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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
03/26/2019
Control Number
2019-052
Agenda Item Number
12.G.4.
Entity Name
Atkins
Subject
Reclaimed Water Master Plan
Project Number
CCNA2018 Work Order 2
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Subtask 3.3.1 Reclaimed Water Model <br />ATKINS will perform hydraulic modeling analyses to identify areas in the system with possible <br />deficiencies in the distribution system during present and future demand scenarios. These <br />locations will be identified by running the system under peak -hour demand conditions, using a <br />criterion of a minimum pressure of 45 psi at all locations. Areas of low pressure will be <br />identified, and additional piping recommendations will be provided to alleviate the issues. <br />The hydraulic model will be used to evaluate alternatives needed to meet future reclaimed <br />water demands. Improvements may consist of new reclaimed water mains; new pumps at <br />existing pump stations, new booster pump stations, and new storage tanks. Attention will be <br />made to HSPs, GSTs and SCADA controls that may be needed, as a result of the modeling <br />analysis. <br />Subtask 3.4 Technical Memorandum <br />ATKINS will develop a Technical Memorandum summarizing the results of the hydraulic <br />modeling. Three copies of the draft Technical Memorandum will be submitted to IRCDUS for <br />review. One copy of the draft Technical Memorandum will be provided in Portable Document <br />Format (PDF). A half day workshop with IRCDUS will be conducted to review the draft <br />Technical Memorandum and hydraulic modeling. Comments received on the draft Technical <br />Memorandum will be incorporated into the Master Plan. <br />Additionally, ATKINS will provide IRCDUS with digital copies of final model scenarios. <br />Task 4 Review Regulatory Compliance Considerations <br />Objective: Identify regulatory compliance issues that will have an effect on the Reclaimed Master <br />Planning process. <br />Current and future regulations and permitting requirements will be important considerations in <br />maintaining and expanding the existing system. In this task, ATKINS will identify regulatory <br />issues that may be relevant to the Master Plan. Information relative to these acts, rules, or <br />programs within the context of master planning will be briefly summarized in a Technical <br />Memorandum. <br />This work will be accomplished through the following subtasks: <br />Subtask 4.1 Existing Regulations <br />Summarize existing regulations (federal/state/local) regulations concerning reclaimed water <br />including cross connection control program offered by the County. Existing reuse connection <br />requirements are defined in County's existing Land Development Regulation (LDR) Section <br />918.06. Consultant will summarize any proposed changes that may be required to this section of <br />LDR as result of the master plan. County will undertake the process to make the changes to the <br />LDR. <br />Subtask 4.2 Existing and Pending Permits <br />Summarize existing permits, as well as, any pending or future permits that will be required for <br />reclaimed water supply and quality, and facility siting (federal/state/local), covering the same <br />categories as listed above. <br />
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