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Sanitary Sewer <br />Project <br />Department <br />Description <br />Description/ Scope <br />Operating <br />CIP Amount <br />Funding source <br />Number <br />Budget <br />19-012 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 -Monitoring and Alarm Upgrade- <br />This project will see the provision of electronic monitoring of 4 additional Lift Stations. This project will <br />$ 26,000 <br />Sanitary Sewer Fund <br />Sewer <br />Sewer <br />upgrade/replace components of the monitoring system including antennas, cabling, and uninterruptable <br />power supply. This is a continuation/ expansion of the project begun in 2016. As of 2018the city has <br />34/46 lift stations being electronically monitored. The electronic monitoring system being used has <br />exceeded its useful life. The remaining lift stations are dependent upon audible and visual alarms to <br />provide notification of mechanical issues. The provision of electronic monitoring for all of the city's lift <br />stations will improve response time to issues, reduce backup incidents and provide real time monitoring <br />and reporting for accountability. <br />19-013 <br />Sanitary <br />Sanitary sewer Rehabilitation (CIPP) <br />This Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation project will consist of Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining approximately <br />$ 281,377 <br />Sanitary Sewer Fund <br />Sewer <br />2019 <br />4,500 feet of infiltration susceptible sanitary sewer pipes, manhole reconstruction, and lid replacement. <br />The purpose of the project is to reduce Inflow and Infiltration (I&I) into the Sanitary sewer systems and <br />extend the life to the existing pipes. The lining process creates and new durable pipe within the older <br />pipe at a much reduced cost from open curing or directionally drilling in order to replace the older pipe. <br />18-014 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 -Lift Stations Rehabilitations <br />This project will rehabilitate 3 of the City's 45 Lift Stations. Rehabilitation includes the inspection, and <br />$ 100,000 <br />Sanitary Sewer Fund <br />Sewer <br />replacement of a lift stations piping, motors, pumps and control as well as repairs wet well. The Lift <br />Stations identified for 2019 are Grinder Station #9, Grinder Station #10 and Lift Station #1. Rehabilitating 2 <br />19-015 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 Sewer Main Flushing <br />This project includes the cleaning of 1/5 of the City's sewer mains. This project is part of the City <br />$ 14,000 <br />Sanitary Operating <br />Sewer <br />preventative maintenance program. 2019's focus will be in maintenance area 1. <br />Budget <br />19-016 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 Sewer Main Televising and <br />This project includes the cleaning and inspection of 1/5 of the City's sewer mains. This project is part of <br />$ 47,272 <br />Sanitary Sewer Fund <br />Sewer <br />Inspection <br />the City preventative maintenance program. The results of the inspection are used to determine future <br />maintenance needs. 2019's focus will be in maintenance area 1. <br />19-017 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 Lift Station Inspections <br />Annual Inspection of all Lift Stations. Preventive maintenance inspections to determine maintenance <br />$ 8,000 <br />Sanitary Operating <br />Sewer <br />needs. <br />Budget <br />19-018 <br />Sanitary <br />2019 Back Up Generator Installations <br />This project will provide a backup generator for Grinder Station #9 (Vine Street) which services the <br />$ 150,000 <br />Sanitary Sewer Fund <br />Sewer <br />sanitary sewer system west and south of Forest Lake and for Lift Station #1 (Northshore). which services <br />the sanitary sewer in the south east corner of the City. <br />19-020 <br />Sanitary <br />Inflow & Infiltration Policy Review <br />Staff will explore and develop options for combating Inflow and Infiltration to include point of sale <br />Staff Time <br />Sewer <br />inspections, new construction inspections and additional municipal activities. the purpose is to prevent <br />sewage overflows into homes and waterways and reduce sewage disposal costs. <br />