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WEST/CENTRAL REGION REUSE WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utilities Director Pinto: <br />DATE: MAY 23, 1991 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />PREPARED ROBERT 0. WISEMEN, P. E. <br />AND STAFFED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER i <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: WEST/CENTAL REGION REUSE WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN <br />'BACKGROUND <br />The present committed capacity of the West Regional Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant exceeds the capability to dispose of the reuse water <br />produced from the plant. The staff is currently involved in ongoing <br />:'negotiations with citrus grove owners to receive reuse water for <br />grove irrigation. Planning and negotiations with citrus grove <br />—owners could be affected by an unconcluded technical investigation <br />of using reuse water in citrus groves. - <br />The technical investigation will be concluded by the end of 1993. <br />We anticipate connections from Heritage Village and Countryside <br />North Mobile Home -Park to the plant within eight months. Therefore, <br />we face the necessity of additional disposal capabilities. The <br />Effluent Disposal Master Plan recommends the interconnection between <br />the West and Central Regions to enable delivering reuse water to the <br />demand area. The demand areas at this time are the Central/North <br />Regions, since there are several golf courses in these regions. - <br />ANALYSIS <br />The West Regional WWTP will produce 1.2 MGD within eight months. <br />The capability for disposal at this time is 0.5 MGD to the County's <br />Sod Farm, with 0.3 MGD additional to the proposed rapid infiltration <br />basin (RIBs) at I-95 West. Disposal at the County citrus groves is <br />0.06 to 0.085 MGD per day, Monday through Friday. <br />Central Regional Reuse Water Demand Area <br />There are several golf courses in the Central and North Region area <br />which need reuse water. <br />The problem of disposing of this excess effluent can be remedied by <br />delivering it to the demand area through this proposed reuse water <br />main. <br />The bid for construction should be scheduled in September 1991. To <br />meet this bid schedule, we must now begin the procedure to obtain an <br />engineering consultant to design this transmission main. <br />SUN 165 <br />Need <br />Permitted <br />Supply <br />Sandridge Golf Course <br />2 MGD <br />1 MGD <br />0.079 <br />Phase I and II -2 MGD <br />Bent Pine Golf Course <br />1.5 MGD <br />0.75 MGD <br />0 <br />Hawk's Nest Golf Course <br />1 MGD <br />0.35 MGD <br />0.148 MGD <br />Grand Harbor Golf Course <br />1 MGD <br />0.4 MGD <br />0.248 MGD <br />Vista Plantation Golf Course <br />1 MGD <br />none <br />0 <br />The problem of disposing of this excess effluent can be remedied by <br />delivering it to the demand area through this proposed reuse water <br />main. <br />The bid for construction should be scheduled in September 1991. To <br />meet this bid schedule, we must now begin the procedure to obtain an <br />engineering consultant to design this transmission main. <br />SUN 165 <br />
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