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ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATIVE TO NORTH COUNTY WASTEWATER <br />TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION SANDRIDGE GOLF COURSE EFFLUENT DISPOSAL <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utility Services Director Terry <br />Pinto dated March 26, 1992: <br />DATE: MARCH 26, 1992 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />PREPARED WILLIAM F. MCCAIN <br />AND STAFFED CAPITAL PROJECTS ENGINEER <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATIVE TO THE <br />NORTH COUNTY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION <br />SANDRIDGE GOLF COURSE DISPOSAL <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. IIS -90 -26 -DC <br />BACKGROUND <br />On May -'7, 1991, the Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners approved a work authorization with Masteller and Moler <br />for the design of Phase II, 1 MGD expansion of the North County <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant and associated effluent disposal' systems <br />(see attached agenda item and minutes). The effluent disposal work <br />on this project has been underway since that approval date; however, <br />the plant ,design was recently authorized by the Board of County <br />Commissioners on March 10, 1992 (see attached agenda item). Due to <br />the relatively low elevations on the new 18 -hole golf course at <br />Sandridge, we are unable to dispose of the entire 1 MGD of effluent <br />that will be generated by the Phase II expansion of the North County <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant: We are, therefore, proposing to install <br />additional disposal facilities on.. the existing 18 holes at <br />Sandridge. <br />ANALYSIS <br />Currently, we find that we can permit approximately 300,000 GPD on <br />the new proposed 18 holes at Sandridge. We must, therefore, look to <br />other areas to try to achieve a full 2 million GPD over both the new <br />and proposed 18 -hole golf course. To that end, we have negotiated a <br />contract with Masteller and Moler in the form of additional services <br />to their existing contract for this work, which will be for the <br />design of rapid infiltration basins on the existing 18 holes. For a <br />detailed explanation of these services and costs, please see <br />attached Addendum No. 1 to Exhibit A of Contract 2 (see atttached <br />copy of Contract 2) and the attached letter from Professional <br />Service Industries, who are the soil group Masteller and Moler are <br />utilizing. A cost breakdown for services is as follows: <br />71 <br />