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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 /> evaluation will not be performed in this task. <br /> 4b. Description of Water Market <br /> (1) City will provide Engineer with the following data prior to initiation of this task: <br /> a. Historical monthly metered usage data for all existing reclaimed water <br /> customers for the last 5 years together with geocoded location of each meter; <br /> b. Historical monthly metered usage data for irrigation meter customers within the <br /> City's service area for the last 5 years together with geocoded location of each <br /> meter; <br /> c. List of any other potential users not included in items (1) and (2) above, with 5 <br /> years of historical monthly metered potable water usage data and a description <br /> of current nonpotable water uses of the customer together with geocoded <br /> location of each meter; <br /> d. If available, representative Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) hourly usage <br /> data for existing reclaimed water customers during a subset of peak demand <br /> days; <br /> e. Historical daily pumped volumes entering the reclaimed water delivery system <br /> for the last 5 years; and <br /> f. Representative hourly pumped volumes entering the reclaimed water delivery <br /> system during a subset of peak demand days. <br /> (2) Engineer will prepare a GIS map showing existing users and potential new users <br /> together with a tabular summary of existing or projected annual average, peak day, and <br /> peak hour demand for each user. <br /> (3) Engineer will meet with up to 5 key potential users to obtain additional information <br /> about estimated reclaimed water demands, water quality requirements, on-site <br /> conversion issues, and interest in receiving reclaimed water. <br /> (4) For potable reuse alternatives, the market is all customers of the City's drinking water <br /> system and is determined by existing projections and demands, as will be defined in <br /> Task 3. <br /> 4c. Identify and Address Potential Concerns Associated with Reclaimed Water Uses <br /> This task will identify considerations that may prevent implementation of water reuse. <br /> (1) Discuss considerations (for example, physical, converting systems for reused water, or <br /> public acceptance) that could prevent implementing a reclaimed water project. <br /> (2) Identify methods or community incentives to stimulate reclaimed water demand and <br /> methods to eliminate obstacles that will inhibit the use of reclaimed water, including <br /> pricing. <br /> 4d. Identify Jurisdictional Issues <br /> This task will identify jurisdictional issues associated with each of the potential reclamation <br /> alternatives. <br /> 5 <br />
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