Ann Arbor Wastewater Treatment Plant Facilities Renovations Project September 2015



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Ann Arbor Wastewater Treatment Plant Facilities Renovations Project September 2015 The Facilities Master Plan was completed in 2004 and identified the need for improvements to the City of Ann Arbor s Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The required renovations include rehabilitation of existing structures, upgrading of primary and secondary wastewater treatment processes, and replacement of aging facilities with new facilities. These renovations will allow the City of Ann Arbor to meet future flow and loading demands as well as regulatory requirements. The current WWTP has a design capacity of 29.5 million gallons per day (mgd) and consists of an older West Plant (constructed in the 1930s) and a newer East Plant (constructed in the late 1970s). The City of Ann Arbor retained Malcolm Pirnie (an engineering firm that specializes in the study, design and construction management of wastewater treatment plants) to design these improvements. The Facilities Renovations Project was divided into Phase I and Phase II Projects. Phase I included design and construction services for demolition of two existing structures. Phase II is the larger of the two projects and includes rehabilitation of the East Plant and demolition and reconstruction of the West Plant. Both phases are summarized below. Facilities Renovations Project Phase I Phase I of the Facilities Renovations Project included: Demolition of the Storage Building. Demolition of the Reaeration Tank. Relocation of utilities prior to demolition. Electrical work to isolate the East Plant power from the Solids Handling Building. Installation of a waste activated sludge line to convey sludge to the Solids Handling Building. The Phase 1 Project was completed in March 2011.

Facilities Renovations Project Phase II The design phase of the project consists of the East Plant modifications, West Plant demolition and reconstruction, and electrical and site work. Phase II Scope of Work East Plant modifications include: Rehabilitation of the East Plant aeration system including new blowers, new air piping, new diffused aeration system, new mixers, and reconfiguration of the tank flow patterns. Modification of the East Electrical/Blower Building including removal of the standby generators and electrical gear, installation of a new wastewater sampler room within this building, and replacement of the East Plant return activated sludge pumps. Electrical improvements to the East Plant Primary Building. Miscellaneous repairs to the secondary clarifiers. Conversion and rehabilitation of the Dechlorination Building to the Tertiary Filter Blower Building. Construction of the new East Plant Ferric Building. Concrete repair and gate repair throughout the East Plant. Replacement of the old belowground boiler piping. West Plant demolition includes: Demolition of six digester tanks, primary and secondary clarifiers, aeration tanks, the Administration Building, a portion of the old chlorine contact tank, the Chlorine Building, flow splitting structures, the Fabrication Shop, the Machinery Building, the West Plant Blower Building, a stormwater outfall structure, a chemical storage tank farm and old flocculation basins. West Plant reconstruction includes the design and construction of: Primary clarifiers The West Plant Primary Building Aeration tanks Secondary clarifiers The West Plant Secondary Building The Administration Building An electrical building for the Raw Sewage Lift Station An influent splitter/flow monitoring station The West Plant Ferric Building A stormwater pumping and discharge facility

Electrical and site work includes: Replacement of the existing 4.8-kV power distribution system with a 13.2-kV power distribution system plant-wide. A new Central Electrical Building. Replacement of existing standby generators with new generators located within the Central Electrical Building. Rerouting of existing site utilities. Upgrading and reconfiguration of the existing stormwater system. Upgrading of the existing earthen embankment to meet Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standards for certification. Relocation of DTE Energy power transmission lines. Installation of new roadways throughout the plant. Upgrading of the existing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. Phase II Timeline Project Milestones The Phase II Project is under construction. The following is a timeline of the key project milestones to date: A contract with Walsh Construction was executed and the notice to proceed for construction of the Facilities Renovations Project was issued on June 8, 2012. The West Plant start-up and commissioning is scheduled to begin in September 2015. Regulatory Milestones Important regulatory compliance elements of the Facilities Renovations Project included submittal of the site plan application and completion of the permitting process through Ann Arbor Township, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and FEMA. The following is a timeline of the key regulatory milestones to date: The preliminary Stormwater Management Plan was approved by the Washtenaw County Water Resource Commissioner on March 1, 2010. The Preliminary Site Plan application and Natural Features Impact Statement were approved during the Ann Arbor Township Planning Commission meeting on March 1, 2010. The Final Stormwater Management Plan was approved by Washtenaw County on September 8, 2010. FEMA approved the Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) application and notified the City on October 8, 2010.

The Final Site Plan application was approved by Ann Arbor Township on December 6, 2010. Funding Milestones The following dates are key milestones regarding the State Revolving Fund (SRF) application, S2 Grant and Water Pollution Control Tax Exemption Application: Malcolm Pirnie and the City of Ann Arbor submitted SRF application Parts I, II and III on November 29, 2011; January 6, 2012; and February 17, 2012, respectively. The City of Ann Arbor prepared and approved the Tentative Contract Award to Walsh Construction on February 17, 2012. On March 12, 2012, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) issued the Order of Approval for the SRF loan. The SRF loan closing occurred on April 10, 2012. The Notice of Award was issued to Walsh Construction on April 13, 2012. The MDEQ approved the S2 grant amount of $256,136 on October 28, 2011. On October 13, 2011, the State Tax Commission approved the application and issued a tax exemption certificate. Phase II Construction Status The West Plant secondary clarifiers are near completion. The West Plant Stormwater Pump Station is near completion. The Central Electrical Building is near completion. The new Administration Building is near completion. The new West Plant aeration tanks, Blower Building and Primary Building are near completion. The Raw Sewage Lift Station Electrical Building is near completion. The West Plant primary clarifiers have been constructed except for the troughs around the perimeter of the tanks. The influent splitter has been constructed. The Maintenance Building improvements are near completion. The Retention Building modifications are near completion. The current contractual final completion date for this project is September 19, 2017. Work progression aerial photos are presented below. For more information on this project, please contact Mike Amicangelo at: mamicangelo@a2gov.org

Photo taken July 12, 2012 Photo taken July 21, 2013

Photo taken August 29, 2013 Photo taken June 26, 2014

Photo taken July 20, 2015

Photo taken April 2015 Photo taken June 25, 2015

Photo taken June 25, 2015