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Agenda 06/24/2008 Item #10G Agenda Item No. 10G June 24, 2008 Page 1 of 5 Executive Summarv Recommendation to adopt the June 24, 2008, Collier County Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates, Projects 700703, 730663, 750071, and 750072. OBJECTIVE: To address water and wastewater utility projects needed to meet the demand for services relative to population growth, and to stay in regulatory compliance for the next 20 years (through 2027). Projects identified in the master plans include infrastructure capital improvements, rehabilitation, reliability, and planning projects. CONSIDERA nONS: New water and wastewater facilities are required to meet increased demand for services due to anticipated population growth, and must be suitably sized for economies of scale. Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water system improvements are also recommended to enhance the production and distribution of IQ water from wastewater effluent and other supplemental water sources. The recommended capital improvements and planning studies are the basis for the determination ofproposed changes to the existing water and wastewater impact fees and user rates. The major difference between the 2008 updates and the 2005 water and wastewater master plans adopted on June 6, 2006, is that due to lower projected population growth numbers provided by the Collier County Comprehensive Planning Department, several capital improvement projects are recommended for postponement in order to remain concurrent with the demand for potable water and wastewater treatment without overbuilding. These major differences include: WATER - DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THIS 2008 MASTER PLAN UPDATE AND THE 2005 MASTER PLAN UPDATE: I) The Northeast Regional Water Treatment Plant (NERWTP) capacity was reduced to 5- Million Gallons per Day (MGD) and postponed to the year 2018. 2) The Southeast Regional Water Treatment Plan (SERWTP) capacity was reduced to 4- MGD and postponed to the year 2022. 3) Water Supply projects for the NERWTP and SERWTP were deferred. 4) Several transmission pipelines were deferred or deleted. WASTEWATER - DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THIS 2008 MASTER PLAN UPDATE AND THE 2005 MASTER PLAN UPDATE: ~. 1) The 4-MGD Northeast Water Reclamation Facility (NEWRF) was postponed to 2017. 2) The expansion to the NEWRF was deleted. 3) The 4-MGD South East Water Reclamation Facility (SEWRF) was postponed to 2022. 4) The East Central Master Pumping Station (ECMPS) was postponed to 2017. Agenda Item No. 10G June 24, 2008 Page 2 of 5 5) The 30.6-MGD expansion of the North County Water Reclamation Facility (NCWRF) was postponed to 2017. 6) NCWRF Compliance Assurance and Bridge-the-Gap projects were added. 7) lQ Water transmission mains from NEWRF were deferred. The proposed 2008 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates were presented to the Development Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) on June II, 2008. The DSAC recommended the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approve the plans. Copies of the 2008 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates, dated June 24, 2008, are available for viewing at the offices of the BCC, the office of the County Manager, the Collier County Public Utilities Engineering Deparhnent, and at the Clerk of Court's Office. The Collier County Commissioners were provided with individual copies for their personal review. FISCAL IMPACT: The 2008 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates, dated June 24,2008, recommend system improvements that will require the allocation of funding for capital and planning projects in future years. Tables 8-1, 8-2, and 8-3 of the Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates summarize these improvements. Water and wastewater system capital improvement funding is provided through impact fees, user fees, Allowance for Funds Prudently Invested (AFPI) Fees, long-term bond financing, commercial paper and State Revolving Fund (SRF) Loans. To ensure adequate funding, the impacts of the recommended project expenditures are included in the Impact Fee, User Rate Fee, and AFPI Fee Studies. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Potable Water Sub-Element of the Growth Management Plan establishes the necessity for the Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates which is the primary planning document for the Collier County Water-Sewer District. There are no outstanding legal issues at this time. - JAB GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Per capita potable water and wastewater flows used in the 2008 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates are reduced from the current Level of Service Standards (LOSS) in the county's Comprehensive Growth Management Plan as follows: WATER - LEVEL OF SERVICE - 2005 AND 2008 MASTER PLAN UPDATE COMPARISON: Current LOSS Recommended 2008 Water Master Plan Update LOSS Composite, Gallons Per Capita 185 170 Per Day Agenda Item NO.1 OG June 24, 2008 Page 3 of 5 WASTEWATER - LEVEL OF SERVICE - 2005 AND 2008 MASTER PLAN UPDATE COMPARISON: Current LOSS Recommended 2008 Wastewater Master Plan Uudate LOSS North Sewer Service Area, 145 120 Gallons Per Capita Per Dav South Sewer Service Area, 100 100 Gallons Per Capita Per Dav New Sewer Service Areas, 120 120 Gallons Per Capita Per Dav This project meets current Growth Management Plan standards to ensure the adequacy and availability of public facilities. RECOMMENDA nON: That the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the Ex-Officio Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, adopt the 2008 Water Master Plan Update, dated June 24,2008, and the 2008 Wastewater Master Plan Update, dated June 24, 2008, PREPARED BY: Phil Gramatges, P.E., Interim Director, Public Utilities Engineering Department Page 1 of2 Agenda Item No. 10G June 24, 2008 Page 4 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 10G Meeting Date: This item to be heard at 4:30 p.m Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the 2008 Collier County Water and Wastewater Master Plan Updates, dated June 24. 2008, Projects 700703. 730663, 750071. and 750072. (This item to be heard before Item 88 and Be) (Jim DeLany, Public Utilities Administrator) 6/24/20089.0000 AM Prepared By Phil E. Gramatges, P.E. Sr. Project Manager Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Engineering 10/10/20071 :56:32 PM Approved By Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 6/4/2008 11 :09 AM Approved By G. George Yilmaz WasteWater Director Date Public Utilities WasteWater 6/6/200812:38 PM Approved By Thomas Wides Operations Director Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Operations 6/6/20082:11 PM Approved By Bala Sridhar Senior Management/Budget Analyst Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Operations 6/6/20084:39 PM Approved By Donald Edwards Operations Manager Date Public Utilities Wastewater 6/9/2008 8:09 AM Approved By Pamela Libby Water Operations Manager Date Public Utilities Water 6/9/20089:29 AM Approved By Paul Mattausch Water Director Date Public Utilities Water 6/9/2008 9:32 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 6/9/20085:38 PM file://C:\Agenda Test\Export\ 11 0-June%2024, %202008\ 10. %20COUNTY%20MANAGER... 6/18/2008 Page 2 of2 Agenda Item NO.1 08 June 24, 2008 Page 5 of 5 Approved By James W. Delany Public Utilities Administrator Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Administration 6112/200810:22 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator OMS Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 6112/20082:08 PM Approved By Susan Usher Senior ManagemenUBudget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 61151200811:34 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 6/16/20089:29 AM file://C:\Agenda Test\Export\ 11 0-June%2024, %202008\ 1 O. %20COUNTY%20MANAGER... 6/18/2008