P3S21 - Developing Device-Specific Maintenance Plans for Full Trash Capture Systems

Recorded On: 03/08/2021

Member: $25.00
Non-Member: $35.00

CWEA Contact Hours: 1.5 contact hours towards CWEA's Mechanical Technologist certification.

The City will share the process taken which led to assigning device-specific maintenance frequencies to each of the various full-trash capture systems and the continuing process used to track system performance and apply observations and learning to future adjustments to ensure the maintenance of these devices meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements while optimizing resources.

Learning Objectives:
Describe City of San Jose's experience maintaining full trash capture devices.
Identify process for developing device-specific plans for operation and maintenance of full trash capture systems.
Name strategies for how to incorporate ongoing learning to refine future device-specific plans.

Jennifer Seguin

Division Manager

City of San Jose

Jennifer Seguin manages the City of San José’s 125-person Sewer Maintenance Division The team, which is part of the Department of Transportation’s Infrastructure Maintenance group, consists of civil engineers and field staff who team ensure sewage is collected from homes and businesses and safely transported to the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility and stormwater is conveyed to local waterways to prevent flooding. Field staff maintain, clean, and repair more than 2,000 miles of sanitary sewer and 1,000 of separate storm sewer lines, 50 storm and sanitary pump stations, and a variety of large and small trash capture devices. The City’s in-house street sweeping team is also part of the group. Jennifer has more than 21 years of public service experience including a 17-year career with the City of San José managing the Infrastructure Maintenance Sewer Maintenance Division, Trash Load Reduction team, Wastewater Pollution Prevention team, Commercial Waste Management team, and the Green Building and Climate Action team, and four years with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Eleven years of management experience which includes serving as the Division Manager of the City of San José's Sanitary and Storm Sewer Maintenance Program. Jennifer maintains a LEED AP BD&C accreditation and also has 15 years of experience in high-tech engineering, sales, and marketing.

Ben Nguyen

Senior Engineer

City of San Jose

Ben is the Senior Civil Engineer for the City of San Jose’s Infrastructure and Maintenance (IM) Division. He had over 24 years of experience in planning, designing, and construction of public projects, and has been in IM Division for the past 5 years. He’s a registered Professional Engineer in California. He currently oversights the Sewer Engineering group which provides support for the day-to-day operation of the City’s collection system. He received a B.S degree in Civil Engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and a M.S. degree in Civil Engineering from San Jose State University.

Sam Anzaldua

Maintenance Supervisor

City of San Jose

Sam Anzaldua, Jr. has more than 25 years’ experience in municipal infrastructure maintenance of pavement and sanitary and storm sewers. Currently supervising the City of San José's Pump Maintenance Section, his 15-person team oversees maintenance of the City's 50 sanitary and storm pump stations, 12 miles of sanitary forced mains, 26 large and 118 inlet-based full trash capture devices and 35 stormwater treatment hydrodynamic separator devices.

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P3S 21 - Developing Device-Specific Maintenance Plans for Full Trash Capture Systems
Recorded 03/08/2021
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