File #: 2018-0186    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: Board of Port Commissioners
On agenda: 7/17/2018 Final action: 7/17/2018
Title: RESOLUTION SELECTING AND AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH BIO CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL STORMDRAIN INLET FILTERS THAT WILL PROVIDE POLLUTANT AND SEDIMENT CONTROL IN STORMWATER RUNOFF AT THE TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL, NATIONAL CITY MARINE TERMINAL, AND B STREET PIER FOR A TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $222,000; FY2019 EXPENDITURES ARE BUDGETED
Attachments: 1. 2. 2018-0186 Attachment A, 2. 2. 2018-0186 Attachment B - color, 3. 2. 2018-0186 Draft Resolution
DATE: July 17, 2018

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RESOLUTION SELECTING AND AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH BIO CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL STORMDRAIN INLET FILTERS THAT WILL PROVIDE POLLUTANT AND SEDIMENT CONTROL IN STORMWATER RUNOFF AT THE TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL, NATIONAL CITY MARINE TERMINAL, AND B STREET PIER FOR A TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $222,000; FY2019 EXPENDITURES ARE BUDGETED
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The District's stormwater strategy supports clean water in San Diego Bay through a number of initiatives, programs, and projects. The goal is to improve the quality of stormwater runoff flowing from District tidelands in a strategic, proactive, and resource efficient way and in a manner that aligns with the varied uses of the Tidelands.

District staff has identified retrofit opportunities using inlet filters equipped with filtration media in 72 storm drain inlets (collectively) at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal (TAMT), National City Marine Terminal (NCMT), and the B Street Pier. Through the installation of inlet filters, stormwater runoff from approximately 155 acres overall, will have improved trash removal and pollutant treatment before being discharged to San Diego Bay. This project presents multiple benefits to the District as it supports the District's environmental stewardship role, complies with the Municipal Stormwater Permit11 and complies with trash-capture regulations, known as State Trash Amendments22 that are anticipated in 2019.

Pursuant to BPC Policy No. 110, District staff issued Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 18-18RH on May 2, 2018, seeking qualified firms to procure and install inlet filters that are (1) State Trash Amendment-compliant, and (2) outfitted with filtration media targeting pollutants of concern at the terminals. The scope also includes one year of maintenance. Two firms submitted proposals and both proposals were reviewed by District staff for responsiveness related to the project scope. Based on the wri...

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