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AGENDA
Item Number
6-I
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Award Water Prodecution Study - Freese and Nichols, Inc.
AGENDA - Date
5/13/2002
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We believe that the key to the success to this project is a phased approach that <br />involves a committed project team devoted to seeing the project from preliminazy <br />stages in determining the reliable water treatrnent plant capacity to the final stage of <br />planning and phasing of improvements. Our mission at Freese and Nichols is <br />Innouotiue approaches.... practical results. ThaYs the way we do business, and thaYs <br />the spirit we bring to this Production Study of the Water Treatment Plant of <br />the City of Pazis. The Freese and Nichols team is prepared to complete this <br />assignment with the City of Paris using the following approach. <br />DATA ANALYSIS & FUTURE PROJECTIONS <br />Our team will review available engineering reports, operating reports, demand <br />projections and regional plans. The team will develop background data for the <br />assessment phase and analyze population, service areas and industrial growth that <br />affect the water heatrnent plant. Freese and Nichols has provided water planning <br />services in 232 of the 254 counties in Texas, and was the prime engineer or <br />subconsultant in 8 of the 16 water planning regions established under Senate Bill 1. <br />Part of the work under these Senate Bill 1 projects included evaluating cunent water <br />supplies as well as cunent and projected population and water demands. Previous <br />experience with compiling and analyzing current and future projections u+ill allow our <br />lnrio ~cmve Arp mcr "F~... : T <br />1-RLLSk'-NICNOLS <br />
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