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Ramana Chinnakotla, Director of Public Works Services. Ramana Chinnakotla has <br />more than 22 years of experience in public works, most of which has been in the public sector. He <br />most recently was on assignment in Sri City, India, as Director of Infrastructure and Utilities. In that <br />role, he oversaw the planning, designing, and building of the city's entire infrastructure including <br />roads, recycled water and sewer systems, power, landscaping, and other elements. Mr. Chinnakotla <br />also has extensive experience in multiple public works roles with the City of Grapevine, Texas, <br />where he served as Assistant Director of Public Works, Transportation and Utilities Manager, <br />Transportation Manager, and City Traffic Engineer. Mr. Chinnakotla holds an MBA in Finance and <br />General Management, an MS in Civil Engineering, and a Bachelor of Technology in Civil <br />Engineering. <br />The Sewer Utility System <br />The City owns and operates a sanitary sewer collection system consisting of approximately <br />200 miles of sewer pipelines and 31 sewer lift stations. The City's wastewater is conveyed to the <br />Authority for treatment and disposal. The City's sewer utility is accounted for as a separate <br />enterprise fund. <br />The Public Works Services Department oversees management, maintenance and operation <br />of the City's sewer collection system. The City's Engineering and Construction Division of the <br />Community Development Department is responsible for the design and construction of capital <br />improvements to the City's sewer collection system. Financial management of the City's Sewer <br />Utility System is provided by the City's Administrative Services Department under which the <br />Revenue Services Division is responsible for all City utility billing and collections, including <br />processing of connection and facilities fees. <br />Wastewater Flows <br />The following table shows the City's recent average daily wastewater flows to the Authority. <br />Table Al <br />Redwood City - Annual Wastewater Flow <br />2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 <br />Average Daily Flow (mgd) 6.4 6.6 6.1 6.4 8.0 <br />Source: Silicon Valley Clean Water <br />Service Area and Customer Base <br />The City's sewer enterprise provides wastewater service to most of the incorporated area <br />of the City as well as some surrounding adjacent areas. The City also provides wastewater <br />conveyance and treatment services to five sewer districts and a small sewer assessment district as <br />discussed later on in this section. <br />A-2 <br />