File #: 20-0453    Name: 2020-ERP Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Item
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/2/2020 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Contract with Freese and Nichols, Inc. for Professional Engineering Services to Complete an Emergency Response Plan as Required by the America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 and Any Necessary Supplemental Agreements
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Proposal
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Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Contract with Freese and Nichols, Inc. for Professional Engineering Services to Complete an Emergency Response Plan as Required by the America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 and Any Necessary Supplemental Agreements

SUMMARY

COUNCIL GOAL: Operational Excellence
2B: Balance Available Resources to Accommodate the Growth and
Maintenance needs of the City

MEETING DATE: June 2, 2020

DEPARTMENT: Public Works - Water Distribution

CONTACT: Julia J. Hunt, PE, Interim Director of Public Works
Craig Sherwood, Water Utilities Superintendent

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approval of the Resolution.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* This Resolution authorizes the city Manager to execute a contract in the amount of $79,800, as well as all required supplemental agreements thereto, with Freese & Nichols, Inc. for professional consulting engineering services to complete an Emergency Response Plan as required by the America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, for a total aggregate contract amount, inclusive of any supplemental agreements, not to exceed $90,000.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* On October 23, 2018, the America's Infrastructure Act (AWIA), Public Law No: 115-270 was enacted and establishes new risk and resilience requirements for Community Water Systems (CWSs). Section 2013 of AWIA amends Section 1433 of the Safe Drinking Water Act (from the 2002 Public Health and Bioterrorism Response Act) and requires all CWSs serving more than 3,300 people to conduct Risk and Resilience Assessments that consider the risk to the system from malevolent acts and natural hazards (i.e., an "all hazards" approach). The law requires CWSs to update Emergency Response Plans (ERPs). AWIA specifies the components that the Risk and Resilience Assessments and ERPs must address and establishes the deadline of March 31, 2020 for certification to EPA that a Risk and Resilience Assessment has been completed...

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