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Board approves $28.4 million GMP for deep injection and monitoring wells for new plant
Summary
The utility board authorized a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) of $28,425,041 to the Haskell/CDM Smith joint venture to construct one deep concentrate injection well and one dual-zone monitoring well required for disposal of reverse-osmosis concentrate from the new membrane treatment plant.
The City of Riviera Beach Utility Special District approved Resolution 21-25UD authorizing a work order not to exceed a guaranteed maximum price of $28,425,041 to the Haskell/CDM Smith joint venture for construction of one deep concentrate injection well and one dual-zone monitoring well.
The wells are necessary to dispose of the high-salinity concentrate produced by the plant's reverse-osmosis membranes, officials said. Suzanne Meckler, a professional engineer with CDM Smith, told the board that disposal via deep injection is standard practice for membrane plants dealing with salty…
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