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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08112014 City Council Laydowns D Date: August 11, 2014 RFCFJF From: George Walker AUG 1 12014 To: Lynda Paquette,Seward City/Manager U -rIC;� u� 1HE Subject: Lowell Point Sewer Suggestions: CITY CLERK I would like to place into the Seward City Council records three suggestion for the future prevention of the present serious sewer problems on Lowell point: 1. I would suggest that a financial amortized program and budget be set forth to place a projected cost and timetable for the cleanup management program for the year 2024. (This to be separate from the daily/monthly/yearly maintenance costs) 2. That an ordinance be developed to place this procedure on the Seward City by-laws etc. for the record of such funds to be monitored for a seamless fix for any further problems that may occur through 2024 and beyond. (The change over of city council members and managers leaves this problem to be "out of sight and out of mind") 3. That a review of the present sewer site be evaluated as to the real capacity for the ever increasing demand and determine if an auxiliary site or larger system be planned for in the future. (This should be done by an independent evaluation from certified personnel.) Thank you for the consideration of these suggestions. Finally I hope this sewer problem is fixed ASAP as it is really a very serious problem for all of us here on Lowell Point. \) /(44 Brenda Ballon /41144)0 l,V. From: Johanna Kinney Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 1:57 PM To: Christy Terry; Dale Butts; David Squires; Iris Darling; Jean Bardarson; Marianna Keil; Ristine Casagranda Cc: Brenda Ballou Subject: FW: Calcium Nitrate Attachments: Calcium Nirate Chronology.docx Brenda for Johanna Kinney From: AK ANGELS Care Inc [mailto:ak.angels.care@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 1:34 PM To: Johanna Kinney Subject: Fwd: Calcium Nitrate Hi Johanna/Brenda, Thanks for your help on this. Could you please print this email and the attachment out and distribute to the Mayor and City Council? Dear Mayor Bardarson and City Council Members, At the February 10, 2014 meeting the head of the Public Works department PROMISED that his department would be prepared in advance of any odor problem that might arise this summer,by having on hand Calcium Nitrate or fragrance pods on hand. Exactly 5 months later, on 7/10/14, the Wastewater Lagoon on Lowell Point went anaerobic/septic. Based on that promise we expected an immediate response by the Public Works Department. However the application of 200 pounds did not occur until almost a month later on 8/5/14. It would appear that the Calcium Nitrate was not ordered until sometime in July(We asked what we thought was a simple question "what date was the Calcium Nitrate ordered?" We apologize for the resources consumed— we had no idea that simple question would require the time spent to draft a timeline!) There does not appear to be any normal mechanism in place to monitor the promises made to the public. There does not appear to be any responsibility to uphold promises. We were under the impression after the 2/10/14 meeting that the entire Council was in support of the proposed "band-aid" approach that WC spoke of at that meeting, yet, here we find ourselves,in this complete and utter crisis. We wonder how we might help or what changes might improve the process to avoid future disappointments? In closing, as we have suggested in the past,the City pays a lot of money to have a consulting firm assist with these matters. Given course of the past several years,the current situation and all the steps leading up to this point we would ask, again,that the Council consider if the firm hired has the City's best interests in mind and if they are the best qualified to do this consulting. Respectfully, 1 The Residents, Property Owners, Businesses, Visitors of Lowell Point �. Forwarded message From: Nancy A. Perea<naperea@cityofseward.net> Date: Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:58 PM Subject: Calcium Nitrate To: AK ANGELS Care Inc<ak.angels.care( gmail.com> Hi Lynda, Here is a the information on the calcium nitrate. Because it was ordered over the phone, I don't have the exact date of the order. It should provide you the information you were looking for though. Regards, Nancy Nancy Perea Public Works Technician City of Seward 907.224.4005 Phone 907.224.5051 Fax napereaCcityofseward.net `A Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. NOTICE: This communication is confidential,is intended only for the named recipient(s)above and may contain information that is privileged,attorney work product or otherwise protected by applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error,please notify the sender and delete this e-mail. Unintended recipients of this e-mail should not print,copy,retransmit,disseminate or otherwise use the information. Lynda Paquette, Secretary/Treasurer 907-491-2378 (Lynda's cell) 2 AMskan&Aging Neighbors Giving Equal Loving Support& Care, Inc. (AK ANGELS Care, Inc.) PO Box 1741 Seward, AK 99664-1741 907-491-5827 (BoD President's Cell) "Neighbors helping neighbors, to insure quality of life and well-being, through volunteerism, education and advocacy." Spam Not spam Forget previous vote 3 August 7,2014 Chronology of Application of Calcium Nitrate at LPWWTP • Fall of 2013, staff discussed the need for odor control • Winter/Spring of 2014,the odors at the facility disappeared (for the most part) • Dissolved Oxygen levels, B.O.D.,TSS, and other performance levels were normal • March/April/May/June 2014 staff researched odor control products • In July, Staff received verbal approval via phone from ADEC for use of Calcium Nitrate at Lagoon • July 2014 staff placed 400#order for Calcium Nitrate with PRC (Pacific Rim Chemicals) by phone • In July, PRC ordered chemicals, (from the West Coast, I believe)...I do know that they came from South 48 • Ron Harvey with PRC, called that Calcium Nitrate had arrived at the Port of Anchorage July 29- 30, 2014, by barge • PRC had bags of chemicals delivered to Palmer at their warehouse on July 30 • Staff received written approval (w/conditions)to use Calcium Nitrate on July 30, 2014 • Staff received invoice for Calcium Nitrate on August 1, 2014 • Staff made arrangements with Portage Transport to pick up chemicals on Saturday,August 2, 2014 • Staff worked on Saturday to begin building apparatus to add chemical at#3 Lift Station • Alaska Rural Water Association Circuit Rider,Sarah, was notified chemicals were in Seward, Monday August 4, 2014 • Sarah with ARWA, traveled to Seward (free of charge), and assisted with applying 200#'s of Calcium Nitrate to LPWWTP on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 This Chronology prepared by: W.C. Casey