Sanitary Pump Station Conceptual Design Sample Clauses

Sanitary Pump Station Conceptual Design. Consultant will develop design concepts and complete a workshop with the County and Pacific City Joint Water-Sanitary Authority (PCJWSA) to determine design preferences and standards to inform design. The design concepts will consider: ▪ Wastewater flows will be estimated based on the maximum flow rate from the bathrooms ▪ Develop packaged pump station configuration options based on coordination with local suppliers and manufacturer’s ▪ Develop pump station layout considering the wet well and electrical equipment locations, and vehicle access for operation and maintenance activities ▪ Preliminary force main alignment and connection to the gravity sewer system at the existing vacated restroom location ▪ Preliminary pump selection considering performance requirements and the nature of the waste stream that is anticipated ▪ Power service requirements to site. Coordinate with the power company on power availability and scheduling of power service to the site. Prepare preliminary load calculations. Determine the scope of services and cost by the power company for power service. ▪ System instrumentation, controls and alarm requirements, compatible with Owner’s standards or preferences ▪ Station communication requirements, defining equipment and parameters, per Owner’s standards or preferences Consultant will prepare and submit a pump station permit application to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), consisting of a draft engineering report and 90% design package (see Task 14). Consultant will coordinate with DEQ update the permit documents including a final engineering report and 100% design package (see Task 15) addressing and incorporating DEQ review comments as appropriate. Any DEQ conditions of approval will be incorporated into the project during the bidding period or as a change order during construction. Consultant will prepare a draft Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manual and submit to the County and DEQ for review and comments during construction. The manual will include documentation required by OAR 340-052-0040 including the final O&M manual and certification that the final construction was reviewed by the Consultant and found to be in accordance with the plans and specifications.
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