Alameda County Grand Jury • 2017-2018

Oakland's Aging Sewer System and How it Affects Lake Temescal Executive Summary Lake Temescal has long been considered

Published: October 12, 2018 11 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

F18-30
Oakland Public Works and the East Bay Regional Park District in notifying the public about Lake Temescal closures and the reasons for those closures gives the perception that public agencies are keeping important information from the community. Failure to supervise third party contractors repairing Oakland's
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F18-31
sewer lines and failure to require them to submit detailed reports of their repairs impede compliance with state reporting requirements and make it difficult to troubleshoot when future problems occurs on the same sewer lines.
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F18-32
Oakland Public Works' current sewer related training and technical certifications focus on only a few key employees, resulting in its sewer crews lacking broad technical knowledge. This lack of depth limits operational flexibility and succession planning. The Grand Jury learned that in two cases during 2017, onsite
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F18-33
estimates that sewage overflows exceeded 50,000 gallons were later reduced below 50,000 gallons by a supervisor back at the office, giving the perception that the volume was reduced to avoid additional testing and reporting required by the state.
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Conclusions 1

No Responses Found 2

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East Bay Regional Park District Special District
Oakland City