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<br /> <br />E. NORTH KONA SEWER PUMP STATION <br />• This new sewer pump station will be located on the mauka side of Queen <br />Kaʻahumanu Highway. It is to receive wastewater from a portion of the area <br />below Ane Keohokalole Highway between Hina Lani Street and Kealakehe <br />Parkway. The wastewater will be pumped to the Kealakehe WWTP via new force <br />mains. The new sewer pump station is scheduled to be complete in July 2022. <br />• The preliminary engineering report for the new pump station has been finalized. <br />• The Environmental Assessment (EA) process has begun. Consultant was issued a <br />NTP in late December 2019. Draft EA is expected to be complete by August <br />2020. <br />• The county is waiting for land transfer from West Hawaiʻi Business Park (WHBP) <br />for the SPS site. WHBP needs to subdivide land before transfer to the county. <br />Land transfer is expected to occur by June 2020. Currently WHBP is still waiting <br />for subdivision approval. <br /> <br />F. FACILITY REPAIR/EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECTS: <br />• Pua Sewage Pump Station (SPS) Upgrade: Design items for additional upgrades <br />needed besides pump replacement at the Pua SPS are being worked into a new <br />contract. It will include a complete renovation, including structural, electrical, <br />and mechanical upgrades to the pump station. Cause for renovation is due to <br />deterioration of the wet well from HS; electrical component damage due to HS <br />22 <br />corrosion and the overall age of the facility; and mechanical damage due to <br />faulty discharge line valves due to hydraulic surging. Work is to include <br />upgrading the HVAC; replacing/upgrading components of the electrical system; <br />replacing corroded duct work; upgrading the wet well level control system; and <br />improving on safety issues by eliminating fire and electrical hazards to achieve <br />compliance with NFPA 820 and 70E. <br />• Pua Force Main (dual FM): Design will be simultaneously performed with the Pua <br />SPS project because of the hydraulic surging/water hammer issues. Both <br />projects are to be partially funded by CWSRF loans. <br />• Lanihau SPS Force Main Replacement: Construction bids have been received and <br />anticipated NTP to construction contractor (JW Glover) is on 06/10/20. Project <br />will replace approximately 800 lineal feet of pipe form the Lanihau SPS and <br />connect to the manhole at the Palani Road and Kuakini Street intersection. <br />Construction is scheduled for completion by September 2020. <br />• Repair/Replace Hilo, Kulāʻimano, and Pāpa’ikou WWTP Programmatic Plans: All <br />three WWTPs are nearing the end of their useful life along with being located in <br />corrosive atmospheres, expediting the aging process. Kulāʻimano WWTP is <br />nearing 45 years, Pāpaʽikou is nearing 37 years, and Hilo is nearing 30 years. The <br />work will first conduct a condition assessment to develop a repair and <br />replacement/upgrade (R&R) 20-year cost projection of what unit processes or <br />major equipment should be repaired, replaced or upgraded. Included in this <br />condition assessment phase is a process optimization evaluation to identify the <br />strategies that can be incorporated into the design to reduce operating costs, <br />13 <br /> <br />
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