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Work Order
Approved Date
07/24/2007
Control Number
2007-249
Agenda Item Number
11.J.1
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Camp Dresser and McKee Inc.
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Work Order No. 8 North and South County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment
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public workshop. The completed AWSP resulted in the identification of the surface water <br /> storage areas as the long-term supply source. This Phase will be complete upon formal action <br /> by the BOCC to approve County staff with moving forward. Formal action by the BOCC is <br /> anticipated to occur on July 24, 2007 and will complete Phase I. <br /> Phase II - Coordination with SiRWMD and the Identification of the Specific Surface Water <br /> Source (THIS WORK ORDER) <br /> Now that surface water has been identified as the long-term supply option, the County must <br /> work with SJRWMD to identify the specific surface water storage area, drainage system, or <br /> combination thereof that can sustain the County's long-term demands and will be available for <br /> withdrawals in a timely manner. The County has requested CDM's assistance with facilitating <br /> discussions with SJRWMD and determining the specific surface water source for which the <br /> County will pursue a consumptive use permit (CUP) in the future. Services to be provided <br /> under this authorization are described in the scope of services below. <br /> Phase III - Construction of Additional UFA Wells to Meet Interim Needs <br /> In addition to pursuing the alternative supply on the long-term, the County intends to pursue <br /> the final three UFA wells at the North County WTP (to supplement the existing three wells and <br /> the three new wells that are currently under construction) in accordance with SJRWMD's <br /> recommendation to install all six new wells with reduced capacity. This will enable the County <br /> to bridge the gap between the current configuration and the implementation of the surface <br /> water supply source. The County also has a 7thwell permitted at the South County WTP in the <br /> existing CUP. Services associated with the permitting and installation of the additional UFA <br /> wells at both WTPs will be provided under a separate Work Order. The County intends for <br /> Phases II and III to proceed along a parallel track. <br /> Phase IV - Preparation of a CUP Application <br /> Phase II will conclude with a letter report that identifies the specific surface water storage area, <br /> drainage system, or combination thereof which the County will seek a withdrawal allocation <br /> from Phase IV will then provide for the preparation of a CUP application for allocation from <br /> that source, modeling services required to provide supporting documentation associated with <br /> the application, and response to a series of Requests for Additional Information that are <br /> anticipated to follow the initial application submittal. Services for Phase IV will be negotiated <br /> under a separate work order once the source is selected and the specific requirements for the <br /> permit are identified as a result of Phase II. <br /> Phase V - Surface Water Treatment Plant <br /> Upon completion of Phases I through IV, the County must make a determination on the need <br /> for a new WTP to treat surface water. Since the membrane technology required to treat surface <br /> water differs greatly from the County's current technology, the current WTP could not treat <br /> both UFA water and surface water. If it is determined that in fact a new WTP is required to <br /> treat the surface water and there is not sufficient land available at the existing County facilities <br /> to accommodate the WTP, the following steps will likely be required: <br /> ■ Site selection and land acquisition for new WTP; <br /> ■ Land acquisition for pipeline Rights-of-Way; <br /> ■ Permitting of new WTP, <br /> ■ Design of new WTP; and <br /> ■ Construction of new WTP. <br /> A-2 jb1M5 WO_Scope.Eoc <br />
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