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Chromium 6 Regulation Corrective Action Plan October 6, 2015
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Topics of Discussion Why do we need a Corrective Action Plan?
Details of Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Relationship to Water Supply Master Plan
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Reminder about why it is needed As presented on September 2nd, the State’s Division of Drinking Water (DDW) issued Compliance Order on July 29, 2015 It requires Patterson to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) as “roadmap” to achieve Chrome 6 compliance CAP submittal due date to DDW: October 9, 2015
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Overview of CAP Major steps identified (10) explained next
Description for each Estimated order of magnitude costs Increasing cost uncertainty for steps farther out on timeline due to greater number of unknowns Time requirement for each. Total time: 66 months.
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 1: Field Testing of Wells Purpose: Determine if limiting well pumping to certain depths can reduce Chrome 6 concentration in source water If Chrome 6 reductions achievable, determine impacts (if any) to well production capacity Order of magnitude cost: Approx. $25,000 Estimated Time Required: 2 months
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 2: Feasibility Study Purpose: Screen candidate alternatives on conceptual level to determine most suitable potential solution(s) Variables in screening analysis: Technologies (Weak Based Anion Exchange, Strong Based AnionExchange, Reduction/Coagulation/Filtration, possible Reverse Osmosis) Treatment capacity/expansion; other water quality goals Facility site alternatives and conveyance pipeline alignments Capital and O&M costs Order of magnitude cost: Approx. $200,000 Estimated Time Required: 6 months
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 3: Pilot Testing Purpose: Evaluate recommended technologies from Feasibility Study treating Patterson groundwater Develop Patterson specific design criteria Refine capital and O&M costs Determine treatment technology to recommend going forward Order of magnitude cost: Approx. $400,000 Cost dependent on number of technologies and conditions required to evaluate Estimated Time Required: 8 months
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 4: Basis of Design Report Purpose: Develop conceptual design of final recommended: treatment system using design criteria from pilot testing conveyance pipeline alignments Revise Capital and O&M costs to be used for grant funding/loan applications Order of magnitude cost: Approx. $200,000 Estimated Time Required: 6 months
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 5: Engineering Design Purpose: Develop project documents (i.e., plans and specifications) to allow bid and construction of treatment system and pipelines Design milestones: 30%, 60%, 90%, and 100% for review, with final bid set approved by DDW Order of magnitude cost: Approx. $1,000,000 Cost is highly dependent on recommended treatment process, facility configuration, and conveyance pipeline alignments Estimated Time Required: 15 months
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 6 & 7: CEQA and Permitting Purpose: Required to identify and mitigate environmental impacts and obtain permits to implement the project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MD) or Environmental Impact Report (EIR) will be required Document type to be determined during Basis of Design Report Order of magnitude cost: $200,000 - $400,000 Cost dependent on whether IS/MD or EIR is required Estimated Time Required: up to 18 months Performed in parallel with Basis of Design Report through Engineering Design
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 8: Funding/Financing Purpose: Application for grant funds and/or State Revolving Fund (SRF) loans to offset Chrome 6 treatment facility costs Order of magnitude cost: $30,000 - $50,000 per application Estimated Time Required: 12 months Grant and SRF loan application process to be conducted in parallel with Engineering Design
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 9: Construction Purpose: Construction of Chrome 6 treatment facility and required conveyance pipelines Order of magnitude cost: Cannot estimate given too many unknowns at this time. Cost expected to be in the millions range Estimated Time Required: 27 months Includes 3 months to bid and award project; 24 months for construction
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Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Hexavalent Chromium (Chrome 6)
Step 10: Commissioning/Acceptance Purpose: Treatment facility startup and acceptance of Chrome 6 compliance by DDW Order of magnitude cost: Dependent on DDW requirements following completion of treatment facility construction Estimated Time Required: 2 months
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Relationship with Water Master Plan
Master plan objective: identify projects to continue to have a safe, reliable, supply in the future New supply sources and groundwater recharge being evaluated – in addition to groundwater options Capital Improvements Projects will be defined in Mid-December Chrome 6 projects may be linked or consolidated with other master plan projects Presentations to Council: November 2015, February 2016
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Recommendation Approve Chromium 6 Corrective Action Plan (CAP) to be submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water in Compliance with Compliance Order No. 01_10_15R_001
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