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2002-75
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4/8/2002
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147
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<br />addition, the Engineer will evaluate the operation of the pump stations and storage tanks with the <br />optimization of energy consumption as the target. The Engineer will make specific <br />recommendations concerning operations for energy optimization. <br /> <br />1.704 Evaluate current main replacement and rehabilitation program (CIP Projects) for mains 12- <br />inches and larger, identify program priorities and any recommended modifications. <br /> <br />1.7.5 Review distribution system facilities as they relate to the Insurance Services Office Criteria <br />for fire protection and overall system reliability and make recommendations as needed. <br /> <br />1.7.6 Evaluate the water system in the southeast sector of the City and provide recommendations <br />on integrating this system into the City's system. As this area of town is projected for increased <br />growth, the Engineer will evaluate and provide recommendations on future improvements to provide <br />an adequate and reliable water service. <br /> <br />1.7.7 Evaluate and provide recommendations concerning the system limitations on the expansion <br />of surface water sales to Kyle or other entities to the north. <br /> <br />1.7.8 Evaluate and provide recommendations on emergency interconnections to neighboring water <br />supply entities. <br /> <br />1.8 TASK 7 - WATER QUALITY ISSUES <br /> <br />The Engineer will: <br /> <br />1.8.1 Review existing distribution system for possible dead ends, which may cause deterioration <br />in water quality. The Engineer will use the modeling features of Water CAD to evaluate the potential <br />for areas of inadequate circulation and provide recommendations for water quality sampling and/or <br />monitoring. <br /> <br />1.8.2 Provide recommendations and cost estimates for water sampling stations required to comply <br />with TNRCC monitoring requirements. <br /> <br />1.8.3 Review the City's current methods of disinfecting water and provide recommendations and <br />opinions of probable costs for alternate disinfectant. <br /> <br />1.9 TASK 8 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND MODELING <br /> <br />The Engineer will: <br /> <br />1.9.1 Update the City's existing WaterCAD model developed in 1997 to include lines added since <br />this time, the Elim system, and to reflect system components no longer in service. The Engineer will <br />discuss the updated model with the City staff to verify completeness of the model. The Engineer will <br />allocated projected water demands to the distribution network and the model will be calibrated and <br />adjusted to accurately simulate system performance. The Engineer will provide the City with an <br /> <br />6 <br />
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