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<br />r1 <br />r1 <br />'1 <br /> <br />'1 <br />, J <br /> <br />, 1 <br /> <br />, I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />! '1 <br /> <br />, 1 <br /> <br />r 1 <br /> <br />. , <br /> <br />" \ <br /> <br />MDWASD SDWWTP High-Level Disinfection UPGRADE <br />E07-WASD-05 <br />Miami-Dade County, Florida <br /> <br />OWNER <br />Miami-Dade County Water and <br />Sewer Department <br /> <br />CLIENT CONTACT <br />Hazen and Sawyer <br />Paul Vinci, P .E. <br />Seventh Floor, North Tower <br />Hollywood, FL 33021 <br />954.987.0055 <br /> <br />COMPLETION DATE <br />2014 <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION COST <br />$ 600,000,000 <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br /> <br />. I Considered a precursor to the Water Reclamation Project, Miami-Dade County's $600 million High- <br />Level Disinfection (HLD) Project will produce highly treated wastewater that will subsequently go <br />through the water reclamation process of microfiltration, reverse osmosis, hydrogen peroxide addition, <br />and ultraviolet disinfection. The project will increase the peak flow capacity of the South District <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant by 27%, from 225 million gallons daily (mgd) to 285 mgd, an improvement <br />that will allow more wastewater to be pumped to the plant during rain events, reducing potential <br />sewer overflows. <br /> <br />The SDWWTP HLD Program consists of fourteen (14) separate projects. Four of them have already <br />been completed, nine are currently under construction, and the last one was released for bidding at <br />the end of 2010. The two lengthiest projects-the Filter and Clarifier contracts-have durations <br />exceeding five years and are presently ahead of schedule. As of early 2011, construction on the HLD <br />Project has reached 42% completion, and the project is expected to be completed by Quarter 1 of <br />2014. <br /> <br />Upon its completion, all treated wastewater coming from the existing secondary treatment plant will <br />be filtered and disinfected to ensure Miami-Dade County complies with all Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (FDEP) requirements. The project will help Miami-Dade meet specific FDEP <br />and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements for the high-level disinfection of wastewater <br />prior to its disposal into deep injection wells. <br /> <br />CES Consultants is providing Construction Inspection and General Construction <br />Management/ Administration support services. <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach Continuing Professional Architectural & Engineering Services RFQ 12-04-02 I 14 <br />