File #: ID 16-0482    Version: 1 Name: Raw Water Transmission Mains
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/31/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/21/2016 Final action: 6/21/2016
Title: Resolution Approving a Contract with Hazen and Sawyer P.C. for the Evaluation of the Mitchell Water Treatment Plant Raw Water Transmission Mains
Indexes: District 3, WR Contracts
Attachments: 1. Agenda 160621 Hazen Sec State, 2. Agenda 160621 RawWaterPipingProposalRev05232016, 3. Agenda 160621 MWBE Raw Water Transmission Mains Evaluation, 4. 16-0482 Resolution Raw Water Transmission Main Evaluation.pdf

Title
Resolution Approving a Contract with Hazen and Sawyer P.C. for the Evaluation of the Mitchell Water Treatment Plant Raw Water Transmission Mains

Body
Department: Water Resources
Council District: 3

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Steven D. Drew, 373-7893
Contact 2 and Phone: Michael Borchers, 373-2494

PURPOSE:
The City of Greensboro Water Resources Department is requesting approval of a professional services contract with Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. to perform an evaluation of the raw water transmission mains serving the Mitchell Water Treatment Plant (WTP). The evaluation will identify transmission main vulnerabilities and deficiencies in order to develop a prioritized rehabilitation strategy that ensures system integrity and a reliable piping system for conveying raw water to the treatment plant.

BACKGROUND:
The professional services of Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., will be utilized to investigate and inspect the condition of the raw water line transmission mains using Pure Technology's robotic platform to perform electromagnetic, sonar, visual inspection and data analysis. The project will determine the internal condition of the lines and will help determine if future replacement of the lines is necessary.

The raw water transmission lines are critical to the operation of the Mitchell WTP as they provide the raw water needed for treatment. The raw water lines are approaching their anticipated design life based on materials and installation dates. The Lake Brandt Pumping Station pumps water from Lake Brandt to the Air Harbor Reservoir, which is used for flow and equalization storage. The water drains from the reservoir by gravity to the Mitchell WTP for treatment where it is subsequently pumped to supply drinking water to the City of Greensboro. The currently known issues, potential for failure, and risk assessment of the raw water transmission mains prompted Water Resources to investigate the reliabi...

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