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File #: 3032-2013    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Defeated
File created: 12/13/2013 In control: Public Utilities Committee
On agenda: 11/19/2018 Final action: 11/19/2018
Title: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to execute a planned contract modification for professional engineering and design services with ARCADIS U.S. Inc. in connection with the Wastewater Treatment Facilities Ash Lagoon Improvements and to expend up to $119,500.00 from the Sanitary Sewers General Bond Fund. ($119,500.00)
Attachments: 1. Ord 3032-2013 Mod #1 LEGISLATION B 103113, 2. Ord 3032-2013 Sub-Contractor Work Identification Signed 650333
Explanation

1. Background:

This legislation authorizes the Director of Public Utilities to enter into an engineering modification agreement (Mod #1) with ARCADIS U.S. Inc., for the Wastewater Treatment Facilities Ash Lagoons Improvements. This professional services contract modification with ARCADIS U.S., Inc. will provide continuing professional engineering services for the Wastewater Treatment Facilities Ash Lagoons Improvements project, Project 650333-100000. Both the Jackson Pike and Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plants have multiple hearth furnaces that incinerate biosolids. The ash produced is mixed with incinerator scrubber water and/or plant flushing water and was previously pumped to the two ash lagoons at each plant. Decant draining off the ash lagoons contained concentrations of copper that occasionally exceeded new NPDES permit limits, and the Ohio EPA required this decant to be eliminated from being released directly into the receiving stream, the Scioto River, by 8/01/2013. The Scope of Work for this project, at the City’s discretion, originally consisted of the following elements:

A. This project was originally intended to investigate the construction of new ash lagoons that were to drain to the plant effluent for the purpose of diluting the copper concentrations of the ash decant to acceptable concentrations for release into the Scioto River, or to combine the existing ash lagoon decant with the treatment plants’ effluents, or to recycle decant from the existing ash lagoons to plants’ headworks for treatment.

B. Jackson Pike WWTP:
1. Study the matter of leakage known to occur in the Jackson Pike ash lagoons and investigate options to replace them or to provide new ash lagoon liners for both lagoons and construct a new ash flume or alternative ash conveyance system.

C. Southerly WWTP:
1. Investigate new, smaller ash storage and conveyance to be constructed out of the Scioto River floodway, due to floodway constraints.

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