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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-05-28; Municipal Water District; 769; Approval Advertise Bids Maerkle Project 502511 CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT - AGENDA BILL AB# 769 APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PRESSURE CONTROL HYDROELEaRIC FACILITY AT MAERKLE DEPT.DIRECTOR 0^ MTG. 05/28/2013 APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PRESSURE CONTROL HYDROELEaRIC FACILITY AT MAERKLE GEN. COUNSEL DEPT. PW-UTILITIES APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PRESSURE CONTROL HYDROELEaRIC FACILITY AT MAERKLE CITY MGR. RESERVOIR, PROJECT NO. 5025 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Board of Directors of Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD) adopt Resolution No. 1469 approving the plans and specifications and authorizing the Secretary ofthe Board to advertise to receive bids for the Pressure Control Hydroelectric Facility at Maerkle Reservoir, Project No. 5025 ITEM EXPLANATION; The project site is on a 51.87 acre parcel owned by Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD), referred to as the Maerkle Reservoir property, and is accessed from Applewood Lane in the City of Vista. The property is located approximately one mile north of Faraday Avenue near the eastern limits of the City of Carlsbad as shown on Exhibit 1. The proposed project will receive relatively high pressure water from the San Diego County Water Authority's Tri-Agencies Pipeline Connection No. 3 (TAPS), and will then convert this pressure to electrical power through a hydroelectric generator prior to discharging the water to either the 10 million gallon (MG) Maerkle Tank or 200 MG Maerkle Dam Reservoir. The pressure control hydroelectric facility (PCHF) would be located adjacent to an existing pressure reducing station. The PCHF would utilize the flow and pressure from the TAPS to produce up to 135 kilowatts of electricity. The turbine generator would discharge the water down steam ofthe existing pressure reducing station to either the 10 MG Maerkle Tank or 200 MG Maerkle Dam Reservoir. Power License - The PCHF will need to obtain a license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The shortest process for a FERC license is to obtain a "Conduit Exemption", which requires the PCHF to meet three conditions including connecting to a conduit (pipeline) that was originally constructed for a non-hydropower use, ownership of the land by CMWD for the proposed powerhouse, and installing the power generation facility before the final point of discharge. Staff submitted an application to the FERC requesting a "Conduit Exemption" in compliance with requirements of Part 1 of the Federal Power Act. The exemption request complies with all requirements ofthe Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 18, Part 4, Subpart D, Section 438(a) and (b). Staff received a comment letter dated March 27, 2013 from FERC and responded to their comments on May 6, 2013. DEPARTMENT CONTACT: William Plummer 760-602-2768 bill.plummer@carlsbadca.gov FOR SECRETARY USE. BOARD ACTION: APPROVED X CONTINUED TO DATE SPECIFIC • DENIED CONTINUED TO DATE UNKNOWN • CONTINUED • RETURNED TO STAFF • WITHDRAWN • OTHER - SEE MINUTES • AMENDED • REPORT RECEIVED • The FERC comments were minor and staff anticipates receiving a license through the "Conduit Exemption" process in the next few months. Tariff-The San Diego Gas & Electric's (SDG&E) Renewable Energy Self-Generation Bill Credit Transfer (RES-BCT) tariff results in the shortest payback period estimated at 9.5 years for the Turbine Pump generator. This tariff allows renewable enerev producers to generate electricity at one meter location and use the credit at another owned meter location, commonly referred to as wheeling. Therefore, CMWD would be allowed to use the excess electricity generated at the PCHF as a credit on their electricity bill at another location. In addition, any Renewable Energy Credits generated would be owned by CMWD. To receive the tariff, the CMWD must submit a "Generation Bill Credit Transfer Allocation Request Form" (form 142-0546) with up to a maximum of 50 credit meter accounts. The RES-BCT tariff is available on first-come first-served basis, until the combined rated generating capacity within SDG&E's service territory reaches SDG&E's share of 8.1% of the statewide 250 mega- watts limitation. Staff will submit the request form to SDG&E after the Board considers award of a construction contract and an analysis is made ofthe meters to designate to receive the credit. Electric Rule 21 Interconnection - Electric Rule 21 is a tariff that describes the interconnection, operating and metering requirements for generation facilities to be connected to a utility's distribution system, over which the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has jurisdiction. The Rule 21 tariff for SDG&E is on their website. CMWD may enter into an Interconnection Agreement with SDG&E prior to official order from FERC. FISCAL IMPACT: Project Cost - Table 1 below presents a project cost budget using the construction cost from Carollo Engineers. Funding for the project is appropriated in the Fiscal Year 2012/2013 Capital Improvement Program in the amount of $2,000,000 from the Water Replacement Fund. Sufficient funds are available for completion ofthe project construction. TABLE 1 PROJECT COST BUDGET FOR DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED COSTS PRELIMINARY AND FINAL DESIGN, ENVIRONMENTAL, & PERMITS $425,000 CONSTRUCTION Estimated Construction Cost $1,112,000 Construction Management & Inspection, Miscellaneous Items, staff support 103,000 Subtotal $1,215,000 TOTAL PROJECT COST $1,640,000 CURRENT APPROPRIATION $2,000,000 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $-0- The current financial status ofthe PCHF project is shown in Table 2 below. TABLE 2 - CURRENT EXPENDITURES FOR PRESSUR £ CONTROL HYDRO ELECTRIC FACILITY, PROJECT NO. 5025 TASK DESCRIPTION CURRENT YEAR APPROPRIATION CURRENT FISCAL YEAR EXPENDITURES REMAINING BALANCES Staff & miscellaneous $100,000 $28,376 $71,624 Consultant 425,000 413,563 11,437 Construction 1,475,000 0 1,475,000 TOTAL $2,000,000 $441,939 $1,558,061 Operation 8i Maintenance - Because ofthe technical nature ofthe power generating equipment and its control system, the actual operation and maintenance work will be performed by a private company engaged in this type of work and will be budgeted based on an "Ongoing Service Agreement" at an initial rate estimated at $12,000 per year. Revenue, in the form of a credit against existing meters, for the first year of operation is estimated at $82,000 per year based on an annual operation of 6,158 hours. As previously mentioned, Staff will determine which meters to use the credit towards after the Board considers award of a construction contract and an analysis is made of existing meters. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(d) - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures. The City Planner filed a Notice of Exemption with the County of San Diego on October 18, 2011. EXHIBITS: 1. Location Map 2. Resolution No. 1469 of the Board of Directors of Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD) approving the Plans and Specifications and Authorizing the Secretary of the Board to advertise for Bids for the Pressure Control Hydroelectric Facility at Maerkle Reservoir, Project No. 5025. RAWN BY: SCOTT EVANS. CARLSBAD UWVES DEPT. 8/18/W C:\U7?i.77ES DEPARmENT\DESIGN DIVISI0N\PLUUUER\5025.DWG 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 1469 1 2 .. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 3 CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (CMWD), APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD TO 5 ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PRESSURE CONTROL HYDROELECTRIC FACILITY AT MAERKLE RESERVOIR, 6 PROJECT NO. 5025 WHEREAS, the Board of Directors ofthe Carlsbad Municipal Water District, California has 9 determined it necessary, desirable, and in the public interest to construct the Pressure Control 10 Hydroelectric Facility at Maerkle Reservoir, Project No. 5025; and 11 WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for furnishing of all labor, materials, tools, equipment, transportation, and other expenses necessary or incidental of said project have been prepared and are on file in the Public Works Department - Utilities Division of the City of Carlsbad and are incorporated by reference herein; and WHEREAS, this project is categorically exempt from CEQA as a Class 3 exemption pursuant to Section 15303 of the CEQA Guidelines - New Construction or Conversion of Small -IS Structures, and a "Notice of Exemption" was filed with the County of San Diego on October 18, 19 2011; and 20 WHEREAS, the Engineer's estimate for the project construction cost is $1,112,000; and 21 WHEREAS, sufficient funds exist in the Water-Capital Replacement fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board ofthe City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the plans, specifications and contract documents for the Pressure Control Hydroelectric Facility at Maerkle Reservoir, Project No. 5025, are on file in the Public Works Department - Utilities Division ofthe City of Carlsbad and are hereby approved. 5 3. The Secretary of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to publish, in 2 accordance with State law, a Notice to Contractors Inviting Bids for the construction of the 3 Pressure Control Hydroelectric Facility at Maerkle Reservoir, Project No. 5025 in accordance with ^ the plans, specifications, and contract documents referred to herein. /// /// /// /// 5 6 7 8 9 10 /// 11 /// 12 III III III 13 14 15 16 17 /// 18 /// 19 20 21 22 23 /// 26 27 28 /// /// /// 24 /// 25 /// /// /// /// ^ PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District of the City of Carlsbad on the 28*^ day of May 2013, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Board Members Hall, Packard, Wood, Blackburn, Douglas. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ATTEST: •A-^.^'ESON, Secretary - =?: fi] £ : -