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07/21/2020 - MinutesUtility Committee Minutes Meeting of July 21, 2020 Page 1 of 3 City of Port Orchard Utility Committee Meeting Minutes July 21, 2020 at 5:03 PM Utility Committee Members Cindy Lucarelli, Jay Rosapepe and John Clausen met on July 21, 2020 via Zoom Meeting. Also present: Public Works Director/City Engineer Mark Dorsey, Utility Manager Jacki Brown, Mayor Rob Putaansuu, Finance Director Noah Crocker and Operations Manager Tony Lang. McCormick Woods DOH Consolidation Grant - Cont’d: PWD Dorsey and UM Brown provided Committee members with a brief follow-up on the work currently being accomplished via the Drinking Water System Repairs and Consolidation Grant awarded to the City by the Department of Health (DOH) as follows: • Fluoridation Options Summary - the City has researched the history behind the use of Fluoride in the Port Orchard Water System (390/260 Zones), and whether or not a vote would be required to add Fluoride to the McCormick Woods Water System (660/580 Zones) once the two systems are connected via the Old Clifton Road intertie. The City Attorney has confirmed that Fluoride can be added to the 660/580 Zone without an election. As a reminder, the City did initiate a Fluoride Survey in 2012, with 59.2% in favor and 40.4% against the use of Fluoride. To be continued. Option to Levy Excise Taxes on W/S - Discussion: PWD Dorsey and Mayor Putaansuu provided Committee members with new information regarding a recent Washington State Supreme Court Decision that recognizes “Broad Municipal Taxing Authority” on Water & Sewer Districts. This Decision is relevant with respect to WSUD, who provides water and sewer services to the 390 Zone and possibly the City of Bremerton, who provides water service to the 580 Zone. To be continued, discussion with City Attorney needed. NPDES Industrial Permit Changes - Discussion: PWD Dorsey advised Committee members of pending compliance changes by Ecology on Industrial Permits. Some of these increased compliance measures may find their way into the next round of NPDES Phase II Permits. To be continued. McCormick Sewer Pump Station #1 Repairs - Update: PWD Dorsey updated Committee members on the current status of the two (2) areas of repair needed on the McCormick Woods Sewer Pump Station #1 before the Performance Bond can be released, being: Utility Committee Minutes Meeting of July 21, 2020 Page 2 of 3 • Groundwater Intrusion – the issue of groundwater intrusion at the stairwell has not been addressed yet, the Performance Bond will not be released until it has been successfully resolved. To be continued. • Connection Point Movement – the issue of the movement of the Y-connection to the existing 16-inch SSFM is still being designed, the Performance Bond will not be released until it has been successfully resolved. To be continued. 580 Zone Water Campus - Update: PWD Dorsey and UM Brown provided Committee members with the updates as follows: • Well #12 – having successfully drilled the 1,100-ft pilot hole, McCormick Communities consultant (Robinson Noble) is completing the confirmation of the water quality/quantity of this newly discovered water bearing formation. To be continued. • 580 Tank – McCormick Communities, in order to maintain the required project schedule, has applied for and been issued a foundation only permit for this new water reservoir project and Staff continues to review the submitted plans and specifications for approval. To be continued. • 580 Transmission Line – McCormick Communities has decided to postpone this task for 1-year, in order to better evaluate and/or coordinate the alignment options with other required development tasks in the area. To be continued. • Splash Pad - the retrofit design work is now underway, with an anticipated completion date of August 31, 2020. To be continued. Utility Department Work Plan - Update: PWD Dorsey and UM Brown provided Committee members with updates on the following Projects: • Foster Pilot Project - the Joint Legislative Task Force continues to address water source withdrawal mitigation impacts (Steady State vs. Transient Model.) Data obtained from the City’s recent Well #12 and Well #13 projects will be instrumental to moving this task forward. To be continued. • Well #13 Drilling – with Pump testing complete, the City has now received the Water Well Report, the Formation Log, the Pilot Testing Report and the opinion from our consultant (BHC) that water treatment will not be needed given that the Manganese level of 0.03 mg/L is below the Secondary Contaminant Level (SCL) of 0.05 mg/L. But. the Well #13 system will be designed in such a manner that a future addition of a water treatment system (if the current SCL is changed to a Maximum Containment Level by the EPA) will be easily implemented. To be continued. Utility Committee Minutes Meeting of July 21, 2020 Page 3 of 3 • Well #13 Mains & PRV’s – this body of work (future Contract $#5) is still pending. To be continued. • Well #13 - Maple Avenue (Water Main & Well #6) - this next phase of Well #13 Work (Contract #3) was advertised on July 10 and July 20, 2020 with Bids due on August 6, 2020. It is anticipated that a Contract will be awarded on August 18, 2020. To be continued. • Well #11 Improvements 30% Design - the Technical Specifications for the Modification and Testing of Well #11 and the Decommissioning of McCormick Wells #1 and #2 is now complete. To be continued. • McCormick Sewer Pump Station #2 - this project’s construction phase continues to move along per schedule and within budget. To be continued. • Marina Pump Station – the next phase of Work (now 30% to 80%) with RH2 is scheduled to be approved by Council on July 28, 2020. To be continued. • GSP Amendment 2020 – the amendment (via ordinance) to the current General Sewer Plan (GSP) is scheduled for adoption by Council on July 28, 2020, based upon the revised Sanitary Sewer CIP List. The Final Draft of the Amendment will then be submitted to DOH for review/approval. To be continued. Additional Item: OM Lang briefly discussed 1) the revised schedule (this coming weekend) for the Blackjack Creek Homeless Camp Cleanup by the County and the Health District, (2) an update on the Marquee electrical repairs being performed by PW staff and 3) the recent findings that confirm that the sinking of concrete panels within Sidney Avenue are associated with the sanitary sewer system. To be continued. Next Meeting(s): August 18, 2020 (Location TBD) Next SAC Meeting(s): September 16, 2020 PM (via Zoom) Meeting adjourned at 5:58 PM Meeting successfully recorded via Zoom Cc: Council, City Attorney, Mayor and Department Heads