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IN SEWER DISTRICT PUBLIC FACILITES REPORT Immokalee Water and Sewer District 2020 Table of Contents IMMOKALEE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 2020 PUBLIC FACILITIES REPORT 3 INTRODUCTION 3 BOUNDARIES 4 CURRENT POPULATION 5 PREDOMINANT TYPES OF LAND USE 5 WATER PLANT AND DISTRIBUTION 6 Jerry V.Warden Water Treatment Facility 7 Airport Water Plant 7 Carson Road Plant 8 WASTEWATER PLANT 9 WASTEWATER COLLECTION 10 CUSTOMER SERVICE &ADMINISTRATION 10 MAINTENANCE 10 UPCOMING PROJECTS 11 SOURCES 11 Abbreviations CDP Census Designated Place IWSD Immokalee Water And Sewer District KW Kilowatt MG Million Gallons MGD Million Gallons Per Day WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 2 of 11 IMMOKALEE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 2020 PUBLIC FACILITIES REPORT INTRODUCTION The Immokalee Water and Sewer District (the "District") was created by an Act of the Florida Legislature on July 5, 1978 for the purpose of providing water and sewer services to Immokalee, Florida, an unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida. The District operates and maintains the water and sewer plants and systems as a special district of the state of Florida. The District is governed by up to a seven member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Governor of the state of Florida. The Board of Commissioners administers the District, independent from any other local governing body. The District currently has 40 employees. I Immokalee Water and Sewer District Board of Commissioners (2020) Joseph Brister Chairman Anne Goodnight Vice Chairman Robert Halman Treasurer Bonnie Keen Secretary Magda Ayala Commissioner Jack Johnson, Jr. Commissioner Monica Villa Commissioner 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 3 of 11 BOUNDARIES Sections 1 through 36 of Township 46 South, Range 28 East; together with Sections 1 through 6 of Township 47 South, Range 28 East; together with Sections 1 through 36 of Township 46 South, Range 29 East; together with Sections 1 through 12, Sections 15 through 21 and that part of Section 13 lying Northeasterly of a diagonal line from the Northwest Corner to the Southeast Corner of said Section 13, Township 47 South, Range 29 East; together with Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31 of Township 46 South, Range 30 East; together with Sections 6, 7, 18, and that part of Section 19 lying Northeasterly of a diagonal line from the Northwest corner to the Southeast corner of said Section 19, Township 47 South, Range 30 East. All the lands described being in Collier County, Florida. These boundaries were expanded during the 2005 Legislative Session. SW VI4 4QUNUARy jot, ..,„ I sKALEE U•BAN ., Ar`Ft Pr)! lnlnAPY IMMOKALEE W6TER SEWER DISTRICT I I' IWSD Service Area Boundary and lmmokalee Urban Area Boundary 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 4 of 11 CURRENT POPULATION According to US Census Bureau the population of the Immokalee, Florida census designated place (CDP) is 26,600 people as of 2020. PREDOMINANT TYPES OF LAND USE The Immokalee CDP approximate types of land usage are shown below. Conservation 0.5% Industrial 0.8% Commercial 4.2% stitutional 2.3% Government 15.9% Seminole Agriculture 56.1% Reservation 2.5% PUD 6.2% 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 5 of 11 lR LR rtl': i n.0 ..r .. RR 1 iRA 1 (',, . I !Eir*AVII t�y+ndlb I ro........6* i IX �C$CN.LI Flown uu10 ins +raw.a,uer . ., 1 i .r_ V. ,... N.......***6 Woo. -.--- -_--- -- 0 OAS QS 1 1.5 r ................,... Paul tLB ig maropeo.cm.• )1) x..- ...,.,-. 8tOUOdIrlM 4iwwM6In Pa.MaiMMMw.1iMipmerst 0 OrMerld u.rvernp uW J.u.wrh..41.f be r on fN is.boo,rn4 ,.N.ova. lmmokalee Future Land Use Map 2019 Update WATER PLANT AND DISTRIBUTION IWSD Department 10 Supervisor James Jean-Louis (IWSD) Permit Number 5110142 Distribution System The District owns and maintains more than 100 miles of water distribution lines, and serves 6,436 connections or 7,641 equivalent dwelling units. The SFWMD Consumptive Use Permit allows the District to withdraw up to 1515 MG of groundwater a year, with a specific limit of 1261 MG per year from the Lower Tamiami aquifer. 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 6 of 11 Jerry V. Warden Water Treatment Facility Facility Information Address 1020 Sanitation Road, Immokalee, FL 34142 Initial Construction 1967 Capacity Increase 1996 and 2005 Permitted Capacity 2.25 MGD Facility Description The facility's treatment process utilizes aeration, chloramination for disinfection, polyphosphate for iron control and adds fluoride to support public health for the raw water drawn from eight wells connected to the Hawthorne, Upper Sandstone and the Lower Tamiami Aquifer. The facility has 1.50 million gallons of storage capacity for finished water. Backup power is provided by a Model 3406 Caterpillar 300 kw diesel powered generator. Jerry V. Warden Water Treatment Facility Finished Water Demand 2019 - Average Daily Flow Month MGD Month MGD January 1.17 July 0.85 February 1.11 August 0.9 March 1.19 September 0.84 April 1.07 October 0.79 May 1.19 November 0.86 June 0.94 December 0.86 Airport Water Plant Facility Information Address 1107 Airport Access Road, Immokalee FL 34142 Initial Construction 1985 Capacity Increase 1992, 1996, and 2005 Permitted Capacity 1.39 MGD 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 7 of 11 Facility Description The facility's treatment process utilizes aeration, chloramination for disinfection, polyphosphate for iron control and adds fluoride to support public health for the raw water drawn from three wells connected to the Lower Tamiami Aquifer. The facility has 0.75 million gallons of storage capacity for finished water. Backup power is provided by a Model DSHAC Cummins 200 kw diesel powered generator. Airport Water Treatment Facility Finished Water Demand 2020 - Average Daily Flow Month MGD Month MGD January 0.68 July 0.54 February 0.65 August 0.59 March 0.79 September 0.43 April 0.61 October 0.45 May 0.59 November 0.46 June 0.65 December 0.49 Carson Road Plant Facility Information Address 1201 Carson Road, Immokalee FL 34142 Initial Construction 1975 Capacity Increase 1992, 1996, 2006, and 2008 Permitted Capacity 2.0 MGD Facility Description The facility's treatment process utilizes aeration, chloramination for disinfection, polyphosphate for iron control and adds fluoride to support public health for the raw water drawn from five wells connected to the Lower Tamiami Aquifer. The facility has 1.5 million gallons of storage capacity for finished water. Backup power is provided by a Model DFEH Cummins 400 kw diesel powered generator. 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 8 of 11 Carson Road Water Treatment Facility Finished Water Demand 2020 - Average Daily Flow Month MGD Month MGD January 0.76 July 0.73 February 0.73 August 0.89 March 0.72 September 0.82 April 0.85 October 0.83 May 0.88 November 0.87 June 0.75 December 0.93 WASTEWATER PLANT IWSD Department 20 Supervisor Fernando Ramirez (IWSD) Permit Number FLA14132 Facility Information Address 140 White Way, Immokalee, FL 34142 Initial Construction 1982 Capacity Increase 1990 and 2013 Permitted Capacity 4.0 MGD Facility Description The facility's utilizes the extended aeration treatment process through the use of four oxidation ditches. Effluent is disposed of by either a 350-acre spray field, three percolation ponds, and a 4.985 MGD deep injection well. The facility's biosolids are converted into a Class AA fertilizer product by utilizing the Schwing Bioset Process. Backup power is provided by a Model 800DS4 Spectrum Detroit Diesel 800 kW diesel powered generator and a Model DS00550D6S Detroit Diesel/MTU Onsite Energy Corp. 550 kW diesel powered generator. 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 9 of 11 IWSD Wastewater Treatment Plant Average Daily Flow 2020 Month MGD Month MGD January 1.67 July 1.72 February 1.70 August 1.96 March 2.02 September 2.27 April 1.86 October 1.44 May 1.67 November 1.53 June 1.79 December 2.52* *Due to Tropical Storm Eta WASTEWATER COLLECTION IWSD Department 30 Supervisor Hector Ramos (IWSD) Permit Number FLA14132 / 50725 Main Office 140 White Way, Immokalee, FL 34142 Facility Information The system consists of two master lift stations with installed onsite backup generators, forty two regular lift stations with generator receptacles, and more than eighty miles of wastewater collection system piping. CUSTOMER SERVICE & ADMINISTRATION IWSD Department 40 Supervisor Ofelia Gonzalez Address 1020 Sanitation Road, Immokalee, FL 34142 MAINTENANCE IWSD Department 50 Supervisor Derys Maldonado Address 140 White Way, Immokalee, FL 34142 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 10 of 11 UPCOMING PROJECTS Master Lift Station X8 The project consists of force main modifications and the construction of a new master lift station. The project started construction in June 2020 and is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 2021. The project was funded through a cost share agreement between the IWSD and Habitat for Humanity of Collier County. Lift Station H The project consists of the modification and capacity increase of an existing lift station. The project was bid and construction was substantially completed in December 2020. The project was funded through a cost share agreement between the IWSD, Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Rural Neighborhoods, Inc. and the Shelter for Abused Women & Children. IWSD Clarifier Rehab The Clarifier Rehab project was awarded on May 26, 2020 and construction began on October 1, 2020 with a scheduled final completion date of December 2021. The project involves the replacement of three clarifier mechanisms, the modification and replacement of the clarifier's floor, and various modifications to the WWTP related to the Clarifier rehabilitation. The project is funded by the US Department of Agriculture. SOURCES Boundaries - State of Florida, Laws of Florida, Chapter 2005-298, (House Bill 733). Current Population & Seasonal Population — U.S. Census Bureau 2020 estimate https://www.census.govidataidevelopers/data-sets/acs-5year.html Existing and Future Land Use—Collier County IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN DATA &ANALYSIS — December 2019 2020 IWSD Public Facilities Report Page 11 of 11 PUBLIC FACILITES REPORT Immokalee Water and Sewer District 2020