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Supplemental Agenda Items - FGUA

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Effluent from the WWTP that is used for reuse is pre-treated through an RO unit for the<br />

reduction of its TDS content prior to its storage in an above-ground 120,000-gallon<br />

tank. The effluent is then pumped for irrigation of the city’s golf course and parks.<br />

The effluent that is not intended for reuse is discharged into six Class V underground<br />

injection wells along with the reject from the RO system. The eight-inch diameter<br />

injection wells are constructed of schedule 40-inch PVC cased to 60 feet below land<br />

surface with an injection interview between 60 to 90 feet below land surface.<br />

The injection wells are gravity-fed from a 28,000-gallon effluent polishing tank.<br />

Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority<br />

Project: N/A<br />

Owner: Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority<br />

Owner Contact: Tom Morgan, (305) 296-2454<br />

Provided operating services – either on a full-time or relief basis – to all of the<br />

FKAA’s wastewater plants until all serves were brought under direct service by FKAA<br />

personnel, including emergency relief operations, weekend and holiday staff coverage,<br />

and sampling of their various facilities.<br />

• Little Venice WWTF – Previous plant compliance evaluation, contract operations,<br />

staffing, sampling, training of FKAA personnel, provision of written operating<br />

procedures.<br />

• Bay Point WWTF – Operations staffing, sampling, training of FKAA personnel,<br />

provisions of written operating procedures<br />

• Duck Key WWTF – Operations staffing, sampling, training of FKAA personnel,<br />

provision of written operating procedures<br />

• Layton WWTF – Sampling, relief operation staffing<br />

Aloha Utility System – Pasco County<br />

Project: N/A<br />

Owner: Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />

Owner Contact: Charles Sweat, (407) 629-6900<br />

Before it was purchased by the Florida Governmental Utility Authority, this system<br />

was the second largest privately owned utility in Florida, serving a population of about<br />

40,000 in the Tampa Bay area with more than 15,700 customer service billings sent<br />

and collected monthly.<br />

All combined water treatment processes are permitted at 2.17 MGD with<br />

500,000-gallon ground storage capacity. The system receives its water from nine<br />

Team Proposal Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />

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