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The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends approval <br />of this work authorization with our water continuing consultant as <br />presented and the expenditure of the lab and materials cost as <br />outlined. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved <br />the work authorization from Camp Dresser & McKee, <br />Inc., for engineering services as set out in staff's <br />memorandum. <br />SAID WORK AUTHORIZATION <br />IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />SLUDGEISEPTAGE ORDINANCE <br />This item was deferred. <br />PROCESS ANALYSIS AND MODIFICATION AT WEST REGIONAL AND GIFFORD <br />WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY CAMP DRESSER A MCKEE, INC. <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utility Services Director Terry <br />Pinto dated July 16, 1993: <br />DATE: JULY 16, 1993 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATO <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILI SERVICES <br />PREPARED WILLIAM F M IN <br />AND STAFFED CAPITAL P ER <br />BY: DEP F UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: PROCESS ANALYSIS AND MODIFICATION AT THE WEST REGIONAL <br />AND GIFFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, BY CAMP DRESSER <br />AND MCKEE INC. <br />BACKGROUND <br />During our master planning efforts, we had our consultant review the <br />wastewater treatment process at both of the above plants. We had <br />previously modified the plants' treatment process in-house to allow us <br />to meet the more stringent effluent requirements from the DER enacted <br />after the design and construction of these facilities. The main points <br />of further modification at each of these facilities are as follows: <br />West Regional: piping and head works modifications, providing <br />increased treatment capacity <br />Gifford: piping and process flow modifications, along with a <br />conversion from our existing course bubble aeration system to a <br />fine bubble diffuser system <br />47 <br />BOOK 90 F,1jc 83 <br />JUL 2 7 1993 <br />
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