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• The next step is to begin the Environmental Assessment (EA) process and <br />the design phase. <br /> <br />G. WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECTS: <br />• Pua Sewage Pump Station (SPS) Upgrade: Design items for additional <br />upgrades needed besides pump replacement at the Pua SPS is being worked <br />into the contract. It includes a complete renovation to include the <br />structural, electrical, and mechanical upgrades to the pump station. Cause <br />for renovation is due to deterioration of the wet well from H2S; electrical <br />component damage due to H2S corrosion and the overall age of the facility; <br />and mechanical damage due to faulty discharge line valves due to hydraulic <br />surging. Work is to include upgrading the HVAC; replacing/upgrading <br />components of the electrical system; replacing corroded duct work; <br />upgrading the wet well level control system; and improving on safety issues <br />by eliminating fire and electrical hazards to achieve compliance with NFPA <br />820 and 70E. The project is funded by CWSRF monies. <br /> <br />H. ULU WINI WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT: <br />• WWD continues to maintain stability of the treatment plant with the goal of <br />achieving consistent process data and meeting the regulatory as well as <br />expected effluent limits. The treatment system currently meets DOH <br />regulatory requirements, and nutrient removal is taking place. The longer <br />term goal being considered is to install a gravity sewer line in Hina Lani <br />Street that connects to the existing dry sewer in Queen Ka`ahumanu <br />Highway as part of the North Kona Sewer Pump Station project. The Ulu <br />Wini Housing community would connect to the gravity line and the existing <br />Kaloko WWTP would be decommissioned. <br />• The State DOH is being kept apprised of the progress of the long-term goal <br />for addressing the wastewater treatment/disposal. <br /> <br />I. UPDATE ON WATER SHUT-OFF FOR NON PAYMENT OF SEWER BILLS: <br />• DEM is currently drafting administrative rules for the implementation of <br />water shut-off for non-payment of sewer fees. The Department of Water <br />Supply (DWS) is also drafting amendments to its rules to allow for water <br />shut-off due to non-payment of sewer fees. Both DEM and DWS rules need <br />to be amended for the water shut-off to be implemented. In the meantime, <br />we continue to work with delinquent customers to bring their accounts <br />current and refer accounts to the Office of the Corporation Counsel to <br />pursue judgments when necessary. <br /> <br />J. FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY PLAN/ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM <br />• The next step is the Option Period being initiated by EPA, and includes <br />procurement and set-up of the Computerized Maintenance Management <br />System (CMMS) software. A kickoff meeting conference call is scheduled for <br />04/12/19. <br />11 <br />
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