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File #: 2021-191    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/19/2021 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 5/26/2021 Final action: 5/26/2021
Title: Resolution to Adopt the Connors Creek Sewer System (CCSS) Rehabilitation Project FY 2022 Clean Water Revolving Fund Project Plan
Sponsors: Nicolette Bateson
Indexes: Finance
Attachments: 1. 7B1 Memo- Connors Creek Project Plan Approval, 2. 7B3 Resolution for the Connors Creek Sewer System Project Plan, 3. 7B4 CCSS SRF Project Plan Summary Handout
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Resolution to Adopt the Connors Creek Sewer System (CCSS) Rehabilitation Project FY 2022 Clean Water Revolving Fund Project Plan
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Agenda of: May 26, 2021
Item No.: 2021-191
Amount: N/A

TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority

FROM: Sue F. McCormick
Chief Executive Officer

DATE: May 26, 2021

RE: Resolution to Adopt the Connors Creek Sewer System (CCSS) Rehabilitation Project FY 2022 Clean Water Revolving Fund Project Plan

MOTION

Upon recommendation of Nicolette Bateson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer, and Navid Mehram, Chief Operating Officer-Wastewater, the Board of Directors of the Great Lakes Water Authority, approves the attached Resolution to Adopt the Connors Creek Sewer System (CCSS) Rehabilitation Project - FY 2022 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Project Plan; and authorizes the CEO to take such action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.

BACKGROUND

The CCSS was originally constructed in the 1920s. Recent inspections revealed moderate to very severe defects needing to be repaired. This project is comprised of the rehabilitation of the CCSS, which is one of the primary combined sewers in Detroit metropolitan area. The CCSS was originally constructed in the 1920s. Recent inspections revealed moderate to very severe defects needing to be repaired. Construction will include in-place rehabilitation of sewers and adding new access manhole structures. Right-of-way restoration will be performed on any disrupted areas. The impact of the project will improve customer satisfaction and safe reliable service delivery of sewage sewer conveyance to the Water Resource Recovery Facility. The total cost of this project is currently estimated at $36,809,760.

GLWA wishes to utilize loans available under the State of Michigan Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) for this project and a public hearing on the project plan was scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on May 26, 2021. ...

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