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File #: WC 2023-094    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CR Water Topic Status: Motion Approved
File created: 10/13/2023 In control: Castle Rock Water Commission
On agenda: 10/25/2023 Final action: 10/25/2023
Title: Resolution Waiving Formal Written Bidding Requirement on the Basis of Sole Source and Approving an Equipment and Services Agreement with Pall Corporation for the Plum Creek Water Purification Facility Pall Membrane Filter #2 Module Replacement Project [Serves entire Castle Rock Water Service Area with project occurring at Plum Creek Water Purification Facility, 1929 Liggett Road] Town Council Agenda Date: November 7, 2023
Related files: RES 2023-131

To:                     Members of the Castle Rock Water Commission

 

From:                     Mark Marlowe, P.E., Director of Castle Rock Water

                     Shawn Griffith, Assistant Director of Operations

                     John Chrestensen, Operations Manager

                     

Title

Resolution Waiving Formal Written Bidding Requirement on the Basis of Sole Source and Approving an Equipment and Services Agreement with Pall Corporation for the Plum Creek Water Purification Facility Pall Membrane Filter #2 Module Replacement Project [Serves entire Castle Rock Water Service Area with project occurring at Plum Creek Water Purification Facility, 1929 Liggett Road]  

Town Council Agenda Date: November 7, 2023

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Executive Summary

 

Castle Rock Water (CRW) seeks Town Council approval of a Resolution (Attachment A) approving an agreement (Exhibit 1) with Pall Corporation, for the Plum Creek Water Purification Facility (PCWPF) Pall Membrane Filter #2 Module Replacement Project, in the amount of $369,986, plus a 10% contingency of $36,999, for a total authorization amount of $406,985, as well as a sole source justification, (Attachment B).

 

Pall will provide the membranes and CRW staff will install the membranes. These modules will be ordered in January 2024, but due to supply chain issues, the modules will not be installed until after the 2024 demand season.

 

CRW has six water treatment plants within our overall service area.  Pall membranes are included as part of the advanced treatment process at PCWPF and is the Town’s only plant that treats surface water for our community (see Attachment C). The other five plants treat groundwater only.  PCWPF was opened in 2013 and the Pall membranes have a life-span of 10 to 15 years.  This agreement is the second of four phases to replace the membranes over the course of four years.  CRW has budgeted $?? annually through 2026 for this purpose.  

 

Notification and Outreach Efforts

 

This project is security sensitive and no public outreach is planned. Work will be performed at PCWPF and will be done out of the public eye.

 

 

 

History of Past Town Council, Boards & Commissions, or Other Discussions

 

The engineering contract for PCWPF, which included the Pall Membrane system, with Burns and McDonnell was approved by Council on January 20, 2011 and constructed by Moltz Construction. The plant began operations in 2013 with three Pall Membrane filtration system racks. The expansion of the original Pall membrane system at PCWPF was approved by council on September 20, 2016, which added another rack and increased capacity by 2 million gallons (MG). Town Council approved the replacement of 78 modules in Pall Filter Rack #1 on January 17, 2023. The replacement modules for Filter Rack #1 were delivered in August of 2023. These filters were installed at the end of the 2023 demand season. 

 

Discussion

 

The Pall membranes at PCWPF have been in continuous operation since 2013 and are nearing the end of their operational lifespans. PCWPF operates four module racks and all will need to be replaced over the next several years. Staff requested the replacement of all the modules in Pall Filter Rack #1 in 2023, and plans to replace all the modules in the other racks over the next few years, by replacing Rack #2 in 2024, Rack #3 in 2025, and Rack #4 in 2026. The membranes have an operating lifespan of 10-15 years and over time, lose filter performance due to age and irreversible fouling.

 

The Pall Aria microfiltration system at PCWPF is designed to treat surface water to remove biological contaminants for drinking water treatment. The Pall filters provide an absolute barrier to disease causing organisms and particulate matter down to a pore size of one micron (0.0001 millimeter) in size. The system is highly effective at removing bacteria and parasites like giardia and cryptosporidium and receives removal credit to 99.9% (3 log) through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The membranes are also effective at removing coagulated organic carbon.

 

CRW operates and maintains four racks of Pall Aria pressure membranes at PCWPF, with each rack having the capacity to treat 2 million gallons/day (mgd), for a total treatment capacity of 6 mgd, with a redundant capacity of 2 mgd. Individual racks can house up to 78 modules, each containing hundreds of hollow fiber membranes; constructed of polyvinylidene difluoride, a specialty plastic. The racks were originally installed with only 64 modules. In addition to replacing the original 64 modules, another 14 modules will be supplied to completely fill Rack #1. Adding the extra 14 modules will reduce the pressure across the membranes, improve efficiency, and extend the lifespan of the modules.

 

The scope of work includes:

                     Delivery of 78 new filter modules and associated ancillary installation hardware

                     A Pall technician to provide onsite supervision of CRW plant maintenance personnel as modules are removed and replaced

                     Technical support to perform startup and performance testing, certification, and documentation 

 

The Pall Aria microfiltration system is a custom system available only from Pall.  Other microfiltration membranes are not designed to fit within the modular racks manufactured by Pall.  As such, this replacement will need to be performed through a sole source contract. 

 

Budget Impact

 

CRW has budgeted for these replacements.  Funding for this purchase will come from the 2023 Water Resources Plant Operations Repair & Maintenance Equipment fund, after a budget transfer from various Water Resources accounts, as shown below:

 

Fund Name

Account Number

Cost

Budget Transfer Amount

Current Account Balance

Account Balance after Transfer

CIP Operations & Maintenance

211-4375-443.40-90

 

-$72,307 

$72,307

$0 

CIP Machinery & Equipment

211-4375-443.70-30

 

-$89,282

$89,282

$0

Engineering Professional Services

211-4340-443.30-70

 

-$138,411

$3,130,874

$2,992,463

Plant Operations Repair & Maintenance

211-4360-443.40-32

$406,985

 

$154,320

$454,320 

Total Cost

 

$406,985

$300,000

 

 

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff recommends approval of a services agreement with Pall Corporation, for the PCWPF Pall Membrane Filter #2 Module Replacement Project, for the amount of $369,986, plus a 10% contingency of $36,999, for a total authorization amount of $406,985.

 

Proposed Motion

 

“I move to recommend to Town Council approval of the Resolution as presented

 

Attachments

 

Attachment A:                     Resolution (Not Attached)

        Exhibit 1:                     Contract (Not Attached)

Attachment B:                     Sole Source Justification (Not Attached)