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File #: K-1213-80    Version: 2 Name: K-1213-80 for Wastewater Sludge Reduction
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/25/2012 Final action: 9/25/2012
Title: CONTRACT NO. K-1213-80: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE NORMAN UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND SORCE, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $84,000 TO PROVIDE WASTEWATER SLUDGE REDUCTION SERVICES ACTION NEEDED: Acting as the Norman Utilities Authority, motion to approve or reject Contract No. K-1213-80 with Sorce, Inc., in the amount of $84,000; and, if accepted, authorize the execution thereof. ACTION TAKEN: _______________________________________________
Attachments: 1. Text File K-1213-80, 2. K-1213-80, 3. PR Sorce
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CONTRACT NO. K-1213-80: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE NORMAN UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND SORCE, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $84,000 TO PROVIDE WASTEWATER SLUDGE REDUCTION SERVICES

ACTION NEEDED: Acting as the Norman Utilities Authority, motion to approve or reject Contract No. K-1213-80 with Sorce, Inc., in the amount of $84,000; and, if accepted, authorize the execution thereof.

ACTION TAKEN: _______________________________________________

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BACKGROUND: In 2000, the Norman Water Reclamation Facility (WRF), formerly the Norman Wastewater Treatment Plant, completed a new activated sludge treatment process to meet effluent discharge requirements as set forth by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ). The new process greatly reduced the quantity of pollutants discharged to the Canadian River while increasing the quantity of sludge (or biosolids) to be handled and processed at the WRF.

Since that time, the WRF staff has worked diligently to find cost effective means to dispose of the increased sludge volume. Initially, two tanker trucks hauled liquid sludge (about 1.5% solids) to land application sites. However, during inclement weather, liquid sludge hauling could not keep pace with sludge generation and excess sludge had to be stored in the storm holding ponds. These ponds are typically utilized for temporary storage of excess wastewater flow resulting from rainfall events.

In an effort to process the sludge generated, the Norman Utilities Authority (NUA) has also authorized several sludge hauling and disposal contracts with outside contractors.

On October 14, 2003, the Norman Utilities Authority (NUA) approved Contract K-0304-65 with Sorce, Inc. (Sorce) to introduce a microbial solution to aid in thickening the excess sludge stored in the storm holding ponds. The initial contract was successful in thickening the sludge and reducing the volume of sludge to be land applied by outside contractors. Since that time, six amendments t...

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