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AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND MASTELLER AND MOLER, <br />INC., FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, ENGINEERING STUDY AND DESIGN OF <br />THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF A WEST REGIONAL SITE FOR AN <br />EFFLUENT DISPOSAL SYSTEM <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utility Services Director Terry <br />Pinto dated May 18, 1992: <br />DATE: <br />MAY 18, 1992 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINT <br />DIRECTOR OF UTI SERVICES <br />PREPARED ROBERT 0. WISEMEN, P.E�6W <br />AND STAFFED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND ENGINEER FOR <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, ENGINEERING STUDY AND DESIGN OF <br />THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF A WEST REGIONAL <br />SITE FOR AN EFFLUENT DISPOSAL SYSTEM <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. US -92 -03 -ED <br />BACKGROUND <br />On February 25, 1992, the Board of County Commissioners authorized the <br />Department of Utility Services to conduct negotiations and to proceed <br />with an agreement with Masteller and Moler, Inc., for the <br />above -referenced project based upon the outcome of the negotiations. <br />(See attached agenda item.) <br />ANALYSIS <br />Negotiations with Masteller and Moler, Inc., for professional services <br />have been completed, and a standard form of agreement between owner and <br />engineer for professional services, with Work Authorization No. 1, were <br />submitted to the County for approval. (See Exhibit A.) <br />Work Authorization No. 1 consists of existing data survey, field data <br />collection and feasibility report. The consultant will investigate and <br />study the following alternative methods of effluent disposal: <br />1. Wetland treatment and disposal <br />2. Percolation ponds with underdrain <br />3. Hyacinth pond treatment <br />4. Spray irrigation <br />5. Deep lake and wetland system (with no discharge) <br />Based on the authorization study, the consultant will recommend the <br />most efficient, cost effective and permittable system in utilizing the <br />West Regional site for an effluent disposal system. <br />31 <br />JUN 02 1992 <br />I <br />