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Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council
Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Pub~ic arks
Yarrow Drive Sinkhole and Emergency ewer Repair Update
This memorandum provides an update to Council Memo ID# 2020068 dated April 17, 2020,
(Attachment A) regarding the Yarrow Drive sinkhole and emergency sewer main break that
occurred on April 12, 2020.
Background
On April 12, 2020, staff from the Police, Fire and Public Works Utilities Departments
responded to a reported sinkhole in a private parking lot at 6300 Yarrow Drive
(Attachment B). Rainfall around this time was well above average, as the City of Carlsbad
received approximately 3.45 inches of rain on April 10, 2020, and 6 inches over a six-day
period beginning on April 8, 2020.
The sinkhole formed over a sewer pipeline located on private property in the City of
Carlsbad, which is owned by the Buena Sanitation District (Buena). The pipeline conveys
wastewater to the Encina Water Pollution Control Facility for treatment. Approximately 81%
of the pipe's flow originates in the City of Vista and approximately 19% in the City of
Carlsbad. A cost-sharing and use agreement governs the two cities' use of the shared
pipeline.
As the owner, Buena took the lead on the emergency repair of the pipeline. City of
Carlsbad wastewater staff assisted Buena's staff and contractors as needed to complete
the repairs and prevent any sewage spills.
Discussion
The memo on April 17, 2020, discussed the construction repair tasks that were known to be
needed at that time. However, the depth of the pipeline and manhole was found to be
approximately 30 feet, and additional problems with Buena's pipeline and manholes arose
during construction, causing the emergency repair to be more complicated than expected.
Additional work that was initially unanticipated included gradually sloping the excavation to
reach the 30-foot bottom of the manholes, continuing to bypass the sewage, constructing a
new manhole base, installing manhole risers to the grade in the deep excavation, backfilling
the excavation, replacing one additional manhole, rehabilitating another manhole and
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replacing sections of pipe. Furthermore, the sinkhole damaged the loading dock, parking lot,
irrigation and landscaping on the private property. Buena negotiated a settlement
agreement (agreement) of $330,097 to compensate the prope~ty owner for such damages
and allowed the owner to have direct control,of the repairs to the private property. The
Buena Board of Directors' Resolution approving this agreement is attached as reference
(Attachment C).
Buena initially estimated costs to complete the emergency repair at $575,000. With the
additional work as described above, the unaudited cost estimate for the repair totais
$1,521,587 and is summarized in the following table:
Contractor Contract Value Description
Colich & Sons, LP $500,000 Replace MH No. VB 4044.A0 and sewer bypass
TC Construction $525,000 Replace MH No. VB 4045 and rehabilitate VB 4044
Charles King $99,990 Sewer bypass VB 4045 and VB 4044
HDR $30,000 Condition assessment of manholes
MBI $16,500 Construction management
Vinje Middleton $20,000 Soil technician
Private Property $330,097 Damage paid to owner -see Attachment C, Buena
Board of Directors Resolution No. 2020-28
Total $1,521,587
City of Carlsbad's Share $286,700 Approximate estimate
Based on usage flow, the City of Carlsbad's share of this cost of $1,521,587 is 18.84%, or
approximately $286,700, in accordance with Agreement 18200-R, Section 12, Major Repair and
Reconstruction and Replacement. Though the estimates are unaudited, we do not expect them
to change significantly from this point forward.
To help fund this repair, Buena requested Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) emergency funding but was not successful. Therefore, the City of Carlsbad
wastewater budget will be responsible for the city's share of the total cost. When the
final cost is determined, staff will return to City Council to request additional
appropriation to cover these costs.
As previously discussed, there was significant rainfall surrounding this event. During the
event, the same Buena pipeline exceeded capacity downstream on Palomar Oaks Way. The
pipeline surcharged, spilled sewage and backed up into two nearby private buildings in the
City of Carlsbad. Staff from the. Cities of Vista and Carlsbad responded with vactor trucks to
address the issue. City of Carlsbad staff reported the spill to appropriate regulatory agencies
and posted signs the next day. Staff is hot yet aware of how much the regulatory fines or
claims from the affected buildings will be or which agency will be deemed responsible for
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the sanitary sewer overflow. These costs are not included in the above estimates.
Next Steps
Staff will update City Council when the total costs of the emergency repair and sanitary sewer
overflow are finalized and request additional appropriation to cover these costs.
Attachments: A. Council Memo ID# 2020068 dated April 17, 2020
B. Location Map
C. Board of Directors of Buena Sanitation District Resolution No. 2020-28
cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager
Celia Brewer, City Attorney
Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services
Neil Gallucci, Police Chief
Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief
Cindie McMahon, Assistant City Attorney
Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney
Vicki Quiram, Utilities Director
Kevin Branca, Finance Director
Kristina Ray, Community & Engagement Director
Ryan Green, Assistant Finance Director
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ATTACHMENT A
Council Memorandum
To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council
From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works
Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager
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Carlsbad
Memo ID# 2020068
Re: Yarrow Drive Sinkhole and Emergency ewer Main Break on April 12, 2020
This memorandum provides information on the Yarrow Drive sinkhole and emergency sewer
main break that occurred on Sunday, April 12, 2020.
Background
Shortly after 12:00 pm on April 12, 2020, city staff from Police, Fire and Public Works
Utilities Departments responded to a report of a sinkhole in a private pr9perty parking lot at
6300 Yarrow Drive. A van, either on or near the manhole, had fallen into a sinkhole which
resulted in a palm tree falling on top of the van. It was determined that the cause may have
been a collapsed sewer manhole along the Buena Outfall pipeline. This pipeline is owned by
the Buena Sanitation District (Buena), located within its easement and shared with the City
of Carlsbad for use through an agreement. Buena and City of Vista Public Works Department
staffalso subsequently responded. ·
The sewage continued to flow through the hole and into the Buena Outfall pipeline. This
pipeline conveys wastewater flow from Buena and the City of Carlsbad to the Encina Water
Pollution Control Facility for treatment and disposal. Shortly before this occurrence, the
McClellan-Palomar Airport weather station reported approximately 6.2 inches of rain over a ' ' '
6-day period the week of April 6, 2020, including 2.88 inches received within a 24-hour
period from midnight on April 9, 2020 t o midnight on April 10, 2020.
Discussion
Sewage flow continued down the pipeline and there was no sanitary sewer overflow (SSO)
observed . Before the San Diego County Public Heal t h Order t o shelter in place related to the
COVID-19 public health emergency, t he flow in the pipeline averaged 1.8 million gallons per
day of sewage. Due to the rain events and the County Public Health Order to shelter in
place1 the flow increased't o an average of approximately 3 million gallons per day of
sewage.
The pipeline is approximately 30 feet deep at t his locat ion, and P,umping was beyond the
capability of both agencies' equipment. Outside services were immediately required to
minimize the possibility of an SSO. An SSO would discharge untreated sewage int o
Encinas Creek which outlets to the Pacific Ocean.
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Buena took the lead on the project; however, City of Carlsbad Utilities staff has
continuously worked with Buena staff and the contractor to prevent the spilling of
sewage. Carlsbad Police and Fire Departments were on~site whenever needed.
Buena staff contacted Colich & Sons, LP (Colich), a company they already had under
contract to build the Buena Outfall Force Main Extension project which is currently under
construction along Palomar Airport Road, to repair the manhole and backfill the sinkhole.
Colich's construction crew and equipment were already mobilized in the area and were
best situated to c;1ssist and minimize the possibility of an SSO. In addition, Buena contacted
Michael Baker, Inc. (MBI} to assist with construction management and inspection for
Colich's work.
The business located at this building, Spectrum Assembly, Inc., provides an essential
service. Since April 13, 2020, approximately 150 employees have continued to work at .the
f;:icility. Staff has continually kept in conta.ct with the property manager and the business
owner to keep them updated on status.
Since beginning·work on April 12, 2020, Colich has expended approximately $200,000
bypassing the sewage with emergency diesel pumps, excavating and removing the
unsuitable soils and exposing the manhole base. The soil was found to be extremely
saturated and unstable, and the excavation could not be shored. Colich had to excavate a
larger hole in order to safely repair the manhole.
Colich's remaining work includes continuing to bypass the sewage, constructing a new
manhole base, installing manhole risers to the grade in the deep excavation of over 30 feet,·
backfilling the excavation and moving on to restoration of the surface,· irrigation and lights to
the parking lot of the private property owner.
Buena has estimated the total cost to complete the emergency repair to the manhole at
$575,000. They are executing an emergency contract with Colich in an amount not to exceed
$500,000 for services to repair the manhole and backfill the sinkhole. In addition, they are
executing an emergency contract with MBI in an amount not to exceed $50,000 for
construction management and inspection services. Buena has also issued a task order for
$25,000 With Vinje Middleton Engineering, Inc. (Vinje} for professional geotechnical
, engineering, materials testing and construction inspection.
The adjacent manholes that are being utilized for the bypasses also need repair or
replacement, which could cost up to an additional $150,000. Buena will be submitting
this project for possible Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) emergency
funding. Under the city's agreement with Buena for use of this pipeline and after
determination of availability of FEMA emergency funding, the Carlsbad wastewater
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operations budget may be responsible for a percentage of the total repairs on both
projects based on usage flow which is currently estimated at 15-20%.
As noted earlier, there was significant rainfall on April 10, 2020. That day, the same Buena
pipeline was over its full capacity in a downstream section on Palomar Oaks Way, which
surcharged, spilled sewage and affected two nearby buildings. Staff responded with vactor trucks
to address the issue. The spill was reported to appropriate agencies and signs were posted the
next day.
Next Steps
Utilities crews will continue to assist Buena on-site as needed and will continue to do so
until project completion, which is expected to be in approximately two weeks.
Staff will return to City Council with cost-sharing information as soon as cost of repairs are
finalized.
cc: Celia Brewer, City Attorney
Neil Gallucci; Police Chief
Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief
Cindie McMahon, Assistant City Attorney
Vicki Quiram, Utilities Director
Kristina Ray, Community and Engagement Director
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ATTACHMENT C
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-28
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
BUENA SANITATION DISTRICT, APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
AND RELEASE WITH RIF Ill-YARROW DRIVE LLC
The Board of Directors of the Buena Sanitation District does resolve as follows:
1. Findings. The Board of Directors hereby finds and declares the following:
A. On Sunday April 12, 2020, a sinkhole occurred at Buena Sanitation District's
sewer manhole VB-4044.A0 on private property located at 6300 Yarrow Drive in Carlsbad.
B. · The emergency repairs caused damage to existing private improvements on
6300 Yarrow Drive that are beyond the District's sewer easements.
C. Permitting the owner to repair its private improvements will allow them to select
the contractors of their choice, reducing the City's liability for claims if the repair work is not
completed to owner's standards. Staff recommends a one-time payment of $330,097 to the
owner of 6300 Yarrow Drive pursuant to a Settlement Agreement and Release.
2. Action.
A. The Settlement Agreement And. Release With RIF Ill-Yarrow Drive LLC is
approved, and Chairperson is authorized to execute the Agreement upon approval by the
owner.
3. Adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Buena Sanitation District held on October 13, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
Chairperson Ritter, Rigby, Franklin, Green, Contreras
None
ABSTAIN: None
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
0AROLD PIEB
APPROVED
Darold Pieper
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ATTEST:
KATHY VALDEZ, CLERK OF THE BOARD
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