD 18-16".
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
17. INVEST AND/OR REINVEST ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION 2020-1384
DISTRICT'S FUNDS AND ADOPT INVESTMENT POLICY
STATEMENT
Originator: Lorenzo Tyner
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MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Adopt Resolution No. OCSD 20-13, entitled: "A Resolution of the Board of Directors of
the Orange County Sanitation District, Authorizing the Orange County Sanitation
District's Treasurer to Invest and/or Reinvest the Orange County Sanitation District's
Funds, Adopting the Orange County Sanitation District's Investment Policy Statement
and Performance Benchmarks, and Repealing Resolution No. OCSD 19-21".
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE:
18. 2021 LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY PLAN 2020-1347
Originator: Jim Herberg
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Approve the Orange County Sanitation District 2021 Legislative and Regulatory Plan.
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
STEERING COMMITTEE:
None.
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NON-CONSENT:
19. PLANT WATER PIPELINE REPLACEMENT IN KINNISON, 2020-1373
LINDSTROM, AND SCOTT TUNNELS AT PLANT NO. 2, PROJECT
NO. FE18-14
Originator: Kathy Millea
Director of Engineering Kathy Millea provided a brief introduction to the item.
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
A. Receive and file Bid Tabulation and Recommendation for Plant Water Pipeline
Replacement in Kinnison, Lindstrom, and Scott Tunnels at Plant No. 2, Project
No. FE18-14;
B. Receive and file Orange County Sanitation District's Notice of Intent to Award
dated November 25, 2020;
C. Receive and file Award Protest from J.F. Shea Construction, Inc. dated
November 30, 2020, concerning the award to MMC Inc.;
D. Receive and file response letter from MMC Inc. dated December 2, 2020,
regarding the bid protest of J.F. Shea Construction, Inc.;
E. Receive and file Orange County Sanitation District's determination letter dated
December 7, 2020, to J.F. Shea Construction, Inc. responding to Award Protest;
F. Deny Award Protest filed by J.F. Shea Construction, Inc.;
G. Award a Construction Contract to MMC Inc. for Plant Water Pipeline
Replacement in Kinnison, Lindstrom, and Scott Tunnels at Plant No. 2, Project
No. FE18-14, for a total amount not to exceed $1,134,000; and
H. Approve a contingency of $170,100 (15%).
AYES: Brad Avery, Stacy Berry, Doug Chaffee, Mark Chirco, Robert
Collacott, Stephen Faessel, Ryan Gallagher, Patrick Harper, Brooke
Jones, Steve Jones, Sandra Massa-Lavitt, Mark Murphy, Andrew
Nguyen, Glenn Parker, Erik Peterson, Tim Shaw, David Shawver,
Jesus Silva, Chad Wanke, John Withers, Nelida Mendoza (Alternate),
Anthony Kuo (Alternate), Robert Ooten, Nitesh Patel (Alternate) and
Connor Traut (Alternate)
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
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INFORMATION ITEMS:
None.
AB 1234 DISCLOSURE REPORTS:
None.
CLOSED SESSION:
None.
OTHER BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATIONS OR SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEMS, IF
ANY:
None.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS INITIATED ITEMS FOR A FUTURE MEETING:
None.
ADJOURNMENT:
At 7:08 p.m., Chair Shawver adjourned the meeting until the Regular Meeting of the Board of
Directors to be held on January 27, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
Submitted by:
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board
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File #: 2020-1386 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 5.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
Originator: Kelly A. Lore, Clerk of the Board
SUBJECT:
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the following:
A. Minutes of the Steering Committee Meeting held October 28, 2020
B. Minutes of the GWRS Steering Committee Meeting held on October 12, 2020
BACKGROUND
In accordance with the Board of Directors Rules of Procedure, an accurate record of each meeting
will be provided to the Directors for subsequent approval at the following meeting.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• Resolution No. OCSD 19-19
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The minutes of the Committee meetings are approved at their respective Committees and brought
forth to the Board of Directors for receive and file only.
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• Minutes of the Monthly Committee Meetings
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A regular meeting of the Steering Committee of the Orange County Sanitation District was
called to order by Board Chairman David Shawver on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 4:31
p.m. in the Administration Building of the Orange County Sanitation District. Chair Shawver
stated that the meeting was being held telephonically and via audio/video teleconferencing in
accordance with the Governor's Executive Order No. N-29-20, due to the Coronavirus
Pandemic (COVID-19).
ROLL CALL AND DECLARATION OF QUORUM:
A quorum was declared present, as follows:
PRESENT: David Shawver, John Withers, Robert Collacott, Peter Kim, Glenn
Parker and Tim Shaw
ABSENT: Chad Wanke
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Jim Herberg, General Manager; Kelly Lore, Clerk of the
Board; and Joshua Martinez were present in the Board Room. Assistant General Manager
Lorenzo Tyner, Assistant General Manager Rob Thompson, Director of Engineering Kathy
Millea, Director of Environmental Services Lan Wiborg, Director of Human Resources Celia
Chandler, Janine Aguilar, Jennifer Cabral, Tina Knapp, Laura Maravilla, Andrew Nau, and
Thomas Vu participated telephonically.
OTHERS PRESENT: Brad Hogin (General Counsel) was present in the Board Room and
Georg Krammer (Koff& Associates) participated telephonically.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None.
REPORTS:
Chair Shawver stated that on the agenda tonight an overview of the classification and
compensation study will be discussed and that questions about the process should be
addressed during the item. He stated further that an update on labor negotiations will be
heard in Closed Session and questions with regard to labor should be held at that time.
General Manager Herberg stated that he had received a few inquiries from Board members
related to the new Headquarters Building and modifications needed as a result of the
pandemic, and that Director of Engineering Kathy Millea will be providing an update tonight
based on a workshop held with the design team.
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STEERING COMMITTEE Minutes October 28, 2020
CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2020-1285
Originator: Kelly Lore
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO:
Approve Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Steering Committee held September
23, 2020.
AYES: David Shawver, John Withers, Robert Collacott, Peter Kim, Glenn
Parker and Tim Shaw
NOES: None
ABSENT: Chad Wanke
ABSTENTIONS: None
NON-CONSENT:
2. UPDATES TO BIOSOLIDS ACCOUNT POOL LANGUAGE 2020-1303
Originator: Lan Wiborg
Assistant General Manager Lorenzo Tyner provided a verbal update on the item.
MOVED, SECONDED, AND DULY CARRIED TO: Recommend to the Board of
Directors to:
Authorize the General Manager to amend biosolids management contracts in the
Biosolids Account Pool (BAP) to move funds from one contract to another within the
BAP, as necessary due to anticipated changes in climate, regulations, contractor
performance, or to realize operational and financial efficiencies; with the total of all
contracts not to exceed the Board authorized annual amount of $19,000,000.
AYES: David Shawver, John Withers, Robert Collacott, Peter Kim, Glenn
Parker and Tim Shaw
NOES: None
ABSENT: Chad Wanke
ABSTENTIONS: None
Director Wanke arrived at the meeting at approximately 5:00 p.m.
INFORMATION ITEMS:
3. ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 2020-1300
COMPLEX UPDATE
Originator: Kathy Millea
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STEERING COMMITTEE Minutes October 28, 2020
Director of Engineering Kathy Millea provided a PowerPoint presentation on pandemic
considerations for the new Headquarters Building including a recent pandemic
workshop that was held to determine contagion risks and changes needed to the
design features. Ms. Millea provided the recommended conclusions from that
workshop.
ITEM RECEIVED AS AN:
Information Item.
4. CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION OVERVIEW 2020-1291
Originator: Celia Chandler
Director of Human Resources Celia Chandler introduced Georg Krammer, Koff and
Associates, who provided an informative and thorough PowerPoint Presentation
regarding Classification and Compensation purpose and methodology used by the
Sanitation District.
ITEM RECEIVED AS AN:
Information Item.
CLOSED SESSION:
CONVENED IN CLOSED SESSION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION
54957.6:
The Committee convened in closed session at 5:43 p.m. to discuss one item. Closed
Session Item CS-2 was not heard. Confidential minutes of the Closed Session have been
prepared in accordance with the above Government Code Section and are maintained by the
Clerk of the Board in the Official Book of Confidential Minutes of Board and Committee
Closed Session Meetings.
CS-1 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS - GOVERNMENT 2020-1277
CODE SECTION 54957.6
CONVENED IN CLOSED SESSION:
Designated Representatives: General Manager James Herberg; Assistant General
Managers Lorenzo Tyner and Rob Thompson; Director of Human Resources Celia
Chandler; and Georg Krammer of Koff & Associates
Employee Organizations: (3)
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 501 ; Orange County Employees
Association; and the Supervisors and Professionals Group
CS-2 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - 2020-1292
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8
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Originator: Lorenzo Tyner
AT THE REQUEST OF STAFF, ITEM NO. CS-2 WAS NOT HEARD.
Property: 7292 Slater Avenue Huntington Beach, CA - APN No. 110-010-39
Agency negotiators: General Manager, Jim Herberg; Assistant General Manager,
Lorenzo Tyner; and Assistant General Manager, Rob Thompson.
Negotiating parties: Northington Huntington Beach Investors LLC
Under negotiation: Price and terms of payment
RECONVENED IN REGULAR SESSION.
The Committee reconvened in regular session at 5:54 p.m.
_CONSIDERATION OF ACTION, IF ANY, ON MATTERS CONSIDERED IN CLOSED
SESSION:
General Counsel Brad Hogin did not provide a report.
OTHER BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATIONS OR SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEMS, IF
ANY:
None.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS INITIATED ITEMS FOR A FUTURE MEETING:
None.
ADJOURNMENT:
Chair Shawver declared the meeting adjourned at 5:55 p.m. to the next Steering Committee
meeting to be held on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.
Submitted by:
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING
GROUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM STEERING COMMITTEE
Monday, October 12, 2020
Due to the Governor's Executive Order N-25-20, OCWD Director Yoh called the Groundwater
Replenishment System Steering Committee to order telephonically. Following the Pledge of
Allegiance to the flag, the Secretary called the roll and reported a quorum.
Committee Members
David Shawver
Roger Yoh
James Ferryman (absent)
Cathy Green
Tim Shaw
Vicente Sarmiento (absent)
Alternates
Jesus Silva
Lucille Kring
Erik Peterson (absent)
Tri Ta
Dina Nguyen (absent)
Steve Sheldon (absent)
OCWD Directors Bilodeau, Brandman and Rowe were in attendance. All Directors participated remotely.
OCWD Staff OCSD Staff
Mike Markus, Mehul Patel, Sandy Scott- Jim Herberg
Roberts, Gina Ayala
Christina Fuller, Assistant District Secretary
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar was approved upon motion by Director Green, seconded by Director
Shawver and carried [5-0] as follows.
Yes—Yoh, Shawver, Green, Silva, Ta
1. Minutes of Previous Meeting
The minutes of the GWRS Steering Committee meeting held July 13, 2020 are approved
as presented.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
2. GWRS Operations Update
Executive Director of Operations/GWRS Mehul Patel reported that as of as of September 30,
2020, the GWRS Fiscal Year 2020-2021 production total was 24,354 of which is 1,608 of
below the target fiscal year production of 25,962 af. He advised this shortfall was due to limited
production caused by three separate issues. He stated that one issue for lower production was
the occurrence of five demand response events in August and two in September due to heat
wave events. Mr. Patel advised that the GWRS participates in a voluntary electrical load
reduction program called Demand Response where production is lowered to 15 mgd when an
event is called in order to reduce electrical consumption which results in payment to OCWD.
He stated that the second issue limiting reduction was a two-day planned GWRS outage from
August 30 to September 1 for the GWRS Final Expansion construction project to tie in new UV
trains. He reported that the third issue limiting production is lower flows from OCSD due to
ongoing construction of a replacement return activated sludge line at their Plant 1 Activated
Sludge #1 process.
3. Update on GWRS Final Expansion Project
GWRS Program Manager Sandy Scott-Roberts reviewed the GWRSFE Project Budget vs
Expected Project Budget. She reported that the expected GWRSFE Project Budget is less than
the approved project budget due to the following factors:
• The Microfiltration (MF) System for the GWRSFE Project was competitively bid in this
phase and due to this process — significant savings in the cost of the MF equipment
were achieved
• The Headworks Modification Project bid was significantly lower than the Engineer's
Estimate
• The Pipeline Rehabilitation Project bid was also significantly lower than the Engineer's
Estimate
She advised that OCWD was also recently notified that the project is being awarded $3.6
million in Prop 1 grants from the IRWM grant program managed by the California Department
of Water Resources.
4. Third Quarter Outreach Report [July— September 20201
Director of Public Affairs Gina Ayala stated that there were 10 virtual tours, three joint virtual
tours and three essential in-person tours during the third quarter. She reported that an
updated on-demand virtual tour was posted to OCWD's social media channels which has been
viewed more than 1,800 times. Ms. Ayala provided an update on construction outreach stating
that OCWD worked with the Orange County Sanitation District to distribute two notices to
stakeholders.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at
5:50 p.m.
January 12, 2021
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Agenda Report
File #: 2020-1279 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 6.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
Originator: Lorenzo Tyner, Assistant General Manager
SUBJECT:
REPORT OF THE INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2020
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the following:
Report of the Investment Transactions for the month of December 2020.
BACKGROUND
The CA Government Code requires that a monthly report of investment transactions be provided to
the legislative body. Attached is the monthly report of investment transactions for the month ended
December 31, 2020.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• CA Government Code Section 53607
PRIOR COMMITTEE/BOARD ACTIONS
N/A
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
N/A
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• Report of the Investment Transactions for the Month of December 2020
Orange County Sanitation District Page 1 of 1 Printed on 1/20/2021
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Transaction History
December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss,
ACQUISITIONS
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12/02/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 156.6000 1.000000 -156.60 156.60 0.00
12/02/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 111.9900 1.000000 -111.99 111.99 0.00
12/08/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 256,250.0000 1.000000 -256,250.00 256,250.00 0.00
12/09/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 81,250.0000 1.000000 -81,250.00 81,250.00 0.00
12/10/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 8,625.0000 1.000000 -8,625.00 8,625.00 0.00
12/11/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 37,500.0000 1.000000 -37,500.00 37,500.00 0.00
12/14/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 505,500.0000 1.000000 -505,500.00 505,500.00 0.00
12/14/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 159,706.2500 1.000000 -159,706.25 159,706.25 0.00
12/14/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 39,750.0000 1.000000 -39,750.00 39,750.00 0.00
12/15/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 894,881.1500 1.000000 -894,881.15 894,881.15 0.00
12/15/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 58,163.1600 1.000000 -58,163.16 58,163.16 0.00
12/17/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 24,487.3600 1.000000 -24,487.36 24,487.36 0.00
12/18/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 228,855.3400 1.000000 -228,855.34 228,855.34 0.00
12/21/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 347,181.4800 1.000000 -347,181.48 347,181.48 0.00
12/21/2020 55380TMD9 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF MUFG BK LTD N Y C D 0.240% 4/21/21 /MUFG UNION BK 2,500,000.0000 1.000000 -2,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 0.00
NA/MMI/PIMS/IPA/2,500,000 PAR VALUE AT 100%
12/22/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 103,125.0000 1.000000 -103,125.00 103,125.00 0.00
12/23/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 97,000,000.0000 1.000000 -97,000,000.00 97,000,000.00 0.00
12/23/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 31,000,000.0000 1.000000 -31,000,000.00 31,000,000.00 0.00
12/24/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 55,842.5000 1.000000 -55,842.50 55,842.50 0.00
12/28/2020 313385AX4 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF F H L B DISC NTS 1/22/21 /MORGAN STANLEY& 9,000,000.0000 0.999949 -8,999,543.75 8,999,543.75 0.00
CO.LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 99.99493056%
12/28/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 108,001.4800 1.000000 -108,001.48 108,001.48 0.00
12/29/2020 313385131-9 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF F H L B DISC NTS 2/04/21 /GOLDMAN SACHS& 9,000,000.0000 0.999913 -8,999,213.75 8,999,213.75 0.00
CO.LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 99.99126389%
12/29/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 14,628.0000 1.000000 -14,628.00 14,628.00 0.00
12/29/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 2.5000 1.000000 -2.50 2.50 0.00
12/29/2020 912828527 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 /GOLDMAN 9,000,000.0000 1.005234 -9,047,109.38 9,047,109.38 0.00
SACHS&CO.LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.52343756%
12/29/2020 912828527 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 /WELLS FARGO 9,000,000.0000 1.005234 -9,047,109.38 9,047,109.38 0.00
SECURITIES,LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.52343756%
12/29/2020 912828527 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 /WELLS FARGO 9,000,000.0000 1.005234 -9,047,109.38 9,047,109.38 0.00
SECURITIES,LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.52343756%
12/29/2020 912828576 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 /GOLDMAN 9,000,000.0000 1.006055 -9,054,492.19 9,054,492.19 0.00
SACHS&CO.LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.60546878%
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/29/2020 912828YC8 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.500% 8/31/21 /WELLS FARGO 9,000,000.0000 1.009414 -9,084,726.56 9,084,726.56 0.00
SECURITIES,LLC/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.94140622%
12/30/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 0.8700 1.000000 -0.87 0.87 0.00
12/30/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 6.3700 1.000000 -6.37 6.37 0.00
12/30/2020 9127963W7 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY BILL 2/04/21 /J.P.MORGAN 15,000,000.0000 0.999915 -14,998,725.00 14,998,725.00 0.00
SECURITIES LLC/15,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 99.9915%
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SECURITIES INTERNATIONA/5,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.6054688%
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SECURITIES INTERNATIONA/6,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.60546883%
12/30/2020 912828576 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 /NOMURA 9,000,000.0000 1.006055 -9,054,492.19 9,054,492.19 0.00
SECURITIES INTERNATIONA/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.60546878%
12/30/2020 912828576 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 /NOMURA 9,000,000.0000 1.006055 -9,054,492.19 9,054,492.19 0.00
SECURITIES INTERNATIONA/9,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100.60546878%
12/30/2020 91282CBA8 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 0.125% 12/15/23/J.P.MORGAN 6,500,000.0000 0.998672 -6,491,367.19 6,491,367.19 0.00
SECURITIES LLC/6,500,000 PAR VALUE AT 99.86718754%
12/31/2020 31846V567 PURCHASED UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z 5,391,250.0000 1.000000 -5,391,250.00 5,391,250.00 0.00
12/31/2020 91282CBC4 PURCHASED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY NT 0.250% 12/31/25/J.P.MORGAN 7,000,000.0000 0.999922 -6,999,453.13 6,999,453.13 0.00
SECURITIES LLC/7,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 99.99218757%
TOTAL ACQUISITIONS 259,351,462.5500 -259,795,898.21 259,795,898.21 0.00
DISPOSITIONS
12/14/2020 92826CAB8 MATURED PAR VALUE OF VISA INC 2.200%12/14/20 500,000 PAR VALUE AT -500,000.0000 1.000000 500,000.00 -501,360.00 -1,360.00
100%
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12/15/2020 31348SWZ3 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F H L M C#786064 3.845% 1/01/28 NOVEMBER FHLMC -18.6500 0.000000 18.65 -18.20 0.45
DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 43815NABO PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF HONDA AUTO 1.900% 4/15/22 -257,374.9500 0.000000 257,374.95 -257,356.93 18.02
12/15/2020 477870AB5 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF JOHN DEERE OWNER 2.280% 5/16/22 -151,088.7000 0.000000 151,088.70 -151,088.13 0.57
12/15/2020 47788CAC6 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF JOHN DEERE OWNER 2.660% 4/18/22 -54,442.7300 0.000000 54,442.73 -54,438.82 3.91
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12/15/2020 65478GAD2 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF NISSAN AUTO 1.750%10/15/21 CMO FINAL -58,163.1600 0.000000 58,163.16 -57,261.18 901.98
PAYDOW N
12/15/2020 65479GAD1 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF NISSAN AUTO 3.060% 3/15/23 -193,118.2500 0.000000 193,118.25 -193,111.99 6.26
12/18/2020 43814PAC4 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF HONDA AUTO 1.78999% 9/20/21 CMO FINAL -78,985.1700 1.555167 78,985.17 -77,732.51 1,252.66
PAYDOW N
12/18/2020 43814UAG4 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF HONDA AUTO 3.010% 5/18/22 -94,842.7900 0.000000 94,842.79 -94,840.72 2.07
12/18/2020 43814WAB1 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF HONDA AUTO 2.750% 9/20/21 CMO FINAL -51,972.3400 2.363471 51,972.34 -51,968.99 3.35
PAYDOW N
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/21/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -2,500,000.0000 1.000000 2,500,000.00 -2,500,000.00 0.00
12/21/2020 36225CAZ9 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF G N M A 1 1#080023 3.125%12/20/26 NOVEMBER GNMA -573.5500 0.000000 573.55 -583.03 -9.48
DUE 12/20/20
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DUE 12/20/20
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DUE 12/20/20
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DUE 12/20/20
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DUE 12/20/20
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DUE 12/25/20
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DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 3138EG6F6 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#AL0869 4.500% 6/01/29 NOVEMBER FNMA -266.4400 0.000000 266.44 -281.79 -15.35
DUE 12/25/20
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DUE 12/25/20
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DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31406PQY8 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#815971 5.000% 3/01/35 NOVEMBER FNMA -4,744.6600 0.000000 4,744.66 -5,100.51 -355.85
DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31406XWT5 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#823358 3.476% 2/01/35 NOVEMBER FNMA -578.2800 0.000000 578.28 -573.76 4.52
DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31407BXH7 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#826080 5.000% 7/01/35 NOVEMBER FNMA -448.6300 0.000000 448.63 -482.28 -33.65
DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31410F4V4 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#888336 5.000% 7/01/36 NOVEMBER FNMA -6,982.6500 0.000000 6,982.65 -7,506.35 -523.70
DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31417YAY3 PAID DOWN PAR VALUE OF F N M A#MA0022 4.500% 4/01/29 NOVEMBER FNMA -240.4900 0.000000 240.49 -254.34 -13.85
DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -8,999,543.7500 1.000000 8,999,543.75 -8,999,543.75 0.00
12/29/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -45,517,067.9800 1.000000 45,517,067.98 -45,517,067.98 0.00
12/29/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -8,999,213.4100 1.000000 8,999,213.41 -8,999,213.41 0.00
12/30/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -29,310,341.3800 1.000000 29,310,341.38 -29,310,341.38 0.00
12/30/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -21,490,427.0100 1.000000 21,490,427.01 -21,490,427.01 0.00
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/31/2020 31846V567 SOLD UNITS OF FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z -6,852,578.1300 1.000000 6,852,578.13 -6,852,578.13 0.00
12/31/2020 912796TY5 MATURED PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY BILL 12/31/20 5,000,000 PAR VALUE -5,000,000.0000 1.000000 4,995,372.22 -4,995,372.22 0.00
AT 100%
TOTAL DISPOSITIONS -130,560,720.5200 130,556,092.74 -130,558,636.81 -2,544.07
OTHER TRANSACTIONS
12/01/2020 31846V567 INTEREST EARNED ON FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z UNIT ON 0.0000 SHARES DUE 0.0000 0.000000 156.60 0.00 0.00
11/30/2020 INTEREST FROM 11/1/20 TO 11/30/20
12/01/2020 31846V567 INTEREST EARNED ON FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z UNIT ON 0.0000 SHARES DUE 0.0000 0.000000 111.99 0.00 0.00
11/30/2020 INTEREST FROM 11/1/20 TO 11/30/20
12/01/2020 438516CBO INTEREST EARNED ON HONEYWELL 1.350% 6/01/25$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 36,187.50 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/1/2020
12/08/2020 3130AOF70 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L B DEB 3.375% 12/08/23$1 PV ON 10000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 168,750.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/8/2020
12/08/2020 69353RFL7 INTEREST EARNED ON PNC BANK NA MTN 3.500% 6/08/23$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 87,500.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/8/2020
12/09/2020 313383QR5 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L B DEB 3.250% 6/09/23$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 81,250.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/9/2020
12/10/2020 780151<71-11 INTEREST EARNED ON ROYAL BANK OF MTN 1.150% 6/10/25$1 PV ON 0.0000 0.000000 8,625.00 0.00 0.00
1500000.0000 SHARES DUE 12/10/2020
12/11/2020 313379RB7 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L B DEB 1.875% 6/11/21 $1 PV ON 4000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 37,500.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/11/2020
12/11/2020 912828WUO BOOK VALUE OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2704.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/11/2020 912828WUO FED BASIS OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2704.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 2,704.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/11/2020 912828WUO PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2704.0000 UNITS 2,704.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/11/2020 912828WUO STATE COST OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2704.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/14/2020 3130A1XJ2 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L B 2.875% 6/14/24$1 PV ON 11110000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 159,706.25 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/14/2020
12/14/2020 89114QCA4 INTEREST EARNED ON TORONTO DOMINION MTN 2.650% 6/12/24$1 PV ON 0.0000 0.000000 39,750.00 0.00 0.00
3000000.0000 SHARES DUE 12/12/2020
12/14/2020 92826CAB8 INTEREST EARNED ON VISA INC 2.200%12/14/20$1 PV ON 500000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 5,500.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/14/2020
12/15/2020 3133TCE95 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L M C MLTCL MTG 3.956% 8/15/32$1 PV ON 15.1800 0.0000 0.000000 15.18 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00330/PV ON 4,603.55 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 31348SWZ3 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L M C#786064 3.845% 1/01/28$1 PV ON 5.1200 SHARES 0.0000 0.000000 5.12 0.00 0.00
DUE 12/15/2020 OCTOBER FHLMC DUE 12/15/20
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/15/2020 43815NABO INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 1.900% 4/15/22$1 PV ON 2540.8100 0.0000 0.000000 2,540.81 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00158/PV ON 1,604,723.33 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 477870AB5 INTEREST EARNED ON JOHN DEERE OWNER 2.280% 5/16/22$1 PV ON 1515.4600 0.0000 0.000000 1,515.46 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00190/PV ON 797,611.08 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 47787NAC3 INTEREST EARNED ON JOHN DEERE OWNER 0.510%11/15/24$1 PV ON 629.0000 0.0000 0.000000 629.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00042/PV ON 1,480,000.00 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 47788CAC6 INTEREST EARNED ON JOHN DEERE OWNER 2.660% 4/18/22$1 PV ON 488.2000 0.0000 0.000000 488.20 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00222/PV ON 220,242.30 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 47788EAC2 INTEREST EARNED ON JOHN DEERE OWNER 3.080%11/15/22$1 PV ON 6047.4100 0.0000 0.000000 6,047.41 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00257/PV ON 2,356,131.77 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 58770FAC6 INTEREST EARNED ON MERCEDES BENZ AUTO 1.840%12/15/22$1 PV ON 3143.3300 0.0000 0.000000 3,143.33 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00153/PV ON 2,050,000.00 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 65478GAD2 INTEREST EARNED ON NISSAN AUTO 1.750%10/15/21 $1 PV ON 84.8200 0.0000 0.000000 84.82 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00146/PV ON 58,163.16 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 65479GAD1 INTEREST EARNED ON NISSAN AUTO 3.060% 3/15/23$1 PV ON 6160.5300 0.0000 0.000000 6,160.53 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00255/PV ON 2,415,895.26 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 65479JAD5 INTEREST EARNED ON NISSAN AUTO 1.930% 7/15/24$1 PV ON 6730.8700 0.0000 0.000000 6,730.87 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00161/PV ON 4,185,000.00 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/15/2020 89237VAB5 INTEREST EARNED ON TOYOTA AUTO RECV 0.440%10/15/24$1 PV ON 1085.3300 0.0000 0.000000 1,085.33 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/15/2020$0.00037/PV ON 2,960,000.00 PV DUE 12/15/20
12/17/2020 3135G04Z3 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A 0.500% 6/17/25$1 PV ON 9905000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 24,487.36 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/17/2020
12/18/2020 43813KAC6 INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 0.370% 10/18/24$1 PV ON 997.4600 0.0000 0.000000 997.46 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/18/2020$0.00031/PV ON 3,235,000.00 PV DUE 12/18/20
12/18/2020 43814PAC4 INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 1.78999% 9/20/21 $1 PV ON 117.8200 0.0000 0.000000 117.82 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/18/2020$0.00149/PV ON 78,985.17 PV DUE 12/18/20
12/18/2020 43814UAG4 INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 3.010% 5/18/22$1 PV ON 1820.6600 0.0000 0.000000 1,820.66 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/18/2020$0.00251/PV ON 725,845.11 PV DUE 12/18/20
12/18/2020 43814WAB1 INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 2.750% 9/20/21 $1 PV ON 119.1000 0.0000 0.000000 119.10 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/18/2020$0.00229/PV ON 51,972.34 PV DUE 12/18/20
12/21/2020 3137EAEN5 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L M C 2.750% 6/19/23$1 PV ON 10000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 137,500.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/19/2020
12/21/2020 36225CAZ9 INTEREST EARNED ON G N M A 11#080023 3.125%12/20/26$1 PV ON 31.2100 0.0000 0.000000 31.21 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/20/2020 NOVEMBER GNMA DUE 12/20/20
12/21/2020 36225CC20 INTEREST EARNED ON G N M A I I#080088 2.875% 6/20/27$1 PV ON 21.8500 0.0000 0.000000 21.85 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/20/2020 NOVEMBER GNMA DUE 12/20/20
12/21/2020 36225CN28 INTEREST EARNED ON G N M A 1 1#080408 2.875% 5/20/30$1 PV ON 87.7500 0.0000 0.000000 87.75 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/20/2020 NOVEMBER GNMA DUE 12/20/20
12/21/2020 36225CNM4 INTEREST EARNED ON G N M A 1 1#080395 2.875% 4/20/30$1 PV ON 11.7400 0.0000 0.000000 11.74 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/20/2020 NOVEMBER GNMA DUE 12/20/20
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/21/2020 36225DCB8 INTEREST EARNED ON G N M A 1 1#080965 2.250% 7/20/34$1 PV ON 60.2700 0.0000 0.000000 60.27 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/20/2020 NOVEMBER GNMA DUE 12/20/20
12/21/2020 43815HAC1 INTEREST EARNED ON HONDA AUTO 2.950% 8/22/22$1 PV ON 4902.8200 0.0000 0.000000 4,902.82 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/21/2020$0.00246/PV ON 1,994,369.07 PV DUE 12/21/20
12/22/2020 3135GOU35 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A 2.750% 6/22/21 $1 PV ON 7500000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 103,125.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/22/2020
12/23/2020 CASH RECEIPT INCOMING WIRES REC'D FIR BANK OF CALIFORNIA-12/23/2020 0.0000 0.000000 97,000,000.00 0.00 0.00
12/23/2020 CASH RECEIPT INCOMING WIRES RECEIVED FROM BANK OF CALIF 12/23/2020 0.0000 0.000000 31,000,000.00 0.00 0.00
12/24/2020 166764AH3 INTEREST EARNED ON CHEVRON CORP 3.191% 6/24/23$1 PV ON 3500000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 55,842.50 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/24/2020
12/28/2020 03215PFN4 INTEREST EARNED ON AMRESCO 1.19911% 6/25/29$1 PV ON 118.9300 0.0000 0.000000 118.93 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020$0.00100/PV ON 119,021.64 PV DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31371 NUC7 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#257179 4.500% 4/01/28$1 PV ON 40.6400 SHARES 0.0000 0.000000 40.64 0.00 0.00
DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31376KT22 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#357969 5.000% 9/01/35$1 PV ON 333.8900 0.0000 0.000000 333.89 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 3138EG6F6 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#AL0869 4.500% 6/01/29$1 PV ON 27.0800 0.0000 0.000000 27.08 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31394JY35 INTEREST EARNED ON F H L M C MLTCL MTG 6.500% 9/25/43$1 PV ON 3130.6100 0.0000 0.000000 3,130.61 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020$0.00542/PV ON 577,958.72 PV DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31397QREO INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A GTD REMIC 2.472% 2/25/41 $1 PV ON 96.2500 0.0000 0.000000 96.25 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020$0.00069/PV ON 139,132.73 PV DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31403DJZ3 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#745580 5.000% 6/01/36$1 PV ON 301.7100 0.0000 0.000000 301.71 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31403GXF4 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#748678 5.000% 10/01/33$1 PV ON 5.5200 SHARES 0.0000 0.000000 5.52 0.00 0.00
DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31406PQY8 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#815971 5.000% 3/01/35$1 PV ON 459.0500 0.0000 0.000000 459.05 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31406XWT5 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#823358 3.476% 2/01/35$1 PV ON 265.5700 0.0000 0.000000 265.57 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31407BXH7 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#826080 5.000% 7/01/35$1 PV ON 59.3900 SHARES 0.0000 0.000000 59.39 0.00 0.00
DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 3141 OF4V4 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#888336 5.000% 7/01/36$1 PV ON 574.0700 0.0000 0.000000 574.07 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 31417YAY3 INTEREST EARNED ON F N M A#MA0022 4.500% 4/01/29$1 PV ON 44.3000 0.0000 0.000000 44.30 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/25/2020 NOVEMBER FNMA DUE 12/25/20
12/28/2020 931142EK5 INTEREST EARNED ON WALMART INC 3.400% 6/26/23$1 PV ON 3880000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 65,960.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/26/2020
12/29/2020 02665WCZ2 INTEREST EARNED ON AMERICAN HONDA MTN 2.400% 6/27/24$1 PV ON 0.0000 0.000000 14,628.00 0.00 0.00
1219000.0000 SHARES DUE 12/29/2020
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/29/2020 31846V567 CASH RECEIPT LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIV FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z LTCG 0.0000 0.000000 0.34 0.00 0.00
PAYABLE 12/29/20;FGZXX
12/29/2020 31846V567 CASH RECEIPT LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIV FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z LTCG 0.0000 0.000000 2.50 0.00 0.00
PAYABLE 12/29/20;FGZXX
12/29/2020 912828527 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 0.0000 0.000000 -50,074.73 0.00 0.00
12/29/2020 912828527 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 0.0000 0.000000 -50,074.73 0.00 0.00
12/29/2020 912828527 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 0.0000 0.000000 -50,074.73 0.00 0.00
12/29/2020 912828576 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -41,545.52 0.00 0.00
12/29/2020 912828WUO BOOK VALUE OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2496.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/29/2020 912828WUO FED BASIS OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2496.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 2,496.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/29/2020 912828WUO PAR VALUE OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2496.0000 UNITS 2,496.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/29/2020 912828WUO STATE COST OF U S TREASURY I P S 0.125% 7/15/24 ADJUSTED BY 2496.00 UNITS 0.0000 0.000000 0.00 0.00 0.00
INCREASE TO ADJUST FOR CHANGE IN CPI
12/29/2020 912828YC8 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.500% 8/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -44,751.38 0.00 0.00
12/30/2020 31846V567 CASH RECEIPT SHORT-TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIV FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z STCG 0.0000 0.000000 0.87 0.00 0.00
PAYABLE 12/29/20
12/30/2020 31846V567 CASH RECEIPT SHORT-TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIV FIRST AM GOVT OB FD CL Z STCG 0.0000 0.000000 6.37 0.00 0.00
PAYABLE 12/29/20
12/30/2020 912828576 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -27,880.43 0.00 0.00
12/30/2020 912828576 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -23,233.70 0.00 0.00
12/30/2020 912828576 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -41,820.65 0.00 0.00
12/30/2020 912828576 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 7/31/21 0.0000 0.000000 -41,820.65 0.00 0.00
12/30/2020 91282CBA8 PAID ACCRUED INTEREST ON PURCHASE OF U S TREASURY NT 0.125% 12/15/23 0.0000 0.000000 -334.82 0.00 0.00
12/31/2020 912796TY5 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY BILL 12/31/20$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 4,627.78 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/31/2020 5,000,000 PAR VALUE AT 100%
12/31/2020 9128287A2 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 1.625% 6/30/21 $1 PV ON 0.0000 0.000000 154,375.00 0.00 0.00
19000000.0000 SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
12/31/2020 9128281\130 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 2.125%12/31/22$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 53,125.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
12/31/2020 912828527 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 1.125% 6/30/21 $1 PV ON 0.0000 0.000000 151,875.00 0.00 0.00
27000000.0000 SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
12/31/2020 912828WR7 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 2.125% 6/30/21 $1 PV ON 8000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 85,000.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
12/31/2020 912828XW5 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 1.750% 6/30/22$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 43,750.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
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December 2020
Entry Date CUSIP Id Explanation Units Price Net Cash Arnt Cost Gain/Loss
12/31/2020 912828XX3 INTEREST EARNED ON U S TREASURY NT 2.000% 6/30/24$1 PV ON 5000000.0000 0.0000 0.000000 50,000.00 0.00 0.00
SHARES DUE 12/31/2020
TOTAL OTHER TRANSACTIONS 5,200.0000 129,239,805.47 5,200.
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ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION o�s.AIGT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (714)593 7433
Agenda Report
File #: 2021-1452 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 7.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
Originator: James D. Herberg, General Manager
SUBJECT:
GENERAL MANAGER'S FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 WORK PLAN MID-YEAR UPDATE
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file the General Manager's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Work Plan Mid-Year Update.
BACKGROUND
Each year, the General Manager prepares a work plan of activities to be accomplished during the
fiscal year. Attached is the mid-year update for the General Manager's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Work
Plan.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• Maintain a culture of improving efficiency to reduce the cost to provide the current service level
or standard
• Plan for and execute succession, minimizing vacant position times
• Cultivate a highly qualified, well-trained, and diverse workforce
• Maintain and adhere to appropriate internal planning documents: Biosolids, Odor, and Energy
Master Plans
• Use all practical and effective means for resource recovery
PRIOR COMMITTEE/BOARD ACTIONS
August 2020 - Presentation of the General Manager's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Work Plan to the
Steering Committee and Board of Directors for approval.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The General Manager's Work Plan includes goals for the fiscal year. At mid-year, five items have
reached completion and all remaining items are on track to be completed by, or prior to, the end of
the fiscal year and the deadline of the overall work plan.
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FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
All items included in the General Manager's Work Plan are budgeted in the FY 2020-2021 Budget.
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• General Manager's FY 2020-2021 Work Plan Mid-Year Update
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AN 1 Ellis Avenue
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OC6S714.962.2411
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT www.ocsan.gov
January 27, 2021 serving:
Anaheim
TO: Chairman and Members of the Board of Directors Brea
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager, LBuena Park
Cypress
SUBJECT: General Manager's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Work Plan Mid-Year Fountain Valley
Update
Fullerton
Garden Grove
I am pleased to present the mid-year update for my Fiscal Year 2020-21 Work
Plan. The Work Plan has 17 individual goals organized under four Strategic Huntington Beach
Planning categories: Business Principles, Environmental Stewardship, Irvine
Wastewater Management, and Workplace Environment. At the mid-year point,
five of the 17 goals have been completed and the remainder are in progress for a Habra
completion by the end of the fiscal year. La Palma
1. Business Principles Los Alamitos
Newport Beach
• Budget Control and Fiscal Discipline — Provide the Administration Orange
Committee with an analysis of options, including an IRS Section 115
Trust for funding the Sanitation District's pension obligations by October Placentia
31, 2020.
Santa Ana
UPDATE: Complete. Options were presented to the Administration Seal Beach
Committee in September. The Committee directed staff to create and Stanton
issue a Request for Proposal (RFP)for Section 115 Trust Services. The
RFP was issued on January 11, 2021. Tustin
Villa Park
• Asset Management — Update the Asset Management Plan by
December 31, 2020 including an inventory of critical assets for each County of Orange
process area and the collection system; an evaluation of their condition Costa Mesa
and performance; and an updated implementation plan to maintain, Sanitary District
rehabilitate, and replace these assets to meet the required levels of
Midway City
service at the lowest life cycle cost and at an acceptable level of risk. Sanitary District
Complete. The Asset Management Plan was completed and Irvine Ranch
UPDATE: Com
p 9 p Water District
presented to the Operations Committee and Board of Directors in
December. Yorba Linda
Water District
Our Mission:To protect public health and the environment by
providing effective wastewater collection, treatment, and recycling.
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ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
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• Headquarters Project — Complete site preparation for the new Headquarters
facility, Project P1-128C, by June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: Complete. Demolition of the four buildings on the site is complete.
Site preparation will be completed by early 2021.
• Cybersecurity/Safety — Develop and conduct two emergency response and
recovery drills for our interplant digester gas line and a cybersecurity breach by
June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: In Progress. Liberty Energy Services has been secured to assist
with this goal. They will work directly with Risk Management to assist with
development and evaluation of the interplant digester gas line exercise. The
exercise is currently being planned by Risk Management with input from
Operations and Liberty. The exercise is scheduled for April 28, 2021.
• Property Management — Inspect real property, easements, and rights-of-way
for encroachments and encumbrances which limit access or impede proper use
of the right by December 31, 2020. Develop action plans by June 30, 2021 that
restore long-term use for identified encroachments or encumbrances.
UPDATE: In progress. Real property, easements, and rights-of-way have
been verified and entered into the Land Record Information System. Inspection
for encroachments that impede, or limit OC San access or use are currently
underway. Action plans will be complete by June 30, 2021 .
2. Environmental Stewardship
• Energy Independence — Overhaul two Central Generation Engines to begin
the second 25-year operations cycle for the Central Generation Facilities by
June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: In progress. The first engine overhaul has encountered
problems. The vendor completed their work on two separate occasions and
testing on both occasions resulted in major component failure (wrist pins,
pistons, rings, and cylinders). OC San is working with the vendor and third-party
specialty inspectors to verify the failure modes and assure a quality rebuild. The
second engine will not be released to the current vendor until such time as the
first engine is working and an acceptable quality assurance program is
demonstrated.
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• Climate and Catastrophic Event Resilience — Execute a contingency
biosolids disposal agreement with Orange County Waste and Recycling
(OCWR) to formally establish a local emergency failsafe biosolids disposal
option by March 31, 2021.
UPDATE: In progress. Staff have been in discussion with OCWR and Orange
County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) to negotiate access to local landfills for
emergency failsafe biosolids disposal. OCWR and OCHCA provided guidance
to OC San on obtaining access, and staff are working to memorialize these
protocols in an agreement to ensure access.
• Food Waste Treatment — Complete market assessment for food waste
feedstock co-digestion at OC San. Solicit bids to construct the Interim Food
Waste Facility at Plant No. 2, Project P2-124, by December 31, 2020.
UPDATE: Complete. A market assessment (Request for Information) was
completed as of October 22, 2020. Draft contracts were issued to three food
waste haulers in November 2020. Solicitation for bids to construct the Interim
Food Waste Facility at Plant No. 2 advertised on December 1, 2020.
Construction is anticipated to be completed by fall 2022.
• Water Reuse — Complete. Study alternatives to reduce the use of City Water
in its operations by October 31, 2020 and implement water saving measures by
June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: Staff presented a plan to the Operations Committee in September to
significantly reduce City Water use by substituting plant water for City Water in
select chemical make down systems and by reducing irrigation usage. A more
comprehensive, longer term engineering study is scheduled to reassess the City
water, reclaimed water, and plant water systems at both treatment plants.
• Environmental Water Quality, Stormwater Management and Urban
Runoff— Complete business process mapping for source control permit
management, compliance data management, and Environmental Protection
Agency compliant reporting to evaluate the current system and alternatives for
enhancing the system. Complete final report and recommendations by March
31, 2021.
UPDATE: In progress. The IT Department has taken the lead to select an
external vendor to perform the business process mapping and produce over 40
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Standard Operating Procedures to support source control permitting and
enforcement data management and compliance with the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule
(CROMERR) requirements. Due to resource constraints and the ongoing
pandemic, the final report and recommendation are expected by March 31 ,
2022. A progress update will be provided to the Board by June 30, 2021 .
3. Wastewater Management
• Chemical Sustainability — OC San will develop a plan to maintain at least two
suppliers for Iron based coagulants at all times with a final report out to the
Board of Directors by June 30, 2021 .
UPDATE: In progress. OC San continues to survey the ferric chloride market
for additional suppliers. Currently OC San contracts with two independent
suppliers, Kemira and Pencco. Each supplier has the capacity to fulfill the
agency's entire current ferric chloride demand. Based on current contracts, OC
San has the option to renew with Kemira and Pencco for the next three years. A
final report will be presented to the Board by June 30, 2021.
• Biosolids Management — Conduct an annual review of the regulatory aspects
of the OC San Biosolids Management Plan to adjust for evolving regulations for
contaminants of emerging concern and update contingency options as needed.
Provide an informational update to the Board of Directors by June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: In progress. Staff provided an update on contingency options for
biosolids management to the Operations and Administration Committees in
November 2020. A programmatic information update will be provided to the
Board of Directors by June 30, 2021.
• Constituents of Emerging Concern — Continue OC San's leadership role in
developing analytical capability, advocating for sound science and regulations,
and identification of significant sources in constituents of emerging concerns
such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) and microplastics. Provide an
informational briefing to the Board of Directors by June 30, 2021. Provide
preliminary results from the California State Water Resources Control Board
investigative order for PFAS by June 30, 2021 .
UPDATE: In progress. An information briefing was provided to the Operations
Committee in October 2020. OC San has hired CDM Smith to assist with the
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PFAS sampling and analysis required by the State Water Resource Control
Board's Investigative Order, and the first set of sampling is scheduled to
commence in early 2021. OC San is on track to meet the time schedule and
requirements of the Investigative Order.
4. Workplace Environment
• COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Recovery — Continue to respond to the
COVID-19 pandemic with operations remaining in full permit compliance while
providing a safe workplace and complying with the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention health official guidance, and applicable employment and labor
laws. Develop a "reopening plan" and present it to the Board of Directors by
September 30, 2020.
UPDATE: In progress. OC San has remained in full compliance during the
pandemic. Plans, policies, and procedures have been established and followed
ensuring a safe workplace and compliance with health official's guidance and
labor laws. These plans and regular updates have been shared with the Board
of Directors on a weekly basis. OC San completed an update of the COVID-19
Pandemic Response Program to address the new Cal/OSHA COVID-19
Prevention Regulation in January 2021.
• Safety and Physical Security — Complete implementation of an Industrial
Hygiene Program and a Job Safety Analysis program to meet the Voluntary
Protection Program requirements by June 30, 2021.
UPDATE: In progress. On November 2, 2020, Standard Operating Procedures
were implemented for OC San's Industrial Hygiene and Hazard Assessment and
Risk Control programs, which are needed to meet Cal/OSHA's Voluntary
Protection Program (VPP) requirements. Staff has developed plans to conduct
annual quantitative assessments for the Industrial Hygiene program, and a
database which will be operational by June 2021. Additionally, staff are creating
employee training on hazard identification to address Job Safety Analysis
program requirements.
• Classification and Compensation Study— Begin preparations for an agency-
wide Classification and Compensation Study by completing a Request for
Proposal for a specialized vendor and accessing, discussing, and meeting and
conferring regarding the 17 survey agencies by June 30, 2021 .
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UPDATE: In progress. An overview presentation on Classification and
Compensation was provided to the Steering Committee in October 2020 in
preparation for the upcoming agency-wide Classification and Compensation
Study. Human Resources is preparing the scope of work for the Request for
Proposals (RFP) process, which is targeted to begin in February 2021. The
RFP process will yield a specialized vendor for the comprehensive study that
ultimately will update job descriptions, analyze salary market position against
survey agencies, review internal equity, etc. OC San plans to meet and confer
with the bargaining units regarding survey agencies early in the process once a
vendor is selected.
• Succession Planning — Conduct two specialized training classes for
supervisors, managers, and executive management team members and provide
organizational awareness coursework via OCSD University for all employees
with a final report out on June 30, 2021 .
UDPATE: In progress. Two specialized training classes were provided to
supervisors, managers, and executive management team members as part of
Human Resources' Back to Basics training program, designed to provide the
tools and resources needed to navigate the core functions of OC San.
Navigating Public Sector Employment Law, was provided virtually on June 16
and focused on employment relations/labor relations, employment related laws,
and the roles of supervisors, managements, HR, and legal counsel. The second
training offered on September 22, covered performance management
fundamentals and tools available to ensure a successful working relationship.
Through OCSD University, employees can access organizational awareness
content by attending live virtual presentations or viewing pre-recorded video
content. Since the launch of OCSD University in September, several
introductory-level live sessions have been offered to employees: Purchasing,
Microsoft Teams, COVID-19 Sewage Surveillance, and Capital Improvement
Program. All the live sessions are recorded so that employees with various
shifts can view the content at their convenience. Additionally, the following
organizational awareness videos are available for employees to view on
demand: Joint Virtual Tour with OC San and OCWD, Environmental Services
(Compliance), Wastewater Treatment Introduction, and Basic Wastewater
Math. A final report out will be provided to the Board of Directors by June 30,
2021 .
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Agenda Report
File #: 2021-1453 Agenda Date: 1/27/2021 Agenda Item No: 8.
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
SUBJECT:
UPDATE TO THE ESTABLISHED RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
OF THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION:
A. Adopt Resolution No. OC SAN 21-01 entitled, "A Resolution of the Board of Directors of the
Orange County Sanitation District establishing Rules of Procedure for the Conduct of Business
of the Orange County Sanitation District; and repealing Resolution No. OCSD 19-19", and
B. Adopt Resolution No. OC SAN 21-02 entitled, "A Resolution of the Board of Directors of the
Orange County Sanitation District establishing Board of Directors Protocols".
BACKGROUND
The Rules of Procedure are being updated to include changes to the delivery of agenda materials,
updated decorum language, and minor clerical revisions.
At the request of the Orange County Sanitation District (Sanitation District) Board Chairman, the
proposed Board of Directors protocols were designed to assist the Board of Directors, staff, and
others by memorializing existing policies, successful procedures, and best practices for the conduct
of business. The protocols are intended to be an instructive source of guidance so that accepted
practices are identified and documented.
The protocols are intended to be consistent with all legal requirements applicable to the conduct of
Sanitation District business. In the instance of any conflict with State or Federal law, or with the
Sanitation District Ordinances, such State, Federal or Sanitation District Ordinance will take
precedence.
It is expected that the Board of Directors will renew these protocols periodically, in order to consider
appropriate additions, deletions, and/or amendments.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
• California Government Code Section 54950 et seq.
• Comply with transparency and communication requirements, including the Brown Act
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PRIOR COMMITTEE/BOARD ACTIONS
November 2019 - Adopted Resolution No. OCSD 19-19 entitled, "A Resolution of the Board of
Directors of Orange County Sanitation District establishing Rules of Procedure for the Conduct of
Business of the District; and repealing Resolution No. OCSD 18-12".
ATTACHMENT
The following attachment(s) may be viewed on-line at the OC San website (www.ocsan.gov) with the complete agenda
package:
• Resolution No. OC SAN 21-01 Rules of Procedure (Redline)
• Resolution No. OC SAN 21-01 Rules of Procedure (Clean)
• Resolution No. OC SAN 21-02 Protocols (NEW)
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RESOLUTION NO. OC SAN 21-XX
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
ESTABLISHING RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY
SANITATION DISTRICT, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION
NO. OCSD 19-19
WHEREAS it is necessary to establish rules of procedure to facilitate the orderly
handling of business to come before the Orange County Sanitation District Board of
Directors and Standing, Steering, Special and Ad Hoc Committees.
NOW THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation
District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER:
Section 1: Rules of Procedure. That the following rules of procedure be
adopted for the conduct of business of the Orange County Sanitation District (Sanitation
District):
A. Regular Meetings. There shall be a regular monthly meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Sanitation District on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 6:00
p.m., in the Administrative Offices of the Sanitation District, located at 10844 Ellis Avenue,
Fountain Valley, California; provided, however, if the fourth Wednesday of the month falls
upon a legal holiday, said monthly meeting shall be held on the next day thereafter, at the
same time and place, unless the Board of Directors adjourns to a different date and time.
The Board of Directors may adjourn any regular, special or adjourned special
meeting to a time and place certain, as specified in the order of adjournment.
B. Special Meetings. A special meeting of the Board of Directors may be
called in either one of the following ways:
(1) By the Chairperson of the Board of Directors; or
(2) By the written request of a majority of the Steering Committee
delivered to the Clerk of the Board.
The call or notice for special meeting shall be in writing and delivered electronically
or by mail at least twenty-four (24) hours before the time of such meeting, as specified in
the notice. Any notice deposited in the regular mail addressed to a Director at the address
he or she has on file with the Clerk of the Board postage prepaid, sixty (60) hours in
advance of any such meeting as specified in the notice, shall be presumed to have been
delivered. If the notice is delivered electronically, the Clerk of the Board should use an
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electronic "read receipt" to ensure delivery. If a Director has not read the notice, the Clerk
will diligently attempt to contact the Director by telephone as soon as possible after the
publication of the notice.
The call or notice shall specify the time and place of the special meeting, a
description of the business to be transacted and copies of all pertinent material.
Such notice may be dispensed with as to any Director or Alternate Director who,
at or prior to the time the meeting convenes, files with the Clerk of the Board a written
waiver of notice. Such waiver may be given by facsimile or electronic mail. Such notice
may also be dispensed with as to any member who is actually present at the meeting at
the time it convenes. The Clerk of the Board shall diligently attempt to notify each Director
personally of the time, place and purpose of said meeting, not less than twenty-four (24)
hours before the time of said meeting.
The call or notice shall be posted in the administrative offices' public lobby and in
a location freely accessible to the public at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the special
meeting.
C. Meetings Adjourned by Clerk of the Board. If at any regular, adjourned
regular, special or adjourned special meeting there is not a quorum of Directors present,
the Clerk of the Board may declare the meeting adjourned to a stated time and place and
shall cause written notice of the adjournment to be given in the same manner as for a
special meeting, unless such notice is waived as provided for in special meetings. Within
twenty-four (24) hours after the time of the adjournment, a copy of the order or notice of
adjournment shall be conspicuously posted on or near the door of the place where the
meeting was held and, in a location, freely accessible to the public.
D. Notices to News Media. When any local newspaper of general circulation,
radio or television station requests, in writing, notices of meetings of the Board of
Directors, the Clerk of the Board shall thereafter, until receipt of a notice terminating said
request, deliver notices of regular, regular adjourned and special adjourned meetings to
such newspapers, radio or television stations. Delivery shall be made in the same manner
as delivery is made to the Directors.
E. Conduct of Meetings.
(1) Procedural Rules. The procedural rules for debate and action shall
be as set forth in Table 1, attached hereto and adopted herein by reference. Robert's
Rules of Order shall not be applicable or govern the procedures for the conduct of
Sanitation District business.
(2) Legal Officer. In any case of ambiguity or uncertainty in the
interpretation or application of these Rules to any procedure, the presiding officer may
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direct such question for a ruling to the Board's General Counsel, who shall be the
parliamentarian of the Board.
(3) Obtaining the Floor and Making Motions. Any member of the Board
wishing to speak, or any member of the public wishing to address the Board, must first
be recognized by the Chairperson. The Chairperson must recognize any member of the
Board who seeks the floor when appropriately entitled to address the Board.
Any member of the Board, including the Chairperson, may bring a
matter of business properly before the Board by making a motion. Any member, including
the Chairperson, except the member making the motion, may second the motion. Once
a motion is seconded, it may be opened for discussion and debate, in accordance with
the procedures in Subsection (4) below.
(4) Rules for Discussion, Debate and Deliberation by the Board. The
procedures for consideration and action on all matters to come before the Board shall be
in compliance with the terms of this Section, as follows:
(a) Each item on the Agenda will be introduced in a form of a
report by either the General Manager, a member of the Executive Management Team,
General Counsel, Special Counsel, or the Clerk of the Board.
(b) Upon completion of the report, the Chairperson will allow for
direct questions regarding the item, by Directors, each in turn, and in the order as selected
by the Chairperson.
(c) Upon completion of the question period, the Chairperson will
entertain a motion and second for consideration by the Board.
(d) Discussion among the Directors will follow. Each Director will
be recognized to address the Board in the order selected by the Chairperson, with a five
(5) minute time limit for each Member wishing to speak on the Agenda item, unless the
time limit is waived by the Chairperson. Directors should limit comment to the subject
matter, item, or motion currently being considered. There will be no interruptions of the
Director who has been recognized. Attempted interruptions will be declared out-of-order,
and the Director attempting to interrupt will be asked to remain silent until recognized.
(e) As an additional courtesy to everyone, repetition of comments
will be discouraged in the interest of time and, at the discretion of the Chairperson, can
be declared out-of-order.
(f) After each Member who wishes to speak has been recognized
and completed their remarks, a single three (3) minute period of rebuttal will be allowed
any Director, unless the time limit is waived by the Chairperson.
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(g) If it appears to the Chairperson that any Director is pursuing a
line of questioning or commentary due to lack of preparation or prior review with the
Sanitation District's Staff, the Director's time will be declared to have been used up, and
no further inquiry will be allowed.
(h) Upon adoption of a motion on an Agenda item, there will be
no further discussion of that item.
(5) Decorum in Debate. All Members shall address their remarks to the
Chairperson and confine them to the business then pending and subject to discussion
before the Board, avoiding personalities and reflections upon anyone's motives.
(6) Closing or Limiting Debate. At all times, the Board shall endeavor to
allow free and open debate among Members of the Board. However, in the discretion of
the Chairperson, it may become necessary to close or limit debate, so that action can be
taken by the Board. An order by the Chairperson closing or limiting the debate can only
be set aside by a majority vote of the Board.
F. Quorum. A majority of the Directors shall constitute a quorum of the Board.
G. Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Board. A Chairperson and Vice
Chairperson of the Board shall be elected by a majority vote of Directors at the regular
meeting in June of each year and will assume office July 1st . The nominations for
Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be made at the regular Board meeting in May of
each year. Any person nominated for Chairperson shall be deemed to be nominated for
Vice Chairperson in the event the person is not elected as Chairperson. Thereafter, the
nominees shall prepare a statement setting forth their qualifications for the office sought.
The statements should be forwarded to the Clerk of the Board who will in turn forward by
electronic mail to the members of the Board of Directors with the Agenda and other
meeting material for the June regular meeting. If only one individual is nominated for
Chairperson at the regular Board meeting in May, that individual shall be deemed elected
as Chairperson, no election shall be held in June, and the individual shall assume office
July 1st. If only one individual is nominated for Vice Chairperson at the regular Board
meeting in May, that individual shall be deemed elected as Vice Chairperson, no election
shall be held in June, and the individual shall assume office July 1st
The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of a majority of
the Directors. In the event the office of Chairperson becomes vacant due to resignation
or retirement of the incumbent prior to the expiration of the regular term, the Vice
Chairperson shall automatically succeed to the office of the Chairperson and shall
continue to serve through the remainder of the regular term unless sooner removed by
action of a majority of the Directors. In the event the office of Vice Chairperson becomes
vacant prior to the expiration of the regular term, nominations and the election of a
Director to serve in that capacity shall be conducted at the next regular Board meeting.
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The person so elected shall serve the balance of the regularly scheduled term unless
sooner removed as a result of action by a majority of the Directors.
The Chairperson shall not serve more than two consecutive one-year terms for
which they have been elected to the office of Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson shall
not serve more than two consecutive one-year terms for which they have been elected to
the office of Vice Chairperson.
H. Presiding Officer. The Chairperson of the Board shall preside during
meetings of the Directors. In the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson shall
preside.
I. Clerk of the Board and Minutes. The Board of Directors shall have a person
designated to serve as Clerk of the Board. The Clerk of the Board will be appointed to
the position by the General Manager and shall report to the General Manager or their
designee. The Clerk of the Board will be a regular full-time employee, subject to all the
rules and policies applicable to all regular full-time employees. The Clerk of the Board
shall attend all meetings of the Board of Directors, unless excused by the Chairperson,
and shall prepare an accurate record of each meeting for submission to the Directors and
subsequent approval at the following meeting; provided, however, that when an
adjourned, special or special adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors immediately
precedes a regular meeting, Minutes of said meeting shall be submitted for approval at
the next meeting of the Board following said regular meeting.
In the preparation of Official Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors, the
Clerk of the Board will not record the name of the Director who moves or who seconds
the adoption of a motion or Resolution but will reflect the votes by name of each Director
on each item brought before the Board.
In the absence of the Clerk of the Board, an Assistant Clerk of the Board
shall be appointed to exercise the duties of the Clerk of the Board.Regular Business to
Come Before the Board of Directors. Insofar as practicable, all items of business to be
taken up at a regular meeting of the Board shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Board,
who shall include the Agenda all such items submitted by Directors, the General Manager
and General Counsel, and all formal communications. The General Manager, in
consultation with the Board Chairperson and Board Vice Chairperson, shall determine
agenda items for Sanitation District Board of Director Meetings. Directors should prepare
in advance of meetings and be familiar with items on the agenda. Directors shall make a
reasonable effort to meet with the General Manager or related staff before meetings to
receive answers to questions regarding the agenda.
The Order of Business on the agenda for regular meetings of the Board of Directors
shall be:
i. Call to Order
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ii. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
iii. Roll Call and Declaration of Quorum
iv. Public Comment- Pursuant to the Brown Act, public comment will be
allowed on items on the Board/Committee agendas at the beginning
of the meeting either on agenda items or general comments within
the subject matter jurisdiction of the Sanitation District. Public
comments are limited to no more than three minutes each.
Individuals desiring to speak are encouraged to submit a request to
speak card or place an eComment online to the Clerk of the Board.
v. Special Presentations - Special presentations shall be scheduled as
necessary in recognition of employee or Director service, or other
requested presentations. Requests for special presentation must be
submitted to the Clerk of the Board in writing in advance of the
agenda publication deadline. The Clerk of the Board will coordinate
the scheduling of presentations with the Board Chairperson.
vi. Board Chairperson / General Manager Reports - The reports portion
of the meeting provides the Chairperson and the General Manager
the opportunity to briefly comment on Sanitation District business,
operations, projects and other items of interest.
vii. Public Hearings - Public Hearings may be required on certain items
as prescribed by state or federal law. The regular time for public
hearings is established by this resolution.
viii. Elections —Annually or when deemed necessary
ix. Consent Calendar - Items on the Board/Committee Agenda which
are considered to be of a routine nature by the General Manager
shall be listed on the "Consent Calendar." These items shall be
approved, adopted, etc. by one motion of the Board and majority
vote.
Directors may comment on Consent Calendar items or ask for minor
clarifications without the need for pulling the item for separate
consideration. Items requiring deliberation should be pulled for
separate consideration.
x. Receive and File - Items that require no action; and if no objection,
the Chairperson may so order.
A. Committee Items — Items approved at the monthly Committee
meetings are brought forward under each Standing Committee title
on the agenda for Board approval. These items may be treated as
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a consent calendar by one motion of the Committee and majority
vote.
xii. Non-Consent — Items on the Board/Committee Agenda which have
not been previously considered and require study,report or action.
xiii. Information Items — Educational or Items of interest that require no
action.
xiv. AB 1234 Disclosure Reports — This item allows Board members to
provide a brief oral report regarding the disclosure of outside
committees, conferences, training, seminars, et. Attended at the
Agency's expense, per Government Code §53232.3(d).
xv. Closed Session - During the course of conducting the business set
forth on an agenda as a regular meeting, the Chairperson may
convene the Board/Committee in closed session pursuant to
pursuant to Government Code Sections 54956.8, 54956.9, 54957 or
54957.6, as noted.
All written materials and verbal information regarding closed session
items shall remain confidential. No member of the Board of Directors,
employee of the Sanitation District, or any other person present shall
disclose to any person the content or substance of any discussion
which takes place in a closed session unless authorized by General
Counsel and a majority of the Board of Directors.
xvi. Other Business and communications or Supplemental agenda items
— Prior to adjournment, the Board Chairperson will inquire if there is
any other business to bring before the meeting.
xvii. Board of Directors initiated items for a future meeting - This portion
of the meeting allow Directors to request an agenda item for a future
meeting. If the Board Chair or a majority of the body indicates
support for the request at that time, then the item shall be placed on
a future agenda. Upon support for the request, the Board of
Directors/Committee will provide direction to staff on the information
that is desired to be presented when the item is placed on a future
agenda.
xviii. Adjournment
The Board Chairperson shall have the discretion to change the order of business.
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The Clerk of the Board shall electronically mail to each Director a notice of such
regular meetings, together with a proposed Agenda, not later than the Friday immediately
preceding such regular meetings. Said Agenda, insofar as possible, shall include copies
of Resolutions, except as hereafter provided, and a description of all matters to be
considered, together with any additional pertinent material.
Agendas shall be posted in a location freely accessible to the public not less than
seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting.
Resolutions designated as "standard" and adopted by the Board of Directors from
time to time, and approved as to form and content, need not be included with said Agenda;
provided, however, that the information completing said standard Resolutions shall be set
forth on the Agenda listing, and copies of said standard Resolutions shall be on file with
the Clerk of the Board at the meeting time and place.
Items of business not known at the time the regular Agenda is electronically mailed
as herein provided, may be considered as supplemental Agenda items; provided that all
requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code Sections 54950 et
seg.) are satisfied.
No business, except with consent of two-thirds of the Directors present (a majority
of Directors present for emergency actions), and only if permitted by the Ralph M. Brown
Act, not appearing on the regular or supplemental Agendas may be brought before the
Board of Directors.
The meeting Agenda shall provide for an opportunity for members of the public to
address the Board on items on the Agenda and non-Agenda items of public interest. As
determined by the Chairperson, speakers may be deferred until the specific Agenda item
is taken for discussion, and remarks may be limited to three (3) minutes. Speakers on
non-Agenda items may address only items that are within the subject matter jurisdiction
of the Board of Directors. Time allotted for such presentations is limited to three (3)
minutes or less. Total time allotted for all public input on each non-Agenda item is limited
to thirty (30) minutes to one (1) hour, taking into consideration the number of persons
filing a request to address the Board. However, time allotments may be waived by a
majority vote of the Board.
K. Handling of Business and Voting. During the course of a Board meeting,
routine matters listed on the Agenda for consideration will be referred to by Agenda Item
Number only.
Voting on all Resolutions shall be by roll call, except if waived by unanimous voice
vote, in which event, the Chairperson may order a unanimous ballot cast in favor of the
motion or Resolution under discussion. The name of each Director shall be called only
once.
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On matters of considerable interest or on which there appears to be a controversy,
the motion or Resolution shall be read by title or repeated by the Chairperson. The
Chairperson shall thereafter call for discussion of the motion or Resolution, at which time
any member may discuss the pending matter. Any person other than a Director present
at the meeting may speak on the motion if recognized by the Chairperson. Sole discretion
as to the extent of discussion outside of the membership of the Board shall rest with the
Chairperson. At the close of discussion, the Chairperson may, at the Chairperson's
discretion, repeat the motion or Resolution pending, and thereafter, call for a vote.
The Clerk of the Board shall determine and state whether or not a motion or
Resolution is adopted by roll call vote. On all other matters, the Chairperson shall
determine the outcome of the voting.
L. Committees.
(1) Standing Committees.
(a) Steering Committee: There shall be a permanent Committee
designated as the Steering Committee, comprised of the Chairperson of the Board, the
Vice Chairperson of the Board, the Chairperson of each of the Standing Committees and
two at-large members selected by the Chairperson of the Board. The Vice Chairperson
of each of the three Standing Committees shall serve as the designated Alternate, in the
absence or inability to serve by any Chairperson. In the absence or inability of any
designated member of the Steering Committee to serve, his/her city/agency appointed
Alternate Director may not serve in that member's absence.
The Committee shall conduct an annual performance evaluation of the
General Manager and submit recommendations on their compensation to the Board of
Directors. The Committee shall also review the General Manager's evaluation and
compensation of the executive management employees, based on established criteria,
and executive management's goals and objectives for the following year.
The Committee shall also conduct an annual performance evaluation of
General Counsel and submit recommendations to the Board of Directors as provided by
Resolution No. OCSD 12-03.
The Committee shall make recommendations to the Board of Directors on labor
negotiations and other related activities as may be needed or appropriate.
The Committee shall also be authorized to assign new subjects of significant
importance to the appropriate Standing Committee for study, evaluation and
recommendation.
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The Steering Committee shall meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month at
5:00 p.m. preceding the Board's meeting, or at the call of the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
(b) Administration Committee: There shall be a permanent
Administration Committee (Finance & Administrative Services, Environmental Services,
and Human Resources) to advise the Staff and make recommendations on matters
related to the financial, budgeting, administrative, environmental and personnel policies
and programs of the Sanitation District.
The Committee shall review with the Staff the procedures for development,
preparation and format of the annual budget and recommend appropriate change, and
counsel the Staff during the budget process to assure the proper interpretation and
implementation of the Board's policies and that the desired procedures have been
followed.
The responsibility for consideration and adoption of the Sanitation District budget
rests with the Board of Directors.
The Committee shall periodically interview and recommend the selection of outside
auditors. The Committee shall review the result of the annual audit of the Sanitation
District's accounts with representatives of the outside audit firm, including any comments
received recommending improvements. The Committee shall review management's
response to these comments and make appropriate recommendations for
implementation.
Periodically, the Committee shall recommend employment of an outside firm to
audit internal control procedures to safeguard the assets of the Sanitation District.
The Committee shall interview and make recommendations on the employment of
investment-banking firms, bond counsel and, if necessary or desired, financial advisors,
to be used in connection with the Sanitation District's financing programs.
The Committee shall periodically coordinate recommendations on personnel
audits of the Sanitation District's operations or segments of the operations on an as-
needed basis.
The Committee shall make recommendations on personnel policies and
procedures, insurers and coverage, procurement procedures and such other related
activities as may be needed or appropriate.
The Committee shall also review issues pertaining to the Sanitation District's
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Ocean Outfall Discharge
Permit, including annual review of the contractor(s) performing the ocean monitoring and
research programs required as a condition of said permit, and related issues regarding
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protection of the marine waters off metropolitan Orange County's coastline from impacts
resulting from the Sanitation District's operations and discharge of treated wastewater.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson for the Administration Committee. The Committee
Chairperson and Committee Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chairperson of the Board of Directors.
The Administration Committee shall consist of thirteen members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(3) The Committee Chair of the Administration Committee;
(4) The Committee Vice Chair of the Administration Committee; and
(5) Nine additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
Other than the Board Chairperson and the Board Vice Chairperson, no Director
who serves on the Operations Committee shall be eligible to serve concurrently on the
Administration Committee. In the absence of the Board Chairperson, his or her alternate
Director may attend meetings of the Administration Committee.
The Administration Committee shall meet on the second Wednesday of each
month at 5.00 p.m., or at the call of its Chairperson.
(c) Operations Committee: There shall be a permanent
Committee designated the Operations Committee (Engineering and Operations &
Maintenance). With the goal of compliance with all public health and environmental laws
and regulations, the Operations Committee shall review and submit appropriate
recommendations on the matters pertaining to the operation of the Sanitation District
wastewater treatment process, including such matters as current and projected
service/flow needs, level and quality of treatment, conservation, recycling and reuse
activities and air quality issues.
The Committee shall also review matters pertaining to contractual arrangements
by the Sanitation District to provide sewerage services to areas outside the Sanitation
District's boundaries or approved spheres of influence.
The Committee shall review plans for the future needs of the Sanitation District,
explore alternatives and make recommendations to the Board of Directors.
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The Operations Committee shall also review and submit appropriate
recommendations on matters pertaining to capital projects which address operational
needs, including the selection of professional consulting services to assist in studying,
planning and designing needed Sanitation District wastewater treatment systems and
support facilities, including computerized systems, in accordance with the Board's
established policies and procedures for procuring such services; the Committee shall
further review construction projects for said facilities in accordance with applicable public
works laws and Board policies. Said oversight shall include the contracts for professional
services and public works construction projects and addenda or change orders thereto.
In carrying out its responsibilities, the Committee shall receive advance notice and regular
status reports on the projects from Staff, and monitor, visit and observe the Sanitation
District wastewater systems operational functions and major capital construction projects.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson of the Operations Committee. The Committee
Chairperson and Committee Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chairperson of the Board of Directors.
The Operations Committee shall consist of fourteen members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(3) The Committee Chair of the Operations Committee;
(4) The Committee Vice Chair of the Operations Committee; and
(5) Ten (10) additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
Other than the Board Chairperson and the Board Vice Chairperson, no Director
who serves on the Administration Committee shall be eligible to serve concurrently on the
Operations Committee. In the absence of the Board Vice-Chairperson, his or her
Alternate Director may attend meetings of the Operations Committee.
The Operations Committee shall meet on the first Wednesday of each month at
5:00 p.m., or at the call of its Chairperson.
(d) Legislative and Public Affairs Committee: There shall be a
permanent Committee designated as the Legislative and Public Affairs (LaPA)
Committee.
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The Committee shall review issues pertaining to the impact on OCSD of legislative
and regulatory proposals and submit appropriate recommendations on the matters.
The Committee shall also be responsible for overseeing the contractual
arrangements with the Sanitation District's legislative advocates to provide advocacy
services in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In carrying out its responsibilities, the
Committee shall receive regular status reports from the advocates and staff and monitor
and recommend positions on legislative and regulatory proposals.
The Committee shall also review issues pertaining to the Sanitation District's public
outreach, branding, and communications activities, evaluate alternatives and make
recommendations to the Board of Directors.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson to the LaPA committee. The Committee Chairperson
and Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
The LaPA Committee shall consist of seven members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors
(3) The Committee Chairperson of the LaPA Committee
(4) The Committee Vice Chairperson of the LaPA committee
(5) Three (3) additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors
The LaPA Committee shall meet on the second Monday of the months of February,
March, May, September, and November at 12:00 p.m. and the months of April and July
at 3.30 p.m. or at the call of its Chairperson."
(2) Special and Ad Hoc Committees. In addition to the Standing
Committees, the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, the Chairperson of a Standing
Committee or a majority of the Directors, may appoint from time to time, Special or Ad
Hoc Committees to study and report on specific matters. Such Committees shall be
temporary in nature, and their assignments shall pertain to a current, specific issue. Upon
completion of the assigned task, the Ad Hoc or Special Committee will be dissolved.
The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of Special and Ad Hoc Committees shall
be appointed by the Chairperson of the appointing authority.
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Each Special and Ad Hoc Committee shall meet at the call of its Chairperson.
M. Alternate Directors: If a regular Director cannot attend a meeting of the
Operations Committee, the Administration Committee or the full Board of Directors, the
Director's alternate may attend in place of his or her regular Director. An alternate
Director may not, however, attend a meeting of any other Committee in the absence of
his or her regular Director. If the regular Director and the Alternate Director are both
unable to attend the meeting, the regular Director may request that the meeting be
teleconferenced. The request may be approved, at the Board Chairperson's discretion,
provided that all requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code
Sections 54950 et sec.) are able to be satisfied.
N. Motion to Refer to a Standing Committee. Any Director at a Board or
Committee meeting may move to have a policy or any other activity affecting the
Sanitation District, or any one of the member Agencies, referred to a Standing Committee
for study and report. This motion shall be a privileged motion, and when duly seconded,
discussion thereof shall be limited to Directors only. Said motion shall receive an
affirmative vote of a majority of the Directors for adoption.
O. All meetings of the Board of Directors shall be publicly available and recorded.
The audio/video recording of any open and public meeting shall be subject to inspection
pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
Section 2: Procedure for Consideration of Demands for Corrective Action.
A. Requirement of Written Demand. Prior to any person commencing a judicial
action for injunction or mandamus to declare any action taken by the Board void because
of failure to observe Brown Act requirements, such person must first serve upon the Clerk
of the Board a written demand describing the alleged violation and demanding corrective
action. Such demand must be served upon the Clerk of the Board within thirty (30) days
of the complained of action. Failure to serve any such demand within this thirty (30) day
period shall result in the loss of any right to challenge any action to have been taken in
violation of Sections 54953, 54954.2 or 54956 of the California Government Code.
B. Consideration of Corrective Action. Upon receipt of such a demand,
consideration of the demand shall immediately be placed on the Agenda for the next
meeting of the Board of Directors. If the demand is received less than seventy-two (72)
hours prior to the time set for the next meeting, the Board may determine that the notice
constitutes the initiation of litigation, and that the need to take action on the threatened
litigation arose subsequent to the posting of the Agenda and may consider it at that
meeting pursuant to Section 1(J) above. A description of any item so placed on the
Agenda shall include both consideration of the demand, and the possibility of corrective
action, by the Board.
In considering such demands, the Board shall first determine, by motion,
whether corrective action should be taken. If no motion to take corrective action is carried,
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the Clerk of the Board shall inform the demanding party in writing of the Board's decision
not to cure or correct the challenged action.
C. Implementing Corrective Action. If a motion to take corrective action
passes, the Chairperson may entertain a motion implementing corrective action. Any
motion implementing corrective action shall address the concerns raised in the
consideration of corrective action. The motion implementing corrective action may
include a motion to rescind prior action taken, as appropriate. Passage of a motion to
rescind invalidates prior action only as of the time of the passage of the motion, and not
from the date of the initial action. A motion implementing corrective action resulting from
a written demand is out-of-order if the action complained of(a) was in connection with the
sale or issuance of notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, or any contract,
agreement or incident thereto; or (b) gave rise to a contractual obligation upon which a
party has, in good faith, detrimentally relied. In any event, the Board shall notify the party
making the demand in writing of its decision to take corrective action and shall describe
any corrective action taken. This notice shall be given to the demanding party as soon
as possible after the meeting, but in no event more than thirty (30) days after receipt of
the demand.
Section4: Resolution No. OCSD 19-19 is hereby repealed.
Section 5: This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors held
January 27, 2021
David John Shawver
Board Chairman
ATTEST:
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Bradley R. Hogin
General Counsel
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Kelly A. Lore, Clerk of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. OC SAN 21-XX was passed and
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adopted at a regular meeting of said Board on the 27t" day of January, 2021 , by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of
Orange County Sanitation District this 27t" day of January 2021.
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board of Directors
Orange County Sanitation District
TABLE 1
BOARD PROCEDURES AND ORGANIZATION
SUMMARY OF MOTIONS
A. PRIVILEGED MOTIONS
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
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Adjourn Yes No No Majority To end the
meeting
To Take a Yes No No Majority To interrupt a
Recess meeting for a
short time or to
provide an
intermission
Raise a No No No None To obtain action
Question of immediately in an
Privilege emergency
B. MAIN MOTION AND RELATED
SUBSIDIARY MOTIONS
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
Main Yes Yes Yes Majority To introduce new
Motion business
Amend Yes Yes Yes Majority To modify or alter a
Main motion
Motion
Substitute Yes Yes Yes Majority To replace the main
Motion motion entirely
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Previous Yes No No Majority To close debate on
Question the main or
amended motion
immediately
Continue to Yes Yes Yes Majority To defer action
a Certain
Time
To Table Yes No No Majority To discontinue
consideration until
brought back by vote
of the Board
Take a Yes No No Majority To bring before the
Motion group a motion
from the previously tabled
Table
Limit or Yes No Yes Majority To limit or extend
Extend limits of debate
Limits of
Debate
Refer to a Yes Yes Yes Majority To place business in
Committee hands of a
Committee
Withdraw a No No No None To withdraw a
Motion motion before it is
voted on
Reconsider Yes Yes No Majority To secure a new
must be vote on a motion
by a previously voted
Director upon
who voted
for the
prevailing
side on
the
original
motion
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C. INCIDENTAL RULES
NON-RANKING
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
Request to Yes No No Two- To facilitate business
Suspend Thirds ordinarily contrary to
the Rules the rules of the
organization
Override Yes No No Majority To have Board
Order of majority rule on the
the Chair order
Point of No No No None To enforce the rules
Order of the organization
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RESOLUTION NO. OC SAN 21-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
ESTABLISHING RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY
SANITATION DISTRICT, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION
NO. OCSD 19-19
WHEREAS it is necessary to establish rules of procedure to facilitate the orderly
handling of business to come before the Orange County Sanitation District Board of
Directors and Standing, Steering, Special and Ad Hoc Committees.
NOW THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation
District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER:
Section 1: Rules of Procedure. That the following rules of procedure be
adopted for the conduct of business of the Orange County Sanitation District (Sanitation
District):
A. Regular Meetings. There shall be a regular monthly meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Sanitation District on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 6:00
p.m., in the Administrative Offices of the Sanitation District, located at 10844 Ellis Avenue,
Fountain Valley, California; provided, however, if the fourth Wednesday of the month falls
upon a legal holiday, said monthly meeting shall be held on the next day thereafter, at the
same time and place, unless the Board of Directors adjourns to a different date and time.
The Board of Directors may adjourn any regular, special or adjourned special
meeting to a time and place certain, as specified in the order of adjournment.
B. Special Meetings. A special meeting of the Board of Directors may be
called in either one of the following ways:
(1) By the Chairperson of the Board of Directors; or
(2) By the written request of a majority of the Steering Committee
delivered to the Clerk of the Board.
The call or notice for special meeting shall be in writing and delivered electronically
or by mail at least twenty-four (24) hours before the time of such meeting, as specified in
the notice. Any notice deposited in the regular mail addressed to a Director at the address
he or she has on file with the Clerk of the Board postage prepaid, sixty (60) hours in
advance of any such meeting as specified in the notice, shall be presumed to have been
delivered. If the notice is delivered electronically, the Clerk of the Board should use an
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electronic "read receipt" to ensure delivery. If a Director has not read the notice, the Clerk
will diligently attempt to contact the Director by telephone as soon as possible after the
publication of the notice.
The call or notice shall specify the time and place of the special meeting, a
description of the business to be transacted and copies of all pertinent material.
Such notice may be dispensed with as to any Director or Alternate Director who,
at or prior to the time the meeting convenes, files with the Clerk of the Board a written
waiver of notice. Such waiver may be given by facsimile or electronic mail. Such notice
may also be dispensed with as to any member who is actually present at the meeting at
the time it convenes. The Clerk of the Board shall diligently attempt to notify each Director
personally of the time, place and purpose of said meeting, not less than twenty-four (24)
hours before the time of said meeting.
The call or notice shall be posted in the administrative offices' public lobby and in
a location freely accessible to the public at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the special
meeting.
C. Meetings Adjourned by Clerk of the Board. If at any regular, adjourned
regular, special or adjourned special meeting there is not a quorum of Directors present,
the Clerk of the Board may declare the meeting adjourned to a stated time and place and
shall cause written notice of the adjournment to be given in the same manner as for a
special meeting, unless such notice is waived as provided for in special meetings. Within
twenty-four (24) hours after the time of the adjournment, a copy of the order or notice of
adjournment shall be conspicuously posted on or near the door of the place where the
meeting was held and, in a location, freely accessible to the public.
D. Notices to News Media. When any local newspaper of general circulation,
radio or television station requests, in writing, notices of meetings of the Board of
Directors, the Clerk of the Board shall thereafter, until receipt of a notice terminating said
request, deliver notices of regular, regular adjourned and special adjourned meetings to
such newspapers, radio or television stations. Delivery shall be made in the same manner
as delivery is made to the Directors.
E. Conduct of Meetings.
(1) Procedural Rules. The procedural rules for debate and action shall
be as set forth in Table 1 , attached hereto and adopted herein by reference. Robert's
Rules of Order shall not be applicable or govern the procedures for the conduct of
Sanitation District business.
(2) Legal Officer. In any case of ambiguity or uncertainty in the
interpretation or application of these Rules to any procedure, the presiding officer may
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direct such question for a ruling to the Board's General Counsel, who shall be the
parliamentarian of the Board.
(3) Obtaining the Floor and Making Motions. Any member of the Board
wishing to speak, or any member of the public wishing to address the Board, must first
be recognized by the Chairperson. The Chairperson must recognize any member of the
Board who seeks the floor when appropriately entitled to address the Board.
Any member of the Board, including the Chairperson, may bring a
matter of business properly before the Board by making a motion. Any member, including
the Chairperson, except the member making the motion, may second the motion. Once
a motion is seconded, it may be opened for discussion and debate, in accordance with
the procedures in Subsection (4) below.
(4) Rules for Discussion, Debate and Deliberation by the Board. The
procedures for consideration and action on all matters to come before the Board shall be
in compliance with the terms of this Section, as follows:
(a) Each item on the Agenda will be introduced in a form of a
report by either the General Manager, a member of the Executive Management Team,
General Counsel, Special Counsel, or the Clerk of the Board.
(b) Upon completion of the report, the Chairperson will allow for
direct questions regarding the item, by Directors, each in turn, and in the order as selected
by the Chairperson.
(c) Upon completion of the question period, the Chairperson will
entertain a motion and second for consideration by the Board.
(d) Discussion among the Directors will follow. Each Director will
be recognized to address the Board in the order selected by the Chairperson, with a five
(5) minute time limit for each Member wishing to speak on the Agenda item, unless the
time limit is waived by the Chairperson. Directors should limit comment to the subject
matter, item, or motion currently being considered. There will be no interruptions of the
Director who has been recognized. Attempted interruptions will be declared out-of-order,
and the Director attempting to interrupt will be asked to remain silent until recognized.
(e) As an additional courtesy to everyone, repetition of comments
will be discouraged in the interest of time and, at the discretion of the Chairperson, can
be declared out-of-order.
(f) After each Member who wishes to speak has been recognized
and completed their remarks, a single three (3) minute period of rebuttal will be allowed
any Director, unless the time limit is waived by the Chairperson.
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(g) If it appears to the Chairperson that any Director is pursuing a
line of questioning or commentary due to lack of preparation or prior review with the
Sanitation District's Staff, the Director's time will be declared to have been used up, and
no further inquiry will be allowed.
(h) Upon adoption of a motion on an Agenda item, there will be
no further discussion of that item.
(5) Decorum in Debate. All Members shall address their remarks to the
Chairperson and confine them to the business then pending and subject to discussion
before the Board, avoiding personalities and reflections upon anyone's motives.
(6) Closing or Limiting Debate. At all times, the Board shall endeavor to
allow free and open debate among Members of the Board. However, in the discretion of
the Chairperson, it may become necessary to close or limit debate, so that action can be
taken by the Board. An order by the Chairperson closing or limiting the debate can only
be set aside by a majority vote of the Board.
F. Quorum. A majority of the Directors shall constitute a quorum of the Board.
G. Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Board. A Chairperson and Vice
Chairperson of the Board shall be elected by a majority vote of Directors at the regular
meeting in June of each year and will assume office July 1st . The nominations for
Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be made at the regular Board meeting in May of
each year. Any person nominated for Chairperson shall be deemed to be nominated for
Vice Chairperson in the event the person is not elected as Chairperson. Thereafter, the
nominees shall prepare a statement setting forth their qualifications for the office sought.
The statements should be forwarded to the Clerk of the Board who will in turn forward by
electronic mail to the members of the Board of Directors with the Agenda and other
meeting material for the June regular meeting. If only one individual is nominated for
Chairperson at the regular Board meeting in May, that individual shall be deemed elected
as Chairperson, no election shall be held in June, and the individual shall assume office
July 1st. If only one individual is nominated for Vice Chairperson at the regular Board
meeting in May, that individual shall be deemed elected as Vice Chairperson, no election
shall be held in June, and the individual shall assume office July 1st
The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of a majority of
the Directors. In the event the office of Chairperson becomes vacant due to resignation
or retirement of the incumbent prior to the expiration of the regular term, the Vice
Chairperson shall automatically succeed to the office of the Chairperson and shall
continue to serve through the remainder of the regular term unless sooner removed by
action of a majority of the Directors. In the event the office of Vice Chairperson becomes
vacant prior to the expiration of the regular term, nominations and the election of a
Director to serve in that capacity shall be conducted at the next regular Board meeting.
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The person so elected shall serve the balance of the regularly scheduled term unless
sooner removed as a result of action by a majority of the Directors.
The Chairperson shall not serve more than two consecutive one-year terms for
which they have been elected to the office of Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson shall
not serve more than two consecutive one-year terms for which they have been elected to
the office of Vice Chairperson.
H. Presiding Officer. The Chairperson of the Board shall preside during
meetings of the Directors. In the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson shall
preside.
I. Clerk of the Board and Minutes. The Board of Directors shall have a person
designated to serve as Clerk of the Board. The Clerk of the Board will be appointed to
the position by the General Manager and shall report to the General Manager or their
designee. The Clerk of the Board will be a regular full-time employee, subject to all the
rules and policies applicable to all regular full-time employees. The Clerk of the Board
shall attend all meetings of the Board of Directors, unless excused by the Chairperson,
and shall prepare an accurate record of each meeting for submission to the Directors and
subsequent approval at the following meeting; provided, however, that when an
adjourned, special or special adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors immediately
precedes a regular meeting, Minutes of said meeting shall be submitted for approval at
the next meeting of the Board following said regular meeting.
In the preparation of Official Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors, the
Clerk of the Board will not record the name of the Director who moves or who seconds
the adoption of a motion or Resolution but will reflect the votes by name of each Director
on each item brought before the Board.
In the absence of the Clerk of the Board, an Assistant Clerk of the Board
shall be appointed to exercise the duties of the Clerk of the Board.Regular Business to
Come Before the Board of Directors. Insofar as practicable, all items of business to be
taken up at a regular meeting of the Board shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Board,
who shall include the Agenda all such items submitted by Directors, the General Manager
and General Counsel, and all formal communications. The General Manager, in
consultation with the Board Chairperson and Board Vice Chairperson, shall determine
agenda items for Sanitation District Board of Director Meetings. Directors should prepare
in advance of meetings and be familiar with items on the agenda. Directors shall make a
reasonable effort to meet with the General Manager or related staff before meetings to
receive answers to questions regarding the agenda.
The Order of Business on the agenda for regular meetings of the Board of Directors
shall be:
i. Call to Order
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ii. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
iii. Roll Call and Declaration of Quorum
iv. Public Comment - Pursuant to the Brown Act, public comment will be
allowed on items on the Board/Committee agendas at the beginning
of the meeting either on agenda items or general comments within
the subject matter jurisdiction of the Sanitation District. Public
comments are limited to no more than three minutes each.
Individuals desiring to speak are encouraged to submit a request to
speak card or place an eComment online to the Clerk of the Board.
v. Special Presentations - Special presentations shall be scheduled as
necessary in recognition of employee or Director service, or other
requested presentations. Requests for special presentation must be
submitted to the Clerk of the Board in writing in advance of the
agenda publication deadline. The Clerk of the Board will coordinate
the scheduling of presentations with the Board Chairperson.
vi. Board Chairperson / General Manager Reports - The reports portion
of the meeting provides the Chairperson and the General Manager
the opportunity to briefly comment on Sanitation District business,
operations, projects and other items of interest.
vii. Public Hearings - Public Hearings may be required on certain items
as prescribed by state or federal law. The regular time for public
hearings is established by this resolution.
viii. Elections — Annually or when deemed necessary.
ix. Consent Calendar - Items on the Board/Committee Agenda which
are considered to be of a routine nature by the General Manager
shall be listed on the "Consent Calendar." These items shall be
approved, adopted, etc. by one motion of the Board and majority
vote.
Directors may comment on Consent Calendar items or ask for minor
clarifications without the need for pulling the item for separate
consideration. Items requiring deliberation should be pulled for
separate consideration.
x. Receive and File - Items that require no action; and if no objection,
the Chairperson may so order
A. Committee Items — Items approved at the monthly Committee
meetings are brought forward under each Standing Committee title
on the agenda for Board approval. These items may be treated as
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a consent calendar by one motion of the Committee and majority
vote.
xii. Non-Consent — Items on the Board/Committee Agenda which have
not been previously considered and require study,report or action.
xiii. Information Items — Educational or Items of interest that require no
action.
xiv. AB 1234 Disclosure Reports — This item allows Board members to
provide a brief oral report regarding the disclosure of outside
committees, conferences, training, seminars, et. Attended at the
Agency's expense, per Government Code §53232.3(d).
xv. Closed Session - During the course of conducting the business set
forth on an agenda as a regular meeting, the Chairperson may
convene the Board/Committee in closed session pursuant to
pursuant to Government Code Sections 54956.8, 54956.9, 54957 or
54957.6, as noted.
All written materials and verbal information regarding closed session
items shall remain confidential. No member of the Board of Directors,
employee of the Sanitation District, or any other person present shall
disclose to any person the content or substance of any discussion
which takes place in a closed session unless authorized by General
Counsel and a majority of the Board of Directors.
xvi. Other Business and communications or Supplemental agenda items
— Prior to adjournment, the Board Chairperson will inquire if there is
any other business to bring before the meeting.
xvii. Board of Directors initiated items for a future meeting - This portion
of the meeting allow Directors to request an agenda item for a future
meeting. If the Board Chair or a majority of the body indicates
support for the request at that time, then the item shall be placed on
a future agenda. Upon support for the request, the Board of
Directors/Committee will provide direction to staff on the information
that is desired to be presented when the item is placed on a future
agenda.
xviii. Adjournment
The Board Chairperson shall have the discretion to change the order of business.
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The Clerk of the Board shall electronically mail to each Director a notice of such
regular meetings, together with a proposed Agenda, not later than the Friday immediately
preceding such regular meetings. Said Agenda, insofar as possible, shall include copies
of Resolutions, except as hereafter provided, and a description of all matters to be
considered, together with any additional pertinent material.
Agendas shall be posted in a location freely accessible to the public not less than
seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting.
Resolutions designated as "standard" and adopted by the Board of Directors from
time to time, and approved as to form and content, need not be included with said Agenda;
provided, however, that the information completing said standard Resolutions shall be set
forth on the Agenda listing, and copies of said standard Resolutions shall be on file with
the Clerk of the Board at the meeting time and place.
Items of business not known at the time the regular Agenda is electronically mailed
as herein provided, may be considered as supplemental Agenda items; provided that all
requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code Sections 54950 et
seq.) are satisfied.
No business, except with consent of two-thirds of the Directors present (a majority
of Directors present for emergency actions), and only if permitted by the Ralph M. Brown
Act, not appearing on the regular or supplemental Agendas may be brought before the
Board of Directors.
The meeting Agenda shall provide for an opportunity for members of the public to
address the Board on items on the Agenda and non-Agenda items of public interest. As
determined by the Chairperson, speakers may be deferred until the specific Agenda item
is taken for discussion, and remarks may be limited to three (3) minutes. Speakers on
non-Agenda items may address only items that are within the subject matter jurisdiction
of the Board of Directors. Time allotted for such presentations is limited to three (3)
minutes or less. Total time allotted for all public input on each non-Agenda item is limited
to thirty (30) minutes to one (1) hour, taking into consideration the number of persons
filing a request to address the Board. However, time allotments may be waived by a
majority vote of the Board.
K. Handling of Business and Voting. During the course of a Board meeting,
routine matters listed on the Agenda for consideration will be referred to by Agenda Item
Number only.
Voting on all Resolutions shall be by roll call, except if waived by unanimous voice
vote, in which event, the Chairperson may order a unanimous ballot cast in favor of the
motion or Resolution under discussion. The name of each Director shall be called only
once.
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On matters of considerable interest or on which there appears to be a controversy,
the motion or Resolution shall be read by title or repeated by the Chairperson. The
Chairperson shall thereafter call for discussion of the motion or Resolution, at which time
any member may discuss the pending matter. Any person other than a Director present
at the meeting may speak on the motion if recognized by the Chairperson. Sole discretion
as to the extent of discussion outside of the membership of the Board shall rest with the
Chairperson. At the close of discussion, the Chairperson may, at the Chairperson's
discretion, repeat the motion or Resolution pending, and thereafter, call for a vote.
The Clerk of the Board shall determine and state whether or not a motion or
Resolution is adopted by roll call vote. On all other matters, the Chairperson shall
determine the outcome of the voting.
L. Committees.
(1) Standing Committees.
(a) Steering Committee: There shall be a permanent Committee
designated as the Steering Committee, comprised of the Chairperson of the Board, the
Vice Chairperson of the Board, the Chairperson of each of the Standing Committees and
two at-large members selected by the Chairperson of the Board. The Vice Chairperson
of each of the three Standing Committees shall serve as the designated Alternate, in the
absence or inability to serve by any Chairperson. In the absence or inability of any
designated member of the Steering Committee to serve, his/her city/agency appointed
Alternate Director may not serve in that member's absence.
The Committee shall conduct an annual performance evaluation of the
General Manager and submit recommendations on their compensation to the Board of
Directors. The Committee shall also review the General Manager's evaluation and
compensation of the executive management employees, based on established criteria,
and executive management's goals and objectives for the following year.
The Committee shall also conduct an annual performance evaluation of
General Counsel and submit recommendations to the Board of Directors as provided by
Resolution No. OCSD 12-03.
The Committee shall make recommendations to the Board of Directors on labor
negotiations and other related activities as may be needed or appropriate.
The Committee shall also be authorized to assign new subjects of significant
importance to the appropriate Standing Committee for study, evaluation and
recommendation.
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The Steering Committee shall meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month at
5:00 p.m. preceding the Board's meeting, or at the call of the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
(b) Administration Committee: There shall be a permanent
Administration Committee (Finance & Administrative Services, Environmental Services,
and Human Resources) to advise the Staff and make recommendations on matters
related to the financial, budgeting, administrative, environmental and personnel policies
and programs of the Sanitation District.
The Committee shall review with the Staff the procedures for development,
preparation and format of the annual budget and recommend appropriate change, and
counsel the Staff during the budget process to assure the proper interpretation and
implementation of the Board's policies and that the desired procedures have been
followed.
The responsibility for consideration and adoption of the Sanitation District budget
rests with the Board of Directors.
The Committee shall periodically interview and recommend the selection of outside
auditors. The Committee shall review the result of the annual audit of the Sanitation
District's accounts with representatives of the outside audit firm, including any comments
received recommending improvements. The Committee shall review management's
response to these comments and make appropriate recommendations for
implementation.
Periodically, the Committee shall recommend employment of an outside firm to
audit internal control procedures to safeguard the assets of the Sanitation District.
The Committee shall interview and make recommendations on the employment of
investment-banking firms, bond counsel and, if necessary or desired, financial advisors,
to be used in connection with the Sanitation District's financing programs.
The Committee shall periodically coordinate recommendations on personnel
audits of the Sanitation District's operations or segments of the operations on an as-
needed basis.
The Committee shall make recommendations on personnel policies and
procedures, insurers and coverage, procurement procedures and such other related
activities as may be needed or appropriate.
The Committee shall also review issues pertaining to the Sanitation District's
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Ocean Outfall Discharge
Permit, including annual review of the contractor(s) performing the ocean monitoring and
research programs required as a condition of said permit, and related issues regarding
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protection of the marine waters off metropolitan Orange County's coastline from impacts
resulting from the Sanitation District's operations and discharge of treated wastewater.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson for the Administration Committee. The Committee
Chairperson and Committee Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chairperson of the Board of Directors.
The Administration Committee shall consist of thirteen members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(3) The Committee Chair of the Administration Committee;
(4) The Committee Vice Chair of the Administration Committee; and
(5) Nine additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
Other than the Board Chairperson and the Board Vice Chairperson, no Director
who serves on the Operations Committee shall be eligible to serve concurrently on the
Administration Committee. In the absence of the Board Chairperson, his or her alternate
Director may attend meetings of the Administration Committee.
The Administration Committee shall meet on the second Wednesday of each
month at 5.00 p.m., or at the call of its Chairperson.
(c) Operations Committee: There shall be a permanent
Committee designated the Operations Committee (Engineering and Operations &
Maintenance). With the goal of compliance with all public health and environmental laws
and regulations, the Operations Committee shall review and submit appropriate
recommendations on the matters pertaining to the operation of the Sanitation District
wastewater treatment process, including such matters as current and projected
service/flow needs, level and quality of treatment, conservation, recycling and reuse
activities and air quality issues.
The Committee shall also review matters pertaining to contractual arrangements
by the Sanitation District to provide sewerage services to areas outside the Sanitation
District's boundaries or approved spheres of influence.
The Committee shall review plans for the future needs of the Sanitation District,
explore alternatives and make recommendations to the Board of Directors.
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The Operations Committee shall also review and submit appropriate
recommendations on matters pertaining to capital projects which address operational
needs, including the selection of professional consulting services to assist in studying,
planning and designing needed Sanitation District wastewater treatment systems and
support facilities, including computerized systems, in accordance with the Board's
established policies and procedures for procuring such services; the Committee shall
further review construction projects for said facilities in accordance with applicable public
works laws and Board policies. Said oversight shall include the contracts for professional
services and public works construction projects and addenda or change orders thereto.
In carrying out its responsibilities, the Committee shall receive advance notice and regular
status reports on the projects from Staff, and monitor, visit and observe the Sanitation
District wastewater systems operational functions and major capital construction projects.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson of the Operations Committee. The Committee
Chairperson and Committee Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chairperson of the Board of Directors.
The Operations Committee shall consist of fourteen members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors;
(3) The Committee Chair of the Operations Committee;
(4) The Committee Vice Chair of the Operations Committee; and
(5) Ten (10) additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
Other than the Board Chairperson and the Board Vice Chairperson, no Director
who serves on the Administration Committee shall be eligible to serve concurrently on the
Operations Committee. In the absence of the Board Vice-Chairperson, his or her
Alternate Director may attend meetings of the Operations Committee.
The Operations Committee shall meet on the first Wednesday of each month at
5:00 p.m., or at the call of its Chairperson.
(d) Legislative and Public Affairs Committee: There shall be a
permanent Committee designated as the Legislative and Public Affairs (LaPA)
Committee.
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The Committee shall review issues pertaining to the impact on OCSD of legislative
and regulatory proposals and submit appropriate recommendations on the matters.
The Committee shall also be responsible for overseeing the contractual
arrangements with the Sanitation District's legislative advocates to provide advocacy
services in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In carrying out its responsibilities, the
Committee shall receive regular status reports from the advocates and staff and monitor
and recommend positions on legislative and regulatory proposals.
The Committee shall also review issues pertaining to the Sanitation District's public
outreach, branding, and communications activities, evaluate alternatives and make
recommendations to the Board of Directors.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors shall appoint a Committee Chairperson
and a Committee Vice Chairperson to the LaPA committee. The Committee Chairperson
and Vice Chairperson shall serve at the pleasure of the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors.
The LaPA Committee shall consist of seven members, as follows:
(1) The Chairperson of the Board of Directors
(2) The Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors
(3) The Committee Chairperson of the LaPA Committee
(4) The Committee Vice Chairperson of the LaPA committee
(5) Three (3) additional Directors appointed by the Chairperson of the Board of
Directors
The LaPA Committee shall meet on the second Monday of the months of February,
March, May, September, and November at 12:00 p.m. and the months of April and July
at 3.30 p.m. or at the call of its Chairperson."
(2) Special and Ad Hoc Committees. In addition to the Standing
Committees, the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, the Chairperson of a Standing
Committee or a majority of the Directors, may appoint from time to time, Special or Ad
Hoc Committees to study and report on specific matters. Such Committees shall be
temporary in nature, and their assignments shall pertain to a current, specific issue. Upon
completion of the assigned task, the Ad Hoc or Special Committee will be dissolved.
The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of Special and Ad Hoc Committees shall
be appointed by the Chairperson of the appointing authority.
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Each Special and Ad Hoc Committee shall meet at the call of its Chairperson.
M. Alternate Directors: If a regular Director cannot attend a meeting of the
Operations Committee, the Administration Committee or the full Board of Directors, the
Director's alternate may attend in place of his or her regular Director. An alternate
Director may not, however, attend a meeting of any other Committee in the absence of
his or her regular Director. If the regular Director and the Alternate Director are both
unable to attend the meeting, the regular Director may request that the meeting be
teleconferenced. The request may be approved, at the Board Chairperson's discretion,
provided that all requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code
Sections 54950 et sec.) are able to be satisfied.
N. Motion to Refer to a Standing Committee. Any Director at a Board or
Committee meeting may move to have a policy or any other activity affecting the
Sanitation District, or any one of the member Agencies, referred to a Standing Committee
for study and report. This motion shall be a privileged motion, and when duly seconded,
discussion thereof shall be limited to Directors only. Said motion shall receive an
affirmative vote of a majority of the Directors for adoption.
O. All meetings of the Board of Directors shall be publicly available and recorded.
The audio/video recording of any open and public meeting shall be subject to inspection
pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
Section 2: Procedure for Consideration of Demands for Corrective Action.
A. Requirement of Written Demand. Prior to any person commencing a judicial
action for injunction or mandamus to declare any action taken by the Board void because
of failure to observe Brown Act requirements, such person must first serve upon the Clerk
of the Board a written demand describing the alleged violation and demanding corrective
action. Such demand must be served upon the Clerk of the Board within thirty (30) days
of the complained of action. Failure to serve any such demand within this thirty (30) day
period shall result in the loss of any right to challenge any action to have been taken in
violation of Sections 54953, 54954.2 or 54956 of the California Government Code.
B. Consideration of Corrective Action. Upon receipt of such a demand,
consideration of the demand shall immediately be placed on the Agenda for the next
meeting of the Board of Directors. If the demand is received less than seventy-two (72)
hours prior to the time set for the next meeting, the Board may determine that the notice
constitutes the initiation of litigation, and that the need to take action on the threatened
litigation arose subsequent to the posting of the Agenda and may consider it at that
meeting pursuant to Section 1(J) above. A description of any item so placed on the
Agenda shall include both consideration of the demand, and the possibility of corrective
action, by the Board.
In considering such demands, the Board shall first determine, by motion,
whether corrective action should be taken. If no motion to take corrective action is carried,
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the Clerk of the Board shall inform the demanding party in writing of the Board's decision
not to cure or correct the challenged action.
C. Implementing Corrective Action. If a motion to take corrective action
passes, the Chairperson may entertain a motion implementing corrective action. Any
motion implementing corrective action shall address the concerns raised in the
consideration of corrective action. The motion implementing corrective action may
include a motion to rescind prior action taken, as appropriate. Passage of a motion to
rescind invalidates prior action only as of the time of the passage of the motion, and not
from the date of the initial action. A motion implementing corrective action resulting from
a written demand is out-of-order if the action complained of(a) was in connection with the
sale or issuance of notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, or any contract,
agreement or incident thereto; or (b) gave rise to a contractual obligation upon which a
party has, in good faith, detrimentally relied. In any event, the Board shall notify the party
making the demand in writing of its decision to take corrective action and shall describe
any corrective action taken. This notice shall be given to the demanding party as soon
as possible after the meeting, but in no event more than thirty (30) days after receipt of
the demand.
Section 4: Resolution No. OCSD 19-19 is hereby repealed.
Section 5: This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors held
January 27, 2021.
David John Shawver
Board Chairman
ATTEST:
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Bradley R. Hogin
General Counsel
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Kelly A. Lore, Clerk of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. OC SAN 21-01 was passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of said Board on the 271" day of January, 2021 , by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of
Orange County Sanitation District this 27t" day of January 2021.
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board of Directors
Orange County Sanitation District
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TABLE 1
BOARD PROCEDURES AND ORGANIZATION
SUMMARY OF MOTIONS
A. PRIVILEGED MOTIONS
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
Adjourn Yes No No Majority To end the
meeting
To Take a Yes No No Majority To interrupt a
Recess meeting for a
short time or to
provide an
intermission
Raise a No No No None To obtain action
Question of immediately in an
Privilege emergency
B. MAIN MOTION AND RELATED
SUBSIDIARY MOTIONS
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
Main Yes Yes Yes Majority To introduce new
Motion business
Amend Yes Yes Yes Majority To modify or alter a
Main motion
Motion
Substitute Yes Yes Yes Majority To replace the main
Motion motion entirely
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Previous Yes No No Majority To close debate on
Question the main or
amended motion
immediately
Continue to Yes Yes Yes Majority To defer action
a Certain
Time
To Table Yes No No Majority To discontinue
consideration until
brought back by vote
of the Board
Take a Yes No No Majority To bring before the
Motion group a motion
from the previously tabled
Table
Limit or Yes No Yes Majority To limit or extend
Extend limits of debate
Limits of
Debate
Refer to a Yes Yes Yes Majority To place business in
Committee hands of a
Committee
Withdraw a No No No None To withdraw a
Motion motion before it is
voted on
Reconsider Yes Yes No Majority To secure a new
must be vote on a motion
by a previously voted
Director upon
who voted
for the
prevailing
side on
the
original
motion
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C. INCIDENTAL RULES
NON-RANKING
Kind of Second Vote
Motion Required Debatable Amendable Required Purpose
Request to Yes No No Two- To facilitate business
Suspend Thirds ordinarily contrary to
the Rules the rules of the
organization
Override Yes No No Majority To have Board
Order of majority rule on the
the Chair order
Point of No No No None To enforce the rules
Order of the organization
OC SAN 21-01-19
RESOLUTION NO. OC SAN 21-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
ESTABLISHING BOARD OF DIRECTORS PROTOCOLS
WHEREAS it is desired to establish Protocols for the Orange County Sanitation
District Board of Directors.
NOW THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation
District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER:
Section 1: Protocols. That the following Protocols be adopted for the Orange
County Sanitation District (Sanitation District) Board of Directors:
1. PURPOSE
The purpose for establishing Sanitation District Board of Directors (Director)
Protocols are to provide an effective environment for the Board of Directors
to provide strong leadership.
The Protocols set forth herein are not intended to limit the inherent power
and general legal authority of the Board of Directors.
2. BOARD ORGANIZATION
Newly-elected Directors will be sworn into office by the Clerk of the Board
prior to the first regular Board of Directors/Committee meeting attended
following their agency's appointment. Immediately upon appointment, all
members are subject to the provisions of the Brown Act. Newly appointed
members shall not be allowed to participate in any meeting prior to being
sworn in.
3. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEDURES
3.1 BOARD INTERACTION WITH OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES
3.1.1 If a Director appears before another governmental agency or
organization representing the Sanitation District, the Director
should support and advocate the official Sanitation District
position on an issue, not a personal viewpoint. If the Director
is representing another organization whose position is
different from the Sanitation District, the Director should
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withdraw from voting on the issue if it significantly impacts or
is detrimental to the Sanitation District's interests.
3.1.2 Directors should be clear about which organizations they
represent and inform the Board Chairperson and the Board of
Directors of their involvement.
3.2 BOARD INTERACTION WITH SANITATION DISTRICT STAFF
3.2.1 Requests for Staff Inquiry/Assistance
3.2.1.1 Questions for clarification, or to request additional
information regarding an agenda item, should be
directed to the Department Head, Assistant
General Manager, or General Manager with a copy
to the Clerk of the Board.
3.2.1.2 Directors should not direct Sanitation District staff
to initiate any action, change a course of action, or
any report that is significant in nature, nor should a
Director initiate any project or study without the
approval of a majority of the Steering Committee.
3.2.1.3 Requests to directly contact Sanitation District or
Agency consultants, contractors, or outside legal
counsel requesting information, research, or
service should be directed to the General
Manager.
3.3 UNDUE INFLUENCE ON SANITATION DISTRICT STAFF
3.3.1 Directors shall not attempt to influence the Sanitation
District staff in the awarding of contracts, the selection of
consultants, and the processing of permits during the
solicitation process or prior to recommendation to the
Board of Directors.
3.3.2 Sanitation District staff may support political candidates,
but all such activities must be conducted away from the
workplace. Directors should not solicit any type of political
support (financial contributions,display of posters or lawn
signs, name on support lists, etc.) from Sanitation District
staff.
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3.4 COMPLAINTS REGARDING PERFORMANCE OF STAFF
Any concerns by a member of the Board of Directors over the
behavior or performance of a Sanitation District employee should be
directed to the General Manager privately for discretion and to
ensure the concern is resolved.
3.5 USE OF BOARD ROOM
The Clerk of the Board is responsible for maintaining a calendar on
the use of the Board Room. Use of the Board Room by the Sanitation
District Board of Directors, Committees, and other advisory bodies
shall take precedence over any other group or agency. Favorable
consideration shall be given to other governmental agencies, tours,
and non-profit groups. No events of a commercial nature shall be
allowed. No admission shall be charged. Regularly scheduled
meetings by other agencies and groups shall be discouraged. When
a question arises regarding permission for any group to use the
facility, the Administration Manager or their designee shall have
authority to make the final decision.
4. COMMUNICATIONS
4.1 PROCESSING OF MAIL
The Clerk of the Board shall open and date stamp all mail addressed
to the Board of Directors. Such mail shall be electronically distributed
by the Clerk of the Board to the Board Chairperson and subsequently
to each Director. Correspondence addressed to the Board
Chairperson which requires a response from staff shall be copied to
all Directors.
4.2 COMPLAINT PROCESS
All complaints directed to the Board Chairperson or the Board of
Directors shall be forwarded to the General Manager and the Clerk
of the Board for tracking purposes. The General Manager and Board
Chairperson shall provide direction for responding to the complaint
and the Clerk of the Board will coordinate the response.
4.3 GENERAL BOARD COMMUNICATION
Directors should be aware that the insecurity of written notes,
voicemail messages, and email and text/instant messaging
technology allow words written or said to be distributed without
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approval. All such correspondence should be treated as
potentially"public"communication subject to inspection pursuant to
the California Public Records Act.
4.4 REPRESENTATION AT CEREMONIAL FUNCTIONS
The Board Chairperson shall represent the Board of Directors at
ceremonial functions. Should an individual Director, other than the
Board Chairperson, be asked to make a ceremonial presentation or
to attend an event on behalf of the Board, the Director should redirect
the request to the Board Chairperson. The Board Chairperson may,
at their own discretion, ask another Director to represent the
Sanitation District at the function.
The Clerk of the Board maintains guidelines for issuing resolutions
or certificates of commendation; congratulations, recognition, and
condolences to be presented at meetings and ceremonial functions.
Upon a request for acknowledgement, the Board Chairperson and
the General Manager will determine if approval should be granted
and notify the Clerk of the Board to proceed.
4.4 RESPONDING TO MEDIA INQUIRIES
The General Manager and the Sanitation District's Administration
Manager are the official spokespersons for the Sanitation
District's position on routine and high-profile issues.
For purposes of consistency, if an individual Director is contacted
by the media directly, the Director should notify and refer the
media to the General Manager or Sanitation District's
Administration Manager prior to responding directly.
Section 2: This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Orange County Sanitation
District Board of Directors held January 27, 2021 .
David John Shawver
Board Chairman
OC SAN 21-02-4
ATTEST:
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Bradley R. Hogin
General Counsel
OC SAN 21-02-5
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Kelly A. Lore, Clerk of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Sanitation District,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. OC SAN 21-02 was passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of said Board on the 27t" day of January 2021 , by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of
Orange County Sanitation District this 27t" day of January 2021.
Kelly A. Lore, MMC
Clerk of the Board of Directors
Orange County Sanitation District
OC SAN 21-02-6
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
COMMON ACRONYMS
ACWA Association of California LOS Level Of Service RFP Request For Proposal
Water Agencies
APWA American Public Works MGD Million Gallons Per Day RWQCB Regional Water Quality
Association Control Board
AQMD Air Quality Management MOU Memorandum of SARFPA Santa Ana River Flood
District Understanding Protection Agency
ASCE American Society of Civil NACWA National Association of Clean SARI Santa Ana River
Engineers Water Agencies Interceptor
BOD Biochemical Oxygen Demand NEPA National Environmental Policy SARWQCB Santa Ana Regional Water
Act Quality Control Board
California Air Resources Non-Governmental Santa Ana Watershed
CARB Board NGOs Organizations SAWPA Project Authority
CASA California Association of NPDES National Pollutant Discharge SCADA Supervisory Control And
Sanitation Agencies Elimination System Data Acquisition
National Water Research Southern California
CCTV Closed Circuit Television NWRI Institute SCAP Alliance of Publicly Owned
Treatment Works
CEQA California Environmental O& M Operations&Maintenance SCAQMD South Coast Air Quality
Quality Act Management District
Capital Improvement Orange County Council of SOCWA South Orange County
CIP Program OCCOG Governments Wastewater Authority
CRWQCB California Regional Water OCHCA Orange County Health Care SRF Clean Water State
Quality Control Board Agency Revolving Fund
CWA Clean Water Act OCSD Orange County Sanitation SSMP Sewer System
District Management Plan
CWEA California Water Environment OCWD Orange County Water District SSO Sanitary Sewer Overflow
Association
EIR Environmental Impact Report OOBS Ocean Outfall Booster Station SWRCB State Water Resources
Control Board
EMT Executive Management Team OSHA Occupational Safety and TDS Total Dissolved Solids
Health Administration
US Environmental Protection Professional
EPA Agency PCSA Consultant/Construction TMDL Total Maximum Daily Load
Services Agreement
FOG Fats, Oils, and Grease PDSA Professional Design Services TSS Total Suspended Solids
Agreement
Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Waste Discharge
gpd gallons per day PFAS Substances WDR Requirements
GWRS Groundwater Replenishment PFOA Perfluorooctanoic Acid WEF Water Environment
System Federation
Water Environment&
ICS Incident Command System PFOS Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid WERF Reuse Foundation
IERP Integrated Emergency POTW Publicly Owned Treatment WIFIA Water Infrastructure
Response Plan Works Finance and Innovation Act
Water Infrastructure
JPA Joint Powers Authority ppm parts per million WIIN Improvements for the
Nation Act
Local Agency Formation PSA Professional Services WRDA Water Resources
LAFCO Commission I Agreement I Development Act
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS—A secondary biological wastewater treatment process where bacteria reproduce at a high
rate with the introduction of excess air or oxygen and consume dissolved nutrients in the wastewater.
BENTHOS —The community of organisms, such as sea stars, worms, and shrimp, which live on, in, or near the seabed, also
known as the benthic zone.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) — The amount of oxygen used when organic matter undergoes decomposition by
microorganisms.Testing for BOD is done to assess the amount of organic matter in water.
BIOGAS—A gas that is produced by the action of anaerobic bacteria on organic waste matter in a digester tank that can be used
as a fuel.
BIOSOLIDS—Biosolids are nutrient rich organic and highly treated solid materials produced by the wastewater treatment process.
This high-quality product can be recycled as a soil amendment on farmland or further processed as an earth-like product for
commercial and home gardens to improve and maintain fertile soil and stimulate plant growth.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) — Projects for repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of assets. Also includes
treatment improvements, additional capacity, and projects for the support facilities.
COLIFORM BACTERIA—A group of bacteria found in the intestines of humans and other animals, but also occasionally found
elsewhere, used as indicators of sewage pollution. E. coli are the most common bacteria in wastewater.
COLLECTIONS SYSTEM — In wastewater, it is the system of typically underground pipes that receive and convey sanitary
wastewater or storm water.
CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION (COP)—A type of financing where an investor purchases a share of the lease revenues of
a program rather than the bond being secured by those revenues.
CONTAMINANTS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN (CPC) — Pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other organic wastewater
contaminants.
DILUTION TO THRESHOLD (D/T) —The dilution at which the majority of people detect the odor becomes the D/T for that air
sample.
GREENHOUSE GASES (GHG) — In the order of relative abundance water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and
ozone gases that are considered the cause of global warming ("greenhouse effect").
GROUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM(GWRS)—Ajoint water reclamation project that proactively responds to Southern
California's current and future water needs. This joint project between the Orange County Water District and OCSD provides 70
million gallons per day of drinking quality water to replenish the local groundwater supply.
LEVEL OF SERVICE (LOS)—Goals to support environmental and public expectations for performance.
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE (NDMA) — A N-nitrosamine suspected cancer-causing agent. It has been found in the GWRS
process and is eliminated using hydrogen peroxide with extra ultra-violet treatment.
NATIONAL BIOSOLIDS PARTNERSHIP(NBP)—An alliance of the NACWA and WEF,with advisory support from the EPA. NBP
is committed to developing and advancing environmentally sound and sustainable biosolids management practices that go beyond
regulatory compliance and promote public participation to enhance the credibility of local agency biosolids programs and improved
communications that lead to public acceptance.
PER-AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) — A large group (over 6,000) of human-made compounds that are
resistant to heat,water,and oil and used for a variety of applications including firefighting foam,stain and water-resistant clothing,
cosmetics, and food packaging. Two PFAS compounds, perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS)and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
have been the focus of increasing regulatory scrutiny in drinking water and may result in adverse health effects including
developmental effects to fetuses during pregnancy, cancer, liver damage, immunosuppression,thyroid effects, and other effects.
PERFLUOROOCTANOIC ACID (PFOA) — An ingredient for several industrial applications including carpeting, upholstery,
apparel, floor wax, textiles, sealants,food packaging, and cookware(Teflon).
PERFLUOROOCTANESULFONIC ACID (PFOS)—A key ingredient in Scotchgard, a fabric protector made by 3M, and used in
numerous stain repellents.
PLUME—A visible or measurable concentration of discharge from a stationary source or fixed facility.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)—A municipal wastewater treatment plant.
SANTA ANA RIVER INTERCEPTOR (SARI) LINE—A regional brine line designed to convey 30 million gallons per day of non-
reclaimable wastewater from the upper Santa Ana River basin to the ocean for disposal,after treatment.
SANITARY SEWER—Separate sewer systems specifically for the carrying of domestic and industrial wastewater.
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SCAQMD) — Regional regulatory agency that develops plans and
regulations designed to achieve public health standards by reducing emissions from business and industry.
SECONDARY TREATMENT — Biological wastewater treatment, particularly the activated sludge process, where bacteria and
other microorganisms consume dissolved nutrients in wastewater.
SLUDGE—Untreated solid material created by the treatment of wastewater.
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS(TSS)—The amount of solids floating and in suspension in wastewater.
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
TRICKLING FILTER—A biological secondary treatment process in which bacteria and other microorganisms, growing as slime
on the surface of rocks or plastic media, consume nutrients in wastewater as it trickles over them.
URBAN RUNOFF—Water from city streets and domestic properties that carry pollutants into the storm drains, rivers, lakes, and
oceans.
WASTEWATER—Any water that enters the sanitary sewer.
WATERSHED—A land area from which water drains to a particular water body. OCSD's service area is in the Santa Ana River
Watershed.