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Docusign Envelope ID:3EDD0960-FFF6-43E2-8E49-1A7B2008A238 <br /> ° PLUMMER <br /> j"' 9/12/2024 <br /> (2) Describe the City's service area in terms of population, geographic area, and <br /> institutional history; <br /> (3) Provide a summary of completed studies related to alternative water supplies and their <br /> conclusions; and <br /> (4) Develop a map summarizing the proposed study area, the existing reclaimed water <br /> system components and other relevant water supply/infrastructure components. <br /> Task 2: Document Existing Reclaimed Water Infrastructure within WWTP Site <br /> This task documents existing reclaimed water infrastructure at the City's WWTP, including <br /> existing capacities and physical locations of reclaimed water assets downstream of the WWTP <br /> treatment units. The scope includes the reclaimed water assets used to distribute the treated <br /> effluent to the city-wide reclaimed water distribution system. On-site plant water(nonpotable) <br /> is not included. <br /> 2a. Document the Current Infrastructure <br /> (1) City will provide Engineer with the following data prior to initiation of this task: <br /> a. As-built drawings for reclaimed water infrastructure located at the WWTP; <br /> b. As-built drawings for reclaimed water pipelines located immediately adjacent to <br /> the WWTP (including the new 16-inch Hwy 80 line); <br /> c. Reclaimed water meter data from the on-site reclaimed water meters (including <br /> bulk water station and reclaimed water distribution outlet); <br /> (2) Engineer will review as-built drawings for the WWTP and reclaimed water pipelines <br /> immediately adjacent to the WWTP. <br /> (3) Engineer will meet with the WWTP operators (Jacobs) on-site to walk through the <br /> reclaimed water system within the limits of the facility fence line. <br /> (4) Engineer will summarize existing reclaimed water infrastructure characteristics (size, <br /> material, and manufacturer, when applicable) and capacities,validating the data from <br /> as-built drawings, where possible, with the on-site observations. Condition assessment <br /> of infrastructure will not be performed. <br /> 2b. Describe Reclaimed Water Infrastructure <br /> (1) Engineer will prepare a Technical Memorandum documenting the available data <br /> sources, summarizing the field visit, and tabulating the characteristics of the existing <br /> reclaimed water infrastructure. <br /> 1. Engineer will prepare a GIS database and map showing existing major reclaimed water <br /> infrastructure points within the facility boundary, including storage facilities, pumping <br /> facilities, pipes, and valves. <br /> a. Locations of assets will be provided in 1 of 2 ways: <br /> i. Basic Services: City will use GPS tools to geolocate assets and provide <br /> data to engineer. <br /> ii. Special Services: Engineer will use GPS tools to geolocate assets. <br /> (2) An initial assessment of data sources and their condition, scanning, indexing, <br /> 2 <br />