Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 3601-1962RESOLUTION NO. 3601 A HESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL i OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING THE REPORT TO THE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that the report entitled "A Report to Regional Water Pollution Control Board South San Francisco-San Bruno Sewage Treatment Plant" attached hereto as Exhibit "A", filed in compliance with the Board's Resolution No. 382, is hereby approved and ordered for- warded to said Regional Water Pollution Control Board. I hereby certify that the fore~oin~ resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meetin~ held on the 15th day of October, 1962, by the followin~ vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noe s, I! Absent, Leo J. Ryan, Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and G. J. Rozzi None None. ATTEST: ARTHUR A. RODONDI City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" REPORT TO REGIONAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO-SAN BRUNO SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT The City of South San Francisco, in compliance with Resolution No. 382 of the Regional Water Pollution Control Board, San Francisco Bay Re~ion, has undertaken the follOwin~ actions: (1) Accepted en~ineerin~ report of Harry Jenks-John Jenks and Paul L. Adamson, on needed wastes pumpin~ and treatment plant enlargements. Pursuant to this report engineers have been authorized to proceed with preparation of workiu~ plans and specifications for the recommended enlargements. (2) Cities have made application for federal funds ~ranted under Public Law 660. State Regional Water Pollution Control Board has assigned priority ratiu~. (3) City Council has caused to be placed upon the ~eueral election ballot of November 6, question as to whether City of South San Francisco will be authorized to expend $1,893,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of municipal improve- ments includin~ additions, enlargements and modification of facilities for sewage treatment and disposal and work auxiliary thereto. (4) The City has prepared and submitted to every registered voter an argument in favor of the proposition. (5) The Cities are carryin~ on a receivin~ waters monitorin~ pro,ram as required and submittin~ findings regularly to the Water Pollution Control Board. (6) City Council has passed upon first readin~ ordinances amendin~ requirements of discharge of water and wastes into public sewer system, lowerin~ quantities of ~rease, suspended solids and BOD which may be discharged.