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CONSIDER EXPEnDITURE of Budgeted Funds for HYDROGEOLOGIC
AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT FOR FITCH SCHOOL Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) TEST Well |
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Meeting Date: |
June 15, 2010 |
Budgeted: |
Yes |
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From: |
Darby Fuerst, |
Program/ |
Water Supply |
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General Manager |
Line Item No.: |
1-2-1 B. 1 |
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Prepared By: |
Joe Oliver |
Cost Estimate: |
$134,745 |
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General Counsel Review: NA |
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Committee Recommendation: The Administrative Committee considered
this item on June 15, 2010 and recommended ______________. |
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CEQA Compliance: N/A |
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SUMMARY: The Board will consider approval of
budgeted funds for hydrogeologic and engineering support for construction of
the Fitch School Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Test well as part of the planned
expansion of the Seaside Basin ASR Project that the Monterey Peninsula Water
Management District (District) is pursuing in cooperation with California
American Water (Cal-Am). This work
entails drilling contractor coordination and management oversight during site
preparation, borehole drilling, well construction, well development, and well
production testing, as well as engineering design coordination with Cal-Am
regarding integration of facilities with the Cal-Am system.
It is intended that construction of the
Fitch School ASR Test well will facilitate compliance with the State Water
Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Order WR 2009-0060 (i.e., Cease Desist and
Order [CDO]), requiring Cal-Am to implement one or more “small projects” within
24 months that total not less than 500 acre-feet per year to reduce unlawful
diversions from the Carmel River. If
construction and testing of this ASR test well go as planned, District staff
has preliminarily estimated that this well will meet the criteria set forth in
the Order.
The District has received a proposal for
this work from the consulting firm, Pueblo Water Resources, Inc. (PWR) (Exhibit 5-A). The District requested the proposal from PWR
as the assigned staff at this firm are intimately familiar with the District’s
Phase 1 ASR Project at the Santa Margarita site, located approximately 1,000
feet southeast of the Fitch School ASR site, and PWR has been assisting both
the District and Cal-Am on implementation of that project, for which the firm
is under existing contract with District.
RECOMMENDATION: District
staff recommends authorization to amend the existing contract agreement with
PWR for the hydrogeologic and engineering technical services described in Exhibit 5-A,
for a not-to-exceed amount of $134,785.
If approved, staff will process an amendment for this amount in order to
initiate this work. The requested
funding authorization includes a 10% contingency amount which would only be
utilized based on written request and authorization by the District.
BACKGROUND: In
August 2008, the District began discussions with the Monterey Peninsula Unified
School District (MPUSD) for potential use of an unused portion of the
Assuming successful completion and
testing of the Fitch School ASR Test well, it is planned to continue
development of this site into a permanent ASR facility, similar to the existing
Santa Margarita (i.e., Phase 1 ASR) site that is located approximately 1,000
feet to the southeast of the
IMPACT TO STAFF/RESOURCES: A
significant staff effort has been expended in planning, coordinating, analyzing
and overseeing work on the District’s ASR testing program in the
EXHIBITS
5-A PWR
Proposal for Professional Services; Construction Management and Testing for
Fitch School Test Well
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