HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-01-12; Municipal Water District; 0112.01; Project to Line & Cover Maerkle ReservoirCARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT - AGENDA BILL
AB # 0112-01
MTG.
DEPT.
01/12/94
TITLE: PROJECT TO LINE & COVER
MAE= RESERVOIR
DEPT. HD.
CITY ATTY
CITY MGR.
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff is requesting that the Commission agree to proceed with the design to line and cover the
Maerkle Reservoir Facilities.
ITFM EXPLANATION:
This project is the result of a directive from the State of California Department of Health
Services and also from the Needs Study performed for the District by Dudek & Associates
(formerly Luke-Dudek Civil Engheers, Inc.)
With Board approval, the first of three phases of this project began in 1988 with the design and
construction of a 10 million gallon water storage facility. This storage facility was constructed
to help offset the loss of operational storage anticipated when the large open reservoir was
drained for the lining and covering phase.
Upon completion of this 10 million gallon facility the second phase of this project began in
1991 with the design and construction of pumping facilities and chloramination facilities.
Because of the District's water distribution system hydraulics, about 400 acre feet of water
stored in this Maerkle Reservoir was available. With the addition of the pumping facilities, 200
additional acre feet of water in the Maerkle Reservoir is now available. In addition, the
construction of the chloramination facilities allows the district to utilize the water in the
Maerkle Reservoir with water in the system that comes directly from Metropolitan Water
District.
The third phase of the project began in 1992 with the design of the lining and covering phase.
At the June 23, 1993 CommiSsion meeting a presentation was made by the consultant John
Powell and Associates. This presentation reviewed the 10% design report and staff
recommendation was to proceed with the design. The Commission requested some additional
information including filtration alternatives and utilizing a concrete liner rather than an asphalt
liner.
At the July 28, 1993 Commission meeting these alternatives were reviewed and costs were
presented. After discussion it was decided to write to the Department of Health Services
requesting an exemption from lining and covering the reservoir.
At the November loth meeting three items pertaining to the lining and covering project were
reviewed by the Commission. The concrete liner option and construction of a filtration plant
were determined to be infeasible.
The third item reviewed was the response from the Department of Health Services to the
District's request for an exemption from lining and covering the reservoir. After discussion of
this item the Commission requested staff to ask the Department of Health Services to review
their response with the Commission at the next Commission meeting.
’ Agenda Bill No. 0112-01
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At the December 8, 1993 Commission meeting representatives of the County Water Authority
and the Department of Health Services were present. A review of the 10-day storage policy by
the County Water Authority representative was made. In addition, Ms. Toby Roy from the
Department of Health Services reviewed the Department of Health services’ response regarding
the District‘s request for an exemption. Ms. Roy summarized the letter by stating that the
District could certainly apply for an exemption but would be required to construct additional
facilities and perform substantial additional testing. The approval of the exemption would take
approximately 6 months from the State and EPA. Ms. Roy did point out that regardless of the
additional facilities constructed and money spent on this exemption, should we fail any of the
tests (i.e. tests for Giardia cysts) we would be immediately under orders to line and cover the
reservoir or construct a treatment facility within an 18 month time period. As a result staff does
not recommend pursuing the exemption alternative. After discussion it was decided to put off
action until Commissioner Lewis can be present.
This project has been put on hold for approximately 7 months in order to review and pursue
other potential options. Staff is now requesting that some specific action be taken to take this
project off hold.
Therefore, staff is recommending the Commission agree to proceed with the design to line and
cover the Maerkle Reservoir. If in fact, the Commission does not want to proceed, then staff
recommends the Commission recommend, to the Board of Directors, termination of the design
contract with John Powell and Associates and consider revisions to present City policy regarding
10 day storage requirements.