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TASK ORDER N0.6
CITY OF MERIDIAN (OWNER)
HDR ENGINEERING, INC. (CONSULTANT)
This Task Order is issued by Owner and accepted by the Consultant pursuant to the mutual
promises, covenants and conditions contained in the Master Services Agreement between the
above Warned parties, dated January 24, 2007.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR HEROES PARK WATER REUSE DEMONSTRATION -
YEAR 1
BACKGROUND
Rapid growth in the City of Meridian has challenged City infrastructure managers to increase
capacity of City public works services. Three factors are straining the services provided by the
City's departments: (1}The pending effluent phosphorus limitations resulting from the Snake
River Hells Canyon Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) and Boise River Phosphorus Load
Allocations will require a greater investment in wastewater treatment facility performance than
under the current (expired) National Pollutant Discharge Ellimination System (NPDES) permit;
(2} the City municipal water rights will become stressed as growth continues at a record pace, if
alternate sources of supply are not identified; and {3) the available supply of imgation water is
limited and the grass at City parks may become strained. These issues are forcing
infrastructure managers to think holistically about the City's water resources.
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) administers the Rules for the
Reclamation and Reuse of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater (aka, Reuse Rules or IDAPA
58.01.17). These rules are established to regulate the quality of water that is reclaimed and
identify the potential uses of reclaimed water. The Reuse Rules state, °It is the policy of the
Department to promote the practice of reuse of both municipal and industrial reclaimed
wastewater through the continued creation and implementation of rules and guidance that give
permittees various opportunities for new forms of reuse.° This policy enables the City of
Meridian to manage its reclaimed water as a source of irrigation water to either replace or
supplement the supply of irrigation water from the irrigation districts.
Class A reclaimed water is the highest quality of reclaimed water in Idaho. This water will
undergo advanced filtration and disinfection to very s#ringen# levels. On May 8, 2007, HDR
submitted the Water Reclamation and Reuse Pernik Application on behalf of Meridian to DEQ
for approval to irrigate Heroes Park with Class A reclaimed water from the City's wastewater
treatment plant. This permit application was conducted under Task Order No. 1 of the Master
Service Agreement. A draft permit for use of Class A reclaimed water at Heroes Park was
received on June 18, 2008 and minor reclaimed water disinfection and distribution
improvements were constructed in the summer of 2008 to deliver reclaimed water to Heroes
Park.
Most of the infrastructure and regulatory requirements are in place for the Heroes Park
Reclaimed Water Demonstration Project to begin operation. However, the City is considering
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its approach to several open issues as it proceeds with the first year of facility operation. These
open issues include public outreach and education, soil testing, and annual reporting required
by Idaho DEQ. Another less urgent issue is the City's efforts to seek credit with Idaho DEQ for
the virus inactivation of existing treatment processes.
Execution of the following tasks will help prepare the City for a smooth start-up of its Class A
reclaimed water system -the first for any Idaho city.
PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES
The proposed scope of consultant services is to conduct the following tasks.
Task 1. Project Management
Task 2. Public Outreach Support
Task 3. Soil Testing
Task 4. Support Water Reuse Pemlit Application
Task 5. Annual Reporting (Optional)
Task 6. Credit for Existing Virus Inactivation (Optional)
TASK 1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Objective
Prepare and implement a project management plan; provide scope, schedule, and cost control
services; and initiate and attend project coordination meetings.
Approach
Communicate frequently to the client and the project team through progress reports, project
meetings, and email communications. The following subtasks will be performed:
• Project Communications. Monitor Consultant team progress; delegate task assignments
and responsibilities by discipline through the course of the project phase; and coordinate
issues of project phase with City's Project Manager.
• Reports and Invoices. Progress reports and invoices that summarize the work progress to
date, the budget expenditures to date, and identify any information requirements or
decisions that need #o be made by the city (1 copy each month).
City Involement
• Interface with Consultant on project issues.
• Process invoices within 30 days of receipt.
Assumptions
• If the scope changes during the life of the project, modification to the anginal contract
agreement will be required per the terms and conditions of the agreement.
• Invoice format will follow standard format by the Consultant.
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Deliverables
• Progress reports and invoices (1 copy each month).
TASK 2. PUBLIC OUTREACH SUPPORT
Objective
Support the City's efforts to engage and educate the public before using reclaimed water at
Heroes Park.
Approach
Gaining community acceptance is an essential element of successfully planning and
implementing a reuse program, but can be challenging due to preconceived notions about
reuse, misinformation regarding the impacts of reuse, and a lack of understanding of the issues
involved. Through successful, well-planned public involvement efforts, we will establish a dialog
with the public to promote a level of understanding and trust that helps foster the long-term
success of the program.
• Prepare printed material (newsletter, brochure, and poster board)
• Assist the City with- technical material for a Heroes Park reclaimed water project grand
opening.
Assumptions
• The City's vision and mission statements, the mission statements of the Public Works
Department, and the reclaimed water vision statement will serve as the basis for
documenting the motivators in this task.
City Input
• The City wilt review materials, facilitate the Heroes Park grand opening, and provide any
background information relevant to project goats and approach.
Deliverables
• Reclaimed water brochure (500 copies).
• Poster board for Heroes Park reclaimed water demonstration.
TASK 3. SOIL TESTING
Objective
Sample and test soils at Heroes Park to establish a baseline prior to irrigation with Class A
reclaimed water.
Approach
• Sample and test the soils for nitrate-nitrogen, ammonium-nitrogen, plant available
phosphorus, pH, and soluble salts at the end of the irrigation season and prior to the winter
season. These parameters are consistent with [daho DEQ permit requirements for soil
tests parameters.
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• Evaluate and discuss nitrogen loadings, irrigation practices, and the responding soil
nitrogen levels.
• Make recommendations for nitrogen management for the upcoming imgation season based
on this evaluation.
• Samples will be collected from twenty random locations. At each sample location, individual
samples will be taken at 0 to 12,12 to 24 inches, and 24 to 36 inches (or refusal). Samples
from the same depth will be composited by depth resulting in 3 samples.
• The composited samples will be bagged, labeled, and sent under chain-of-custody to a soils
testing laboratory for analysis. Soil samples will be analyzed for the methods listed in Table
1.
Table 1. Soil Sample Method, Containers, Preservative, and Holding Times
Analytical
'
Containerz
Preservative
Holding Time
Analyte
Method
Plastic haggis, No set negulatory holding time, but
pH 12-2.6; 12-2.7 paper bag, or Cool to 4°C samples should be run as soon as
pp 206-9 glass jar
possible or kept refrigerated
33-1 through 33- Plastic baggie, No set regulatory holding time, but
NOa-N, NOz 6 pp. 643-G71; paper bag, or Cool to 4°C samples should be run as soon as
33-8 pp. 363- glass jar possible or kept refrigerated
682
Plastic baggie, No set regulatory holding time, but
NHa-N 33-1 through 33- paper bag, or Cool to 4°C samples should be run as soon as
7 pp fi4~676 glass jar possible or kept refigerated
24-5.1 through Plastic baggie, No set regulatory holding time, but
Plant avail. P 245.5 pp. 416- paper bag, or Cool to 4°C samples should be run as soon as
423 glass jar possible or kept refrigerated
10-1; 10-2 (esp. Plastic baggie, No set regulatory holding time, but
E.C. 10-2.3.1); 10-3 paper bag, or Cool to 4°C samples should be run as soon as
(esp. 10-3.3) glass jar possible or kept refrigerated
'Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2, Chemical and Microbial Properties, 2"° Edition. Edited by A.L. Page, R.H. Miller and D.R.
Kenney. ASA SSSA Publication, Madison WI 1982. #9 in monograph series.
ZContainer type and size may vary depending upon laboratory.
Assumptions
• Sample locations will be spatially representative of the unit; and will consider site-specific
characteristics such as topography and drainage; and will exclude unusual areas such as
erosion channels, dead furrows, and fence lines.
• Samples will be collected with a hand auger. Far each composite sample, subsamples will
be placid into a clean bucket or mixing bowl. The subsamples will be lightly mixed by hand
or with a clean garden trowel.
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• Results from soil testing wilt be included in annual reporting. Recommendations for
nitrogen management may include the use of supplemental irrigation water to reduce
reclaimed water nitrogen loadings if soil ni#rogen levels become a concern.
• An allowance has been budgeted for the laboratory expense for soil testing. If the
allowance is exceeded, Meridian will pay for additional testing.
• This scope is limited to soil testing for establishing a baseline and for the first year of the
reclaimed water permit for Heroes Paris.
• Soil testing for the fall of 2009, after irrigation with reclaimed water, is not included in this
scope of work, but may be conducted under a separate, future task order.
City Input
• Provide access to Heroes Park and review recommendations.
Deliverables
• Results of soil testing from Fall 2008 (Baseline) and Spring 2009 (Baseline 2).
TASK 4. SUPPORT WATER REUSE PERNIIT APPLICATION
Objective. Ongoing support for the Water Reclamation and Reuse Permit Application.
Approach. Build on the previously prepared Water Reclamation and Reuse Permit Application
and focus on suggested revisions to the draft Class A reclaimed water permit by Idaho DEQ.
Subtask 4.1. Negotiate with Idaho DEQ. Ongoing #echnica! support for discussions with
Idaho DEQ regarding draft Class A permit requirements and suggested
revisions/modifications.
City Responsibilities. City responsibilities are as follows:
• Participate in discussions with Idaho DEQ.
• Implement measures to treat to Class A standards at the wastewater treatment facility prior
to submittal of Water Reclamation and Reuse Permit Application to DEQ. These measures
include installation and acceptance of cloth media flters and installation and acceptance of
NaOCI disinfection or UV disinfection upgrades.
Assumptions. Assumptions are as follows:
• Consultant will provide support up to the authorized budget amount.
Products. Deliverable products are as follows:
• N/A.
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TASK 5. ANNUAL REPORTING (OPTIONAL)
(Additional task to be authorized under separate task order}
Objective
Develop an Annual Reclaimed Water Performance Report that summarizes activities and
monitoring results for Heroes Park (and for other future sites) as per the City of Meridian's
Municipal Water Reuse Permit LA 000215-01.
Approach
As per the permit requirements, an Annual Report shall be prepared by a competent
environmental professional na later than January 31 of each year to cover the previous year.
The Annual Report is a public document, and as such, it is important that the report be accurate
and clearly demonstrate that Meridian is in compliance with the Reuse Pemmi#. The report is
also an opportunity far Meridian to demonstrate the benefits of the Reuse program (e.g.,
quantification of potable water saved by using reclaimed water for imgation).
• Compile monitoring data as outlined in Section G of the permit.
• Provide an update of compliance activities (Section E of the permit),
• Prepare an interpretive discussion of monitoring data and overall system performance.
If the City is interested, HDR can develop and maintain a database for its reclaimed water
systems. Other such systems have included early waming alarms when parameters are
outside specked limits. Development of a database for use by Meridian can be provided as an
additional scope of services.
Assumptions
• Monitoring data will be compiled into tables and figures.
• As Meridian's reuse program grows, it is likely that reporting requirements will change.
• Involve HDR in data review throughout the year, and avoid waiting until the final month.
This provides quality assurance for system performance and early intervention if problems
are identifed.
• The City will provide all required monitoring data no later than December 1st to allow
sufficient time for report preparation and for review of the report by Meridian.
• HDR can provide database development and management as an additional scope of
services if desired by the City.
• This scope is limited to annual reporting for the first year of the reclaimed water permit for
Heroes Park.
City Input
• Monitoring data results as outline in Section G of the permit.
Deliverables
• Draft 2009 Annual Report (electronic pdf)
• Final 2009 Annual Report (electronic pdf)
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TASK 6. CREDIT FOR EXISTING VIRUS INACTIVATION (OPTIONAL)
(Additional task to be authorized under separate task order)
Objective
Determine a minimal range of sodium hypochlarite dosage to achieve the 5-log virus
inactivation and 2.2 org/100 mL coliform bacteria count as required in the draft Class A
reclaimed water permit and the Idaho water reuse rules.
Approach
• Review the existing treatment process and assess the virus inactivation across the facility
{headworks, primary, activated sludge, cloth media filtration w/o coagulant, post-aeration,
and U~.
• Calculate the supplementary dose of NaOCI that is needed to meet the 5-!og virus
inactivation.
Assumptions
• Adose-response study will not be necessary.
City Input
• Provide existing wastewater treatment plant process control data.
Deliverables
• Technical memorandum describing virus inactivation credit for existing treatment processes.
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PROJECT SCHEDULE
CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR HEROES PARK WATER REUSE DEMONSTRATION -
YEAR 1
The project schedule for performing the task order is as follows:
Activi Completion
(weeks from
NTP
Pro ress Re orts and Invoices Monthl
Reclaimed Water Brochure Janua 2009
Poster Board for Heroes Park Reclaimed Water Demonstration December 2008
Soil Testin _ Baseline October or
November 2008
Soil Testin -Baseline 2 March 2009
This schedule is based upon an assumed notice to proceed. If the notice to proceed is
delayed, the project schedule will shift the corresponding number of calendar days.
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COMPENSATION
CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR HEROES PARK WATER REUSE DEMONSTRATION -
YEAR 1
The estimated cost to complete this Scope of Work is presented in the table below.
Task Budget
Task 1 -Project Management $5,470
Task 2 -Public Outreach Support $3,726
Task 3 -Soil Testing $13,974
Task 4 -Support Water Reuse Permit Application $10,000
Total $33,170
HDR will invoice Meridian for professional services desCrli~ in this Proposal on a time and
materials basis. For the activities described in the Scope of Services; HDR estimates a
professional services fee of not to exceed $33,170 without written: authorization from the City.
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AUTHORIZATION
CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR HEROES PARK WATER REUSE DEMONSTRATION -
YEAR 1
CITY OF MERIDIAN
By:
Tam y de Weerd, Mayor
CONSULTANT
Larry V. Hoffman, Vi President
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Approved by City Council ~o? - l ~ - d 8
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