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City of San Leandro <br />Sewer System Management Plan <br />Volume I <br />Training <br />All Collections System staff receive regular training utilizing both in-house resources and <br />outside vendors and wastewater organizations such as CWEA, WEF, and California State <br />University, Sacramento (Office of Water Programs) courses. <br />The City also encourages all Collections System staff to become certified as Collection System <br />Maintenance Operators through CWEA. Certification has recently been made a requirement for <br />advancement from Collections System Maintenance Worker I to Collections System <br />Maintenance Worker II. <br />Contingency Equipment and Replacement Inventories <br />The City of San Leandro has the following equipment available for emergency operations and <br />collection system maintenance. <br />• 1 truck -mounted continuous rodder <br />• 1 combination cleaning truck <br />• 1 hydro jet cleaning truck <br />• 1 closed circuit television truck <br />• 2 emergency response trucks <br />• 1 emergency response trailer <br />The majority of the City's lift stations incorporate a two -pump design to provide for seamless <br />operation in the event of a pump failure. All of the lift stations are part of a SCADA network <br />with remote alarm capability. For the stations without a second pump in the station, collection <br />system design allows the system to surcharge to a given level and then go to gravity until repairs <br />can be made. All lift stations have a replacement pump in stock. <br />With the exception of regularly manned, securable, low flow facilities, all sewer lift stations are <br />fitted with a bypass pump connection, portable generator connection, and/or a permanent <br />emergency generator set. The City maintains a fleet of portable diesel trash pumps and <br />generators in sufficient quantity that a City wide event would not prevent transmission of sewage <br />to the plant. <br />Page 120 <br />