ReclamationDistrictNo.2062 December2015EmergencyOperationsPlan
Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Operations Plan
Basic Plan
(California Water Code Section 9650 Safety Plan)
San Joaquin Operational AreaDecember 2015
ReclamationDistrictNo.2062 December2015EmergencyOperationsPlan
DISCLAIMER
“ThisEmergencyOperationsPlan(“Plan”)isintendedtobeasetofguidelinestobefollowedintheeventofafloodemergency.Emergencyconditionsmayvarysignificantly,andmayrequirethatdifferentelementsofthePlanbeutilizeddependinguponthenatureandextentoftheparticularemergencyevent,despitelanguageinthePlanthatappearstomandatecertainactions.NotwithstandinganythingtothecontrarysetforthinthePlan,includinganylanguagethatappearstorequireparticularaction(s),theDistrictpreservestheabilitytoundertakealloranyportionofthePlanasnecessaryandappropriatetorespondtotheparticularemergencyandpreservelifeandproperty.UndernocircumstanceswilltheDistrictBoardoritsofficersoremployeesbepersonallyresponsiblefortheproceduresundertakenornotundertakenbyReclamationDistrictNo.2062intheeventofafloodemergency,regardlessofwhethersuchprocedureswereorwerenotincludedinthePlan.”
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Revision# SectionsRevised DateofDistribution NameofApprovingAuthority
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RECORDOFINITIALDISTRIBUTION
Agency Name Address DateProvided
SanJoaquinCounty 2101E.EarhartAve.OfficeofEmergencyServices Suite300 Stockton,CA95206CityofLathrop 390TowneCentre Lathrop,CA95330Lathrop‐MantecaFireDistrict 800JStreet Lathrop,CA95330
LathropPoliceServices 15597SeventhSt. LathropCa95330DepartmentofWaterResources 3310ElCaminoAveFloodOperationsBranch Sacramento,CA95821CaliforniaOfficeofEmergency 3650SchrieverAveService Mather,CA95655CentralValleyFloodProtectionBoard 3310ElCaminoAve. Rm151 Sacramento,CA95821
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TableofContents Page1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose 11.2 Scope 11.3 PlanStructure 1
2 ConceptofOperations 2.1 SituationOverview 22.2 GeneralApproachtoSeasonalFloodOperations 32.3 PublicAlertandWarning 52.4 FloodFightOperations 62.5 FederalandStateDisasterAssistance 6
3. OrganizationandAssignmentofResponsibilities 3.1 Organization 7 3.2 AssignmentofResponsibilities 74. Direction,Control,andCoordination 4.1 ManagementandControlandDistrictOperationsandCoordination WithinDistrict 10 4.2 ManagementandCoordinationwithOtherJurisdictions 115. Communications 5.1 CommunicationsOrganization 14 5.2 DistrictCommunicationsEquipmentandProcesses 14 5.3 CommunicationswithOtherJurisdictions 146. Logistics,Finance,andAdministration 6.1 MutualAid 15 6.2 Resources 15 6.3 Procurement 15 6.4 LogisticsFacilities 15 6.5 FinanceandAdministration 157. PlanDevelopmentandMaintenance 7.1 PlanDevelopmentandMaintenance 16 7.2 TrainingandExercises 16 7.3 PlanEvaluation 168. AuthoritiesandReferences 17Attachments
Attachment1:EmergencyResponseandTrainingPolicy 18Attachment2:DelegationofAuthorityLetter 21Attachment3:FloodFightSupplyInventory 23Attachment4:StandardContractForm 26Attachment5:EmergencyResolutionTemplate 33Attachment6:RegulatoryNotificationTemplate 36Attachment7:PL84‐99RequestTemplate 38
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Section1‐PlanIntroduction
1.1 PurposeThepurposeofthisPlanistoensuretheeffectiveperformanceofReclamationDistrictNo.2062(RD2062)responsibilitiesinafloodemergencyincollaborationwithotherjurisdictionsperformingemergencyfunctionswithinandaroundtheDistrict.ThisPlanwillbeusedinconjunctionwiththeemergencyoperationsplansoftheStateofCaliforniaandtheSanJoaquinOperationalArea(SJOA)tofacilitatemulti‐jurisdictionalcoordinationwithinDistrictboundaries.Althoughthisisapublicdocument,specificproceduresandinformationofasensitivenature,aswellaspersonalinformation,mayberemovedfrompubliclyavailableversions.Thefulldocumentissubjecttorestricted‐usehandlingprocedures.ThisPlanmeetstherequirementsofSection9650oftheCaliforniaWaterCode.1.2 ScopeRD2062isanindependentjurisdictionwithresponsibilityfortheoperationandmaintenanceoftheleveesystemwithinitsjurisdictionalboundaries.ThisemergencyoperationsplandescribesdetailedproceduresformeetingthisDistrict’sresponsibility.OperationalplansofotherjurisdictionswithpublicsafetyresponsibilitieswithintheDistrictareonlyreferencedinthisPlan. ThisPlanwillcoverindetailthefollowing;
DistrictFloodPreparednessProcedures DistrictLeveePatrolProcedures DistrictFloodFightProcedures DistrictDewateringProcedures DistrictRecoveryandAfter‐ActionProcedures
1.3 PlanStructureThisPlanisstructuredasatraditionalfunctionalemergencyoperationsplaninaccordancewithComprehensivePreparednessGuide(CPG)101issuedbytheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA).Consistentwiththatguidance,andbecauseoftheDistrict’slimitedresponsibilitiesandlackofinternaldepartments,thisemergencyoperationsplanconsistsofthisPlanandonehazard‐specificannex,AnnexA–FloodContingencyMap(AnnexA).TheDistrict’sexistingfloodcontingencymapwillconstitutethisAnnexAcontainingtheDistrict’sspecificfloodresponseprocedures.ThemostcurrentfloodcontingencymapforthedistrictcanbeaccessedattheSJOAfloodcontingencymapwebsite.SeeFigure1.
www.sjmap.org/oesfcm Maintained by SJOA
Figure1
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Section2‐ConceptofOperations2.1 SituationOverviewSeetheSJOAHazardMitigationPlanforacomprehensivefloodriskassessmentfortheCountyofSanJoaquin.SeeAnnexAforDistrictboundaries,levees,pumpingstations,supplydepots,historicalfloodingsummary,locationsofpastbreachesandareasofhistoricseepageorerosion,topography,andcharacteristicsofwaterwaysfrontingDistrictlevees.RD2062,StewartTract,isboundedontheeastsidebytheSanJoaquinRiver,onthenorthsidebyOldRiver,andonthesouthwestsidebyParadiseCut.ThesouthernboundaryoftheDistrictistheUnionPacificRailroadrightofway,adjacenttoReclamationDistrictNo.2107(RD2107),whichformsanintegralphysicalpartofthetract.Asaresult,theU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersandCaliforniaDepartmentofWaterResourcesviewbothRD2062andRD2107asonefloodprotectionsystem.TheareassurroundingtheDistrictarewithinthefloodplainandprotectedbylevees.AccesstotheDistrictisfromStewartandMantheyRoadsviaInterstate5onthesouthsideandParadiseRoadfromtheeast.FutureaccesswillbethroughReclamationDistrict17intheformoftwonewbridgesandthroughanexpandedParadiseRoad.TheSanJoaquinRivervariesbetween150to200feetwidealongtheDistrictboundaries.OldRivervariesbetween100to125feetwideandParadiseCutisapproximately500‐600feetwidealongthesouthwestside.TheSanJoaquinRiverandOldRivercarrywateryearroundbutParadiseCutonlycarrieswaterduringhighwaterevents,withtheexceptionofirrigationwaterpumpedintotheCutbyParadiseMutualWaterCompany.NomajorislandsorbarriersexistintheSanJoaquinorOldRiverchannelsalongtheDistrictboundary.TwolinesoftheUnionPacificRailroadcrossStewartTracteasttowestonembankmentsandraisedtrestles.AhightrafficlinecrossesthesouthernportionofRD2107,roughlytwo‐thirdsofmilesouthofInterstate5inRD2107,primarilyontrestles,andasecondary,less‐usedline(alongtheboundarybetweenthetwodistricts),crossestheTractroughlythree‐fourthsmilenorthofInterstate5onaraisedembankmentpenetratedbyculverts.TheDistrictiscurrentlyprotectedbyleveesplacedwhentheareawasentirelyagricultural.Constructiononnewleveesmeeting200‐yearstandardsbeganin2005‐2006tosupportaplantourbanizethedistrict.Aninitialringleveeincorporatingportionsoftheoriginaldistrictleveeandnewdrylandleveesegmentswerecompletedin2005andawidenedSanJoaquinRiversegmentcompletedin2006.AdditionalleveeconstructionwilloccurovertimeastheRiverIslandsmasterplannedcommunitydevelopsundertheState’s200‐yearfloodprotectionstandard.Thiswillbecompletedinphaseswithimprovementofexistingleveesegmentstothenewstandardswithconstructionorre‐sitingofdrylandleveesegmentsforeachphase.Thisprocesswillleadtothepresenceofaringleveemeetingthe
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higherprotectionstandardssituatedwithintheexistingdistrictleveesystemuntilcompletebuildout.Thissystematicexpansionofthedrylandleveesegmentsmaybecurtailedandreconstructionoftheexistingfederalprojectleveesnotalreadyreconstructedperformedwhenthependingenvironmentalimpactstudy(EIS)forRiverIslandsisapprovedunderaRecordofDecisionandsubsequententitlements(e.g.Section408authorization)issued.Ineithercase,eventuallytheoriginaldistrictleveeswillberebuilttothehigherstandardexceptthatonthesouthwestsidetheimprovedleveesegmentwillbesetbackaminimumof150feetfromthecurrentleveepositionalongParadiseCut.Theresultingsetbackleveewillbebuilttothesamestandardsastheotherprojectlevees.Accordingtothe2010governmentcensus,thepopulationonStewartTractis17.Salesofhomesinthecurrentringleveeurbanarea(RiverIslandsPhase1area)beganinearly2014.Populationwillgrowovertimetoapproximately30,000atfullbuildoutinthenext10to20years.RD2062isthreatenedprimarilyfromriverinefloodsalongtheSanJoaquinRiveranditstributariesinthevicinity.DeltahightidaleventshaveminimumeffectonwaterelevationsaroundtheDistrict.ParadiseCutcarriesflowsofftheSanJoaquinRiverwhenwaterelevationsexceedtheheightofaweirplacedatthemouthoftheCut.2.2 GeneralApproachtoSeasonalFloodOperationsDistrictstaffwillcarryoutroutinepreparednessactivitiesatthebeginningofthefloodseasonasdescribedbelow.AnnexAdescribestheconceptofoperationsforactiveDistrictfloodfightactivities.Section3,OrganizationandAssignmentofResponsibilities,ofthisPlandescribesauthoritiesandresponsibilitiesforperformingroutineandemergencyactivities.2.2.1 RoutinePreparednessandInfrastructureMaintenanceTheDistrictperformsthefollowingroutinepreparednessactions.1. DistrictEngineerandSuperintendentinspectDistrictleveesonaroutinebasis2. Ongoingbaitingprogramforgroundrodents3. Ongoingvegetationcontrolprogram4. AnnualinspectionandinventoryofDistrictfloodfightsupplies,basedontheDWR
“AdvancedPreparationforFloodsandPatrolling”,and“FloodFightChecklist”5. Semi‐annualjointinspectionofleveeswithStateinspectors6. PeriodicjointinspectionofleveeswithFederalinspectors7. Annualinspectionandmaintenanceofaccesscontrolgatesonlevees8. Annualinspectionandmaintenanceofpumpingstations.Districtownspumpingstationsforinternaldrainagecontrol.Theprimarydistricttenant,GeorgePerryandSons,maintainsalldistrictpumpstations.AnotherRiverIslandsdevelopmentrelatedpublicagency(includingtheDistrict)mayassumemaintenanceofthesefacilitiesinthefuture.
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2.2.2 MonitoringandAnalysisTheDistrictwillmonitorandanalyzewaterconditions,elevations,andforecastsforwaterwaysaffectingDistrictleveesthroughoutthefloodseasonforthepurposeofpromptlyidentifyingheightenedthreatstotheintegrityofitsleveesystems.Theobjectiveofthismonitoringeffortistoidentifyconditionsthatwarrantadditionalactionsbeyondroutinefloodseasonpreparednessactivities.TheDistrictwillusethefollowinggagesandinformationsourcesinitsmonitoringeffort.PrimaryreferenceGauge:SanJoaquinRiveratMossdale: SeeAnnexAforstageinformationDatumNAVD88SecondaryreferenceGauge:SanJoaquinRivernearVernalis: SeeAnnexAforstageinformationDatumNAVD882.2.3 Alerting,Activation,andInitialResponseThefollowingactionswillbetakenwhenDistrictstaffidentifythetriggercondition.Districtstaffmayalsotaketheseactionsatanytimeitisfeltthatconditionsaffectingtheleveeswarrantsuchaction.
Action TriggerCondition AlerttheDistrictBoardofTrusteesandstaffIssueDelegationofAuthorityletterappointingDistrictIncidentCommander
OfficialpredictionthatMonitorStagewillbereachedatMossdaleGauge
ContactCityofLathrop,Lathrop‐MantecaFireDistrict,LathropPoliceServices,andSanJoaquinCountyOES
Potentialthreattoleveeintegrity,orDistrictbeginsemergencyrepairs
ActivateDistrictstaffandinitiateperiodicfocusedleveeinspections
StagereachesmonitorlevelatMossdale,19.5’NAVD88
Initiate24‐hourcontinuousleveepatrolsMobilizationofequipmenttopotentialreliefcutlocationsonParadiseCutLevee
Stagereaches20‐yearfloodelevationatMossdale,23’NAVD88orpotentialleveethreathasbeenidentifiedlocallyorbyanotheragency(e.g.DWRorUSACE)
RD2107stagereductioncutonParadiseCut
Assoonaspossibleafterfailureoflevee,andinundationofRD2107.Floodstageisforecasted;overtoppingpredictedonParadiseCutleveefromlandside.
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RD2062stagereductioncutonParadiseCut
AssoonaspossibleafterfailureofUnionPacificRailroad.Floodstageisforecasted;overtoppingpredictedonParadiseCutleveefromlandside.
SandbaggingoninteriorleveebetweenStations26+00and34+00
Forecastofstageandwind/waveconditionsthatwouldcreateovertoppingifinteriorflooded.
ContacttheState‐FederalFloodOperationsCenter Identifiedproblemonlevee
TheDistrictdoesnotuse“phases”whereobjectiveconditionstriggeragroupofactions.EachactionindicatedwillbetakenuponreachingthetriggerconditionshownorifDistrictstafffeelsitiswarranted.Asnotedbelow,theDistrictEngineerisresponsibleformonitoringobjectiveconditionsaffectingtheDistrict.Districtstaffwilltakealloftheaboveactionsupontheidentification,orverifiedreport,ofanyoutoftheordinaryconditiononaDistrictleveethatpresentsapotentialriskoffailure.2.3 PublicAlertandWarningTheDistrictwillpromptlynotifyjurisdictionsresponsibleforalertingandwarningthegeneralpublicuponidentificationofathreattoDistrictlevees.TheDistrictwillprovidedetailedinformationonthecharacteristicsofthethreatandwillassist,totheextentpossible,withnotificationofthepublicifrequested.Allalertandwarningofthegeneralpublicwillbecarriedoutinaccordancewiththeplansofprotectedjurisdictions.ThefollowingjurisdictionsareresponsibleforalertingandwarningthegeneralpublicwithinRD2062.CityofLathropLathropPoliceServices(SanJoaquinSheriff)Lathrop‐MantecaFireDistrictAlertingandwarningwillbeconductedjointlybythesejurisdictionsthroughtheSJOAusingtheprocedurescontainedintheSJOAWarningAnnex(seewww.sjgov.org/oes).TheDistrictwillprovidearepresentativetotheOperationalAreaandSJOAJointInformationCentertoassistwithalertandwarningmessagesifrequested.Inthefuture,evacuationmapsandbrochuresforthepublicwillbeavailableatadedicatedwebsitemaintainedbySJOA(seeFigure2).ThesemapswillcontaininformationonreceivingalertsandwarningswithintheDistrictalongwithevacuationandsafetyinstructions.RD2062hasbeendesignatedthe“StewartTractEvacuationZone.”ForRD2062thereisalsoa“RIVERISLANDSSHELTER‐IN‐PLACEMAP”mapmaintainedbytheCityofLathropandtheSanJoaquinCountyOfficeofEmergencyServicesforthecontingencythaturbanpopulationswithintheRiverIslandsatLathropPhaseIRingLeveeareisolatedbyfloodingofareasadjacenttothishigherstandardlevee.
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LocationofthepublicsafetyevacuationmapforRD2062isshownonAnnexA.2.4 FloodFightOperationsFloodfightoperations,includingleveepatrol,willbeconductedinaccordancewiththeproceduresinthisBasicPlanandthoseshownonAnnexA.AnnexAdisplaystheDistrict’sconceptofoperationsforemergencycommunications,patrol,andfloodfight.Floodfightprocedureswillincludedewateringoperations.ThisconceptofoperationsandrelatedresponseprocedureswillbemodifiedasneededbytheDistrictIncidentCommandertomeetthedemandsofactualemergencyconditions.PlansofjurisdictionswithresponsibilityforwarningandevacuationwithintheDistrictarereferencedonAnnexAaswellasinthisPlan.2.5 FederalandStateDisasterAssistanceTheDistrict’spolicyistomaintainmitigationandemergencyplansandprocedures,aswellasthephysicalconditionofitslevees,atthelevelrequiredtobeeligiblefordisasterpublicandindividualassistanceprogramssuchastheFederalStaffordActandPL84‐99programaswellastheCaliforniaDisasterAssistanceAct(CDAA).TheDistrictiscurrentlyworkingtowardsreinstatementintothePL84‐99programleveerehabilitationcomponentalongwithRD2107.Emergencyoperationswillbeconductedanddocumentedincompliancewithconditionsofthoseprogramsforreimbursementofdisasterexpenses.TheDistricthasassigneditsDistrictEngineertomaintainnecessarydocumentationduringanemergencyandtoparticipateinanyavailableassistanceprogramsafteradisasteronbehalfoftheDistrict.ToensurethattheDistricttakesstepstoquicklyaccesstherecoveryprocess,theseactionsshouldbeconsideredifanincidentisimminentoroccurring:
PL‐84‐99:o Pre‐developaUSACEPL84‐99requestletteronDistrictletterhead,see
Attachment#7o ContactDWRFloodOperationsCentero Follow‐upcalltoUSACEDistrictofficethatarequestwasmadetoDWRo NotifyOperationalAreaofPL84‐99request,sendcopyofwrittenrequest
StateandotherFederalprograms:
o RequestSanJoaquinCountytoProclaimtheExistenceofaLocalEmergencyo NotifyDistrictadministrationwhentheProclamationisestablished
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Section3‐OrganizationandAssignmentofResponsibilities
3.1 OrganizationTheDistrictwilluseitspaid,contract,andvolunteerstaffasshownbelowtoperformitsresponsibilitiesinafloodemergency.3.2 AssignmentofResponsibilitiesTheDistrictBoardofTrusteeshasmadethefollowingassignmentsofauthorityandresponsibilitytoensurethatneededemergencyactionscanbetakenpromptlyandefficiently.3.2.1 MakeLegalandFinancialCommitmentsonbehalfofDistrictTheDistrictPresidentshallhavetheauthority,oncetheDistrictBoardofTrusteeshasconcurredthatalocalemergencyisoccurring,to1)makealegalorfinancialcommitmentonbehalfofDistrictduringemergencyoperationsand2)purchaseadditionalfloodfightsuppliesormaterials.IntheabsenceofthePresidentorathisorherdirection,anysingletrusteeortheDistrictSecretarycanalsobeauthorizedasnecessary.Regardlessofthisauthority,thereisnolimittothecommitmentthatcanbemade.AnysingletrusteeortheDistrictSecretaryintheabsenceoftheDistrictPresidentcantaketheseactionsuponrecognitionofathreattoleveeintegrityevenwithoutpriorconcurrenceoftheDistrictBoardofTrusteesthatalocalemergencyisoccurring,butinthiscasetheDistrictBoardofTrusteesmustbenotifiedoftheactionwithin24‐hours.TheDistrictPresidentordesigneeshallsignwrittencontractswithprivatevendorsorotherpublicagenciesstemmingfromemergencyactionsasdescribedabove.
President of Board
Board Trustees (2 ea.)
District Counsel/Secretary
District Engineer (MBK)
Contract Superintendent
(1 each)
Emergency Levee Workers
(Hired or obtained as needed at time
of emergency)
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3.2.2 RepresentDistrictinOperationalAreaEmergencyManagementCommitteeTheDistrictIncidentCommanderisauthorizedandresponsibleforrepresentingtheDistrictatunifiedfieldcommandsasmaybeestablishedbytheSJOAaswellasforrepresentingtheDistrictattheSJOA,andmayspeakfortheDistrictinmatterspertainingto1)theconditionofDistrictlevees,2)protectiveactiondecisionsbeingmadebypublicsafetyagencies,and3)anyrequeststomodifyorconformDistrictresponsethatcomeoutofthemulti‐agencycoordinationprocess.TheBoardPresidentwillissueaDelegationofAuthorityletter(seeAttachment2)confirminganddefiningthesespecificauthoritiesatthetimeofanemergencyandformallyidentifyingtheDistrictIncidentCommanderandDeputyIncidentCommanderuponreachingthetriggerconditiondescribedinSection2.2.3.3.2.3 ProvidePublicInformationTheDistrictBoardPresidentisauthorizedtospeaktothemediaonbehalfoftheDistrictaspartoftheSJOAJointInformationCenter.TheDistrictBoardPresidentmayassigntheSecretaryasthePublicInformationOfficer.3.2.4 MaintainEmergencySuppliesandEquipmentTheDistrictEngineerorDistrictSecretaryisauthorizedandresponsibleformaintainingtheDistrict’semergencyfloodfightingsupplies.TheDistrictEngineerwillensurethatsuppliesaremaintainedatinventorylevelssetbytheDistrictBoardofTrusteesoratanyminimumlevelsthatmaybesetbytheDepartmentofWaterResourcesguidanceorstatutes.TheDistrictEngineerisauthorizedtoacquiresuppliesasnecessarytomaintainthoselevels.3.2.5 MonitorWaterConditions,Elevations,andForecastsTheDistrictEngineerisauthorizedandresponsibleformonitoringwaterconditions,elevations,andforecastsforthepurposeofidentifyingconditionswarrantingadditionalactionbeyondroutinefloodpreparednessasoutlinedinthisPlan.3.2.6 Activateand/orDirectDistrictStaffduringEmergencyOperationsTheDistrictIncidentCommander,asassignedbytheDistrictPresident,isauthorizedandresponsiblefor:
ActivatingDistrictstaffandresources Requestingorprovidingmutualaidassistancefrompublicagencies SupervisingDistrictstaff,contractors,and/ormutualaidresourcesassignedto
Districtfor1)leveepatrol,2)floodfightoperations,and3)Districtde‐wateringoperations.
TheBoardwillusetheemergencyresolutiontemplate(SeeAttachment5)toproclaimalocalemergency.TheBoardPresidentwillissueaDelegationofAuthorityletter(seeAttachment2)assigningaDistrictIncidentCommanderasnotedinSection3.2.2.
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3.2.7 DocumentExpenditures,EmergencyActions,andRequestsforMutualAidTheDistrictEngineerandDistrictSecretaryorelectedofficialareauthorizedandresponsibleformaintainingnecessarydocumentationofemergencyexpenditures,damagetoDistrictinfrastructure,anduseofsupplyinventoriesinaccordancewiththerequirementsoffederalandstatedisasterassistanceprograms.TheDistrictEngineerandDistrictSecretaryorelectedofficialareauthorizedandresponsibleforthepreparationandsubmissionofdisasterassistanceclaimsduringtherecoveryperiodthroughallfederalandstatedisasterassistanceprogramsthatmaybeapplicableandrelevanttoDistrictcostsandmutualaidrequests.
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Section4‐Direction,Control,andCoordination
4.1 ManagementandControlofDistrictOperationsandCoordinationWithinDistrict
DistrictstaffauthorizedandresponsibleforcarryingouttheactionsoutlinedinSection3,OrganizationandAssignmentofResponsibilitieswillusethedirection,control,andcoordinationfacilitiesandprocessesdescribedinthissection.Communicationsandlogisticssystemsforcommand,coordination,andresponsearedescribedinSections5and6.DistrictstaffwillusetheNationalIncidentManagementSystem(NIMS),andtheStandardizedEmergencyManagementSystem(SEMS),toorganizeDistrictresponseactivities.DistrictstaffwillcomplywiththeproceduresoftheSanJoaquinCountyUnifiedFloodFightCommandtowhichtheDistrictisassigned,theSJOAMulti‐AgencyCoordinationSystem(MACS),oranyother“asneeded”commandstructureputinplacebylocalofficialsforpurposesofinter‐agencycoordination.4.1.1. ManagementandPolicyTheDistrictshallmaintaindirectionandcontrolofDistrictoperationsduringemergencyperiods.TheDistrictBoardofTrusteesshallmeetandconferasdeemednecessarybythePresidentduringemergencyoperationstoperformtheirpolicymakingandfinancialresponsibilitiesduringemergencyresponseoperations.BoardmeetingswilloccurinthefieldorifneededattheofficeoftheDistrict,73W.StewartRoad,Lathrop,California.TheBoardPresidentwillissueaDelegationofAuthorityletter(seeAttachment2)appointingaDistrictIncidentCommanderuponreachingthetriggerconditionindicatedinSection2.2.3.TheDistrictIncidentCommanderwillberesponsibleforallDistrictemergencyactions.4.1.2 DistrictIncidentCommandTheDistrictwillappointoneincidentcommandertomanageallindividualincidentsoccurringontheDistrictleveesystemasan“incidentcomplex”duringanysingledisastereventasallowedinNIMSprotocols.TheDistrictwilloperateona24‐houroperationalperiod.4.1.3 IncidentCommandFacilitiesTheDistrictdoesnotmaintainpre‐identifiedfacilitiesforhostingemergencyactivitiesbeingundertakenbyDistrictstaff.TheDistrict’sprincipalandofficialofficeistheRiverIslandsatLathropofficeat73W.StewartRoad,Lathrop.Districtactivitieswillbeorganizedandcoordinatedinthefield,attheofficialDistrictofficeoratotherincidentcommandfacilitiesestablishedbypublicsafetyagenciesortheSJOAatthetimeoftheemergency.
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4.2 ManagementandCoordinationwithOtherJurisdictionsTheDistrictwillensurethatpropermanagementandcoordinationismaintainedwith1)otherpublicagenciesandjurisdictionsoperatingwithintheDistrictincludingtheCityofLathropandSanJoaquinCounty,2)neighboringreclamationdistricts,and3)theSJOA.Thefollowingprocedureswillbefollowedtoaccomplishthisfunction.4.2.1 UnifiedFloodFightCommandPostTheCityofLathrophasestablishedafloodfightcommandwithapre‐identifiedcommandpostlocationtofacilitatecoordinationandmutualaidbetweenneighboringreclamationdistrictsandsupportingcityagencies.TheDistrictIncidentCommanderwillreporttothisfloodfightcommandlocationtocoordinatethedevelopmentandimplementationofincidentactionplans.Unifiedsituationassessment,resources,andtacticalplanningofmulti‐agencyfloodfightactivitieswilltakeplacewithinthisunifiedcommand.ThelocationoftheCityofLathropfloodfightcommandisatthecorporateyardlocatedat:15755S.SeventhStreet. TheCountyofSanJoaquinhasestablishedfourpre‐plannedunifiedfloodfightcommands,withpre‐identifiedcommandpostlocationstofacilitatecoordinationandmutualaidbetweenneighboringreclamationdistrictsandsupportingcity/county,state,andfederalagencies.TheDistrictIncidentCommanderwillreporttotheDistrict’sassignedunifiedfloodfightcommandtocoordinatethedevelopmentandimplementationofincidentactionplans.Unifiedsituationassessment,resources,andtacticalplanningofmulti‐agencyfloodfightactivitieswilltakeplacewithinthisunifiedcommand.SeeUnifiedFloodFightCommandMapatwww.sjmap.org/oesfcm.RD2062isamemberoftheSOUTHDELTAFLOODFIGHTCOMMANDestablishedbytheSJOA.TheSouthDeltaFloodFightCommandmeetsattheCardozaHayBarnonPerrinRoad.TheboundariesandassignmentstothiscommandmaybeviewedontheSJCountyUnifiedFloodFightCommandMapavailableatwww.sjmap.org/oesfcm.(SeeFigure2).4.2.2 SJOAEmergencyOperationsCenterTheCountyofSanJoaquinmaintainsandhoststheSJOAEmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC)at2101E.EarhartAvenue,Stockton,intheRobertJ.CabralAgriculturalCenter.TherecouldbeotheremergencyfacilitiesestablishedundertheOA‐EOClocatedinseparatelocations.TheOperationalAreaMulti‐AgencyCoordinationGroup(MACGroup)maybeactivatedtoassisttheEOCDirectorprioritizeincidentsforallocationofscarceresources,includingmutualaid,assistsPlanning/Intelligenceininformationsharing,andconductresourcecoordinationprocessesinaccordancewiththeproceduresmaintainedbySanJoaquinCountyOfficeofEmergencyServices.ThisgroupworkscloselywiththeOA‐EOCLogisticsSection.
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TheSJOAPlanning/IntelligenceSectionwillprovidedisasterintelligenceandsituationalstatustoparticipatingjurisdictionsuponactivationinanemergency.ThisDistrictwillparticipateasneededinthisdisasterintelligenceandinformationsharingprocess.Seewww.sjgov.org/oesforrelevantSJOAplans.RD2062isasignatorytotheSJOAAgreementandassuch,itsIncidentCommanderwillparticipateinSJOAmulti‐agencycoordinationprocessesandproceduresonbehalfoftheDistrict.GeneraltraveltimesfromDistricttotheSJOAemergencyoperationscenteris15minutes.DistrictrepresentativemayremotelycommunicatewiththeSJOAEOCthroughcellulartelephone.4.2.3 State‐FederalFloodOperationsCenterTheDepartmentofWaterResourceshasspecialauthorityunderWaterCodeSection128toassistreclamationdistrictswithfloodfightoperations.TheDepartmentofWaterResourcesmaintainstheState‐FederalFloodOperationsCenter(FOC)toperformthesefunctionsandsupporttheoperationsofotherStateandFederalagencies.TheDistrictwillmaintaincommunicationswiththeFOCinordertoreceiveandprovideinformationwiththatfacilityandtorequesttechnicalassistance.TheDistrictwillcommunicatewiththefloodoperationscenterthroughtelephonesystemsorSouthDeltaUnifiedFloodFightCommandmulti‐agencycoordinationactivitieswhereFOCrepresentativesarepresent.4.2.4 SJOAJointInformationCenterPublicInformationtothepublicandjurisdictionswillalsobecoordinated,planned,andcarriedoutthroughtheSJOAJointInformationCenter(JIC).TheDistrictwillassistwithriskcommunicationasrequestedbytheoperationalarea.Seewww.sjgov.org/oesforrelevantSJOAplansandprocedures.TheDistrictwillprovideapublicinformationofficerasrequestedwhowillhaveauthoritytoapproveinformationreleases.TheDistrictinformationofficerwillidentifythelocationandscheduleofthejointinformationcenterfromtheSJOAPublicInformationOfficeratthebeginningofthefloodevent.
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Figure 2: Unified Flood Fight Commands
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Section5‐Communications5.1 CommunicationsOrganizationTheDistrictwillmaintainadequatecommunicationsequipmenttoimplementthisemergencyplan.Thissectionidentifiesequipmentand/orsystemsavailableforcommunications,1) BetweenDistrictstaff,contractors,andotherstaffworkingunderDistrictsupervision2)WithotherpublicagenciesoperatingwithintheDistrict3)Withneighboringreclamationdistricts4)WiththeSJOAEOC5)WiththeStateFloodOperationsCenter5.2 DistrictCommunicationsEquipmentandProcessesTheDistrictdoesnotownoroperatecommunicationsequipmentcurrently.TheDistrictwillrelyprimarilyonpersonalcellphonesofitsstaffandtrustees,tomaintaincommunicationsbetweentheBoardofTrustees,DistrictSecretary,DistrictIncidentCommander,andotherTemporaryHelpresponsestaffthatmaybehiredduringtheemergencyperiod.IntheeventoffailureofcellulartelephonesystemstheDistrictwillusemessengerstotransmitinformationbetweenitsstaffandotherjurisdictionsaswellasregularlyscheduledcoordinationmeetingsofthefieldunifiedcommandsandtheSJOAorganization.5.3 CommunicationswithOtherJurisdictionsTheDistrictwillmaintaincommunicationswithotherjurisdictionsbycellulartelephoneandbyparticipationinmeetingsoftheCityofLathropandSouthDeltaUnifiedFloodFightCommand.TheCityofLathropandtheSanJoaquinOperationalAreamayassignradioorphonecommunicationsequipmenttotheDistrictifthiswillprovidereliablecontact.5.3.1 SJOAEmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC)TheDistrictwillmaintaincommunicationswiththeSJOAEOCbycellulartelephoneandparticipationinscheduledmeetingsoftheSJOAmanagement.TheDistrictwillmaintaintelephonenumbersassignedbytheSJOAforusebyreclamationdistrictstocontacttheEOC.5.3.2 DepartmentofWaterResourcesState‐FederalFloodOperationsCenterTheDistrictwillcommunicatewiththeFloodOperationsCenterbycellulartelephone.Additionalcommunicationsequipmentmayalsobeprovidedtoensurecontact.
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Section6–Logistics,FinanceandAdministration6.1 MutualAidTheDistrictisasignatorytotheCaliforniaMasterMutualAidAgreement,andtheSJOAAgreement.Districtstaffwillfollowtheprocessesoutlinedinthosedocumentsforrequestingandprovidingmutualaid.TheDistrictwillcoordinatedirectlywiththeCityofLathropforanymutualaidpriortocoordinatingwiththeSJOA.TheCitywillcoordinateonbehalfoftheDistricttoseekmutualaidwiththecountythroughtheSJOA.TheSJOAAgreement,andSanJoaquinCountyOrdinanceshaveprovisionsallowingtheSJOALogisticsSectionandSanJoaquinCountyPurchasingAgenttoacquireandtransport,onbehalfoftheDistrict,resourcesrequestedbytheDistrict.Mutualaidrequestsfortechnicalassistanceandservices,floodfightcrews,suppliesandmaterials,andotherresourceswillbemadethroughtheSJOALogisticsSectionand/ortheOperationalAreaPublicWorksMutualAidCoordinator.Seewww.sjgov.org/oesforoperationalareaplansandprocedures.6.2 ResourcesSeeAttachment3forinventoryofdistrictfloodfightresources.SJOAmaintainsseventwenty‐footcontainerswithfloodfightsuppliesthatthedistrictcandrawonthroughtheSJOAAgreement.InventoryofthatresourcecanbeobtainedfromSJOA.Inaddition,DWRstoresresourcesatthePortofStocktonarea.6.3 ProcurementDistrictmaintainsstandardformsandprocessesforinitiatingandexecutingcontractswithprivatevendors.TheDistrictmaintainsastandardcontractformforcontractsunder$25,000inano‐bidenvironment.TheDistrictmaintainsaseparatecontractformforcontractsover$25,000addingabondingrequirement.Contractsover$25,000willbeawardedthroughaninformalbidprocessifpracticableinlightofemergencyconditions.Ifanemergencysituationispresent,theDistrictmayadministercontracts,aslegallyallowedunderadeclaredemergency.(SeeAttachment4forsamplecontract)6.4 LogisticsFacilitiesSeeAnnexAforlocationsofpre‐planneddeliverypoints,locationsofDistrictsupplies,andDistrictsupplystagingareasandpoints.6.5 FinanceandAdministrationThe District maintains financial and administrative records associated with emergency response in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 13--Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments. Emergency response and construction records, including field reports, procurement and construction management files are maintained by both the District and the District Engineer and are retained as prescribed by the grant authority. District maintains a safety plan for employees and work rules as appropriate.
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Section7‐PlanDevelopmentandMaintenance7.1 PlanDevelopmentandMaintenanceTheDistrictBoardPresidentandDistrictEngineerareresponsibleforoverseeingthedevelopmentoftheRD2062EmergencyOperationsPlan.TheDistrictEngineerwillmaintaintheDistrictFloodContingencyMapwhichconstitutesAnnexA.TheDistrictBoardPresidentandDistrictEngineerareresponsibleforperiodicreviewofthesedocumentstodeterminetheneedforrevisionsorupdates.TheDistrictBoardwillapprovethisplanwheninitiallycompleted.TheDistrictPresidentisauthorizedtoapproveroutineupdatesandrevisions.TheDistrictBoardwillreviewandre‐approvetheEmergencyOperationsPlanandAnnexAatleasteverythreeyears.RevisedplansmustbereviewedandapprovedbyprotectedcitiesandtheCounty.7.2 TrainingandExercisesTheDistrictwillmaintainatrainingprogramtoimplementthisemergencyoperationsplanandtomeetminimumfederalandstaterequirementsfordisasterreimbursement.AllDistricttrainingwillcomplywiththeNationalIncidentManagementSystem(NIMS)andtheStandardizedEmergencyManagementSystem(SEMS).TheDistrictEmergencyResponseandTrainingPolicydescribestheDistricttrainingprogramindetail(seeAttachment1).DistrictemployeesinvolvedintheimplementationofthisemergencyoperationsplanwillreceivetrainingontheDistrictEOP–BasicPlanandAnnexA.DistrictstaffwillparticipateininternalexercisesandexercisessponsoredbytheSJOAjurisdictions.7.3 PlanEvaluationRD2062staffwillprepareawrittenAfter‐ActionReport(AAR)afteranyDistrict‐declaredemergencyaffectingDistrictlevees.TheDistrictEngineerisresponsibleforthepreparationofthisreport.TheBoardwillreviewandapprovetheAAR,whichwillbrieflydescribeDistrictoperations,anyresponseproblemsthatarose,anddamagesustainedbytheDistrict.TheAARwillalsocontainrecommendationsforimprovingDistrictemergencyoperationsinthefuture.TheBoardwillprovidedirectiontostaffastothepreparationofchanges,additions,orrevisionstotheDistrictemergencyoperationsplan.
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Section8‐AuthoritiesandReferencesFederal
FederalCivilDefenseActof1950(PublicLaw920,asamended)
RobertTStaffordDisasterReliefandEmergencyAssistanceActof1988(PublicLaw93‐288,asamended)
State
CaliforniaEmergencyServicesAct(Chapter7,Division1ofTitle2oftheGovernmentCode)
StandardizedEmergencyManagementSystemRegulations(Chapter1ofDivision2ofTitle19oftheCaliforniaCodeofRegulations
Local
OrdinanceCodeofSanJoaquinCounty1995,Title4–PublicSafety,Division3.–CivilDefenseandDisaster,Section4‐3008
RiverIslandsatLathropPhase1LeveeSystemUrbanLevelofProtectionDistrictEngineer’sReport,MBK2015
StandardOperationandMaintenanceManualfortheLowerSanJoaquinRiverLevees,LowerSanJoaquinRiverandTributariesProject,California.
ATTACHMENT1
EMERGENCYRESPONSEANDTRAININGPOLICY
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Attachment 1
Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Response and Training PolicyReclamationDistrictNo.2062BoardofTrusteesherebyadoptstheNationalIncidentManagementSystem(NIMS)fororganizingemergencyresponseactivities.TheBoardfurtherestablishesthefollowingemergencyresponseandtrainingpolicies.EmergencyResponseInanemergency,theDistrictBoardofTrusteesisresponsiblefordetermininggeneralresponsepolicyandperformingfinancialoversight.TheDistrictIncidentCommanderisresponsiblefororganizingDistrictresponseactivities,supervisinganyhiredstafforcontractorsworkingfortheDistrict,andforcoordinatingwithoutsideagencies.TheDistrictherebyestablishesthepositionofEmergencyLeveeWorkerforpurposesofhiringorre‐assigningnon‐Districtstaffforleveepatrolorotherfloodfightingtasksatthetimeoftheemergency.NationalIncidentManagementSystemTrainingGuidanceInregardtomeetingnationaltrainingrequirements,theDistrictwillcomplywiththeprovisionsoftheNationalIncidentManagementSystemTrainingProgramManual,September2011andanysubsequentrevisionstothatdocument.TheDistrictwillalsocomplywithCaliforniaStandardizedEmergencyManagementSystem(SEMS)trainingrequirements.TheNIMSTrainingProgramManualindicatesthatfederaltrainingguidanceisnotabsoluteandthatorganizationsshouldtailortheirtrainingtothelevelofincidentcomplexitythattheirstaffwouldpotentiallymanage.AftercarefulreviewofthedefinitionsofincidentcomplexitylevelsshownonPage16oftheNIMSTrainingProgramManual,thisBoardhasdeterminedthatDistrictresponsibilitiestopatrolitsleveesandrespondtothreatstoleveestructuralintegritywouldrequireDistrictstafftomanageType4incidents.DistricttrainingrequirementsoutlinedbelowmeetNIMStrainingrecommendationsforType4incidents(pages17and18,NIMSTrainingProgramManual,September2011)andSEMStrainingrequirements.ReclamationDistrictNo.2062TrainingRequirementsTheBoardofTrusteesherebyestablishesthefollowingtrainingrequirementsforDistrictstaffinvolvedinfloodemergencyoperations.
ATTACHMENT2DELEGATIONOFAUTHORITYLETTER
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Attachment 2
ReclamationDistrictNo.2062DelegationofAuthorityLetter
Asof_______hrs,__________,Ihavedelegatedtheauthorityandresponsibilityforthe(Time) (Date)
completemanagementoftheReclamationDistrictNo.2062______________________Incident(NameofIncident)
to____________________________________________________________actingasDistrictIncident(NameofIndividuals)
CommanderandDeputyIncidentCommanderrespectively.
Instructions
AsIncidentandDeputyCommander,youareaccountabletomeandtheBoardofTrusteesfortheoverallmanagementofthisincidentincludingcontrolandsupervisionoverDistrictstaffandcontractors.Iexpectyoutoadheretorelevantandapplicablelaws,policies,andprofessionalstandards.
Mygeneralconsiderationsformanagementoftheincidentare:
1. ProvideforsafetyofDistrictstaff.2. KeeptheBoardandDistrictSecretaryinformedofkeyactions,andthesituation.3. ComplywiththeReclamationDistrictNo.2062FloodSafetyPlananddocument
conditionsrequiringitsmodification.Myspecificdirectionsandclarificationsofauthorityforthisincidentare:1.2.3. By: _________________________________ (President,BoardofTrustees) _________________________________ Date
ATTACHMENT3FLOODFIGHTSUPPLYINVENTORY
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ATTACHMENT3:FLOODFIGHTSUPPLYINVENTORY
Description/units RecommendedMinimum
Onhandasof11/5/2015
VisqueenPlastic,roll100’X20’X10mil 10 10SandbagBurlap,each 10,000 3,000empty/2,000fullTwine(250lb),box 3 150rollsWoodenStakes,each 200 7bundlesTieButtons,each 1,000 TobepurchasedLinemanPliers,each 5 5SledgeHammers,each 5 5Shovel,each 6 15SurveyLathe,bundle 2 TobepurchasedFlaggingTape,box 1 TobepurchasedPermanentMarker,pack 1 4Pad/PencilSet,each 1 TobepurchasedSpotlightw/extrabattery,each 1 7with3packsofextra
batteriesFlares 6Rope 3LifeVests,each 10 20Waterproofgear 6RainBoots 5Gloves 20TrimmingShears 2PickAxewithCuttingBlade 2Axe 2UtilityKnife 3HatHats 6ProtectiveGlasses 8PersonalHeadLamps 6TapeMeasure 1Rake 1
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RD2062SupplyStorageUnitlocatedoffStewartRoadadjacenttoDistrictOffices
ATTACHMENT4STANDARDCONTRACTFORM
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Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Repair ProjectStewart Tract San Joaquin County
ContractNo.2062‐##‐##‐## FORM“A‐3” CONTRACTFORMThisagreement,madeandenteredthisdayof,YEAR,byandbetweenReclamationDistrictNo.2062,hereinafterDISTRICT,and,hereinafterCONTRACTOR.For and in considerationof thepaymentshereinafter specified tobemadebyDISTRICT,CONTRACTORagreesatitsownpropercostandexpense,todoand/orprovidethefollowinginaccordancewithapplicableplansandspecificationsandasdirectedbyDISTRICT:PROJECTDESCRIPTIONDETAILSandPROPOSALSUBMITTEDbyCONTRACTOR,ExhibitA.Thetotalagreeduponprice:NOTTOEXCEEDAMOUNTbasedonunitprices.Paymentshallbemadewithinsixty(60)daysafteracceptanceofworkorportionsthereofbyDISTRICTorasfollows: CONTRACTORshallprovideDISTRICTwithpaymentbondintheamountof_________inaccordance with Civil Code Sections 3247 through 3258. No payment will bemade byDISTRICTuntilsuchbondhasbeenreceived.CONTRACTORshallprovideDISTRICTwithperformancebondintheamountof___________guaranteeingfaithfulperformanceofsaidcontract.The complete Contract between the DISTRICT and CONTRACTOR shall consist of thefollowing component parts, to‐wit: This instrument; the NOTICE INVITING BIDS; theaddenda,ifany;theacceptedBidSchedule,includingallrequiredattacheddocuments;therequired bond(s) fully executed; and each of the component parts of the “EMERGENCYREPAIRPROJECT,”datedMONTHANDYEAR.ThisinstrumentandtheotherdocumentsmentionedaboveconstitutethecompleteContractbetweentheDISTRICTandCONTRACTORandthesaidotherdocumentsareasfullyapartofthisContractasifheretoattachedorhereinrepeated.Asusedherein,“INDEMNIFIEDPARTIES”collectivelyreferstoallthefollowing:DISTRICTanditsboardoftrustees,officers,agentsandemployees;andtheStateofCalifornia,andallofitsagencies,departments,officers,agentsandemployees,includingbutnotlimitedtotheCentralValleyFloodProtectionBoardand theDepartmentofWaterResourcesand theirrespectiveofficers,agentsandemployees.
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Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Repair ProjectStewart Tract San Joaquin County
ContractNo.2062‐##‐##‐##
FORM“A‐3”CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for its own work, property, and/or materials untilcompletionandfinalacceptanceoftheworkbytheDISTRICT.Intheeventoflossordamage,itshallproceedpromptlytomakerepairsorreplacementofthedamagedwork,property,and/ormaterialsatitsownexpense,asdirectedbytheDISTRICT.CONTRACTORwaivesallrightsCONTRACTORmighthaveagainstDISTRICTforlossofordamagetoCONTRACTOR'swork,property,ormaterials.PaymentshallnotbeconstruedasawaiverofthisorofanyothertermsoftheContract.CONTRACTORshallpayforallmaterial,labor,taxes,insuranceandotherclaims,liabilities,and obligations of any nature arising from any aspect of itswork performed under thisContract, and shall furnish satisfactory evidence of such payments upon request ofDISTRICT. CONTRACTORagrees to indemnify, defend, andholdharmless INDEMNIFIEDPARTIESfromallsuits,liens,orotherclaimsofanynaturearisingfromitsfailuretomakesuchpayments.CONTRACTORshallprovideandmaintainatalltimesduringtheperformancethefollowinginsurance:
Workers’ Compensation insurance meeting the requirements of both the State ofCaliforniaandtheFederalLongshoreandHarborWorkers’CompensationActtotheextentapplicable.
Insurance covering Public Liability, PropertyDamage, and Contractor’s ContractualLiability arising out of or relating to CONTRACTOR's performance hereunder (allincluding but not limited to work performance and the operation of automobiles,trucks and other vehicles) in amounts of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence,protecting CONTRACTOR and INDEMNIFIED PARTIES against liability for damagesbecauseofinjuries(includingdeath)andinanamountofnotlessthan$1,000,000peroccurrence against liability for damages to property. All of the following shall benamed as additional insureds on said policies: “ReclamationDistrict No. X and itsboardoftrustees,officers,agentsandemployees;andtheStateofCalifornia,andallofitsagencies,departments,officers,agentsandemployees.”
All insurance required hereunder shall be maintained in full force and effect in acompany or companies satisfactory to DISTRICT, shall be maintained atCONTRACTOR'sexpenseuntilperformanceinfullhereofandsuchinsuranceshallbesubject to requirement thatDISTRICTmustbenotifiedby thirty (30)days'writtennoticebeforecancellationofanysuchpolicy.Intheeventofthreatenedcancellationfornon‐paymentofpremium,DISTRICTmaypaysameforCONTRACTORanddeductthe same payment from amounts then or subsequently owing to CONTRACTORhereunder.
Evidence of such insurance shall be furnished by CONTRACTOR toDISTRICT uponrequest.
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Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Repair ProjectStewart Tract San Joaquin County
ContractNo.2062‐##‐##‐##
FORM“A‐3”
CONTRACTORspecificallyobligates itself toDISTRICT in the followingrespects (and thisagreementismadeuponsuchexpresscondition),towit:foranycost,expenseorjudgment(includingattorney'sfees)paidorincurredinthatbehalf.CONTRACTORshallbefullyandexclusivelyresponsibleforandshallpaywhendueanyandallapplicablecontributions,allowancesorotherpaymentsordeductions,howevertermed,requiredbyunionlaboragreementsnoworhereafterinforce.CONTRACTOR shall indemnify INDEMNIFIED PARTIES against, and save them harmlessfromanyandallloss,damage,costs,expensesandattorney'sfeessufferedorincurredonaccountofanybreachoftheaforesaidobligationsandcovenants,andanyotherprovisionsorcovenantsofthisContract.At any time before final settlement or adjudication of any loss, damage, liability, claim,demand,suitorcauseofactionforwhichCONTRACTORherebyagreestoindemnifyandsaveINDEMNIFIEDPARTIESharmless,DISTRICTmaywithhold fromanypaymentsdueor tobecomedueunderthisContractthereasonablevaluethereof,asdeterminedbyDISTRICT.CONTRACTOR specifically agrees that it is, or prior to the start of work hereunder willbecome,aCONTRACTORandanemployingunit subjectasanemployer, toall applicableUnemploymentCompensationStatutes.CONTRACTORfurtheragreesasregards,(a)theproduction,purchaseandsale,furnishinganddelivering,pricing,anduseorconsumptionofmaterials,suppliesandequipment,(b)thehire,tenureorconditionsofemploymentofemployeesandtheirhoursofworkandratesofandthepaymentoftheirwages,and(c)thekeepingofrecords,makingofreports,andthepayment, collection, and/or deduction of Federal, State and Municipal taxes andcontributions that CONTRACTORwill keep and have available all necessary records andmakeallpayments,reports,collections,deductions,andotherwisedoanyandallthingssoastofullycomplywithallFederal,StateandMunicipal laws,ordinances,regulations,andrequirements in regard to any and all saidmatters insofar as they affect or involve theCONTRACTOR's performance of this Contract, all so as to fully relieve INDEMNIFIEDPARTIES fromandprotect itagainstanyandall responsibilityor liability thereforeor inregardthereto.CONTRACTORshall protect andkeep INDEMNIFIEDPARTIESharmless and free fromallliability,penalties,losses,damages,costs,expenses,causesofaction,claimsandjudgmentsresulting from injury or harm to any person or property arising out of or in any wayconnectedwiththeperformancehereof.CONTRACTORshallfurtherholdINDEMNIFIEDPARTIESharmlessfromliabilityorclaimsfor any injuries to or death of CONTRACTOR's employees resulting from any causewhatsoever,andshallindemnifyINDEMNIFIEDPARTIES
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Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Repair ProjectStewart Tract San Joaquin County
ContractNo.2062‐##‐##‐##
FORM“A‐3”
CONTRACTORfurtheragreesastocomplywithCaliforniaLaborCodes including,butnotlimitedto:
PursuanttoLaborCodeSection1771forcontractsover$1,000.00,thisdistrictworkswith the Compliance Monitoring Unit/Division of Labor Standards Enforcement andrequiresthatallcontractorsandsubcontractorsworkingonthisprojectkeepcertifiedpayrollrecordsinaccordancewithLaborCodeSection1776,andtosubmitelectronicallyviatheDepartmentofIndustrialRelations(DIR)ComplianceMonitoringUnitwebsite.ForanyquestionspleaseemailCMU@dir.ca.govorcall916‐263‐1811.Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.1, a contractor or subcontractor shall not bequalifiedtobidon,belistedinabidproposal,subjecttotherequirementsofSection4104ofthePublicContractCode,orengageintheperformanceofanycontractforpublicwork,unless currently registered andqualified toperformpublicworkpursuant to Section1725.5.Inaccordancewith theprovisionsofLaborCodeSection1720etseq., theDivisionofLaborStandardsandResearchhasdeterminedthegeneralprevailingratesorwagesandemployer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, travel time, andsubsistencepayasprovidedforinLaborCodeSection1773.8.ItshallbemandatoryupontheCONTRACTORhereinanduponanySubcontractortopaynotlessthanthesaidspecifiedratestoalllaborers,workers,andmechanicsemployedbythemintheexecutionoftheAgreementpursuanttoLaborCodeSection1774.TheCONTRACTORshallpostjobsitenotices,asprescribedbyregulation1771.4(a)(2).
The District or District Representative shall make periodic site visits to observe andinterview workers regarding the payment of prevailing wages and proper workclassifications.ContractorandeachSubcontractorshallcooperateandcoordinatewiththeDistrictandprovideunaccompaniedaccesstoworkersonthejobsite.Attentionisdirectedtotheprovisionsinsection1777.5andsections1777.6oftheLaborCode concerning the requirement to employ apprentices by the CONTRACTOR or anySubcontractorunderit.Contractors and any Subcontractors shall be assessed penalties for violating labor codesectionsasstatedaboveandasspecifiedinthelaborcode.CONTRACTORcertifiesthatheisawareoftheprovisionsofSection3700oftheLaborCodewhichrequireeveryemployertobeinsuredagainstliabilityforworkers’compensationortoundertakeself‐insuranceinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthatcode,andthathewillcomply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of thisContract.
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Reclamation District No. 2062 Emergency Repair ProjectStewart Tract San Joaquin County
ContractNo.2062‐##‐##‐## FORM“A‐3”
Thisagreementshallnotbemodifiedexceptbywrittendocumentexecutedbythepartieshereto.CONTRACTOR RECLAMATIONDISTRICTNo.2062By: By: Title: Title:
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APPENDIXA
Thefederal andstate labor lawrequirements applicable tothecontract arecomposed ofbutnotlimitedtothefollowing items:1. Thecontractor's dutytopayprevailingwages underLaborCodeSection1770etseq.,
shouldtheprojectexceedtheexemption amounts.2. The contractor's duty to employ registered apprentices on thepublic works project
underLaborCodeSection1777.5.3. Thepenaltiesforfailuretopayprevailingwages(fornon‐exemptprojects)andemploy
apprentices includingforfeituresanddebarmentunderLaborCodeSections1775and1777.7.
4. Therequirement tokeepandsubmit copies uponrequest ofcertified payroll recordsunderLabor Code Section 1776, andpenalties for failure todoso under LaborCodeSection1776(g).
5. Theprohibition againstemployment discriminationunderLaborCodeSection1777.6;theGovernment Code,andTitleVIIoftheCivilRightsActof1964.
6. Theprohibition againstaccepting orextracting kickback fromemployeewagesunderLaborCodeSection1778.
7. TheprohibitionagainstacceptingfeesforregisteringanypersonforpublicworkunderLaborCodeSection1779,orforfillingworkordersonpublicworksunderLaborCodeSection1780.
8. Therequirement tolistallsubcontractors underPublicContracts CodeSection4104.9. The requirement to be properly licensed and to require all subcontractors to be
properlylicensedandthepenaltyforemployingworkerswhileunlicensedunderLaborCodeSection1021andundertheCaliforniaContractorsLicenseLaw,foundatBusinessandProfessionsCodeSection7000etseq.
10.The prohibition against unfair competition under Business and Professions CodeSection17200‐17208.
11.The requirement thatthecontractor beproperly insured forWorkers CompensationunderLaborCodeSection1861.
12.TherequirementthatthecontractorabidebytheOccupational,SafetyandHealthlawsandregulationsthatapplytotheparticularconstructionproject.
13.Thefederalprohibitionagainsthiringundocumentedworkers,andtherequirement tosecureproofofeligibility/citizenshipfromallworkers.
14.TherequirementtoprovideitemizedwagestatementstoemployeesunderLaborCodeSection226.
Certification:I acknowledge that I have been informed and am aware of the foregoingrequirements andthat Iam authorized tomakethis certification on behalf of [name ofsubcontractor]. Date Name ofpersonsigningand company
ATTACHMENT5EMERGENCYRESOLUTIONTEMPLATE
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RESOLUTIONOFTHEBOARDOFTRUSTEES OFRECLAMATIONDISTRICTNO.2062 (STEWARTTRACT) EMERGENCYMEETINGDATE:______________________
RESOLUTIONNo.
UponspecialnoticetoandconsentbytheTrusteesofReclamationDistrictNo.2062,oftheCountyofSanJoaquin,StateofCalifornia,anemergencymeetingoftheBoardofTrusteeswasheldatthedistrictofficesat73WestStewartRoad,Lathrop,CAon[DAYandDATE]at[TIME].TheBoardagreedthatanemergencysituationexistswhichrequiresimmediateactionbytheDistrict
[DESCRIPTIONOFEMERGENCYEVENT,JUSTIFICATION]
EMERGENCYDECLARATIONWHEREAS,thetrusteesofReclamationDistrictNo.2062haveconsideredthe
conditionoftheDistrictLeveesandthepotentialriskofgeneraloperationattheexpenseofpublicsafetyandagriculturalproduction;and
WHEREAS,theTrusteeshavenotedthattheSacramentoandSanJoaquinDeltais
andwillcontinuetoexperiencehighwaterlevelsresultingfromheavyrainfallsandrunoff,hightides,andhighwinds;and
WHEREAS,theDistrictisexperiencing[DESCRIPTIONOFEMERGENCYEVENT];
andWHEREAS,afterconsultationwiththeDistrictEngineersandafteravisual
assessmentoftheconditionoftheDistrictleveeson[DATE(S)andTIME(S)],theDistrictfoundanddeclaredon[DATE]thatanemergencysituationexistedandthatallnecessaryandrequiredworktoprotecttheDistrictandtheDistrict’sleveesshouldbecompletedattheearliestpossibledate.
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NOW,THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDANDORDEREDbytheBoardofTrusteesoftheReclamationDistrictNo.2062,asfollows:
1. Asof[DATE]anemergencysituationexistswithintheDistrictandalongthe
District’slevees,whichrequirestheDistricttoproceedimmediatelywiththeworktopreventthepossiblefloodingofthedistrict,andfailuretoitsleveesattheearliestpossibletime.
2. Thattheemergencyconditionwillnotpermitadelayresultingfroma
competitivesolicitationforbidsforsecuringmaterialsandequipmentneededtoaddresstheemergency.
3. ThatthedistrictPresident,and/orDistrictEngineerbeherebyauthorized
anddirectedtoacquiresuchmaterialsandequipmentandtoenterintocontractsnecessaryandappropriatetomeettheemergencyneedsofthedistrict,withoutobservingtheneedtoseekformalcompetitivesolicitationofbids,orbonding.
CERTIFICATION
I,SusanDell’Osso,PresidentandtrusteeforReclamationDistrictNo.2062(District)doherebycertifythattheaboveisatrueandcorrectcopyoftheresolutionwhichtheBoardofTrusteesoftheDistrictunanimouslyadoptedon[DATE].
Executedon_______________________,inLathrop,California.
___________________________SusanDell’Osso
ATTACHMENT6REGULATORYNOTIFICATIONTEMPLATE
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WaterResourcesFloodControlWaterRights
EMERGENCYNOTIFICATIONDATE: TO: JohnPaasch,Chief:FloodOperationsBranch:DWRDivisionofFlood
Management SusanDell’Osso,President,Trustee:RD2062FROM: GilbertCosio,Jr.,DistrictEngineer:RD2062 SUBJECT: ReclamationDistrictNo.2062:EmergencyNotification
RequestforRegulatoryCoordinationSupportMr.Paasch, ReclamationDistrictNo.2062,StewartTract,ispreparingforanimminentemergencysituation.Dependingonchangesinweatherandriverconditions,theDistrictshalldeclarethatthereisanemergencysituationthatmaythreatentheDistrict’sabilitytoprovidefloodprotection.TheDistrictisformallyrequestingthesupportoftheFloodOperationsBranchChiefoftheCaliforniaDepartmentofWaterResourcestosupporttheDistricteffortstonotifyallrequiredregulatoryagenciestosatisfystateandfederalnotificationrequirements.ItistheintentoftheDistricttoprepareforandfloodfightanyandallincidentsthatmayariseduringthispendingemergencysituation. TheNotificationthatisbeingrequestedbytheDistrictshouldsatisfytheregulatoryagenciesrequesttoprovidesufficienttimetorespondtothependingactions.Dependingonconditions,andwillingnessoftherespondingregulatoryagencies,representativesmaybeabletoaccesstheDistrictleveesalongwiththeDistrictIncidentCommanderorDistrictEngineertoassessthefloodfightpreparationsorpotentialongoingactivities.Therepresentativemustbeproperlyequippedwithsuitablesuppliesandequipmenttobepreparedforon‐siteconditions.Contactmeimmediatelyforanyinformationat(916)456‐4400or(916)761‐1282. Regards, GilbertCosio,Jr.,DistrictEngineer ReclamationDistrictNo.2062MM/GC4641/MEMO‐STANDARD.DOCX
ATTACHMENT7PL84‐99REQUEST
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RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2062 73 West Stewart Road Lathrop, CA 95330
Office (209) 879‐7900
Monthday,20__DistrictCommanderU.S.ArmyEngineerDistrict,Sacramento1325JStreetEmergencyManagementSectionSacramento,CA95814‐2922SUBJECT: PUBLICLAW84‐99ASSISTANCEREQUESTDearSir:Theexistinghighwaterconditionsconstituteafloodthreattothesafetyofpersonsandpropertyof:_________________________,locatedintheCountyof:____________________,StateofCalifornia.Thepotentialthreatisbeyondourcapabilitytoaddress.ItisrequiredthattheU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersprovideemergencyassistanceintheformoftechnicalassistanceandtemporaryprotection.Sincerely, (signature)(publicofficial)(printname)(title)ContactPhone: (209)000‐0000(ContactFax): (209)000‐0000