HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-114AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR WATER PLANT AND WATER
RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ2019070
WORK ORDER 7
Indian River County Utilities Department
South Oslo Road Water Treatment Plant Industrial Wastewater Facility Permit Renewal
This Work Order Number 7 is entered into as of this 17 day of August , 2021 pursuant to that
certain AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR WATER PLANT AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
SERVICES RFQ2019070 entered into as of this 5th day of November, 2019 (collectively referred to as the
"Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida
("COUNTY") and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., ("Consultant").
The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth on
Exhibit A (Scope of Work), attached to this Work Order and made part hereof by this reference. The
professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B
(Fee Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference. The Consultant
will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit C
(Time Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference all in
accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. Pursuant to paragraph 1.4 of
the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall conflict with the terms of the Agreement
and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in each individual Work Order as
if fully set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of the date first
written above.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
By:
Jospr E. lescher, Chairman
BCC Approved Date: August 17, 2021
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Attest: J rey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller
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Approved:
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
EXHIBIT #A
Work Order Number
Industrial Wastewater Facility Permit Renewal
for
South Oslo Rd Water Treatment Plant
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
Indian River County Utilities (IRCU) owns and operates a reverse osmosis (RO) water
treatment plant currently rated at 8.57 mgd maximum daily flow with an industrial
wastewater facility permit for demineralized concentrate disposal rated for 1.5 mgd
maximum daily flow. An upcoming expansion of the RO plant will reduce the amount of
membrane concentrate flow from 1.5 mgd to 1.3 mgd, but the overall water quality will
increase to the ATS. Also, a minor modification to the pen -nit dated April 23, 2021, to only
report average daily flow (ADF) on the DMR's was included.
The existing industrial wastewater facility permit FL0037940-006 expires May 6, 2022,
and IRCU desires to renew the operating permit and include some of these conditions listed
above. The renewal application and fees are due to be submitted to FDEP Southeast
District 180 days in advance, or by November 7, 2021.
The facility includes a new Algal Turf Scrubber system which includes up to 10 mgd of
stormwater pumped from South Relief Canal, comingled with RO plant concentrate which
trickles over a 4.6 acre treatment area prior to discharging to Sub -Lateral J-1 canal. Various
monitoring locations throughout the treatment system are included with monthly and/or
quarterly monitoring. A 1.15 acre final polishing man-made wetland is used to treat the
ATS treated blend water before discharging to the Sub -Lateral J-1 canal. A return (recycle
forcemain) allows reuse of effluent to hydrate the ATS in the event South Relief canal
supply water is not available for use. All surface waters' used for stormwater supply and
discharge of treated effluent are considered Class III fresh surface water, and therefore
require freshwater species (fathead minnows & daphnia water fleas) for chronic toxicity
testing.
The following scope of services consists of preparing and submitting an operating permit
renewal and responding to requests for additional information from the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The scope of services will consist of collecting and reviewing the existing operating data
since the last renewal (5 -years) and implementation of the Algal Turf Scrubber (ATS)
system, preparation and submittal of permit application including existing information
furnished by IRCU which will be updated as part of the application package, concentrate
water quality, and responding to FDEP requests for additional information (RFI).
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Consultant will attend a kick-off meeting to discuss the operation of the treatment system
since the previous permit renewal, collect data, and discuss potential revisions to the
permit through the application renewal. Consultant will conduct a site visit with
operations staff to review the operation of the existing ATS and stormwater pump station
and attend a pre-application/site meeting with FDEP staff as suggested in their notice of
permit renewal.
Consultant will prepare applicable application forms to maintain the existing rated
capacity. Application forms including 62-620.910(1) and 2DC 62-620.910(18) forms will
be prepared and submitted along with supporting tables, graphs, and process flow
diagram. Consultant will update the existing engineering report prepared for the previous
up -rating.
Consultant will prepare a list of data and documentation needed for the.preparation of the
permit renewal application. Information such as background water quality data,
treatment plant water quality, MOR's, daily plant flow data, non-compliance notices,
historical concentrate water characteristic data, etc., as a minimum, will be provided by
IRCU for use in preparing the permit application.
The following parameters are included as part of the existing operating permit and will be
reviewed as part of the permit application. Several.of these parameters are measured at
multiple locations within the ATS treatment system. Where practical and if desired, the
frequency and/or elimination of testing will be requested in the permitting process.
• Flow
• pH
• Phosphorus (Total)
• Nitrogen (Total) r'
• Ammonia Nitrogen
• Hydrogen Sulfide
• Dissolved Oxygen
• Fluoride
• ` Conductivity (Salinity)
Chlorine
'Temperature
CBODs (removed from testing)
Mercury
Copper
Gross Alpha
Radium 226/228
Fecal coliform (removed from testing)
Acute Toxicity (Daphnia water fleas, fathead
minnows)
Consultant will rely on the calculations for Total Daily Mass Load (TMDL) and ATS
system performance as outline in the permit.
A condition of the permit allows a reduction in monitoring frequency of acute toxicity to
every six months, which Consultant will review as part of the permit renewal, if the data
supports this request.
Consultant will prepare a draft application with supporting tables, graphs, trends, and
explanations to the permit application renewal and submit draft copies to IRCU staff for
review one month prior to submittal deadline. Consultant will attend a review meeting to
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discuss the draft application and supporting information and revise the permit application
based on comments developed in review meeting.
It is assumed that only minor adjustments to the best management plan and standard
operating protocols will need to be provided, and Consultant will update the existing Best
Management Practices (BMP) and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) provided and
prepared previously by IRCU.
We do not anticipate more than two requests for additional information which will be
addressed under this scope. Should the permitting process involve extensive coordination
and additional responses beyond what is listed herein with FDEP, this should be
considered additional scope and services.
A permit application fee of $6,000 will be paid for by IRCU and is NOT included in this
scope of services.
TIME SCHEDULE
Consultant will complete these tasks in a timely and mutually agreed upon schedule, and
intends on submitting the permit application and supporting information by the submittal
deadline of November 7, 2022.
FEE SCHEDULE
We will provide these services in accordance with our Continuing Services Contract
Agreement for Professional Services dated April 17th, 2018, with Indian River County.
The Consultant will provide professional services for Task 1 through Task 7 on a lump
sum fee basis as follows: /
Task No.
j Task
Task Fee
Task 1
Collect & Review Data
$
4,800
Task 2
Meetings
$
4,500
Task'3
Review & Evaluate Results
$
5,000
Task 4
Prepare Application
$
4,000
Task 5
Prepare Supporting Information
$
4,100
Task 6
Submit Permit Package & Coordination
$
3,300
Task 7
Respond to RAI's
$
6,500
Total Lump Sum Fee =
$
32,200
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
The following services are not included in the Scope of Services for this project, but may
be required depending on circumstances that may arise during the execution of this
project. Additional services include, but may not be limited to the following:
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Additional coordination and responses to FDEP or other agencies (IRFWCD)
Preparation of Operating Protocols and Best Management Practices
Design drawings
i
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