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Resolution
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Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
1/8/2018
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EXHIBIT D <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />NATER QUALITY SPECIALIST <br />DEFINITION <br />Under general direction, works independently to manage and perform a variety of activities related to <br />ensuring that the City complies with current and future State and Federal regulations regarding water <br />quality. Perform field, office and technical work and oversee the work of maintenance workers, <br />consultants, and contractors in duties related to water quality. Answer inquiries from the public, <br />responds to water quality complaints and keeps records. <br />SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED <br />General direction is provided by a Utilities Field Supervisor. <br />Responsibilities include functional and technical supervision and assisting in the performance <br />evaluation of employees of the Water Resources, and Water Maintenance Divisions, during the <br />performance of program duties. <br />EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES <br />Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: <br />Ensures compliance with all Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations and guidelines <br />pertaining to potable and recycled water quality standards, sampling, testing, record keeping and <br />reporting. <br />2. Establishes and implements water sampling operations and procedures, reviews specifications for <br />water quality testing equipment and maintenance; conducts field sampling and analysis; <br />coordinates and participates in the collection, interpretation and evaluation of water quality data, <br />keeps detailed and accurate records in accordance with State Regulations. <br />3. Prepares operational and water quality reports from field data collected and from laboratory <br />analysis. Keeps accurate and current operational water quality related records on computerized <br />spreadsheets. Submits required reports to the California State Water Resources Control Board. <br />Prepares the annual Consumer Confidence Report. <br />4. Coordinates the implementation of the distribution system unidirectional and dead end Flushing <br />programs with the Water Maintenance Division. <br />5. Prepares requisitions and controls inventories for supplies and equipment; obtains quotations for <br />water quality projects and equipment and prepares purchasing documentation. <br />6. Answers inquiries from the public, responds to water quality complaints; keeps records and tracks <br />water quality complaints. <br />- I - <br />AM/RESO.0114/CC RESO SEIU MOU AMEN DM ENT EXHIBIT <br />REV: 12-29-17 MI Page 16 of 19 <br />
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