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Sanitary District
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA
SANITARY DISTRICT
REAL ESTATE, ENVIRONMENTAL
& PLANNING COMMITTEE
ACTION SUMMARY
Chair Nejedly
Member McGill
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
3:00 p.m.
2 "d Floor Conference Room
5019 Imhoff Place
Martinez, California
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
DAVID R. WILLIAMS
President
MICHAEL R. MCGILL
President Pro Tem
PAUL H CAUSEY
JAMES A. NEJEDLY
TAD J. PILECKI
PHONE: (925) 228 -9500
FAX.- (925) 372 -0192
www.centralsan.org
PRESENT: Chair Jim Nejedly, Member Mike McGill, General Manager Roger Bailey,
Director of Administration David Heath, Director of Engineering Jean -Marc Petit,
Environmental Services Division Manager Danea Gemmell, Provisional Senior
Engineer Nathan Hodges, Provisional Associate Engineer Melody LaBella, Associate
Engineer Dan Frost, Chair of the WateReuse Research Foundation and General
Manager of the West Basin Municipal Water District Richard Nagel, General Manager
of Delta Diablo Gary Darling, former Deputy General Manager at Dublin San Ramon
Services District and Past President of the WateReuse Association David Requa,
Senior Administrative Technician Christina Gee
Call Meeting to Order
Chair Nejedly called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m.
2. Public Comments
None.
*3. Presentation by representatives of the WateReuse Research Foundation:
Mr. Richard Nagel, Chair of the WateReuse Research Foundation and General
Manager of the West Basin Municipal Water District; Mr. Gary Darling, General
Manager of Delta Diablo; and Mr. David Requa, formerly Deputy General
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Manager at Dublin San Ramon Services District and Past President of the
WateReuse Association
Richard Nagel gave the PowerPoint presentation included in the agenda packet
and distributed a binder entitled, "Direct Potable Reuse — A Path Forward"
(attached). He described the ongoing research regarding direct potable reuse of
wastewater, including how to achieve the treatment and process reliability;
address economic, technical, and operational issues; and foster positive
community awareness, education, and acceptance. So far, almost fifty public
and private contributors have given about $6 million toward the Foundation's
$10 million goal.
Chair Nejedly noted that direct potable reuse was, to him, simply another form of
recycled water. Like recycled water, the idea may be received with negative
public opinion at first, but it is another area for the District as a sewer district to
do something productive with its water. He suggested that the Foundation
prepare a brief presentation to the Board and that Gary Darling be present for
that discussion.
General Manager Roger Bailey recommended that the Foundation ask for a
specific dollar amount from the Board when it makes its presentation.
Mr. Nagel commented that, unlike recycling water, direct potable reuse does not
require laying down costly pipe. He added that, with a contribution, the District
would receive regular updates on the progress of the project, which is currently in
its vision phase.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received the presentation and recommended the
Board receive a presentation from the WateReuse Research Foundation
and contribute to the research.
4. Receive update regarding ongoing discussions with Contra Costa Water District
(CCWD) General Manager to determine areas where both agencies can
collaborate regarding recycled water
General Manager Roger Bailey stated that he has been meeting with CCWD's
General Manager Jerry Brown and he hoped to continue the dialogue on issues
of similar interest and ironing out the details on collaborations on recycled water
projects. He suggested that a joint meeting be held between President Williams
and President Pro Tem McGill, their counterparts on the CCWD Board, Mr.
Brown, and himself.
The Committee agreed there was value to having such a meeting and suggested
that they, as the Real Estate, Environmental & Planning Committee, meet with
CCWD instead of the Board President and President Pro Tem.
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COMMITTEE ACTION: Received update and directed staff to schedule a
meeting of the Real Estate, Environmental & Planning Committee with
CCWD General Manager Jerry Brown and Board Members of CCWD.
*5. Receive information as to how much recycled water was used by contractors who
took advantage of the District's hydrant recycled water program during the last
drought cycle and update on Residential Drought Response Program
Provisional Associate Engineer Melody LaBella distributed a graph of water
usage (attached) and reported that staff is still working on the details of the
District's Residential Recycled Water Program, which will need to be approved by
the Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Regional Water Quality Control
Board (RWQCB). Staff and the Committee discussed Dublin San Ramon
Services District's (DSRSD) similar program for use as an example for how the
District may set up its program. Having just toured DSRSD's free filling stations,
Provisional Senior Engineer Nate Hodges noted that DSRSD's program took five
months to put in place.
Staff reported that the new recycled water hydrant located on Willow Way in
Concord was operational, and the Committee recommended that staff post a sign
for better visibility.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received information and update.
6. Receive update on use of recycled water at Contra Costa Country Club (CCCC)
Staff stated that they have not been able to confirm with CCCC staff the
motivation for their current major renovation project, but that in past
conversations, their Golf Course Superintendent had mentioned that the golf
course is being sprayed with herbicides to kill its grass and make it lighter to
remove, since the entire golf course is being reseeded. Staff will continue to
follow -up and will provide an update at the next meeting.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received update and requested staff follow up with
CCCC and other golf courses for additional information.
7. Receive update on grant status from Sante Esposito of Federal Advocates
Environmental Services Division Manager Danea Gemmel) reported that
because there is a lack of activity in Washington, DC (no more project earmarks)
and because the District does not have a defined project, it does not make sense
to continue retaining Mr. Esposito's lobbying services. Staff has other ways of
tracking legislative bills and staying engaged in the process, such as through the
Western Recycled Water Coalition, led by Delta Diablo and by attending
California Association of Sanitation Agencies (CASA) conferences. Ms. Gemmell
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added that in the future, staff could also hire a grant writer to pursue outside
grant funding opportunities.
Mr. Bailey stated that, for these reasons, staff recommended that the contract
with Federal Advocates be terminated.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received information and concurred with staff
recommendation to request the Board terminate its contract with Federal
Advocates.
8. Discuss the following suggested future agenda items:
a. Treatment Plant Master Plan
b. Collection System Master Plan
C. Recycled Water Master Plan
Chair Nejedly stated that, in the interest of reducing work for staff, he does not
need to receive reports on the nuts and bolts of each Master Plan, which, in his
opinion, is the responsibility of the General Manager. He noted that drafting the
plans is a moving target that will eventually make its way to the Board level for
input and approval.
Member McGill suggested that staff could present to the Committee reports it
would be generating as part of the process, regardless of Committee
involvement.
General Manager Roger Bailey stated that the Master Plans are important
documents, and he would prefer to have assessments made internally, by the
Committee, and the Board. He stated that, under his vision, the items in the
planning stages would be presented to the Real Estate, Environmental &
Planning Committee; however, once a project is identified, it will be presented to
the Engineering & Operations Committee.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received staff's plan to present the Master Plans to
the Real Estate, Environmental & Planning Committee while in the planning
stages.
9. Announcements
a. Future scheduled meetings:
Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Date and Time TBD - November 2014
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b. Provisional Senior Engineer Nathan Hodges stated that the Prop 84 grant
disbursement for the Concord Landscape Project, District Project 7299, is
expected to be received during the week of August 25, 2014. The check
will be in the amount of $978,500, which represents 95% of the total grant
amount. Once the project is closed out, the District will receive
reimbursement for the final 5 %.
COMMITTEE ACTION: Received the announcements.
10. Suggestions for future agenda items
None.
11. Adjournment — at 4:00 p.m.
* Attachment
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Jl Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Real Estate, Environmental & Planning Action Summary
Attachment 3. — "Direct Potable Reuse — A Path Forward"
is available for review at the below listed location because
it is too large for useful imaging within this electronic packet.
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