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Tumwater committee backs placing Well 15 aeration design agreement on council consent calendar
Summary
City staff recommended placing a service-provider agreement with Gray & Osborne on the March 3 consent calendar to design aeration treatment for Well 15 after a DOH-required corrosion-control study; design funding is not to exceed $368,000 from the drinking water fund.
Carrie Gillum, the city’s senior water resources specialist, told the Tumwater Public Works Committee on Feb. 19 that the city is seeking a service-provider agreement with Gray & Osborne for design work to add aeration treatment at Well 15 and to rebuild the wellhouse.
The design, Gillum said, would include aeration treatment to address pH-related corrosion concerns identified in an HDR optimization study, a replacement of the existing wooden wellhouse to improve earthquake resilience and security, SCADA and…
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