Aurora, Illinois

File #: 16-00029    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/12/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/22/2016 Final action: 3/8/2016
Title: A Resolution to authorize a Professional Services Agreement to assist with water main flushing for several areas of the City-Wide Water Main Distribution System Flushing Program and to update all flushing sequences for the Water Production Division
Attachments: 1. Water Main Flushing - CMT Agreement - FINAL - 01-29-16.pdf, 2. Exhibit B - Flushing Areas.pdf

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TO:                     Mayor Thomas J. Weisner

 

FROM:                     David E. Schumacher, P.E.; Superintendent of Water Production

 

DATE:                     January 29, 2016

 

SUBJECT:

Resolution to authorize a Professional Services Agreement to assist with water main flushing for several areas of the City-Wide Water Main Distribution System Flushing Program and to update all flushing sequences for the Water Production Division

 

PURPOSE:

To obtain City Council approval to attain a professional engineering services agreement with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc., Aurora, IL (CMT) to assist with water main flushing for Areas 5 & 6, which were designed in 2015, and to update all flushing sequences for the city-wide water main flushing program, as shown on the attached Exhibit B.

 

BACKGROUND:

The City of Aurora’s water main distribution system is a large, robust, web of interlinked piping ranging in size from 4-inch to 20-inch diameters with a total length of more than 740 miles.  This system provides potable water in adequate quantities and pressures for commercial, industrial, residential, and fire-fighting uses.  As with all complicated systems, regular maintenance and repairs are required to keep the system working acceptably and efficiently.  One type of standard maintenance activity for sustaining the performance of the water distribution system is a system-wide water main flushing program. 

 

Because water mains are sized to handle required firefighting flows, which may be several times larger than domestic and commercial water use needs, the velocity of flow through the pipes is normally fairly low.  Due to this, solids may settle on the bottom of pipes.  Over time, these deposits reduce the “carrying capacity” of the pipe, and they can also be a source of color, taste, and odor if the deposits are stirred up by short-term increases in flow (i.e. Aurora Fire Department hydrant flow testing, water main breaks, etc.).

 

DISCUSSION:

The City’s Water & Sewer Maintenance Division is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the water main distribution system, while the Water Production Division (WPD) is responsible for the treatment and water quality experienced by customers.  Thus, when water quality is adversely affected by the water main distribution system, the WPD receives those complaints and must react.  Historically, the WPD only performed reactionary spot-flushing in areas where water quality complaints were received.  A system-wide, planned, organized program, instead of reactionary spot-flushes, will selectively open and close hydrants and valves to a precise schedule.  This engineered approach will significantly increase flow velocities in pipes such that sediments and deposits are removed from the pipes via opened hydrants in a proficient manner. 

 

The goals of a routine system-wide water main flushing program are to achieve the following key performance indicators:

                     Significantly reduce customer complaints

                     Improve water quality delivered to consumers - reduce turbidity, taste and odors, discoloration

                     Remove solids, deposits, and biofilm growth from pipes

                     Potentially reduce water pumping costs, disinfectant demand, and disinfection by-product formation

                     Discover additional problems (i.e. inoperable valves and hydrants, closed valves, etc.)

 

Overall, flushing programs must strike a balance between water quality improvements, demand for operation and maintenance resources, impacts to customers, and water conservation.  A system-wide planned preventative maintenance program can dramatically reduce ineffective and inefficient “band-aid” reactive actions.

 

A computer hydraulic model of the City’s water main distribution system was developed by CMT in 2005 in response to the Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfectant By-Products federal rule.  This same model, after some updating, is used to design the flushing program sequences.  The model assesses and improves flushing effectiveness by estimating system pressures and water age.  Model outputs include target flushing velocities in all pipes to insure effectiveness, the means to achieve them via hydrant and valve operating combinations, predictions of minimum system pressures during flushing to insure adequate pressures are maintained, and optimized flushing routes/patterns.  This current funding request will permit CMT to assist with the actual completion of the water main flushing work for Area 5 and Area 6 in calendar year 2016 as well as update all flushing sequences for the city-wide program.  The updating work will incorporate field changes, modifications to the program sequences learned through the previous three years of work, and new water main recently installed or modified in the distribution system.

 

Funding for the professional services work is provided in the 2016 City Budget account No. 510-4063-511-38-68.

 

 

IMPACT STATEMENT:

The work will be visible to the public but should not impact travel on city roadways.

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

That the Mayor and City Council approve the attached resolution authorizing the Purchasing Director to execute an agreement with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. for a not-to-exceed amount of $370,000.00 to assist with the water main flushing for Areas 5 & 6 and to update all flushing sequences.  It is further recommended that this matter be forwarded to the Buildings, Grounds, and Infrastructure Committee for review and recommendation.

 

 

cc:                     Alderman Garza, Chairman
                     Alderman Mesiacos
                     Alderman Johnson
                     Alderman Bohman, Alternate

 

 

CITY OF AURORA, ILLINOIS

 

RESOLUTION NO. _________

DATE OF PASSAGE ________________

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A Resolution to authorize a Professional Services Agreement to assist with water main flushing for several areas of the City-Wide Water Main Distribution System Flushing Program and to update all flushing sequences for the Water Production Division

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WHEREAS, the City of Aurora has a population of more than 25,000 persons and is, therefore, a home rule unit under subsection (a) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970; and

 

WHEREAS, subject to said Section, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs for the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and welfare; and

 

WHEREAS, the City’s water main distribution system has never experienced a system-wide flushing program; and

 

WHEREAS, the Water Production Division seeks to administer an organized and engineered system-wide water main flushing program, thereby requiring professional services for use of a hydraulic model for design purposes and manpower to assist in the performance of the detailed flushing sequences; and

 

WHEREAS, a proposal has been received from Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc., to provide the necessary modeling, program development services, and manpower to assist with the performance of the flushing work; and

 

WHEREAS, budgetary authority is granted and funds are available in the 2016 City Budget account No. 510-4063-511-38-68;

 

 

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Aurora, Illinois, as follows: that the Purchasing Director is hereby authorized to execute a professional services agreement with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. for professional services to assist in the performance of water main flushing for Areas 5 & 6 and to update all flushing sequences for the city-wide water main flushing program in an amount not to exceed $370,000.00.

 

 

 

PASSED AND APPROVED on ______________.

AYES ____     NAYS ____     NOT VOTING ____     ABSENT ____

 

 

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Alderman Bohman, Ward 1                                                                                                         Alderman Garza, Ward 2

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Alderman Mesiacos, Ward 3                                                                                                         Alderman Donnell, Ward 4

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Alderman Franco, Ward 5                                                                                                                              Alderman Saville, Ward 6

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Alderman Hart-Burns, Ward 7                                                                                                         Alderman Mervine, Ward 8

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Alderman Bugg, Ward 9                                                                                                                              Alderman Johnson, Ward 10

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Alderman Irvin, At Large                                                                                                                              Alderman O’Connor, At Large

 

ATTEST:
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                 City Clerk                                                                                                                                                   Mayor