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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
12/15/2009
Control Number
2009-333
Agenda Item Number
12.J.1
Entity Name
Camp Dresser & McKee
Subject
Work Order No. 17 Evaluate concentrate disposal options
Area
South County RO Plant
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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br /> SOUTH COUNTY WATER TREATMENT PLANT <br /> CONCENTRATE DISPOSAL EVALUATION <br /> WORK ORDER NO . 17 <br /> The purpose of this Scope of Services is for Camp Dresser & McKee Inc . (CDM) to evaluate <br /> disposal options for the South County Water Treatment Plant (WTP) concentrate and <br /> coordination of a mutually agreeable solution with the Florida Department of Environmental <br /> Protection (FDEP) . <br /> Background <br /> CDM was previously authorized under Work Order No . 5 to provide a preliminary evaluation <br /> of available disposal options for the South County WTP concentrate, alternative to the <br /> continued discharge into the South Relief Canal . Several options were evaluated; however, <br /> implementation of a combination of the previously evaluated alternatives would appear to <br /> leave the County with a portion of concentrate that could not be disposed of in the South Relief <br /> Canal within regulatory limits. The purpose of this effort is to further evaluate several options , <br /> identify new options (if available), and work with FDEP to coordinate a plan to partially or <br /> completely eliminate the surface water discharge into the South Relief Canal. <br /> TASK 1 .0 CONCENTRATE DISPOSAL EVALUATION <br /> CDM will continue to evaluate disposal options such as blending with reclaimed water, <br /> disposal to the existing wetland system at West Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, potential <br /> ability to increase chloride concentrations in the finished reclaimed water to provide to <br /> customers on the barrier island (where vegetation is naturally more salt tolerant) , identification <br /> of end-users that could use the blended stream, etc . CDM will summarize the most plausible <br /> solution(s) and present an alternative to FDEP within the allotted time frame. <br /> TASK 2.0 COORDINATION WITH REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> CDM will coordinate up to two face-to-face meetings with regulatory agencies such as FDEP <br /> and / or the Indian River Farms Water Improvement District, prepare for and attend meetings, <br /> and facilitate discussions with regulatory staff at the request of the County. This task also <br /> includes miscellaneous conference call meetings and meetings with County staff. <br /> TASK 3.0 PILOT PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY CONTROL <br /> CDM activities performed under this task consist of those general administrative functions <br /> required to assure that the project remains on schedule, within budget, and that the quality of <br /> the work products defined within this scope is consistent with CDM' s standards and the <br /> County' s expectations . This task also provides for monthly project status reports. <br /> OTHER SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> This authorization does not include : <br /> ■ Collection of water quality samples in receiving waters . <br /> ■ Contracting with an analytical laboratory for water quality analysis . <br /> ■ Design aspects related to alternate disposal options . <br /> 1 -1 j12529 Exhibit t . doc <br />
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