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Wetlands Pilot Study. The preliminary design work for the pilot wetlands study will begin with a review of existing documents defining land-use and process locations on the HFCAWTP site. Based on this review, Engineer will schedule a site visit to verify our desk top assessment of potential pilot study sites and discuss pilot study siting with the Plant Manager. The results of these investigations will be documented in a site report to the City and, based on the City's concurrence with the selected site, the Engineer will conduct a topographic survey and geotechnical investigations in support of construction of the pilot wetlands system. The Engineer will develop a conceptual layout of the pilot wetlands systems and project description sufficient to have the system constructed. The following assumptions have been made for the purposes of budgeting this task: • Two wetlands plots up to 0.25 acre will be constructed. • One of the wetlands plots will be designed to optimize treatment for nutrient reduction, primarily nitrogen, should the natural treatment system be constructed on the District property. The second plot will be designed to optimize habitat and aesthetics. This second type of wetland may be useful should the City wish to proceed with the construction of water features on City property or should the City wish to emphasize habitat and aesthetics for wetlands constructed on District property. The aesthetic/habitat oriented wetlands would also be expected to achieve significant reductions in nutrients. • Discharge from the pilot wetlands system will be collected and returned to the plant drains. This will eliminate a discharge of reclaimed water from the pilot plots. Based on this design it is assumed that an FDEP permit for the pilot study will not be required. This will be verified in the project meetings called for in Task 2. • Maximum loading to the wetlands will be 100,000 gallons per day total. • Up to 1,500 feet of 4 inch pipe will be required to route reclaimed water to the wetland system and return the discharge to the plant drain system. • Meters will be installed at the influent of both pilot plots. • Demolition of the wetlands on completion of the demonstration project and restoration of the site to its previous condition. Concurrent with the construction of the pilot wetlands system the Engineer will develop an operating and monitoring plan for the pilot study. The Engineer will conduct weekly site visits to observe operations and collect operating data from...
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