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HomeMy WebLinkAbout _ 4.11(c)--Authorize the Sole Source of Filter Underdrains to AWI � � �' � � � � � � ' � �' � � ' � ` CITY OF REDDING REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 4,2024 FROM: Michael Webb, Public Works ITEIVI NO. 4.11(c) Director ***APPROVED BY*** �c a� � �bEi� 'c�r�Cs t7�reetcsr 5f2?t2t}`?� te�r� , ;� � �:r ��`?81?C}? mwebb@cityofredding.org btippin@cityofredding.org SUBJECT: 4.11(c)--Make a Finding to Sole Source Water Treatment Plant Filter Underdrains to AWI Recommendation Approve the sole source designation of water treatment plant filter underdrain and air-scour system; and find that the name of AWI in the specifications for City of Redding Public Works Department projects is authorized by Public Contract Code Section 3400(c)(2) in order to match other products in use by the City of Redding Public Works Department—Water Utility. Fiscal Impact The repair/replacement of filter underdrains is done on an as needed basis and are contracted through the Public Works Department's bidding process. Funds are budgeted in Public Works - Water Utility's capital and operation and maintenance (O&M) budgets for treatment plant projects. A maintenance project to replace existing filter underdrain and air-scour systems is under design and will be put out to bid this summer. Alte�native Action The City Council (Council)may choose not to make a finding to sole source a11 �lter underdrains to AWI and provide alternate direction to staff. Backg�ound/Analysis The Public Works Department - Water Utility treats raw drinking water through a filtration and disinfection process at our two water treatment plants (WTP) — Foothill and Buckeye. In Fiscal Year 2018-19, at the Buckeye WTP, four filter nnderdrains constructed in 2005 had failed and were replaced. The original underdrains that failed were Roberts brand plastic underdrains and were replaced with a stainless-steel underdrain and air-scour system manufactured by AWL AWI has been in business since 19�8 and their underdrains are manufactured in the United States. Staff is pleased with the durability and operation of the stainless-steel underdrain and air-scour system compared to the plastic underdrains. Report to Redding City Council May 29,Z024 Re: 4.12(c)--Authorize the Sole Source of Filter Underdrains to AWI Page 2 The remaining four plastic underdrains at the Buckeye WTP were constructed in 2008 and staff is concerned about their longevity. Of those, filter #5 recently failed and the Public Works Department - Engineering Division is preparing to release a capital construction project to replace those four-filter underdrain and air-scour systems. Staff is requesting Council to make a sole source finding that would allow the AWI underdrains to be specified in the plans and specifications. By matching existing equipment, it minimizes training and maximizes maintenance efficiencies including stocking of spare parts. In accordance with Public Contract Code Section 3400(c)(2)., the Council may make a finding for a material, product, or service by specific brand or trade name in order to match other products in use within the City of Redding's water system. Such a finding would allow the benefits described above to be realized. Envi�^onmental Review This activity is not a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and no further action is required at this time. The capital project will be subject to review under CEQA prior to award of a construction contract. Council Prior�ity/City ManageN Goals • Government of the 21St Century — `Be relevant and proactive to the opportunities and challenges of today's residents and workforce. Anticipate the future to make better decisions today."