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Water Conservation
Project Type
Ag/Muni Grant
Contract/PO #
OE PDA 05-03
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Centennial Water & Sanitation District
Project Name
Satellite Wastewater Reuse for Non-Potable Irrigation Demo Project
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Scope of Work
Date
3/16/2004
County
Douglas
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• Procurement <br /> • Installation <br /> • Operations <br /> • Public Relations <br /> • Project Documentation <br /> The project will involve the fabrication and installation of the satellite wastewater treatment system at the <br /> Links Golf Course in Highlands Ranch, and the construction of the hydraulic linkages to convey treated <br /> water to the golf course's irrigation system. The system will be operated to allow for the data collection <br /> required to characterize and evaluate its cost effectiveness, water savings, technical feasibility, scalability <br /> and regulatory approval. The 50,000 gallons per day treatment system that is proposed for the pilot <br /> demonstration project is expected to meet approximately 15 to 20 % of the golf course irrigation needs, <br /> meaning that approximately 28 acre-feet of non-potable reuse water will be generated during a six-month <br /> period at a continuous flow of about 35 gallons per minute(gpm). <br /> Design of the project will involve: <br /> • Developing civil site drawings and specifications for site grading and drainage; discharge <br /> tankage,pump and piping; signage; and site power and potable water connection. <br /> • Treatment system process and instrumentation drawings, as required for permit applications and <br /> negotiations support. <br /> • Treatment system performance demonstration data. <br /> • Monitoring program requirements to support permit-defined monitoring and reporting, as well as <br /> operational data collection requirements to meet the needs of project documentation. <br /> Regulatory approval of the project will occur concurrently with the final design effort. Once the final <br /> design is completed and approved, the permit application will be finalized and submitted, with the <br /> expectation that some variance of the standard biological-based reuse treatment system permit conditions <br /> will be granted by the state on a temporary basis while the satellite treatment system is operated. County, <br /> regional and state regulatory approval actions are anticipated. <br /> Procurement activities will include developing scopes of work and negotiating contracts and deliverables <br /> between Centennial and the reuse system vendor, Great Circle Water. Procurement will also require the <br /> arrangement of the civil/site work utilizing the final design documents. <br /> Installation of the treatment system will include site preparation, fabrication of the treatment system, <br /> onsite placement and connection of the treatment system, and start-up and shakedown of the treatment <br /> system and plumbing. <br /> Operations and maintenance tasks will include developing an O&M plan, training local staff in the <br /> treatment system operations, monitoring the treatment system in accordance with the specified permit <br /> conditions and other project objectives, and operations of the system during the project period. <br /> Public relations will involve raising public awareness to the pilot demonstration project and local water <br /> use efficiency in general and sharing project results as they become available. The public relations efforts <br /> will include developing and circulating educational and outreach materials and performing focused <br /> communications with technical and professional organizations, state and local regulatory agencies, <br /> interested parties,project stakeholders and the CWCB Board. We want our experience to be shared by as <br /> wide an audience as possible. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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