HomeMy WebLinkAbout10941RESOLUTION NO. 10941
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PROPOSAL FROM TETRA TECH FOR GROUNDWATER
SAMPLING, MONITORING AND REPORTING AT THE PUEBLO MEMORIAL AIRPORT
MAINTENANCE FACILITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,976 PLUS $2,797 FOR CONTINGENCIES
AND AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO EXECUTE SAME
WHEREAS, Tetra Tech Inc., formerly Maxim Technologies, Inc., has been monitoring
groundwater samples at the Pueblo Memorial Airport Maintenance Facility since 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Division of Oil and Public
Safety (OPS) has requested additional groundwater monitoring; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
Tetra Tech Proposal No. P750009115, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part
hereof by reference relating to groundwater sampling, monitoring, and reporting at the Pueblo
Memorial Airport Maintenance Facility, is hereby approved and accepted.
SECTION 2.
The President of City Council is hereby authorized to execute the Proposal on behalf of
Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation.
SECTION 3.
Funds in the amount of $27,976 plus $2,797 for contingencies will be expended from the
2007 Airport Budget.
INTRODUCED February 26, 2007
APPROVED:
ESID NTof City Council
ATTESTED BY:
CITY CLERK
BY Randy Thurston
Councilperson
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Background Paper for Proposed
RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM #
DATE: February 26, 2007
DEPARTMENT: AVIATION - DANIEL E. CENTA, P.E.
TITLE
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PROPOSAL FROM TETRA TECH FOR GROUNDWATER
SAMPLING, MONITORING AND REPORTING AT THE PUEBLO MEMORIAL AIRPORT
MAINTENANCE FACILITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,976 PLUS $2,797 FOR
CONTINGENCIES AND AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO
EXECUTE SAME
ISSUE
Should City Council approve a proposal from Tetra Tech for additional work at the
Pueblo Memorial Airport Maintenance Facility.
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of this Resolution.
BACKGROUND
In 1989, petroleum hydrocarbon - contamination was found in groundwater at the Pueblo
Airport Maintenance Facility. Tetra Tech, formerly Maxim Technologies Inc., has been
monitoring the groundwater and remediating the site. The Colorado Department of
Labor and Employment Division of Oil and Public Safety (OPS) has requested additional
monitoring be done. Laboratory analysis of groundwater will be completed for benzene,
toluene, ethyl benzene, xylenes (BTEX) and for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH).
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Funds in the amount of $27,976 plus $2,797 for contingencies will be taken from the
2007 Airport Budget. A majority of these funds are eligible for reimbursement from
OPS.