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Res 2024-210 approving the award of a contract to Plummer Associates, Inc., to provide engineering services for the City of San Marcos Recycled Water Feasibility Study & Master Plan in the amount of $530,478.00
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Res 2024-210 approving the award of a contract to Plummer Associates, Inc., to provide engineering services for the City of San Marcos Recycled Water Feasibility Study & Master Plan in the amount of $530,478.00
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Docusign Envelope ID:3EDD0960-FFF6-43E2-8E49-1A7B2008A238 <br /> PLUMMER <br /> 9/12/2024 <br /> organization and availability will be prepared by Plummer to review the quantity and <br /> quality of written and drawn records. Field collection beyond these engineering records <br /> and the level of effort to gather and review this information to compile to GIS will be <br /> quantified. If needed, an estimated cost to improve the record set, gather data through <br /> field collection and compile and present the data in GIS will be prepared and presented <br /> to the City for review. If needed, a revision to the scope of work and level of effort <br /> budgeted for this task will be prepared. Any scope required to collect and process <br /> additional data following this initial assessment will be a special service and will require <br /> additional funds. <br /> a. The initial assessment of data sources will be prepared after two days of on-site <br /> review of physical records, examination of electronic records and interviews and <br /> discussions with operations personnel. A written summary of the assessment will <br /> be prepared within two weeks of the on-site examination. <br /> (3) The GIS database will use the ArcGIS Reclaimed Water Data Management data model <br /> and symbology unless directed by the City to do otherwise, in which case discussions <br /> between the City and Plummer to define or revise the data model or symbology shall <br /> result in a written revision, modification or alternative. INCITS/ISO 19115-1 and ISO <br /> 19110 Feature Catalogue compliant metadata will be prepared summarizing the sources <br /> and process steps and will relate the sources that validate each feature's location and <br /> attributes. <br /> Task 3: Identify Needs and Challenges <br /> This task serves to describe key water resource management challenges and needs for which a <br /> water reclamation or recycling project will provide a solution. <br /> 3a. Identify the Current Water Supply Gap <br /> (1) Review previous studies on population growth and demand projections, including the <br /> most recent final Region L water planning documents. <br /> (2) Summarize current and historical water supplies, with a focus on drought and <br /> curtailment conditions. <br /> (3) Using data from the most recent Region L Water Plan and any supplemental data or <br /> information provided by the City, define the need for additional water supplies through <br /> 2080. <br /> 3b. Description of Current and Projected Water Supplies <br /> (1) Evaluate previous studies done on water supply alternatives. <br /> a. In addition to existing, completed studies, obtain information from City on any <br /> ongoing studies or initiatives related to water supply. <br /> (2) Describe current and projected water supplies, including water rights, not including <br /> water reclamation projects. Existing water supplies include: <br /> a. Edwards aquifer <br /> b. Canyon Reservoir <br /> c. Alliance Regional Water Authority(Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer) <br /> 3 <br />
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