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BOARD MEETING DATE: May 7, 2004
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Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env. Background Los Angeles County Weights and Measures Department (W&M) inspectors periodically inspect retail gasoline dispensing facilities to ensure compliance with their regulatory requirements. Since 1994, AQMD has contracted with this agency to conduct screening inspections of gasoline vapor recovery equipment concurrently with their routine inspections. The results of the screening inspections are reported to AQMD for follow-up enforcement action where appropriate. This inspection process has been mutually beneficial to AQMD, Los Angeles County, and the facility operators; providing AQMD with a cost-effective means of identifying noncompliant sources, while providing additional funding support to the Weights and Measures program. W&M inspectors are trained enforcement officers and have been trained on AQMD requirements by AQMD staff. Consequently, W&M inspectors would be acceptable as expert witnesses if necessary, and are unlikely to be challenged on their authority to inspect. These benefits would be forgone with a private contractor. This sole-source contract is unique in that the contractor is another government agency and the manner in which the work is performed could not be duplicated by another contractor. Accordingly, the sole-source justification for this contract is Section VIII(B)(2)(c) of the AQMD's procurement policy, services available only from the sole-source contractor. In addition, Section VIII (B)(2)(d)(5) authorizes a sole-source contract where the AQMD work is being performed concurrent with local government official duties, as in this case. A new testing component was added to the contract in July 1, 2003. Under this new provision, W&M inspectors began conducting liquid retention tests on hoses for balance systems in addition to a liquid interlock test. The process of draining, collecting and measuring residual gasoline from the nozzle and hose assembly is more consistent with routine activities conducted by the County. In practice this year, it has proven more appropriate for W&M inspectors to conduct these types of activities. During the year 2003, the County conducted inspections at 836 stations. They found and took action on AQMDs behalf at over 233 stations. They also performed over 9,300 individual vapor recovery related tests. Their efforts substantially improved the level of compliance in Los Angeles County. The existing contract with Weights and Measures is scheduled to terminate on June 30, 2004. AQMD and the County have mutually agreed that a continuation of this longstanding relationship is in their mutual best interest. Proposal Los Angeles County Weights and Measures Department inspectors will conduct tests and inspect Phase I and II gasoline vapor recovery equipment visually for obvious defects while conducting their routine inspections. AQMD will designate the elements of the tests and inspections, as well as provide a list of the retail gasoline dispensing facilities to be included in this contract. A copy of the report will be provided to the station operator at the time of the inspection and AQMD. W&M inspectors will not issue Notices to Comply or Notices of Violation, but will refer matters of observed noncompliance to AQMD for follow-up enforcement action. Los Angeles County Agricultural Commission will receive $38 for each service station inspection conducted and up to $52 per station for testing. Resource Impacts A total of $70,000 will be proposed for Weights and Measures Department vapor recovery testing and inspections in the FY 2004-05 AQMD Budget request. / / / |
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