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2002-75
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4/8/2002
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147
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<br />1.2.6 Be responsible for verifying the completeness of the information provided by the City and <br />requesting whatever information is missing. <br /> <br />1.2.7 Perform an overall review of the maps provided by the City, including checking for <br />inconsistencies and making map corrections as necessary. Prepare a water distribution system map <br />showing water mains and facilities. The map will show the different pressure planes within the City, <br />the location of the surface water plant, wells, pumping stations, storage reservoirs, master metering <br />points, and all water mains 6" and larger. In those areas of the City service area where there are no <br />6" mains (such as the area along Posey Road), the map will show the largest lines. <br /> <br />1.2.8 Compare conclusions based on field visits and map research to existing water model analysis <br />and maps to determine inconsistencies. In addition, the Engineer will attempt to resolve <br />inconsistencies prior to system analysis and modeling. The Engineer shall investigate up to ten (10) <br />intersections in an attempt to verify line locations, sizes, and pressure planes. The Engineer will <br />conduct investigations using a combination of metal detection equipment, isolating valves, and <br />flowing fire hydrants to determine system connectivity. The Engineer will determine line sizes by <br />exercising the valves to determine the number of turns needed to fully seat the valve. The Engineer <br />will conduct the operation of any valve or hydrant under the direction of an operator provided by the <br />City. <br /> <br />1.2.9 Provide the City with a database containing information concerning the City's water system <br />infrastructure. This database will include as much information as is readily available concerning <br />facility age, material, and size. The City will use this information to help address the GASB 34 <br />requirements. The Engineer will coordinate this effort with the City's Finance Department. <br /> <br />1.3 TASK 2 - LAND USE DEMOGRAPHICS <br /> <br />The Engineer will: <br /> <br />1.3.1 Review available land use, zoning and demographic data. <br /> <br />1.3.2 As necessary for modeling and projection of future demands, compile available land use and <br />demographic information into a computer database. In addition, the Engineer will compare water <br />service level boundaries with demographic boundaries for selection of planning area boundaries for <br />this study. The Engineer will provide this database to the City in electronic format. <br /> <br />1.3.3 As necessary for modeling and projection of future demands, compile available housing and <br />population/connection projections. In addition, the Engineer will develop, 5, 10 & 20 year <br />population projections at census tract level as part of the City's current Traffic Master Plan. <br /> <br />1.4 TASK 3 - FIELD TESTING PROGRAM <br /> <br />The objective ofthe flow testing program is to obtain additional calibration data required for <br />areas of the City which were not included in the previous water model. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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