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Statement of Work Example

Statement of Work Example

STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) EXAMPLES
E X AM P LE 1 - P r oj e ct Ti tl e : P i n e woo d s RO T r ea tm e nt P l an t and W e ll f i el d Phase II
A. Introduction/Background
Lee County Utilities (LCU) owns and operates the Pinewoods Water Treatment Plant and rel ated
public water supply wellfiel d south of Corkscrew Road approximately one mile east of Interstate I-
75. Currently, the wellfield con si sts of wells withdrawing water from traditional sources, the
surficial and sandstone aquifers. Given the competition for fresh wa ter resources and potential
wetland impacts LCU decided that further develo pment of raw water from traditional sources in
this area was not feasible. Therefore, it was decided that further wellfield development would be
raw water from the Lower Hawthorne aquifer, an alternative source. Lee County has initiated the
construction of Pinewoods Lower Hawthorne Wells and RO Treatment Plant Phase I. In phase I
the storage tank and RO building were completed. The next phase of this project will consist of
completion of the 3.2 million gallons per day (MGD) Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Treatment
Plant (WTP) and the related Lower Hawthorne Wellfield.
B. Objectives
The objective of this project is to assist in the completion of the Pinewoods Reverse Osmosis
Water Tre atment Planta nd Lower Hawthorne Wellfiel d Phase II to help meet the City’s water
supply demands.
C. Scope of Work
Fiscal Year 2007 work will complete construction of a 3.2 mgd water treatment facility and four
Lower Hawthorne Floridan Aquifer Prod uction wells. Work will include con stru ction of RO
equipment, high service pumps, me chanical eq uipment, yard piping, wellfield pi ping, electrical
equipment, production wells, monitoring wells, raw water pipelines, and related appurte nances.
EXAMPLE 2 - Project Title: Floridan Aquifer Wells (2) at Dixie Wellfield
A Introduction/Background
The project titled “Dixie Brackish Water Supply / Treatment Facility” is composed of multiple
phases as follows:
Phase 1 – Construct Two Floridan Aquifer Test Wells
Phase 2 – Conceptual Plan for Brackish Wate r Supply and Treatment
Phase 3 – RO Membrane Pilot Testing
Phase 4 – Floridan Aquifer Production Well Design & Constructio n
Phase 5 – Wellfield Conveyance Facilities Design & Construction
Phase 6 – Di xie Reverse Osmosis Facilities Design & Constru ction
This project includes construction work associated with Phase 1, which includes the installation
and testing of two (2) 24-inch diameter by approximately 1,100-foot deep water supply wells to be
completed in the Floridan Aquifer within the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Dixie Wellfield. These wells
will provide raw water to the Peele-Dixie Water Treat ment Plant.
B Objectives
The objective of this projec t is to assist in the construction of a well field necessa ry to supply
Floridan Aquifer water to help meet the City’s water supply dema nds.
C Scope of Work
Fiscal Year 2007 work will consist of construction and testing of two 24-inch diameter water
supply wells completed in the Floridan Aquifer. The wells are anticipated to able about 1,100 feet
in depth and will be located at the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Dixie Wellfield. These wells will
provide raw water to the Peele-Dixie Water Treatment Plant.
EXAMPLE 3 - Project Title: Floridan Aquifer Wells (2) and Two (2) MGD RO Expansion
A Introduction/Background
The City of Hollywood WTP requires a dditional treated capacity to service its exi sting an d
developing customer base. Additional raw water supply to be able to produce additional tre ated
capacity is required in the short term. This request includ es construction of two (2) new Floridan
Aquifer groundwater wells cla ssified as proposed under existing Consum ptive Use Permit (CUP).
These wells have previously been identified in the Lower Ea st Coast Water Supply
Questionnaire. In addition, a new 2 MG D Reverse Osmosis (RO) train is required to be built to
increase treated capacity added to the di stribution system from the Floridan water supply.
Proposed Floridan Aquifer production wells re quested unde r this application have already been
characterized in the existing CUP. This project converts propose d production wells into existing
test production wells, augmenting availa ble supply from the Floridan Aquifer. Plans to revise the
CUP accordingly are un derway.
Construction of new 2 MGD RO train has limited pe rmitting requirements which will be obtained
during the Bid Preparation stage indicated on the attached sche dule. Hollywood RO system has
been designed and built for modular expansion. RO train to be constructed will be replication of
existing 2 MGD train and will be fabricated by skid supplier according to pre-established de sign
specifications.
B Objectives
The objective of this projec t is to help meet the additional treated capacity required to service the
City’s existing developing customer base by increasing the Floridan Aquifer raw water sup ply and
the Reverse Osm osis water treatment plant capacity.
C Scope of Work
This project entails the construction of two (2) Floridan Aquifer test production wells (1 6”
diameter, cased to 950’) a nd installation of an additional 2 MGD skid-mounted RO train starting
from the pump discharge and terminatin g at the concentrate and permeate headers within the
skid.
The two (2) Florida n Alternative Water Supply wells (e stimated at $920,000 per well, 16”
diameter, cased to 950’) a re contained in the existing Con sumptive Use Permit. These wells
previously have been identified in the Lower East Co ast Water Supply Questionnaire. Wells will
be constructed as “test” produ ction wells in this phase to enable water quality analysis,
confirmation of hydro-geologic conditions, pump selection, and raw water pipeline design to be
performed for construction in subse quent phase.
The new two (2) MGD RO membrane train (approximately $619,60 0 cost) will be con stru cted
from existing design information to increase the propo rtion of Plant treated water originating from
the Floridan Aquifer Alternative Water Supply and allow utilization of new produ ction wells also
contained in this request.
EXAMPL E 4 –
P roject T itle :Reclaimed Water Booster Pump Station (North-South
Interconnect Pipes under Livingston Road )
A Introduction/Background
Collier County reused approximately 5 billion gallons of treated wastewater in 2004. The majori ty
of the water is used by commercial an d residential users for irrigation. Collier County also uses
reclaime d water for irrigation at various parks and roa dway medians. A small po rtion of the
reclaimed water is used for environm ental mitigation. The reclaimed water system is made up of
over 50 miles of distribution piping, 130 million gallons of wet weather storage, two deep injection
wells, and six large pumpin g stations.
The County serves t wo reclaimed water servi ce a reas referred to as the South and North service
areas. The S outh service area is primarily served by treated effluent from the South County
Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) and the North service area is served by the North County
WRF. The main issue Coll ier County’s reclaimed water program faces is wet weather st orage.
The County has identified a need to con stru ct an in-line booster pump station to add flexibility and
increase efficiency to their reclaim ed water system. The reclaimed water pump station will
enhance the interconnections of the North and South reclaimed water service areas, allowing the
County to serve as many customer s as possible and also maximizing the use of their re claimed
water storage facilities, incl uding the reclaimed water ASR system, located in the North service
area.
B Objectives
This project will allow storage of reclaimed water during the wet season, providing addition al
reclaime d water during the peak deman d. The proj ect will consi st of two phases: Phase 1 is to
connect the North a nd South reclaime d water servic e areas by microtunneling under the
Livingston Road; Phase 2 is to build a reclaimed water booster p umping station.
C Scope of Work
FY2007 work activities include Phase 1: the microtunneling of two 16-inch reclaimed water mains
across Livingston Road.
EXAMPLE 5 - Project Title: JEA 16.5 MGD Floridan Wellfield and RO Expansion Ph II
A Introduction/Background
The City of Port St. Lucie’s has a water and waste water master plan. Sources of water for the
City in the near future are anticipated to be from the Floridan Aquifer. Major impediments to
increasing the use of alternative water supplies includes competition with are communities for
allocations from the same aquifer water source. This project will provide substantial
environmental benefits by replacing water typically supplied from the Surficial Aquifer sources
with brackish water from the Floridan Aquifer. It will also reduce competition for water supplies by
reducing the quantity of Surficial Aquife r source water needed by the City of Port St. Lucie.
B Objectives
To expand the JEA Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant capacity from 6.0 MGD to 22.5
MGD by increasing the numbers of Floridan wells and the number of reverse osmosis membrane
trains.
C Scope of Work
Project work includes construction of water mains for raw water wells to supply water from the
Floridan aquifer and expansion of the JEA Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant from 6.0
MGD to 22.5 MGD Phase II of this work is for the water mains for raw water wells F-13, F-14, and
F-15.
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