19-520BPU
| 1 | 5.1 | Water Supply and Recycled Water Supply Update | BPU- Agenda Item | WATER SUPPLY AND RECYCLED WATER SUPPLY UPDATE
Staff will update the Board on water supply and recycled water supply issues. The Board may discuss this item and give direction to staff. | presented | |
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19-521BPU
| 1 | 5.2 | Negotiations Regarding a Regional Organics Processing Facility | BPU- Agenda Item | UPDATE REGARDING REGIONAL ORGANICS PROCESSING FACILITY
The City of Santa Rosa, Zero Waste Sonoma (ZWS), and Renewable Sonoma have an interest in understanding if the city property near the City's Laguna Treatment Plant (LTP) can provide a future home to an in-county, Regional Organics Processing Facility. Both the City and ZWS have agreed to negotiation with Renewable Sonoma regarding such a facility. The City has entered into an exclusive negotiation agreement with Renewable Sonoma for the potential lease of property near the LTP. Staff will provide an update regarding the status. | presented | |
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19-519BPU
| 1 | 7.1 | 2020 Sanitary Sewer Master Plan Update | BPU- Agenda Item | REPORT - PROJECT WORK ORDER APPROVAL - PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH WOODARD AND CURRAN FOR TEMPORARY FLOW MONITORING, SEWER INSPECTION AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT, SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM MASTER PLAN UPDATE, AND ONGOING SEWER SYSTEM MODELING
BACKGROUND: The City of Santa Rosa Water Department conducts master planning studies for water and sewer infrastructure approximately every five years. The City’s latest Sanitary Sewer Master Plan (SSMPU) was developed in 2014 and is due for an update. Water Department engineering staff issued a Request for Proposals (RPF) on August 1, 2019 and Woodard and Curran was selected as the most qualified consultant. The 2020 SSMPU will be used to develop recommendations and project priorities for the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), as appropriate. In addition, work completed under this project will provide necessary sewer inspection data for fulfillment of the California River Watch Settlement Agreement, as well as provide feedback on conformance of City performed sewer inspections with industry standards.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by | approved | Pass |
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