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with one of the approved survey consultants in preparation <br />for the special assessment project, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of October 3, 2005. <br /> <br />11.J.3. PUBLIC WORKS – BIOSOLIDS COLLECTION AND <br />DEWATERING FACILITY AT THE OSLO LANDFILL SITE – <br />UCP-2697 – CAMP DRESSER AND MCKEE, INC. – DESIGN, <br />PERMITTING, BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES – <br />CONTINUING CONSULTING SERVICES - WORK ORDER <br />NO. 2 <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Lowther for discussion, to <br />approve staff’s recommendation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis asked for an update on the joint facility with St. Lucie County <br />that the Board had approved. <br />Utilities Director Erik Olson explained that staff had tried for nearly a year to work <br />out a regional biosolids facility in St. Lucie. Unfortunately two things were a problem; Indian <br />River County was the only participant besides St. Lucie County and the venture needed more. Our <br />County’s cost would have been 50% higher by joining with them than doing it locally. The sludge <br />facility will now be moved to the landfill. The other problem was that the local haulers would be <br />affected by moving it to St. Lucie County. Taking it to the landfill eliminates that dilemma. <br />Improvements have been made to the Gifford facility, but the odor issue has not been satisfactorily <br />eliminated. <br />November 1, 2005 16 <br /> <br />