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– Electrical Power Assessment and Evaluation. A new electrical power delivery system will be required for the new South Lake Water Treatment Plant and raw water pump station to provide sufficient reliable power to these facilities. ENGINEER is conducting an evaluation of alternatives for power delivery to plant site under the separate raw water intake and pump station contract. ENGINEER will update this evaluation and further develop the electrical loads for the new plant facilities to confirm the initial and ultimate power requirements for the new plant. ENGINEER shall update the memorandum provided under the raw water intake and pump station contract summarizing and documenting the selected alternative for power delivery. Deliverables: Electrical Power Assessment Technical Memorandum Update (electronic copy)
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– Electrical Power Assessment and Evaluation. The existing power supply and delivery system will be evaluated to determine if sufficient power is available to meet the needs of the North Lake WTP Expansion. ENGINEER will review available power delivery to the plant site. ENGINEER will update and further develop the electrical loads for the new plant facilities to determine the initial and ultimate power requirements for the new plant facilities. ENGINEER shall coordinate with the electric utility for providing sufficient power to the site. Upon completion of the evaluation, ENGINEER shall prepare a memorandum summarizing and documenting any modifications to the power delivery requirements for the expanded plant.
– Electrical Power Assessment and Evaluation. A new electrical power delivery system will be required for the new South Lake WTP Raw Water Pump Station to provide sufficient reliable power to the raw water pump station and future SLWTP. ENGINEER will conduct an evaluation of alternatives for power delivery to these sites. ENGINEER will update and further develop the electrical loads for the new facilities to determine the initial and ultimate power requirements for the new facilities. ENGINEER shall coordinate and with the electric utility in developing the recommended alternatives for providing power to the sites. ENGINEER shall conduct meetings with the electric utility and OWNER’s staff throughout the evaluation process. Upon completion of the evaluation, ENGINEER shall prepare a memorandum summarizing and documenting the selected alternative for power delivery. Deliverables: Electrical Power Assessment Technical Memorandum (electronic copy)

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