november 2018 monthly report
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Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District
103355 Overseas Highway
Tel: (305)451-4019
November 2018 Monthly Report
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Operations The wastewater treatment plant processed an average of 1.64 million gallons of influent per day (MGD) and zero plant related odor complaints were received. On November 28th Reynolds Construction, Field Operations Team and Plant Operations Team successfully shut down the collection system in order to complete the headworks bypass project piping. We also coordinated with the team in Islamorada when to shut down and bring their collection system back up. We are currently utilizing the bypass mode with screening box at the headworks successfully.
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Effluent Quality Reports Determines the quality of discharge from the wastewater treatment plant.
Effluent Quality Report AWT Limit Annual Average
November 2018 Plant Performance
CBOD5 (Carbonaceous Biochemical
Oxygen Demand) 5 1.0
TSS (Total Suspended Solids) 5 0.58
TN (Total Nitrogen) 3 1.06
TP (Total Phosphorous) 1 0.25
Current Flow (MGD) The total flow of influent through the wastewater treatment plant each day.
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KLWTD Islamorada Combined Flow
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Composite Daily Peak Salinity (PPT) The daily peak salinity for the current month.
* Salinity was affected by king tides. South Florida king tides occur September through November.
Islamorada
Islamorada Daily Peak Salinity (PPT) The daily peak salinity for the current month.
Average Daily Flow Monthly Peak Salinity Days over 4.0 PPT Salinity 0.605 Million
Gallons per Day 1.72 Parts per Thousand 0
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Combined Max. Salinity
0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.54.04.5
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Islamorada Max. Salinity
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Wastewater Field Operations There was a total of 39 service calls for the current month. Of these, 28 were system generated, mostly by low vacuum detection at a vacuum station. These system generated service calls caused no damage and had no effect on the District’s customers. The problems were corrected quickly by the field staff. The remaining 11 service calls are as follows:
Date Address Incident Response
November 2 100100 Overseas Hwy
Bayside Pluming called and stated there was a back up at the
Post Office.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on Post Office side.
November 4 100470 Overseas Hwy
Customer called about issues with sewer coming back from
main.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on business side.
November 21 99000 Overseas Hwy
Customer called regarding a backup in house.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on business side.
November 23 21 Jenny Lane Customer called regarding sewage backing up from
cleanout.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on homeowner side.
November 25 5 Mangrove Lane
Customer called experiencing backup in house.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on homeowner side.
November 28 136 Coconut Row
Customer called experiencing issues with grinder pump.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on homeowner side.
November 30 102 Ocean Bay Drive
Customer experiencing a backup in house.
KLWTD system was working properly. Issue was on homeowner side.
Odor Related Service Calls
Date Address Incident Response
November 9 15 Mockingbird Road
Customer called about odor coming from Vac Station A.
New carbon was ordered for replacement and installed on 12/4/2018.
November 21 19 N.
Blackwater Lane
Customer called about sewer gas smell coming from shower drain.
System was working properly, and no odor was detected.
November 21 7 Bunting Drive Customer called regarding odor coming from sink drain.
System was working properly, and no odor was detected.
November 21 428 Big Pine Road
Customer called regarding odor coming from toilet.
System was working properly, and no odor was detected.
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KLWTD’s Wastewater Service Contains:
Non-System Generated Calls
Maintenance
AirVac Valve Pit Controller Rebuild Process
Service Connections Buffer Tanks AirVac Pits Grinder Pumps 11,662 82 2,832 144
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Non-System Generated Odor
Controller with serial #AC138985 was found hung open, causing a low-vac at the vacuum pit for Lot #40 in Calusa Campground.
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The controller is completely disassembled. Dirt and water was found throughout the inside of the controller. Debris inside the components of the controller is what caused it to malfunction.
The components of the controller are cleaned and dried. It is now ready for a new rebuild kit. The rebuild kit replaces all rubber parts, 1/16” tubing and the shaft. The shaft spring /washer, air passage screen, check valve housings, sensor assembly and needle valve will get replaced as needed.
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Vacuum Chamber test. The Vacuum should not drop more than 1” Hg in 10 Seconds.
Inserting the Sensor variable duckbill and valve diaphragm onto the controller, before Chamber A is assembled and installed.
The controller is assembled and ready for testing. During this stage the controller will go through the following tests. Sensor setting test, sensor variable duckbill test, sensor seat test, valve diaphragm test, 3rd seal test (shaft seal test), check valve and 4th seal test.
The controller is now completely assembled. It is ready for the complete controller exterior leak and sensor diaphragm test.
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The controller is ready for the final test. The controller is now simulated to ensure that it fires off with 4”- 6” of water and that it does not hang open for longer than 7 seconds.
The controller info is logged into the controller rebuild log and it is now ready to be installed.
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Construction Current Construction Projects
Project Contract Amount
Contract Start
Contract Total Paid to Date
Contract Balance Remaining
Solar Arrays $366,600.00 7/31/18 $36,660.00 $329,940.00
The Solar Arrays project includes solar panels over the disinfection basin and on the roof of the Operations Building. During the month of November, SALT submitted the final plans and shop drawings for the solar array to be placed on top of the Operations Building. They also submitted their safety plan for temporary restraints and harnesses for working on the roof of the building. The solar panels for both the Operations Building and the disinfection basin arrived and were stored on site.
Capital Upgrades Reynolds Contract $1,115,955.78 8/13/18 $134,452.40 $981,503.38
Owner Direct Purchase Items (Original Contract) $218,472.90 N/A $80,226.00 $138,246.90
Owner Direct Purchase of Screening Box $29,955.00 N/A $0.00 $29,955.00
Reynolds Construction of Florida LLC began working on the headworks bypass portion of the Capital Upgrades Project. On the night of November 28, the flow from both Key Largo and Islamorada was shut down to allow for installation of the tee needed for the bypass piping. The shut-down went according to schedule and the tee and valve were installed. The new screening box was lifted and set on top of the headworks platform and the vertical section of the18” ductile iron pipe to the screening box was installed. The Capital Upgrade project consists of four separate scopes of work that are described below.
Scope 1 Headworks
Bypass Piping
Allocation of Reynolds
Contract Price $791,910.65
This project consists of 18” ductile iron pipe and fittings, electrically actuated 18” valves, replacement of corroded metallic conduit on the headworks and cleaning, concrete repairs and re-coating of the influent channels.
Scope 2 Process Water
Pumping System
Allocation of Reynolds
Contract Price $125,743.24
The process water pumping system consists of four variable speed water pumps to provide treated effluent for use as seal water, chemical mixing water, centrifuge wash water and general wash-down water around the plant. This system replaces a single pump system with bladder tanks.
Scope 3 Bridge to SBR #3
Allocation of Reynolds
Contract Price $26,399.93
The bridge to SBR #3 includes a walkway, handrails and support columns to bridge the gap between the 3rd floor exterior walkway of the Operation Building and SBR #3. The bridge will allow for improved access to SBR #3.
Scope 4 Filter Booster
Pump Upgrades
Allocation of Reynolds
Contract Price $171,901.96
The filter booster pump upgrade includes removal of one 30 HP pump and replacement with a 14 HP pump, removal of the local control panel and replacement of all conduit and wiring between the pump station and the Operations Building. The project also includes re-programming to improve operator control of the pumping system.
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Upcoming Construction Projects
IT
Active IT Projects Project Description
Continuing Database Services RFQ
RFQ to develop, build and support database modules that will facilitate the District’s operations was advertised for proposals on May 9, 2018. Deadline to submit proposals was July 16, 2018. Three proposals were received and evaluated by a 5 person committee. There was a public meeting on August 28, 2018 to announce the results. This project was presented to the Board on October 2, 2018. It will be brought back for more discussion and a presentation on January 8, 2019.
Vac Station I Cameras
We are starting to install the security camera system at Vac Station I. This is the last vac station that we will need to install.
Plant Front Gate Entry System
We replaced the front gate entry system at the plant. The previous system was part of the original install and had many unfixable issues. The new system was install in-house and is functioning well.
Project Estimate Status
Disinfection Basin Repairs
and Modifications
$375,150.00
The Disinfection Basin Repairs and Modifications Request for Proposals was published in October. A single proposal was received. An update on the proposal is presented in the Engineering section of this report.
Steel Storage Building $175,250.00
The Field Operations department has included a steel storage building in its capital budget for FY 19. The proposed building would be approximately 37’ X 25’ and would be tall enough to drive a forklift into. The building is proposed to be at the WWTP site adjacent to the Vacuum Station E building. It is anticipated that this item will be discussed in February and may be authorized by the Board to be advertised.
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Customer Service Customer Service Call-Ins Code Enforcement
*Code Enforcement files are taken to the Monroe County Code Enforcement Department the last week of the month.
Number of Tie-Ins
Total
Approval to Proceed 18
Assessments 2
Collections 22
Construction 2
Demo 3
Hydro Test 2
Odor 1
Tie-In 15
Total 65
s Name November 2018
Current Total
Agenda 0 0
Grant 0 2
Deferred 0 1
In Contract 0 15
Final Notice 0 1
Door Hanger 0 0
Code Enforcement 0 48
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Budget & Finance
Current Debt Status Cash Flow
SRF Loan – KLNC01P $14,839,281.71
SRF Bonded Loan - KLNC
464010 $7,409,122.60
BB&T 2013 Bond $6,332,843.07
BB&T 2014 Bond $6,333,879.42
Current Balance of all
loans: $34,915,126.80
Deposits Withdrawals
Wastewater Billing Deposits $682,580.47
Assessment Revenue Received
(Non-Ad Valorem & SDC Prepayments)
$1,099,353.85
Islamorada Revenue $84,383.55
Interest Income $3,698.26
District Expenditures
$300,365.41
Payroll $127,397.88
Total $1,870,016.13 $427,763.29
FDEP Stewardship Grant Update November 2018
Capital Upgrade Project Reimbursement Request #1 $167,173.40
Solar: Photo Voltaic Project Reimbursement Request #1 $41,617.50
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FKAA Wastewater Revenue Statistics
Date Number of Customers
Billed
$ WW Rev. Received During Month
Date Number of Customers Billed
$ WW Rev. Received During Month
Dec. 2016 9,421 $736,478.33 Dec. 2017 9,738
9071 Residential 667 Non-Res
$690,237.59
Jan. 2017 9,431 708,225.79 Jan. 2018 9,746
9075 Residential 671 Non-Res
$700,383.90
Feb. 2017 9,422 $701,345.66 Feb. 2018 9,748
9082 Residential 666 Non-Res
$731,836.88
March 2017 9,469 $770,909.62 March 2018 9,760
9094 Residential 666 Non-Res
$841,530.30
April 2017 9,455 $721,011.82 April 2018 9,792
9122 Residential 670 Non-Res
$750.841.91
May 2017 9,479 $707,089.63 May 2018 9,822
8974 Residential 848 Non-Res
$716,326.84
June 2017 9,498 $757,922.07 June 2018 9,785
8935 Residential 850 Non-Res
$739,474.29
July 2017 9,494 $715,129.80 July 2018 9,736
8888 Residential 848 Non-Res
$725,237.60
Aug. 2017 9,511 $710,629.16 Aug. 2018 9,744
8897 Residential 847 Non-Res
$762,732.81
Sept. 2017 9,676 $726,024.58 Sept. 2018 9,746
8901 Residential 845 Non-Res
$708,046.38
Oct. 2017 9,817 $687,892.06 Oct. 2018 9,740
8891 Residential 849 Non-Res
$559,228.99
Nov. 2017 9,756
9087 Residential 669 Non-Res
$679,991.13 Nov. 2018 Billing not received as of 12/13/18 $682,580.47