Opportunity
San Clemente Planet bids #UT 2026-02
San Clemente FOG Program & NPDES MS4 Permit Inspection Services Solicitation
Posted
May 21, 2026
Respond By
June 22, 2026
Identifier
UT 2026-02
NAICS
541620, 562998
This opportunity from the City of San Clemente Utilities Division seeks a contractor to deliver Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Program and NPDES MS4 Permit Inspection Services. - Scope of Work: - Bi-annual inspections of grease control devices at approximately 173 non-exempt food service establishments (FSEs) - Annual inspections for grease best management practices, including return visits as needed - As-needed FOG plan reviews (estimated 10 per year) - Annual NPDES MS4 permit inspections for FSEs, commercial, industrial, and Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) sites - Maintenance of the City's FOG database and provision of annual reports - Delivery of educational materials to FSEs - Use of the City's 2NFORM Stormwater Information Management System for inspection data - Requirements: - Contractor must show proof of training from CWEA or equivalent - Prior experience administering similar FOG and NPDES programs - Knowledge of relevant plumbing and permit requirements - Insurance and City business license required - Contract Structure: - Initial three-year term with options for three one-year extensions - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are mentioned; this is a professional services solicitation. - Place of Performance: - City of San Clemente Utilities Division, 380 Avenida Pico, Bldg. N, San Clemente, CA 92672
Description
The City of San Clemente is soliciting proposals for a contract to provide Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Program and NPDES MS4 Permit Inspection Services. The scope includes bi-annual inspections of grease control devices, annual inspections for grease best management practices, plan reviews, and NPDES MS4 permit inspections for food service establishments and other commercial sites. The contractor will also maintain the City's FOG database, provide reports, and deliver education materials. The contract is initially for three years with options for three one-year extensions.