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Resolution
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
1/8/2018
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 521 TO AMEND THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING INTEGRATING THE TENTATIVE AGREEMENT LANGUAGE
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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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