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AGENDA
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AGENDA - Type
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Wastewater Treatment Plant master plan
AGENDA - Date
5/26/2009
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SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />~ The completed plan will be presented as a bound, written report which will identify the current <br />wastewater treatment capabilities and future treatment needs of the City, and develop location <br />~ and design parameters for expanded facilities. The report will include necessary maps and <br />drawings in multiple copies as needed. The project will begin in April of 2009, and the finished <br />report will be delivered by April, 2010. Presentations to the Council or staff will be included as <br />~ necessary. <br />The plan will include information as follows: <br />~ <br />1. Introduction. <br />~ <br />2. Communitv Settin . A description of Paris and Lamar County, to include data which may <br />be of use in developing new treatment facilities. Typical information would include <br />historical growth trends, industrial makeup, climatological data, soils information, air and <br />~ <br />water quality, and base mapping. <br />3. Existing Treatment Facilities. This section would include a history of the plant. The <br />~ <br />existing treatment plant was deeded to the City in the 1950's as the US Army <br />h <br />' <br />e <br />s. T <br />decommissioned Camp Maxey. The plant was upgraded in 1971 and in the 1980 <br />City's permit was originally for a secondary treatment limit, which has been enhanced <br />~ <br />over the years as environmental constraints increase. Historical influent data will be <br />tabulated to show trends and to develop a consistent estimate for the strength of the waste <br />which must be treated. Historical effluent data would be tabulated to show the range of <br />~ <br />flows and the efficacy of the existing treatment process. The plant components would be <br />analyzed to show the capacity of each under current standards, which will allow <br />identification of "weak links" in the current process. <br />~ <br />The master lift station also dates to the City's acquisition of the plant from the US Army. <br />This section of the report would include overflow and outage history, as well as <br />~ <br />maintenance history on the existing facility, and a condition analysis. <br />Finally, this section would include a summary of observations from interview with the <br />~ <br />current operating staff. <br />~ <br />4. Future service area and population. This section of the report will develop future <br />work done by the Pat Mayse Study <br />i <br />tili <br />l <br />i <br />i <br />ng <br />z <br />ar u <br />cu <br />n part <br />population estimates, <br />Committee for future population and water demands. Consideration will be given to the <br />~ <br />City's historic growth trends to develop an idea of the future wastewater treatment service <br />area. <br />5. Physiographic relationship of the plant to the service area. The existing treatment plant <br />owes its location to its original development by the US Army to serve Camp Maxey. <br />I <br />2 <br />~ U0015;; <br />
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