Agenda Item: 15(e)
Prepared By: Jeffrey E. Poteet, General Manager, Water & Sewer
Business: City Council Item
Department: Water and Sewer
Subject:
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Authorize the Interim City Manager to Issue a Purchase Order to APEX Companies, LLC (formerly Water Science Associates) for Professional Consulting Services Related to the Underground Deep Injection Control Mechanical Integrity Test of Injection Well #1 (IW-1) in the Amount of $128,500 - Jeffrey E. Poteet, General Manager, Water & Sewer
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BACKGROUND:
The City of Marco Island operates two deep injection wells (IW-1 and IW-2) that are essential components of the City's wastewater and water treatment infrastructure. These wells are used to dispose of treated effluent from the Marco Island Reclaimed Water Production Facility as well as saltwater concentrate generated as a byproduct of the reverse osmosis process at the South Water Treatment Plant.
The City's deep injection wells are regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) through the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program, which issues permits governing the construction, operation, monitoring, and testing of Class I injection wells. The FDEP operating permit for Injection Well IW-1 (FDEP No. 280170-011-UO/1X) requires that a Mechanical Integrity Test (MIT) be completed at least once every five years to confirm the structural integrity of the well and ensure injected fluids remain confined to the approved injection zone.
The most recent MIT for IW-1 was completed on September 27, 2021, and the next MIT is required to be completed before September 26, 2026. The MIT must be conducted under an FDEP-approved testing plan, certified by a licensed professional geologist or engineer, and witnessed by FDEP personnel. In addition, the MIT plan must be submitted to FDEP at least 90 days prior to testing, and the final report must be submitted within 90 days following completion of the test.
APEX Companies, LLC (formerly Water Sc...
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