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TIC 2017-10-24 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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TIC 2017-10-24 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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10/24/17
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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Highline water district intertie <br />Water district 75 intertie <br />Water district #75 intertie <br />City of Tukwila <br />Preliminary Water Reservoir and Pump Station Feasibility Study <br />The City of Tukwila (City) has proposed leasing storage from Highline Water District (Highline) rather <br />than construct a City owned 1.3 MG reservoir and pump station, which was identified in the City's 2013 <br />Comprehensive Water Plan. In 2014, the City and Carollo evaluated sites for a City owned reservoir and <br />identified Cerini Hill (abandoned SWAT training facility) as the preferred location for the planned <br />$7,180,000 reservoir and pump station. This study will consider the operational and cost effectiveness of <br />leasing storage from Highline. <br />ASSUMPTIONS <br />• Carollo Engineers, Inc. will be referred to as "Consultant" in this document. <br />• City of Tukwila will be referred to as "City" in this document. <br />• Highline Water District will be referred to as "Highline" in this document. <br />• The City will obtain water quality on Highline's finished water quality in electronic format. No <br />water quality data will be collected. <br />• No new water quality data will be collected as part of the study. <br />• The 2013 Water System Plan hydraulic model will be used as the basis for the analysis. <br />• The City will obtain costs for leasing storage from Highline. <br />• All costs will be AACE Class V estimates. <br />TASKS <br />1. Summarize Water Quality. Summarize finished water quality from Highline and the City. It is <br />assumed the City will obtain the water quality data and provide it electronically. Compare water <br />quality to primary and secondary drinking water standards. No mixing study or evaluating the <br />corrosively either Highline or City water will be conducted as part of this work. However, the <br />data will be reviewed to confirm data availability for a future study. Additional data collection <br />will be recommended, if needed. <br />2. Purpose of Storage. Establish City's potential uses for the Highline reservoir (emergency storage, <br />fire storage, equalizing, etc.). Estimate the frequency of use, volume of storage and flow rates <br />required for each potential use. <br />o Meeting No. 1— Storage Uses. Review water quality and identify storage uses for leased <br />reservoir with City staff. Establish criteria for hydraulic modeling and comparison of <br />alternatives. <br />o Meeting No. 3 — Highline Coordination. Meet with Highline Staff to discuss leasing <br />storage. Review purpose of uses, potential operations, and known infrastructure <br />challenges. Identify limitations by either Highline or the City <br />3. System analysis. <br />o Update hydraulic model. Update the hydraulic model to incorporate piping changes <br />identified in the 2016 Pipeline Asset Management Update project. Develop potential <br />PRV settings for the Highline intertie based on the potential storage uses. Update short - <br />8/29/2017 <br />10 <br />
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