GRANT FUNDING FOR GENERAL INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT - MITIGATION (CDBG-MIT) PROJECT APPLICATIONS Prepared by the Public Services Department 8/21/2020
PUBLIC COMMENTS This presentation is a planning level summary of potential projects the City is evaluating for submittal for Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure grants. The goal of this effort is to solicit public comment on proposed projects. You can submit comments via email to publicservicesdept@ctsfl.us or mail comments to the attention of Public Services at P.O. Box 5004, Tarpon Springs, FL 34688 until September 4, 2020.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT - MITIGATION (CDBG-MIT) This grant program is administered by Rebuild Florida, within the Florida Dept. of Economic Opportunity Funds for this program are from federal funding for disaster recovery This funding is for long-term recovery programs for Hurricanes Hermine, Matthew, and Irma
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT - MITIGATION (CDBG-MIT)
REBUILD FLORIDA CRITICAL FACILITY HARDENING PROGRAM
REBUILD FLORIDA CRITICAL FACILITY HARDENING PROGRAM
REBUILD FLORIDA CRITICAL FACILITY HARDENING PROGRAM
PROPOSED PROJECT APPLICATIONS
PROJECT 1: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY OPERATIONS BUILDING HARDENING Project Scope: Relocate WWTP Operations Center above FEMA Flood elevation Add second floor to WWTP Operations Building Relocate and harden critical WWTP electrical control systems Risks Mitigated: WWTP Operations Center is below the FEMA Flood Elevation and vulnerable to storm surge Project would enable ongoing operation of the WWTP during and after flooding from hurricanes
PROJECT 1: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY OPERATIONS BUILDING HARDENING Project Funding: Task CDBG-MIT City Total Grant Enterprise Fund Design and $152,000 $17,000 $170,000 Permitting Construction $1,520,000 $170,000 $1,700,000 Total $1,683,000 $187,000 $1,870,000
PROJECT 2: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DEWATERING BUILDING HARDENING Project Scope: Replace building shell of the existing WWTP dewatering building Bring WWTP dewatering building up to current wind loading standards Risks Mitigated: WWTP dewatering building was built in the late 1980s, and does not meet current code for hurricane loading This building houses all critical emergency backup inventory for the WWTP, and damage would severely impact emergency response Project would provide a secure storage location for wastewater division emergency response materials and ensure emergency response capability for the WWTP
PROJECT 2: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DEWATERING BUILDING HARDENING Project Funding: Task CDBG-MIT City Total Grant Enterprise Fund Design and $300,000 $30,000 $330,000 Permitting Construction $1,500,000 $150,000 $1,650,000 Total $1,800,000 $180,000 $1,980,000
PROJECT 3: LIME AND HUEY LIFT STATION REPLACEMENT Project Scope: Replace and upgrade an existing wastewater lift station and force main Benefits: Reduced risk of sanitary sewer overflows Increased wastewater transmission capacity for local growth
PROJECT 3: LIME AND HUEY LIFT STATION REPLACEMENT Project Funding: Task CDBG-MIT City Total Grant Enterprise Fund Design and $0 $250,000 $250,000 Permitting Construction $500,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 Total $500,000 $750,000 $1,250,000
PROJECT 4: ARFARAS LIFT STATION REPLACEMENT Project Scope: Replace and upgrade/rehab an existing wastewater lift station and associated sewer mains Benefits: Reduced risk of sanitary sewer overflows Reduced Chloride infiltration to WWTP Improve resiliency of a key lift station with regard to flooding Increased wastewater transmission capacity for local businesses in the Sponge Docks area
PROJECT 4: ARFARAS LIFT STATION REPLACEMENT Project Funding: Task CDBG-MIT City Total Grant Enterprise Fund Design and $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 Permitting Construction $800,000 $200,000 $1,000,000 Total $1,000,000 $250,000 $1,250,000
PROJECT 5: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY NUTRIENT REMOVAL PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS Project Scope: Replace aging components of the existing Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant process with upgraded treatment technology Upgrade existing mixer-type aerators to submerged diffused bubble aeration Benefits: Improved wastewater treatment and better water quality Reduced energy use - better sustainability Expanded plant capacity for future growth
PROJECT 5: WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY NUTRIENT REMOVAL PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS Project Funding: Task CDBG-MIT City Total Grant Enterprise Fund Design and $150,000 $150,000 $300,000 Permitting Construction $2,850,000 $150,000 $3,000,000 Total $3,000,000 $300,000 $3,300,000
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