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10/18/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Exhibit 1 <br />Scope of Work <br />Work Order # 2 <br />IRCDUS Septic to Sewer Conversion Evaluation <br />I. BACKGROUND: <br />On March 8, 2016 the Board of County Commissioners(BCC) authorize staff to further refine the ranking matrix <br />based on additional criteria, prepare cost estimates for the ranked areas and a TN/TP removal cost. On <br />November, 2013 the BCC approved two (2) sewer feasibility studies. The two studies targeted different <br />geographical areas in the unincorporated Indian River County. The study labeled "Summerplace" is located on <br />the north side of SR -510 between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon. The second area studied was <br />labeled "North Sebastian Area" generally described as having a western limit of US Highway 1, an eastern limit <br />of the Indian River Lagoon, a Northern Limit of Indian River Drive connection to US Highway 1, and the Southern <br />Limit as Main Street. During the same time many researchers were also studying the effects of Onsite Sewage <br />Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS) nutrient loadings causing algae blooms in the Indian River Lagoon. <br />The capital cost of converting septic to centralized sewer is an expensive undertaking as shown in the two <br />feasibility studies. Therefore, Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) staff decided to <br />evaluate a ranking mechanism based on several criteria. The primary goal of the two feasibility studies were <br />conducted to address the health of the Indian River Lagoon (IRL). The North Sebastian study in addition to the <br />health of the IRL also focused to maximize economic development and job creation along the US Hwy 1 corridor <br />in Sebastian. <br />The goal of the evaluation is to prioritize the areas based upon various physical and environmental factors <br />and determine the feasibility of incorporating the proposed systems into the 10 year Capital Improvements <br />Plan. The responsibility of an un -biased ranking system utilizing the physical and environmental factors as <br />justification will be the responsibility of the CONSULTANT. <br />Upon completion of the prioritization and ranking of the areas, CONSULTANT will evaluate the installation <br />of sanitary sewer collection system and provide an estimated cost for the installation of the recommended <br />improvements to the nearest existing sewer. As the individual areas are evaluated, CONSULTANT will <br />calculate the wastewater flow rate for these areas. <br />The CONSULTANT will then prepare a report summarizing the findings of the study. The results of the <br />prioritization and rankings will be presented in a tabular format along with the preliminarycost estimates <br />for each of the top 30 ranked areas. <br />69 <br />
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