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2/9/2004
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Scope of Services <br /> <br /> Waterworks will perform the following services pursuant to the draft Lagoon Management <br /> Plan (Revised: July 2003) and at the direction of the Public Works Services Department <br /> authorized represent,~tive. <br /> <br /> A. CONSULTING <br /> <br /> 1. Waterworks staff primarily Richard Carnation, President of Waterworks and <br /> Robert Brenton, Supervisory Pest Control Advisor shall provide all professional <br /> services necessary to represent the City of Redwood City to the State Water <br /> Quality Control Board, Department of Pesticide Regulations, San Mateo County <br /> and any other agency having authority over the management of the lagoon, when <br /> requested by the City. <br /> <br /> 2. Richard Carnation will be available for up to two community meetings per year at <br /> no charge to Redwood City. Additional meetings may incur billable time. <br /> <br /> 3. Mr. Carnation will be the lead consultant to the City of Redwood City. Mr. <br /> Carnation and other Waterworks staff are available twenty-four hours a day for <br /> answers to questions, and to implement emergency measures. All important <br /> phone numbers are listed in section G - Communication Protocols, below. <br /> <br /> 4. Waterworks will consult with and advise the City's Construction & Engineering <br /> Division concerning the location and construction of new access points, including <br /> installation of docks, ramps or mooring, to provide access for lagoon maintenance <br /> equipment. <br /> <br />B. WATER QUALITY MONITORING <br /> <br /> 1. Waterworks will implement a monitoring/surveying system whereby all the bodies <br /> of water are inspected based on the scheduling information contained in item <br /> #B.2., below. Waterworks will continue the current surveying model used in the <br /> Redwood Shores Lagoon and will coordinate its implementation to meet the water <br /> quality testing procedures of the draft Lagoon Management Plan (June 2003). <br /> <br /> 2. Survey scheduling and frequency will be completed in the manner herein <br /> described and survey reports will be submitted once each month with Waterworks <br /> monthly billing to the City. <br /> <br /> a. March through October (summer schedule): Each Tuesday, Waterworks <br /> staff will contact Redwood City's designated responsible staff member <br /> (currently Rich Del Ben) on his cell phone or e-mail, to let him know that <br /> Waterworks has started the lagoon surveys. <br /> <br /> b. November through February (winter schedule): Surveys will be limited to <br /> twice monthly and observations will focus mainly on assessing stormwater <br /> runoff affects of nutrients, pollutants, debris, and oil and grease discharges <br /> on the lagoon. <br /> <br /> 10 of 18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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