Water Production Review. Consultant with support from Subconsultant (Corona) will review current and historical (last 15 years) water production data for each scoped well including minimum and maximum well capacity (based on manufacturer’s pump curves or similar data), average utilization history, and Average Day and Maximum Day Demands. Current data will be compared with the previously determined existing and future system demand projections and system improvement recommendations as evaluated in the August 2019 and November 2020 water system evaluation reports (by Xxxxxxx) to develop or confirm anticipated water production needs for each scoped well by 2025 and 2035. Considerations such as seasonal variations in water system demands, drought years, and significant future system demand changes anticipated (such as with the PV Water College Lake Project) will be included if sufficient background information is available. At a minimum, new project facilities will be sized for existing Maximum Day Demands to meet the DWSRF project eligibility requirements.
Water Production Review. Consultant with support from Subconsultant (Corona) will review current and historical (last 15 years) water production data for each scoped well including minimum and maximum well capacity (based on manufacturer’s pump curves or similar data), average utilization history, and Average Day and Maximum Day Demands. Current data will be compared with the previously determined existing and future system demand projections and system improvement recommendations as evaluated in the August 2019 and November 2020 water system evaluation reports (by Xxxxxxx) to develop or confirm anticipated water production needs for each scoped well by 2025 and 2035. Considerations such as seasonal variations in water system demands, drought years, and significant future system demand changes anticipated (such as with the PV Water College Lake Project) will be included if sufficient background information is available. At a minimum, new project facilities will be sized for existing Maximum Day Demands to meet the DWSRF project eligibility requirements. Task 2.1-2.3 Assumptions • City staff will provide Project site access to the Consultant or Subconsultant for any site visits and sampling activities. Site access coordination should occur at least two weeks in advance of any planned field activities. • City staff will provide Consultant or Subconsultant with documentation of right-of-entry, facility operator notifications, and facility operator contact information at least one week in advance of any planned field activities. • Subconsultant will provide City staff with a Final Water Quality Sampling Plan within one month from NTP and water quality analysis results will be provided to Consultant and Subconsultant within two weeks of each sampling period. Water quality sampling and analysis costs will be paid by the City. • Subconsultant will maintain a Health and Safety Plan for the field activities which will be discussed with each person entering the site during field activities. • Relevant data and future system demand assumptions from the August 2019 and November 2020 water system evaluation reports will be carried through to this project. New planning assumptions for City growth and development will not be updated in the water distribution system model to be used for this task or Task 4 – Blending Studies. • In addition to water production review of each scoped well, water production for Zones 2 and 3 may need to be evaluated holistically to understand the system demands for f...