Prunetree Shopping Center, Monterey County, California

BEI is responsible for the contract operation and maintenance of the Prunetree Shopping Center water system. This shopping center in Prunedale, CA has two wells for water supply plus two 50,000 gal storage reservoirs. The water does not require disinfection. BEI is responsible for the operation of the water system, certifying the backflow prevention valves, monitoring and reporting of the water quality to the Department of Public Health and preparation of the Annual Small Water Systems Report and Consumer Confidence Report.

Anzar High School, San Benito County, California

Under contract to the School District, BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the Anzar High School water treatment and distribution system. The water supply is from two wells. BEI is responsible for disinfection of the water supply, and monitoring and reporting of the water quality.

Hollister Ranch Estates Subdivision, San Benito County, California

Under contract to the Water Company (owned by the water users of the subdivision), BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the Hollister Ranch Mutual Water Company water treatment and distribution system. The water supply is from two wells. BEI is responsible for disinfection of the water supply, and monitoring and reporting of the water quality.

Union Heights Mutual Water Company, San Benito County, California

Under contract to the Water Company (owned by the water users of the subdivision), BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the Union Heights Mutual Water Company water treatment and distribution system. The water supply is from one well. BEI is responsible for disinfection of the water supply, and monitoring and reporting of the water quality.

Dunneville Estates Subdivision, San Benito County, California

Under contract to San Benito County, BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the Dunneville water treatment and distribution system. The water supply is from two wells. The treatment system removes manganese using greensand filters. BEI is responsible for the removal of manganese, disinfection of the water supply, and monitoring and reporting of the water quality.

City of Alameda, California

BEI was retained by a Easy Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) to trouble shoot an existing pump station to supply water for the fire system at the Alameda Naval Air Station in the City of Alameda. The project scope included determining how the pump station operates, preparing an Operation and Maintenance manual for the station, performing necessary repairs to make the pump station operable, perform regular pump tests, perform daily inspections of pump station, and providing on-call maintenance of the pump station. BEI personnel inspected the electrical and control systems to determine how the system was designed to operate. Necessary repairs were identified and completed to bring the pump station into compliance with current Health regulations. The system was started up and tested. Finally an O&M manual was prepared to provide detailed instructions on operations and maintenance procedures and a standard operating procedure developed for regular tests of the system.

City of San Juan Bautista, San Benito County, California

Under contract to the City, BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the City’s wells and reservoir and assists in the maintenance of the distribution system. The water supply is from two wells. BEI is responsible for the disinfection of the water supply, certifying the backflow prevention valves, monitoring and reporting of the water quality to the Department of Public Health and preparation of the Annual Small Water Systems Report and Consumer Confidence Report.

Stonegate Subdivision, San Benito County, California

Under contract to San Benito County, BEI provides complete operation and maintenance services for the Stonegate water treatment and distribution system. The system provides complete treatment to surface water from the San Felipe Water Project. The water supply is from a turnout on the raw water distribution system operated by the San Benito County Water District. The subdivision has a dual water distribution system, with both raw water and treated water delivered to each lot for landscape irrigation and drinking water respectively. BEI operates the surface water treatment system, which is virtually the same system as at La Honda and Memorial Park, to maintain compliance with bacteriological standards and both lead and copper and TTHM requirements. BEI also administers the cross connection control program between the raw water and treated water distribution systems and is responsible for reporting of the water quality to the Department of Public Health and preparation of the Annual Small Water Systems Report and Consumer Confidence Report. Several years ago BEI also used to do the water meter readings and billing for the 70 water customers.