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CONSENT CALENDAR |
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CONSIDER AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL MANAGER TO CONTRACT WITH MARTIN
FEENEY TO PERFORM PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR THE FINAL COMISSIONING OF THE PURE
WATER MONTEREY INJECTION WELL FIELD |
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August 17, 2020 |
Budgeted: |
No |
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David J. Stoldt |
Program/ |
Water Supply Projects |
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General Manager |
Line Item No.: |
1-2-1 |
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Jonathan Lear |
Cost Estimate: |
$53,820 |
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General Counsel Review: N/A Committee Recommendation: The Administrative Committee
reviewed this item on August 11, 2020 and recommended approval.
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CEQA
Compliance: This action does not constitute a project as
defined by the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines section 15378. |
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SUMMARY: Pure Water Monterey (PWM) began injecting water in March 2020 and will reach the operating reserve of 1,000 AF injected in August. After the operating reserve is obtained, the wells will move into the final commissioning stage. This stage will involve chemical treatment, brushing and swabbing of the well screens. The final commissioning is a step that has been performed on all injection wells in the Santa Margarita Sandstone to restore the injection well capacity after a preliminary decline following initial injection. It is the District’s experience that all injection wells in the geologic formation experience an initial decline of injection capacity and the final commissioning step returns the wells to their initial performance. Final commissioning is currently scheduled to begin in mid-August.
DISCUSSION: The District and
Monterey One Water (M1W) have partnered to construct and commission the PWM
project. MPWMD has provided project
management for the installation of the injection well field and the associated
facilities. It has been determined that
an additional 3rd injection well will be added to the well field to
add firm injection capacity. M1W has
decided to move forward with the final well commissioning and bidding and
contracting for the 3rd injection well during the month of
August. Currently MPWMD has 1 dedicated
position supporting the role of project management for the PWM project while
simultaneously overseeing the ASR project construction. Because both the bidding and commissioning
processes are moving forward simultaneously, the District needs to contract
with an experienced hydrogeologist to manage the commissioning process. District staff reached out to three geologic
firms with the experience to project manage the well commissioning. Both Pueblo Water Resources and Bierman
Hydrologic indicated there were interested, but they did not have time in
August to complete the work. Martin
Feeney was able to accommodate the schedule and has over 30 years of experience
working on wells in the Seaside Basin.
The proposal and cost breakdown of Martin’s services is included as EXHIBIT 3-A.
RECOMMENDATION: The Administrative Committee recommends that
the Board authorize the General Manager
to enter into an agreement with Martin Feeney, not to exceed $53,820 to project
manage the final commissioning of the Pure Water Monterey Well Field.
BACKGROUND: The District has been investigating and operating ASR wells in the Santa Margarita Sandstone since 2001. There are now 6 wells including the Carmel River ASR and PWM projects. All 6 wells have experienced an initial drop off in performance following startup. In the Carmel River ASR wells, the commissioning step has proved to restore the wells to near their post development performance.
IMPACT TO STAFF/RESOURCES: Funds for this project were not included
in the FY 2020-21, which was adopted on June 15, 2020. This
expenditure will come from the District’s general reserve and will be included
in the District’s mid-year budget.
EXHIBIT
3-A Scope of Services and Cost
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