HomeMy WebLinkAbout13295RESOLUTION NO. 13295
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED $70,000 BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO
AND OTTERTAIL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
WHEREAS, the City of Pueblo owns, operates, and maintains a wastewater system
subject to the requirements of the Federal Clean Water Act and the Colorado Water Quality
Control Act; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has adopted
changes to the regulations governing the methods used to determine attainment of aquatic life
uses for surface waters; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is proposing to
base assessment of compliance with narrative standards for nutrients on the aquatic life
attainment methodology; and
WHEREAS, the changes may affect the compliance status of Pueblo’s Water Reclamation
Facility; and
WHEREAS, the City has selected OtterTail Environmental, Inc. to provide professional
services for evaluating attainment of aquatic life uses; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
The Agreement for Professional Services by and between Pueblo, a Municipal
Corporation, and OtterTail Environmental, Inc., a true copy of which is attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference (the “Agreement”) having been approved as to form by the City
Attorney, is hereby approved.
SECTION 2.
Funds for payment for professional services under said Agreement in an amount not to
exceed $70,000 shall be paid from appropriated funds budgeted in the City’s 2015 Budget from
the Sewer User Fund.
SECTION 3.
The Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of Pueblo,
A Municipal Corporation, and the City Clerk shall affix the seal of the City thereto and attest the
same.
SECTION 4.
The officers and staff of the City are directed and authorized to perform any and all acts
consistent with the intent of this Resolution to effectuate the transactions described herein.
SECTION 5.
This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and approval.
INTRODUCED: September 14, 2015
BY: Ed Brown
City Clerk’s Office Item # M-3
Background Paper for Proposed
Resolution
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 14, 2015
TO: President Stephen G. Nawrocki and Members of City Council
CC: Sam Azad, City Manager
VIA: Gina Dutcher, City Clerk
From: Gene Michael, Wastewater Director
SUBJECT:
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $70,000 BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO AND OTTERTAIL
ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSOCIATED
WITH ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
SUMMARY:
Attached is a Resolution accepting an agreement between the City and OtterTail Environmental,
Inc for professional services associated with environmental monitoring. The monitoring performed
will include a Multi-Metric Index Study in selected portions of the Arkansas River watershed, and
related observations of the habitat and sediment.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
On August 25, 2014 the City Council approved Resolution No. 13030, authorizing OtterTail
Environmental to perform the 2014 Multi-Metric Index Study.
BACKGROUND:
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) recently changed the
regulations that establish aquatic life classifications for water bodies and implemented guidance
for methods to assess use attainment for aquatic life uses. The assessment methodology is called
a Multi-Metric Assessment. CDPHE is currently proposing to use this method in determining
compliance with the narrative standard for nutrients. It may affect standards for selenium as well.
A finding of non-attainment will result in the stream segment being added to the list of impaired
waters, which in turn will affect the effluent limits applied to Pueblo’s Water Reclamation Facility.
The next evaluation will be performed in 2016. It is in the interest of the City of Pueblo to perform
assessments to determine the compliance status of Segment 1a of the Lower Arkansas River,
and to ensure that the assessment will not be based on the result of a single sampling effort.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Funds for the 2015 Multi-Metric Assessment study are available from the Sewer User Fund and
were appropriated in the 2015 budget.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
:
Not applicable
STAKEHOLDER PROCESS
:
None
ALTERNATIVES
:
The alternative is to wait for CDPHE to determine if the stream is meeting the narrative nutrient
standard based on one sample collected by the CDPHE staff. Impairment listing will be based on
that single sample rather than yearly samples that show a more complete perspective of the river
water quality. The potential of listing the stream as impaired is significantly increased when good
baseline data is not available.
RECOMMENDATION
:
Approval of the Resolution.
Attachments
:
Agreement for Professional Services between the City of Pueblo and OtterTail Engineering, Inc.