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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/25/2021 <br />Submitted For: John Nelson, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: John Nelson, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />5. 19. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-150 Approving Water Treatment Plant Request for Proposals and Authorizing Solicitation <br />of Proposals. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In early 2019, the Minnesota Department of Health detected manganese concentrations above recommended <br />health guidelines in several of Ramsey's city wells. Since then, the following actions have been completed. <br />• Staff drafted a letter outlining the new manganese issue and the City's short and long-term plans to address <br />the issue and mailed the letter on 5/15/2019 to 5,600 Ramsey households. <br />• A public meeting was held at city hall to address concerns from residents. <br />• Wells #5, 6 and 7 are being exclusively utilized since these three wells have the lowest concentrations of <br />manganese (however, these three wells have the largest concentrations of Iron which leads to <br />increased rusty water complaints). <br />• Wells #1, 3, 4 and 8 all have Manganese concentrations above the MDH guidelines. These wells have only <br />been utilized when water demand increases beyond the capabilities of wells #5, 6 and 7. <br />• A Manganese hot line was established and Staff spoke to 88 concerned residents regarding Manganese and <br />Iron in Ramsey's municipal water supply. <br />• Several articles have been published to Facebook, The Ramsey Resident, also monthly updates to the <br />Ramsey web site regarding current Manganese concentrations. <br />• Staff collects and tests 15 random water samples monthly and publishes the test results on the City web site. <br />• SEH did a pilot plant study on Wells #3 and #4 to determine the correct filtering process to remove <br />Manganese and Iron from Ramsey's municipal supply. <br />• SEH was contracted with to prepare a water treatment plant Feasibility Study. <br />• SEH was contracted to prepare final plans and specifications for the required raw and finished water trunk <br />lines needed to serve the proposed water treatment plant. <br />• Staff drafted the attached Request for Proposals (RFP) for professional engineering services to <br />prepare final plans and specifications, to administer the bid process, and to provide construction <br />administration services for a new municipal water treatment plant designated as City Improvement Project <br />#21-09. <br />• The RFP has two enclosures including the proposal evaluation form and the approved Feasibility Study, <br />which are also attached. <br />Notification: <br />As outlined in the project schedule in the attached RFP, the RFP will be advertised twice in the City's official <br />newspaper, the Anoka Union Herald, and twice in Finance and Commerce. This is the standard process for <br />advertising City improvement projects. <br />City Staff will also submit RFP's directly to consultants known of be qualified to complete the requested <br />professional services, all of whom either previously showed interest in or submitted proposals for the Water <br />Treatment Plant Feasibility Study. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />