South Coast Water District Board Meeting at 6:00pm Tonight

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The South Coast Water District Board Meeting is tonight, Thursday January 22 2015 at 6:00pm.
The meeting will be at Dana Point City Council Chambers located at 33282 Golden Lantern Street in Dana Point.
The public is encouraged to attend.

Proposed discussion items include:

Tunnel Stabilization & Sewer Pipeline Replacement Project Status Update

Sewer Lateral Seal Repairs 2013/2014 Project – Notice of Completion

Sewer Line Root Control Project – Notice of Completion

Staff Report Sewer Line Root Control

Pacific Coast Highway – Camino De Estrella Valve Replacement Project
Recommended Action: The Engineering & Operations Committee recommends the Board of Directors authorize the General Manager to award a contract in the amount of $81,000 to Fraijo Brothers, Inc., for the construction of the Pacific Coast Highway – Camino De Estrella Valve Replacement Project.

Lower Bradt Reservoir Reservoir Management System (RMS)
Recommended Action: The Engineering & Operations Committee recommends the Board of Directors authorize the General Manager to: a) Award a contract in the amount of $34,772.68 to purchase an electrolytic cell and power rectifier from Severn Trent Water Purification, Inc., to be installed by District personnel; and b) Approve contract amendments up to $3,500 (approximately 10% contingency), if required.

Purchase of a Hydro-Excavator Equipment
Recommended Action: The Engineering & Operations Committee recommends the Board of Directors authorize the General Manager to: a) Award a contract in the amount of $313,105.80 to Atlantic Machinery, Inc., for the purchase of a new Hydro-Excavator; and b) Approve contract amendments up to $15,700 (approximately 5% contingency), if required.

Desalination Environmental Baseline Monitoring

Operations of Dry Boat and Recreational Vehicle Storage Facility at San Juan Creek Property

For more information please link to SCWD

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