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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 /> 4e. Describe Potential Sources of Reclaimed Water <br /> Potential sources of reclaimed water will be described in this task. Sources to be considered <br /> include treated wastewater from the City's existing WWTP, potential satellite WWTPs, and <br /> stormwater. <br /> 4f. Describe Source Water Facilities <br /> This task will describe each of the source water facilities. <br /> (1) Describe the existing WWTP using information from previous studies and available data. <br /> a. Define capacities, existing flows, treatment processes, and plans for future <br /> facilities. <br /> b. Define the amount of reclaimed water available to meet new demands. <br /> (2) To the extent that information is available from the City, describe the planned location <br /> of future stormwater collection facilities, estimates of available supply, and required <br /> treatment to meet water quality goals. The City will provide Engineer with available <br /> stormwater plans that include any available projections of quantities/yields and <br /> locations where stormwater can be captured for reclamation purposes. Engineer will <br /> not perform any additional evaluation of stormwater quantities/yields or storage <br /> options beyond what is provided by the City. Stormwater harvesting will not be <br /> considered as a reclaimed water alternative in this study. However, Engineer will <br /> describe general considerations and issues that should be considered if evaluated in the <br /> future. <br /> (3) Describe the location and capacity of any future treatment facilities and/or satellite <br /> treatment facilities evaluated in this study and recommended treatment processes to <br /> meet water quality goals. <br /> 4g. Describe Current Reuse Practices and Summarize Current Water Reclamation <br /> Technology <br /> (1) Describe any current water reclamation or recycling in the study area, including a list of <br /> reclaimed water uses, type and amount of reuse, and a map of existing pipelines and <br /> use sites. <br /> (2) Provide a summary of any water reclamation, recycling, and desalination technology <br /> currently in use in the study area and opportunities for development of improved <br /> technologies. <br /> 4h. Description of Wastewater and Disposal Options <br /> This task will summarize wastewater flows, disposal options and plans for expanded or new <br /> wastewater facilities. <br /> (1) Define projected wastewater flows through 2080. Wastewater flow projections will be <br /> provided to the Engineer by the City. <br /> (2) Define current discharge locations and permit conditions and any projected future <br /> changes. <br /> (3) Describe any plans for expansion to provide projected wastewater capacity. <br /> 6 <br />
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