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22 Fiscal management
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3/9/2009
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Texas Water Development Board <br />SFY 2010 CWSRF IUP Solicitation Packet <br />Project Information Form <br />Name of Entity: City of Paris <br />The principal project consists of one or more construction projects that are intended to address specific system conditions. The cost <br />of the principal project must be greater than' 50% af the cost af all projects included on the Project I'nformation Form (see Section 9 <br />for listing additional projects). If an entity has multiple principal projects, please submit individual forms for each principal project. <br />Provide a brief description of the Principal Project including any proposed innovative or alternative technology to be used. <br />If the project is a regional project, include all the names of the communities involved or WWTP service areas altered. Add <br />additional sheets as necessary. If the project is a nonpoint source pollution control project, please identify the water body <br />that will benefit from the project. <br />Funds will be utilized for five (5) major sewer system projects to include: <br />1) Treatment - grit removal at the WWTP and equalization basin. <br />2) Phase II Master Planning. Planning for major improvements/new VWVTP. <br />3) Rehabilitation of 39 sewer lines in town. <br />4) Rehabilitation/replacement of 17 manholes, not on above lines. <br />5) Replace/rehabilitate four (4) lift stations. <br />This work will greatly increase efficiency and reduce future maintenance costs. <br />Section •A PROJECT <br />Check the ONE category that best describes the principal project. <br />A. <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion <br />The permitted capaciry of a WWTP is being expanded or additional facilities are needed for more stringent limits. <br />B. <br />Sludge Treatment Capacity Expansion <br />The project is primarily to expand the solids treatment and handling portion of a VWVfP. <br />C. <br />Facilities Rehabilitation <br />The project is primarily to rehabilitate equipment (permit change not tequired) at an existing WW'TP, both wet and <br />dry processes, or rehabilitate/replace an existing lift station (pecmit change not required). <br />D. <br />Collection System Rehabilitation/Overflow Control <br />The project is primarily to manage excessive inflow/infiltration flows or exriltration and includes anyof the <br />J <br />following: collection system rehabilitation, relief lines, expansion of lift stations, construction of new lift stations, <br />and expansion of the hydraulic capacity at a VW1ffP. <br />E. <br />Unserved Area <br />Projects that involve extending service to populated areas of an existing developed community that are not served <br />by a centralized collection system. Project primarily involves collector sewers as opposed to trunk sewers. <br />• For an'isolated community that has no centralized system, a principal project may include the cost of the <br />collection system, transmission lines, and construction of a VWVfP. <br />• Far an area adjacent to an existing community with centralized wastewater collection and treatment <br />service, the principal project may include the cost of the construction of the collection system and the <br />transmission lines required to convey flow to treatment. <br />F. <br />Trunk Sewer, Diversion <br />Projects where all or a portion of flow is diverted from an existing #acility to another existing or new VWVfP. The <br />project could include diversion sewers, lift stations, and expansions or construction of a new WWTP. In these <br />cases, the project will be scored on the basis of the WWTP that is being removed or relieved of flow. <br />G. <br />Trunk Sewer, Developing Area <br />Projects primarily involve construction of trunk lines and tift stations to extend service to developing areas of a <br />community. <br />H. <br />Reuse <br />Projects to construct facilities to enable reuse of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation or other purposes. <br />1. <br />Nonpoint Source Pallution Control/Estuary Management Project <br />A project for managing nonpoint source pollution that is in accordance with the State of Texas 319 plan (Nonpoint <br />Source Management Plan) or the State of Texas 320 plan (Estuary Management Plan). <br />J. <br />Other (Please describe below.) <br />Form CW-007 (10/08) ~(U) 2 3 3 2 <br />
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