Award of Bid No. IFB-KM-21-179 and Budget Amendment Journal No. 1012 – C & T Contracting Services, LLC – Cypress Manor Wastewater Treatment Facility Plant Improvements (PCU 15-034.00) – $2,605,855.00
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Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda with Commissioner Mariano absent from the vote.
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda including Addendum item AC-186
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda including the Addendum Consent. Items C8 and C34 were pulled for discussion or revisions.
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda including the Addendum Consent. Items C8 and C34 were pulled for discussion or revisions.
Approved minutesApproved Staff’s recommendation.
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Approved minutesNo action was required as this was the first reading of the proposed Ordinance. The second reading is scheduled for the October 12, 2021 meeting at 1:30 p.m. in Dade City.
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Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: didn't you have the new port which he Where's the new Port Richey? Uh, wastewater treatment facility on here.
Several speakers Jack Mariano: Okay. Is there so when you take that you take this wastewater treated and you just pump it into the soil, correct?
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Okay, well let 'em let 'em go on and then 'cause I I I want to say something about the New Port Richey wastewater treatment facility. Oh, where's the Wait Newport Witching one?
Jack Mariano cons consider we now get revenue from this reclaim water. I'm looking at these numbers and they're absolutely phenomenal. Not even advanced wastewater on that bottom one. I mean if there's if there's something more efficient to be done with smaller plants along the way, maybe we should be taking a look at that as as This advanced wastewater treatment plant, would that number compared to if you found a better way to go use it for reclaim water, maybe that's a better way to actually Instead of having to do the advanced wastewater if we can put it into reclaim water, uh, would we be better off?
Jack Mariano Madam Clerk. And you know, this is such a environmentally sensitive thing as well. Yes. When that wastewater topples over I can't tell you the calls I've got from everybody across by over and over again. Yeah. Uh at their best they can't keep up with what's here. Representative Burkfield's house had the same problem
Dade City Lot of love. Lot of love. Um the next one uh that we'd like to discuss uh is our emergency portable generators for wastewater, storm recovery and resilience. Again, coming off of the storms, what occurred in our county?
Several speakers Jan Johnson: Is that because of population growth?
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: don't Jack Mariano: that's such a waste.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Used to be my district way back when
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: It's worth a look. Can I Jack Mariano: start
Several speakers Jack Mariano: Yeah, just just don't get discouraged. Unidentified A: Yeah, sure. Okay.
Several speakers Jack Mariano: And if I could, what are the what are the cost differences percentage-wise going from advanced wastewater to regular?