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Electrical Distribution Design Services. City of Palm Coast, Florida City Council Workshop November 29, 2011. Water Treatment Plant #3 (WTP#3) Phases. WTP#3 Facility and Phase One Wellfield WTP#3 Phase Two Wellfield WTP#3 Future Plant Expansion and Future Phase Three Wellfield.
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Electrical Distribution Design Services City of Palm Coast, Florida City Council Workshop November 29, 2011
Water Treatment Plant #3 (WTP#3) Phases • WTP#3 Facility and Phase One Wellfield • WTP#3 Phase Two Wellfield • WTP#3 Future Plant Expansion and Future Phase Three Wellfield
WTP#3 Facility and Phase One Wellfield • CPH Engineers complete design and permitting of Water Plant Facility and Phase One Wellfield in April of 2007. • General Contractor begins construction July 2007. • July 31, 2008 City Water Treatment Plant #3 is officially brought online with phase one wells. Plant can run at 1.5 million gallons a day (MGD) output, half it’s rated capacity.
WTP#3 Phase 2 Wellfield • City staff begins negotiation for specific phase 2 well property rights in 2005. • Connect Consulting drills the twelve phase 2 wells to service additional WTP#3 raw water needs in 4th quarter of 2006. • CPH Engineers complete design and permitting of phase 2 wells and raw water pipeline.
WTP#3 Phase 2 Wells History • Well project completion will allow Plant #3 to produce it’s permitted capacity of 3.0 MGD. • City acquires warranty deed and easement rights from Rayonier April of 2010. • Notice to Proceed issued for Palm Beach Grading to construct wells and raw water pipeline on June 21, 2010.
Electrical • City provides for language in the Rayonier agreement that Rayonier will work with FPL on electrical rights for the project. • City executes agreement with FPL for electrical service in Sept. 2010. Pays $421,243.00 in fees to FPL. • Talks begin to stall between Rayonier and FPL on property rights. • City begins to consider alternatives to FPL electrical supply.
Electrical • Talks fall apart between FPL and Rayonier. • City determines it has the right to install electrical lines within our existing easements. • City issues a Request for Qualifications for Electrical design services. • CPH Engineers is selected as best qualified firm to design electrical distribution system. • City negotiates design scope and fee with CPH Engineers.