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• <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board, by a 4-0 vote (Chairman <br />Stanbridge absent) unanimously approved and adopted the <br />motions of the Beach and Shore Preservation Advisory Committee, <br />as recommended by staff. (Authorized (1) moving ahead with <br />Alternative #1 for Sector #7, calling for placing 417,000 cubic <br />yards of sand on the beach, with no structures and a 5 -year <br />renourishment period; and (2) staff to look for any feasible piece of <br />property that could be utilized as beach access for Sector #7, in <br />order to help obtain state funding.) <br />11.11.1_ CFNTRAT, WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACTTITV & <br />REGIONAT, ST,TTT)GF, PROCESSING FACILITY PROCESS AND <br />ODOR STITDV - POST, BTTCKT,FV, SCHTTH Rt JERNIGAN, INC, <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of September 20, 2002: <br />DATE: <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />PREPARED <br />AND STAFFED <br />BY: <br />SUBJECT: <br />SEPTEMBER 20, 2002 <br />JAMES E CHANDLER, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />W. ERIK OLSON <br />DIRECTOR OF UTIL SERVICES <br />AARON J. BOWLES, P.E. /1 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER f'F <br />DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />CENTRAL WWTF & REGIONAL SLUDGE PROCESSING FACILITY <br />PROCESS AND ODOR STUDY <br />WIP NO. 472-000-169-568 <br />RAC KGROTND: <br />The Central Wastewater Treatment Facility, located at 3550 49th Street, was purchased by Indian River <br />County in the late 1970's and is currently operating with a capacity of 2.0 MGD. The Central Regional Sludge <br />Processing Facility located adjacent to the Central WWTF at the same address, became operational in March <br />of 1983. Due to ongoing concerns with odor problems, the Department of Utility Services has implemented <br />installation of various odor control devices through previous Board approvals. Evaluation of the odor sources <br />and existing process controls will establish a baseline for existing odors and provide insight as to what can be <br />done to significantly reduce these odors. <br />OCTOBER 1, 2002 75 <br />• <br />