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.A2. <br /> design drawings and specifications for the recycled water transmission line located in the <br /> Caltrans right-of-way. The bulk of the pre-bid work is now complete and Oaltrans has <br /> signed off on the Kennedy/Jenks design Work. <br /> <br /> The work on Task Order No. 2 has proceeded according the agreement, and with Council's <br /> acceptance of the final report - Water Recycling Feasibility Study for Redwood Oity, <br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultant will have fulfilled part of their contractual obligations to the City. <br /> Tasks related to the project financing plan, review of water rates and connection fees are <br /> now before the City Council Utilities Committee and staff. Staff is very satisfied with the <br /> services and work products received to date from Kennedy/Jenks. <br /> <br /> Water recycling appears to be a viable way to introduce a "new" and drought-proof water <br /> source into Redwood City's long-term water supply strategy for outdoor irrigation and <br /> potential commercial uses. <br /> <br /> Staff will give a brief overview presentation and answer Council questions at the August 26 <br /> meeting. <br /> <br /> Alternative <br /> Do not accept the report and give direction to staff. <br /> <br /> Fiscal Impact <br /> None as a result of this s~,ecific action. The City Council will consider approval of the <br /> Recycled Water Project on October 7, 2002. <br /> <br /> Director, Public Works Services City Manager <br /> <br /> Attachments <br /> 1. Water Recycling Feasibility Study Executive Summary <br /> <br /> Full Copy of the final report - Water Recycling Feasibility Study for Redwood City- is on file <br /> with the City Clerk. The full report includes the Executive Summary plus technical <br /> materials related to the market assessment, treatment evaluation and distribution <br /> evaluation tasks performed bY Kennedy/Jenks. <br /> <br /> 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />