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EXHIBIT A <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> ENGINEERING SERVICES <br /> THE CITY OF EVERETT <br /> WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY <br /> COMBINED SEWAGE CONVEYANCE IMPROVEMENTS ALTERNATIVES PROJECT <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The purpose of this project is to determine the preferred approach for bypassing <br /> combined sewage (CS) flows at the Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) to the <br /> Oxidation Pond. <br /> Combined sewage (CS) flows that exceed the plant headworks and the primary clarifier <br /> capacities are bypassed to the head of Aerated Cell 1. These flows pass through <br /> Aerated Cell 1 to Aerated Cell 2 and then into the Oxidation Pond recirculation channel. <br /> High CS bypass flows wash solids out of the aerated cells into the recirculation channel. <br /> The Oxidation Pond is not designed to handle these solids causing operation and <br /> maintenance issues. The Combined Sewage Conveyance Improvements Project will <br /> route the CS bypass flows directly to the Oxidation Pond recirculation channel, <br /> preventing solids washout from the aerated cells to the Oxidation Pond. <br /> A study was performed in 2021 to identify changes needed to the CS bypass <br /> conveyance system to route flows directly to the Oxidation Pond recirculation channel. <br /> The study evaluated plant hydraulics, identified maximum bypass flows, provided a <br /> concept for CS bypass conveyance changes needed, evaluated alternative conveyance <br /> conduits, and set forth a recommended improvement project. The study is documented <br /> in the Engineering Report, Everett WPCF Combined Sewage Conveyance <br /> Improvements, January 17, 2022, Stantec(CS Conveyance Study). <br /> The CS Conveyance Study recommended the CS bypass flows be redirected <br /> immediately after Diversion Structure 1 to the Oxidation Pond recirculation channel. The <br /> proposed project constructs a diversion structure downstream of Diversion Structure 1 to <br /> intercept the bypassed CS flows and route them through two buried 78-inch diameter <br /> pipes constructed using open-cut methods through the adjacent wetland and Oxidation <br /> Pond embankment to the recirculation channel. <br /> An alternative to the CS Conveyance Study recommendation is to convey CS bypass <br /> flows to the location where flow passes from Aerated Cell 2 to the Oxidation Pond <br /> recirculation channel. Currently five pipes convey flow from Aerated Cell 2 to the <br /> Oxidation Pond recirculation channel. These pipes, and the culverts that connect <br /> wetlands on each side of the pipe crossing, are aged and scheduled to be replaced. This <br /> alternative project would combine the CS Conveyance Improvement project with <br /> replacement of the conveyance system between Aerated Cell 2 and the Oxidation Pond <br /> recirculation channel and the wetland culverts in one project. <br /> Under this scope of work, the Consultant will compare the alternative CS bypass project <br /> to that recommended in the CS Conveyance Study and facilitate selection of the <br /> preferred alternative by the City. Following selection of the preferred alternative, the <br /> Consultant will prepare predesign documents, prepare applications federal and state <br /> resource permits authorizing the construction, and complete detailed design and <br /> pw:WAlEverett\\_Proposals\Combined Sewage Conveyance Improvements\Admin\WPCF CS Bypass Project doc Page 1 of 5 <br />