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San Bruno City Council Meeting June 28, 2011
4. Presentations
A
Charles
Brust
started
in
water
division
as
a
meter
reader.
He
advanced
to
more
detail
than
highly
responsible
duties,
such
as
mapping
of
hydrants
determining
fire
hydrant
flows
using
the
hydrant
flushing
program,
doing
water
quality
sampling
and
adding
essential
information
to
the
water
emergency
plan.
The
city
relies
on
Charles
for
being
an
essential
team.
Member
for
production
of
the
annual
consumer
confidence
report
and
Charles
produces
the
monthly
reports
concerning
water
quality
to
the
State
Department
of
Health
Services
magician
Charles
was
a
dive
master
scuba
diver
senior
trainer,
as
well
as
a
police,
reservist
Charles.
C
D
Thank
you
hired
on
512
1986
maintenance,
worker
water
division.
It's
one
of
the
people
that
first
started
in
the
water.
There's
a
lot
of
people
start
somewhere
else,
and
then
they
end
up
at
the
water
vision
became
senior
maintenance,
worker
of
8,
12
and
then
1197
senior
matias.
Worker
position
was
reclassified
to
public
works
pages
were
to
receive
water
treatment
grazed
to
certificate
in
November,
1995
became
maintenance,
technician
on
10
13
2003
receive
water
distribution,
operator,
certification,
examination
grade
3
and
11
204.
E
Person
with
few
words
but
I
have
a
couple
of
words:
I
I
kind
of
look
at
this
as
kind
of
a
like
a
milestone
for
me.
As
far
as
being
here
25
years,
I
I
think
this
is
more
important
for
the
guys
that
I
work
with,
because
all
these
guys
that
I
have
been
working
with
we're,
almost
I
could
say
this
way
described
it.
Is
there
the
bottom
or
the
or
the
base
for
everything
that
gutters
in
this
city
I
mean
with
all
the
teamwork
that
I've
worked
with
I?
E
E
Whether
people
realize
it
or
not,
we
have
been
running.
We
have
managers
that
assist
us.
A
lot
of
people
may
not
agree
with
us,
but
it's
it's
a
something
like
a
harmony
everybody
puts
in
their
to
sounds,
and
we
get
things
done.
We
were
I'd,
say
prieto
earthquake
we
came
in,
nobody
asked
us
all.
The
guys
came
in
took
care
of
business
back
in
the
time
that
we
had.
The
floods
went
back
in
El
Nino
and
about
45
days
of
bloody.
E
Nobody
realized,
but
we
were
out
there
middle
the
night,
taking
care
of
the
slides,
taking
care
of
our
people
that
we
care
about.
I
may
not
be
from
the
city.
I
live
in
Pacific.
Excuse
me
from
Pacifica,
but
we
come
in
and
take
care
of
you
and
that's
something
that
everybody's
got
to
understand.
September
ninth
last
year
we
ended
up
working
through
pretty
pretty
a
devastating
situation
we
came
in.
We
didn't
ask
for
anybody
to
call
us
in.
E
We
just
came
in
and
we
took
area
and
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
this
is
important
for
me
and
I.
Think
for
everybody
that
works
here.
They
have
to
be
recognized
that
we
come
in
here
for
this
city
and
that's
that's
it
I
mean
that's
a
little
nutshell
what
we
do
and
it's
just
not
for
me
it's
for
everybody
and
all
the
classifications
and
the
secretaries
and
the
pupil
letter.
You
know
the
police,
the
fire,
everybody!
Well,
that's
that
I
think
you
guys.
A
Our
next
recipient
is
Ken
hall.
For
about
a
decade,
ken
hall
has
been
the
core
training
for
staff
hired
in
the
water
division.
He
has
the
most
superior
knowledge
of
the
entire
water
system,
combined
with
detailed
information
and
skills
in
the
actual
practice
of
operations
and
maintenance
of
the
field
units,
including
eight
pumping
stations,
eight
water
tanks
and
five
wells.
A
Ken
is
up
at
about
6am
checking
out
the
water
system
and
making
changes,
if
necessary,
when
the
system
is
beginning
to
be
strained
by
increased
morning
use
of
water,
ken
uses,
direct
observation,
operation
and
maintenance
skills,
as
well
as
a
SCADA,
to
help
the
water
system
continuing
to
provide
the
citizens
with
a
high-quality
product.
Excellent
drinking
water.
Ken
is
an
essential
component
of
a
team
that
operates
and
maintains
one
of
the
best
small
water
systems
in
the
state
of
California
ken.
Please
join
me.
D
F
Good
evening,
honorable
mayor
City,
Council
residents
and
business
owners
of
our
community
is
an
honor
to
serve
all
of
you.
I
would
like
to
thank
retired
streets
manager,
Mick
Zais
ack,
for
choosing
me
to
work
in
his
division
and
mentoring
me
in
my
younger
career.
A
lot
is
happening
during
my
employment
here.
So
far,
I
would
like
to
share
a
few
things
that
stand
out
in
1989
8.9
earthquake
rocked
the
Bay
Area
and
caused
several
water
leaks
in
our
city
in
1998,
El
Nino
came
in
January
and
it
rained
for
two
months
straight.
F
F
San
bruno
is
where
I
want
to
live.
That's
why
I
live
here
as
an
employee
working
with
high
standard
co-workers
is
why
I've
been
able
to
work
in
this
one
place
for
25
years?
That's
what
this
is
where
I
want
to
be.
This
is
my
choice.
I
would
also
like
to
thank
George
can
of
carrots.
He
was
the
manager
in
the
water
division
some
years
ago.
F
One
thing
that
stands
out
that
he
taught
me
was
after
each
job
daily.
He
would
ask
us:
what
can
we
do
to
improve
this
project?
It
was
all
about
the
details
with
him.
I
practiced
his
philosophy
today
in
closing
Thank
You,
honorable
mayor
and
city
council,
for
recognizing
me
on
this
day,
my
25th
well.
Thank
you.