HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 03 23 Informational 102 Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment AreaCOMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 102
March 23, 2009
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REQUEST: The Public Works Department is providing the City Commission an update on the
Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment Area, located on the west side of DeLeon Street
in the City of Winter Springs.
PURPOSE: To update the City Commission on the status of the Solary Canal Stormwater
Treatment Area project
SOLARY CANAL PROJECT BACKGROUND:
• The City Commission approved the Final Engineering for the St. Johns River Water
Management District's (SJRWMD) Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment Area at the
September 22, 2008 Commission meeting. The rezoning to RC-1 and conditional use for a
public service facility was approved by the Commission at the October 13, 2008 meeting.
No construction work has started on the project to date.
• The proposed Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment Area is on a 28.9-acre SJRWMD-owned
property located at 1900 DeLeon Street in the northeast corner of the City of Winter Springs
(see map and site plan attached).
• The purpose of the Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment Area is to improve the water quality
of Solary Canal prior to its discharge into Lake Jesup. Solary Canal is an existing regional
drainage channel located primarily within the City of Oviedo with the exception of the
northern-most portion of the canal adjacent to Lake Jesup, which is in the City of Winter
Springs. The proposed Stormwater Treatment Area has a contributing drainage area
upstream of the property of approximately 1,471 acres. Solary Canal is estimated to
discharge more than 2,000 pounds of phosphorous into Lake Jesup every year. The
proposed Stormwater Treatment Area would reduce this phosphorous discharge by an
estimated 942 pounds per year.
• The Stormwater Treatment Area is an off-line system comprised of a manmade wet pond
and wetland connected in series. All of the canal normal base flow and a large fraction of
the storm flow is diverted into an 8-acre wet pond. Flow from the wet pond discharges into a
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4.8-acre wetland through a control structure and overflow weir. Flow from the wetland
discharges through a second control structure and overflow weir back into the canal near the
north property line. High storm flows are allowed to bypass the pond over a diversion weir
and continue through Solary Canal. Pollutant loads in the canal's base flow and storm flow
are first reduced in the wet pond and then reduced further (for most parameters) in the
wetland. In addition, the wet pond and wetland system provide over 67 acre-feet of storage.
CITY OBLIGATIONS FOR REDUCED PHOSPHOROUS DISCHARGE TO LAKE JESUP
FROM STORMWATER RUNOFF:
• Lake Jesup has been verified by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) as impaired for nutrients and unionized ammonia due to elevated annual average
Trophic State Index (TSI) values and exceedances of the unionized ammonia criterion.
FDEP formally adopted a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report for Lake Jesup in
April 2006. The TMDL report identified the nutrient loading sources and required
reductions to meet water quality standards for total phosphorous (TP) and total nitrogen
(TN) within the Lake Jesup Basin.
• Under the Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP), entities within the Lake
Jesup Basin including the City of Winter Springs will be required by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection to reduce phosphorous discharges to Lake Jesup from surface
waters and/or septic systems by a combined total of approximately 20,000 pounds over the
next 15 years. The City of Winter Springs will be required to reduce its phosphorous
discharge by 755 pounds over the next 15 years under the current BMAP, which is in its
final development stages but has not been formally adopted.
REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP PLAN FOR SOLARY CANAL PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION:
• The Solary Canal project offers a major opportunity for the City and other agencies to make
significant progress towards meeting their Lake Jesup phosphorous reduction obligations at
a feasible cost. With this in mind, Staff has conducted preliminary discussions with the City
of Oviedo, Seminole County, and the St. Johns River Water Management District to discuss
project partnership opportunities. Based on these discussions a working framework for a
potential regional partnership has been identified as follows:
o The project will be advertised for construction bids in Apri12009
o SJRWMD has approximately $2.0 million available for construction. The engineer's
estimated construction cost is approximately $2.4 million; however, in the current
construction market it is anticipated that the construction cost could come in at or
below $2.0 million. SJRWMD would fund the construction up to approximately
$2.0 million, and the City of Winter Springs, City of Oviedo, and Seminole County
would share in any construction costs exceeding the amount available from
SJRWMD. The participating agencies would have the option to opt out of the
project before committing any funding.
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o The City of Winter Springs, City of Oviedo, and Seminole County would form an
Interlocal Agreement to equally share in the long-term annual maintenance costs for
the facility, which is estimated at $60,000 per year, or $20,000 per agency.
o The City of Winter Springs, City of Oviedo, and Seminole County would also
equally share in the phosphorous reduction credit of 942 pounds per year overall, or
314 pounds per year per agency.
o Since the project is in the City of Winter Springs, SJRWMD would transfer
ownership of the property to the City of Winter Springs. All expenses involved with
owning and maintaining the property and the Stormwater Treatment Area would be
shared equally between the three project partners.
CITY'S LAKE JESUP TMDL MASTER PLAN:
At the January 14, 2008 City Commission meeting, the Commission provided authorization to enter
into a contractual agreement with Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) to provide professional
engineering services for the development of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Master Plan.
The purpose of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Master Plan was to identify, price, and
prioritize projects, activities, and policies that the City can implement in order to meet its TMDL
obligations for Lake Jesup. The TMDL Master Plan was completed in March 2009 and it identified
and evaluated nine (9) proposed stormwater treatment projects within the City. Staff has also
identified additional activities available for TMDL credit, such as the City's participation in the
Florida Yards & Neighborhoods program. Exhibit C shows an overall list of planned TMDL
projects and activities that the City can implement over the next 15 years to meet its required
reduction of 755.2 pounds of phosphorous per year. Exhibit C clearly shows that participation in
the Solary Canal project, assuming 100% of the construction cost is funded by SJRWMD, is by far
the best opportunity to obtain substantial TMDL reduction credits (314 pounds per year) at the
lowest cost.
TENTATIVE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
• Advertise for construction Bids -March 29, 2009
• Bid Opening - Apri129, 2009
• Finalize Interlocal Agreement and submit for City Commission approval -May 2009
• Secure construction funding from SJRWMD -May 2009
• Award construction contract -June 2009
• Construction - July 2009 -February 2010
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FUNDING: None
RECOMMENDATION: N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Exhibit A -Project Location Map
2. Exhibit B -Site Plan
3. Exhibit C - TMDL Project List
COMMISSION ACTION:
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TMDL PROJECT LIST
Pro'ect Annual TP
Removal
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Construction
Cost
Cost per pound
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Recommended Pro ects:
Solary Canal 314.0 314.0 $0 $0
Local Codes and Ordinances (Fertilizer
Rule, etc.)
34.5
348.5
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Street Sweepin 7.3 355.8 $0 $0
Florida Yards & Neighborhoods 80.5 436.3 $3,000 $37
Winding Hollow Wetland Treatment
Area
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646.4
$357,000
$1,699
Winter Springs and Wedgewood
Filtration Devices
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671.1
$132,000
$5,344
North Orlando Townsite Filtration
Devices
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$80,000
$15,385
Hi hlands Pond Improvements 64.5 740.8 $1,385,000 $21,473
Total Reduction 740.8 $1,957,000 $2,642
Total TMDL TP Allocation
throu h 2024
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Oak Forest Filtration Devices 5.4 746.2 $194,000 $35,926
Tuscawilla CC Stormwater Reuse and
Water Features
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$43,761
Winter Springs Blvd Pond
Enhancements
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$250,000
$166,667
Hacienda Village Stormwater Facility 3.5 784.7 $1,276,000 $364,571
Buttonwood Ave Stormwater Pond 9.4 794.1 $3,613,000 $384,362
Note: The City has an obligation to remove a total of 755.2 pounds of phosphorous over the next 15 years, broken
down as follows:
2009-2014: 0.0
2015-2019: 241.3
2020-2024: 513.9