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Agreement
Contractor Name
RMC Water and Environment of San Jose
PROJECT NAME
Apree for Glenwood Pump Station
RMP File Number
304
Date
7/1/2008
MO Ref
08-073, 09-245
Amendment
Yes
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<br />Subtask 3.2 - Hydraulic and Operational Analysis <br />RMC understands that there is no existing hydraulic model of the water distribution <br />system for the area served by the Glenwood Pump Station. RMC will review system <br />maps/schematics and operational data for the pump station and will perform a hydraulic <br />analysis, without reliance on a hydraulic model, to assess whether the existing pumping <br />equipment is suitable for continued operation in light of the objectives outlined at the <br />workshop above (Subtask 3.1). RMC will not be required to develop a full hydraulic <br />model of the system, though we may model portions of the system as required to <br />complete the analysis. It is assumed that the City will provide operational data for remote <br />facilities such as tanks, PRV s, and water meters that impact or record pump station and/or <br />water service operations. <br /> <br />OPTIONAL TASK <br />If requested to do so by the City, and pending approval of an acceptable scope of services <br />and fee (not included in this proposal), RMC will develop a new hydraulic computer <br />model, or augment an existing hydraulic model, of all or a portion of the City's <br />distribution system. This model may be used to complete the hydraulic analysis of <br />Subtask 3.2 and would provide a more details analytical tool than may otherwise be <br />developed. RMC will provide guidance regarding software selection and scope of the <br />model, and the model would be provided to the City at the conclusion of work as an <br />additional deliverable. <br /> <br />Sub task 3.3 - Develop Improvement Options <br />RMC will develop a practical range of options for each of the project components: engine <br />generator location, pumps electrical/SCADA, etc. Improvement options may incorporate <br />site layout for new or relocated equipment, enclosure configurations for the pump station, <br />electrical and power generation equipment. The level of effort assumes that all the <br />electrical, SCADA, standby power, and pumps will be housed in a single pre-engineered <br />enclosure. Construction cost estimates (planning level) will be provided. <br /> <br />Subtask 3.4 - Prepare Technical Memorandum <br />RMC will prepare a technical memorandum (TM) detailing the options developed above, <br />the basis of design for new or improved facilities and improvement recommendations for <br />the project. A workshop meeting will be conducted with the RWC staff to present and <br />review the TM, leading to consensus on the project components carried forward into <br />detailed design. <br /> <br />Subtask 3.5 - Outside Agency Coordination <br />RMC will make contact for coordination efforts with SFPUC (land use and water demand <br />coordination), PG&E (electrical selvice relocation/upgrade) and BAAQMD (engine <br />generator coordination). The purpose ofthis coordination will be to obtain initial <br />direction and requirements from each agency regarding improvements and modifications <br />to the pump station site. <br />
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