City of Coronado City of Coronado Conserving 6 Billion Gallons of Potable Water in 30 years Golf Course Modernization Project Update Meeting January 8, 2020
Welcome Welcome Rog e r Mille r - City of Coron a d o - Dire ctor of Re cre a tion & Golf Se rvice s 1
Introductory Remarks Introductory Remarks Cliff Ma u re r - City of Coron a d o - Dire ctor of P u b lic Se rvice s & En g in e e rin g 2
Plan for City Storage Plan for City Storage Facility Facility 3
City Commitment to City Commitment to Protection of Visual & Protection of Visual & Aesthetic Resources Aesthetic Resources 4
Project Team Project Team Consultant Consultant City City - Jim Bre za ck - Cliff Ma u re r - Ch ristie Rob in son - Ed W a lton - De n n is Ka sp e r - Rog e r Mille r Sub -Consultants Sub Consultants - Jim Ne w ton - Mike Hu ck - Rich Gru n ow - Rick Ta va re s - Jim Kru g e r - P h il Fitzg e ra ld 5
Workshop Format Workshop Format Presentation Presentation Information Kiosks Information Kiosks - 15-Min u te P re se n ta tion • Op p ortu n ity To De lve More De e p ly In to Top ics of In te re st - Discu ssion • A “P a rkin g Lot” for Oth e r In form a tion & Id e a s - Qu e stion /In form a tion Ca rd s - De ta ile d d iscu ssion a t In form a tion Kiosks 6
Question/Information Cards Question/Information Cards 7
Why This Project Now? Why This Project Now? - Th e Arid W e st is Exp e rie n cin g More Fre q u e n t & More Se ve re Drou g h t Cycle s - Le g isla tive Ma n d a te s Ca ll For Exp a n sion of Re cycle d W a te r Syste m s - CAW P roje cts 20 % Cost for P ota b le W a te r Ove r th e Ne xt 3 Ye a rs - Re p a ir & Re p la ce m e n t of Ag in g in fra stru ctu re is P a st Du e - No Acce ss to P u b lic Re cycle d W a te r Su p p lie s - P ote n tia l Fu tu re Com p e tition for W a ste w a te r (Dire ct & In d ire ct Re u se ) 8
Protecting Coronado’s Green Protecting Coronado’s Green Landscapes Landscapes - “Drou g h t-P roof” Coron a d o’s Golf Cou rse , P a rks, Me d ia n s a n d Gre e n Sp a ce s - Con se rve P ota b le W a te r for P ota b le Use s - Stre n g th e n Re silie n ce of Re g ion a l P ota b le W a te r Su p p lie s - P rote ct a n d Ma in ta in Coron a d o’s Visu a l & Ae sth e tic Va lu e s - Su p p ort Econ om ic Va lu e to Loca l Bu sin e sse s 9
Project Goals Project Goals 1. City’s Gre e n La n d sca p e s a re P re se rve d & En h a n ce d in a Su sta in a b le Ma n n e r 2. P rovid e Re cycle d W a te r Th a t is Sa fe for P e op le & th e En viron m e n t 3. P la y of th e Golf Cou rse is Im p rove d 4 . Co-Loca te Re cycle d W a te r Fa cility & Tu rf Ma in te n a n ce Fa cility for Efficie n cy 5. Id e n tify & De sig n Mitig a tion of P ote n tia l Ne g a tive Effe cts to th e En viron m e n t 10
P roje ct De ve lop m e n t History 1957 – City Esta b lish e s Ob je ctive th a t Re cycle d W a te r (RW ) W ou ld On e Da y Be Use d for Irrig a tion 20 0 9 – Coron a d o RW Stu d y 20 11 – Dra ft Fe a sib ility Stu d y 20 15 – Coron a d o & NBC NASNI RW Sitin g Stu d y 20 16 – Ca liforn ia Am e rica n W a te r RW Stu d y 20 17 – Se ttle m e n t Ag re e m e n t b e tw e e n City & Ca liforn ia Am e rica n W a te r 20 17 – In itia l Ou tre a ch a n d Visu a l Im p a ct Re vie w 20 19 – City Com p le te s RW Fe a sib ility Stu d y Re p ort - P la n n in g Ch a re tte s W ith Sta p le s Golf De sig n 11
SWRF SWRF - S a te llite W a te r R e cyclin g F a cility - Re q u ire s Ava ila b ility of Se w a g e for Dive rsion - Re tu rn s SW RF W a ste s to th e Se w e r - P rod u ce s Hig h Qu a lity Re cycle d W a te r Su ita b le for Use In Are a s of Un re stricte d Acce ss - Ma d e P ossib le b y Te ch n olog y Im p rove m e n ts to Me m b ra n e & Disin fe ction Eq u ip m e n t 12
SW RF Ove rvie w 1. W a ste w a te r Ge n e ra tion 2. W a ste w a te r Dive rsion 3. W a ste w a te r Tre a tm e n t & Re cyclin g 4 . Op e ra tion a l Stora g e P on d 5. Irrig a tion Re cycle d W a te r 13
W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss 14
W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss 15
W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss 16
W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss 17
3 Potential Sites Identified Roadside Trailside Bayside 18
Maintenance Facilities Maintenance Facilities Coronado Coronado Torrey Pines Torrey Pines Sequoyah Country Club Sequoyah Country Club 19
Golf Course Renovations Golf Course Renovations - W orke r & P u b lic Sa fe ty Im p rove m e n ts - Ma in te n a n ce Fa cility Re con stru ction / Re loca tion Re q u ire m e n t Re g a rd le ss - P ote n tia l for Re m od e le d “Ba ysid e ” Hole - Ne w P on d for Re cycle d W a te r Stora g e 20
Advantages of Eliminating Advantages of Eliminating Roadside Alternative Roadside Alternative Trailside Trailside - Re loca te s Existin g Fa cility Ou t of Flood P ron e Are a s - Elim in a te s Erra n t Golf Ba lls W ith Im p a ct to Hu m a n He a lth , Stre e t Lig h tin g & Hom e s Bayside Bayside - Ma in te n a n ce P e rson n e l W ou ld Move Ca r P a rkin g & Da ily Sta rt-Up From Glorie tta Blvd . to Ne w P a rkin g Lot - Ne a re st Re sid e n tia l Ap p roxim a te ly: - 80 0 FT a t Tra ilsid e - 1,30 0 Ft a t Ba ysid e 21
Major Major Facilities Facilities Bayside Bayside Example Example 22
Major Project Components Major Project Components 2. Turf 2. Turf Maint Maint . . 1. SWRF 1. SWRF 3 . Golf Course Modifications 3 . Golf Course Modifications Facility Facility - Re p la cin g Existin g Tu rf - Accom m od a te s Ne w P on d - P rod u ce u p to 1.0 MGD of Ca re Fa cility: Re cycle d W a te r - Im p rove s Ma in te n a n ce - P ossib le Re m od e le d Op e ra tion s “Ba ysid e ” Hole - Dive rt Se w a g e to Th e SW RF - Im p rove s W orke r - Cre a te s Drou g h t-P roof Sa fe ty Irrig a tion Su p p ly - Ap p ly P rim a ry, Se con d a ry & Te rtia ry Tre a tm e n t - Re m ove s On -Stre e t P roce sse s P a rkin g & Da ily Coord in a tion - Sid e -stre a m of RO 23
Resource Areas For Investigation Resource Areas For Investigation Odor Odor Traffic Traffic Fie ld Stu d ie s Are Ga th e rin g In form a tion on P ote n tia l Im p a cts To En viron m e n ta l Re sou rce s Ap p rop ria te Mitig a tion W ill Be De ve lop e d To Re d u ce Im p a cts to ”le ss th a n sig n ifica n t”. Visual Visual Noise Noise 24
Current Plan Timeline Current Plan Timeline March 2020 March 2020 En viron m e n ta l Docu m e n ta tion September 2020 September 2020 De sig n -Bu ild P rocu re m e n t March 2021 March 2021 Re g u la tory P e rm ittin g February 2022 February 2022 Com p le tion of Con stru ction 25
Pacific Pacific Grove Grove 26
Pacific Grove Local Water Project (Proposed Rendering) Pacific Grove Local Water Project (Proposed Rendering) Above Ground Above Ground Pacific Grove, California | Capacity: 0.25 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course & Cemetery Irrigation, Toilet Flushing 27
Anaheim Public Utilities Anaheim Public Utilities Water Recycling Demonstration Facility Above Ground Above Ground An ah e im , Californ ia | Cap acity: 0 .0 95 MGD | Re u se : Lan d scap in g an d Toile t Flu sh in g 28
Diablo Country Club (Proposed) Diablo Country Club (Proposed) Masked Facilities Masked Facilities Diablo, California | Capacity: 0.40 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation 29
Hampton Golf Village Hampton Golf Village Masked Facilities Masked Facilities Cummings, Georgia | Capacity: 0.9 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation, Residential Landscaping 30
Upland Hills Country Club Upland Hills Country Club Masked Facilities Masked Facilities Upland, California | Capacity: 0.2 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation 31
Rio Grande WWTP Rio Grande WWTP Partially Below Grade Partially Below Grade Rio Grande, Ohio | Capacity: 0.022 MGD | Reuse: Irrigation 32
Suffolk County Apartments Suffolk County Apartments Partially Below Grade Partially Below Grade Suffolk County, New York | Capacity: Unknown | Reuse: None 33
Lummi Tribe Reservation Lummi Tribe Reservation Below Grade Below Grade Lummi, Washington | Capacity: 0.1 MGD | Reuse: Irrigation, Toilet Flushing 34
Angel of the Winds Casino Angel of the Winds Casino Below Grade Below Grade Arlington, Washington | Capacity: 0.075 MGD | Reuse: Toilet Flushing 35
Oregon Health and Science University Oregon Health and Science University Below Grade Below Grade Portland, Oregon | Capacity: 0.015 MGD | Reuse: Toilet Flushing, Cooling Tower Water, Landscape 36
Summary Thoughts Summary Thoughts • Existence Of A Well Maintained Golf Course is A Buffer Against Change that Might Otherwise Result In New Development. • What is The Value of A Sustainable Supply of Water During A Major Drought? 37
Discussion Discussion 38
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