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2019-09-04Golden Valley • Crystal • New Hope AGENDA JOINT WATER COMMISSION September 4, 2019 —1:30 pm City Council Conference Room Golden Valley City Hall 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Revised Minutes —June 5, 2019 (Approved 3-0) (July 3, 2019 Meeting Cancelled) (August 7, 2019 Meeting Cancelled) 3. Approve Crystal High Service Pump Replacement with Keys Drilling (Approved 3-0) 4. Approve 24" Valve Replacement at 39' and Douglas Drive (Kloepper) (Approved 3-0) 5. Receive and File Minnesota Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health, Plan Review Approval. (Hansen) (Approved 3-0) 6. Receive and File Correspondence 2020 Rates from the City of Minneapolis (Approved 3-0) 7. TAC Update June 27, 2019 and August 29, 2019 (Kakach) 8. Other Business Recognize Randy Kloepper for years of service. Next Scheduled Meeting October 2, 2019 9. Adjournment r - � This document is available in alternate formats upon a 72-hour request. Please call 763-593-8006 (TTY: 763-593-3968) to make a request. Examples of alternate formats may include large print, electronic, Braille, audiocassette, etc. JOINT WATER COMMISSION MINUTES �-- Golden Valley - Crystal - New Hope Meeting of June 5, 2019 The Golden Valley — Crystal — New Hope Joint Water Commission (JWC) meeting was called to order at 1:30 pm in the City of Golden Valley Council Chambers. Commissioners Present Anne Norris, City Manager, Crystal Kirk McDonald, City Manager, New Hope Tim Cruikshank, City Manager, Golden Valley Staff Present Joe Hansen, Utilities Supervisor, Golden Valley R.J. Kakach, Engineer, Golden Valley Randy Kloepper, Utilities Superintendent, Crystal Dave Lemke, Operations Manager, New Hope Marc Nevinski, Physical Development Director, Golden Valley Mark Ray, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, Crystal Matt Rowedder, Utilities Maintenance Supervisor, New Hope Tim Kieffer, Public Works Maintenance Supervisor, Golden Valley Sue Virnig, Finance Director, Golden Valley Bernie Weber., Public Works Director, New Hope Approval of Revised Minutes — May 1 2019 Moved by McDonald seconded by Cruikshank to approve the revised minutes of the May 1, 2019 Joint Water Commission Meeting. Motion carried. Received and File 2018 Financial Report and Management Letters Staff reviewed and reported on the 2018 Financial Report. As no motion is required, the Commission directed Staff to accept, receive, and file the 2018 Financial Report and Management Letter. Approve Resolution #19-03 Adopting the 2020-2024 Capital Projects for the Golden Valley -Crystal - New Hope Joint Water Commission Staff reported on the 2020 through 2024 Capital Projects. The Commission stated they are approving the Capital Plan as presented. The Commission directed staff to notify Commissioners when Golden Valley, Crystal, and New Hope City Councils approve their individual Capital Project budgets. Commissioner McDonald introduced the following resolution and moved it adoption: RESOLUTION 19-03 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ADOPTION OF THE 2020-2024 CAPITAL PROJECTS FOR THE GOLDEN VALLEY— CRYSTAL — NEW HOPE JOINT WATER COMMISSION The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Commissioner Cruikshank and upon a vote being taken theron, the following voted in favor thereof: Norris, McDonald, and Cruikshank; and the following voted against the same; none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted; signed by the Chair and their signature attested by the Vice Chair. Joint Water Commission June 5, 2019 Page 2 of 2 Approve Resolution #19-04 2020 General Fund Budget Commissioner Cruikshank introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION 19-04 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2020 GENERAL FUND BUDGET The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Commissioner McDonald and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Norris, McDonald, and Cruikshank; and the following voted against the same; none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted; signed by the Chair and their signature attested by the Vice Chair. TAC Update Staff reported on the following: Elevated Towers Final painting in Spring Reservoir Work 65-17: Golden Valley Project was awarded to Keys well Drilling, Keys ordering parts Project will place place in fall/winter of 2019 Crystal pump and motor replacement design ongoing KLM provided a formal proposal for repairs at Golden valley Reservoir, crack filling Valve Replacement Crystal will use 2019 dollars toward replacement near their pump house this year. Tower Painting KLM provided proposal for Golden Valley Tower Painting in 2020. Miscellaneous North Tower Altitude valve replacement will take place this spring, parts ordered, working to hire contractor. Staff working with Ziegler CAT on switch gear in Golden Valley generator Working with SEH on water model Update Capital Improvement Projects Items TAC worked to update CIP for June JWC Meeting Approval. Other Business No other business at this time. Adiournment Moved by McDonald seconded by Norris to adjourn meeting.711. otion carried. Chair Norris adjourned the meeting at 1:30 pm. Chait Anne Norris ATTEST: _" - - Sue Schwalbe, Recording Secretary Joint Water Commission TAC Memo September 4, 2019 Agenda Item #3 Approve Crystal High Service Pump Replacement with Keys Well Drilling, Inc. Prepared by Joint Water Commission Technical Advisory Committee Summary Recently bids were received for the Crystal High Service Pump Replacement. The following bids were received: BIDDER LUMP SUM Keys Well Drilling Company $193,000 E.H. Renner & Sons $195,349 TOTAL PROJECT $213, 000 $215,349 ALTERNATE BID $ 5,000 $10,300 Staff reviewed the bids and found them accurate and in order. Staff recommends the JWC approve Keys Well Drilling as the low bidder at $218,000. Attachments Quote from Keys Well Drilling Quote from E.H. Renner & Sons Recommended Action Motion to approve the Crystal High Service Pump Replacement with Keys Well Drilling in the amount of $218,000. 1AJoint Water Commission\JWC Memos\Keys Well Drilling.docx BID SUBMITTAL 8.02 This Bid is submitted by: If Bidder is: An Individual Name (typed or printed): By: (Individual's signature) Doing business as: A Partnership Partnership Name: By: _ (Signature of general partner -- attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed): A Co: poration Corporation Name: Keys Well Drillin n (SEAL) State of Incorporation Mi nnPsnt-a Type I ;;ir ss rofessional, Service, Limited Liability): By: i natu a att vidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed) Jeffrey lid. Keys Title: p1-esident _ (CORPORATE SEAL) Attest Date of Qualification to do business in [State where project is located] is R22.116450 - Crystal, MN High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement BID FORM PAGE 00410-4 A Joint Venture Name of Joint Venture: First Joint Venturer Name: By: (Signature of first venture partner — attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed of printed): Title: Second Joint Venture Name: By: (Signature of second venture partner — attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed) Title: (Each joint venturer must sign. The manner of signing for each individual, partnership, and corporation that is a party to the joint venture should be in the manner indicated above.) Bidder's Business Address 1156 Hrme- Street Saint Paul -- 55116-3232 Phone No. 651-646-7871 Fax No. 651-641-0216 E-mail SUBMITTED on August 13th 20 19 State Contractor License No. �1 .7 flf applicable] R22.116450 - Crystal, MN High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement BIDFORM PAGE 00410-5 (SEAL) (SEAL) Schedule of Prices for Construction of: High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement Joint Water Commission Bidder agrees to perform all of the work described in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the following unit prices or lump sum: NOTE: BIDS shall include sales tax and all applicable taxes and fees. BIDDER must fill in the TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID PRICE. BIDDER must also fill out the EQUIPM1ENT/MATERIALS SCHEDULE as described on pages 00411-4 and 00411-5. The Lump Sum bid shall include a construction allowance of Twent v Thousand $20.000.00 } dollars. If the allowance is not required or fully used, the unused portion of the allowance shall be refunded to the OWNER. TOTAL LUMP SUM BID PRICE 1. Construction of all facilities as shown on the Contract Drawings and as specified in czr-� the Contract Specifications. $ DOLLARS) * Note: Project Base Bid Price shall include patch painting (in accordance with Section 09900) all portions of the concrete/block wall or concrete ceiling damaged by work during the project and all unpainted or discolored portions of the wall and ceiling exposed by the work done. The objective being to have all portions of the concrete/block wall, and concrete ceiling match their surrounding surface as close as practically possible. In the same manner, all motors, pump heads, process equipment and piping that is new or whose coating is impacted by the work (surfaces damaged or compromised or uncoated surfaces exposed) shall be painted, in accordance with Section 09900 and as approved by the Engineer/Owner, as part of the Project Base Bid. All costs associated with said surface preparation and painting shall be incidental to and included in the Project Base Bid Price. TOTAL PROJECT BID PRICE 2. Total Lump Sum Bid Price (Item 1) + $20,000 Allowance. ALTERNATE BID PRICE High Service Pump 5 Motor, Wire and Associated Equipment in MCC Demolition. DOLLARS) $ 7rr scr7 �S— r e.o DOLLARS) R22.116450 - Crystal, MN BID SCHEDULE High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement PAGE 00411-3 IN BID SUBMITTAL 8.02 This Bid is submitted by: If Bidder is: An Individual Name (typed or printed): By: (Individual's signature) Doing business as: A Partnershir Partnership Name: By: (Signature of general partner -- attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed): E.H. fiENNirA & SONS, INC. A Corporation ' SFZ^3 ,are: ' Sireei NW r_In F r.i r. rAN 59330 Corporation Name: E. H. Renner & Sons, Inc. (703) 427,(31')D C 763, 427_053 : Fax State of Incorporation Minnesota Type (General Business, Professional, Servic Limited Liability): General Business (Signature —1qtach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed) Roger E. Renner Title: President (CORPORATE SEAL) Attest Date oaf Qualification ation to d; bbusLl ineess in [State where project is located] is R22.116450 - Crystal, MN High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement BID FORM PAGE 00410-4 ti o A Joint Venture Name of Joint Venture: First Joint Venturer Name: By: (Signature of first venture partner — attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed of printed): Title: Second Joint Venture Name: By: (Signature of second venture partner — attach evidence of authority to sign) Name (typed or printed) Title: (Each joint venturer must sign. The manner of signing for each individual, partnership, and corporation that is a party to the joint venture should be in the manner indicated above.) Bidder's Business Address 15688 Jarvis St. NW Elk River, MN 55330 Phone No. 763-427-6100 Fax No. E-mail krenner(Wehrenner.com SUBMITTED on . August 13th 20 19 State Contractor License No. 1431 [If applicable] R22.116450 - Crystal, MN High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement BID FORM PAGE 00410-5 (SEAL) (SEAL) Schedule of Prices for Construction of High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement Joint Water Commission Bidder agrees to perform all of the work described in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the following unit prices or lump sum: NOTE: BIDS shall include sales tax and all applicable taxes and fees. BIDDER must fill in the TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID PRICE. BIDDER must also fill out the EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS SCHEDULE as described on pages 00411-4 and 00411-5. The Lump Sum bid shall include a construction allowance of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) dollars. If the allowance is not required or fully used, the unused portion of the allowance shall be refunded to the OWNER. TOTAL LUMP SUM BID PRICE 1. Construction of all facilities as shown on the Contract Drawings and as specified in 195,349.00 the Contract Specifications. $ ( One hundred ninty five thousand three Hundred and forty nine @ no cents DOLLARS) * Note: Project Base Bid Price shall include patch painting (in accordance with Section 09900) all portions ofthe concrete/block wall or concrete ceiling damaged by work during the project and all unpainted or discolored portions of the wall and ceiling exposed by the work done. The objective being to have all portions of the concrete/block wall and concrete ceiling match their surrounding surface as close as practically possible. In the same manner, all motors, pump heads, process equipment and piping that is new or whose coating is impacted by the work (surfaces damaged or compromised or uncoated surfaces exposed) shall be painted, in accordance with Section 09900 and as approved by the Engineer/Owner, as part of the Project Base Bid. All costs associated with said surface preparation and painting shall be incidental to and included in the Project Base Bid Price. TOTAL PROJECT BID PRICE 2. Total Lump Sum Bid Price (Item 1) + 215,349.00 $20,000 Allowance. $ Two hundred fifteen thousand three hundred and forty nine dollars @ no cents DOLLARS ALTERNATE BID PRICE High Service Pump 5 Motor, Wire and Associated Equipment in MCC 10,300.00 Demolition. $ ( Ten thousand three hundred dollars no cents. _ _ DOLLARS) R22.116450 - Crystal, MN BID SCHEDULE High Service Pump No. 4 Replacement PAGE 00411-3 Joint Water Commission TAC Memo September 4, 2019 Agenda Item #4 Approve 24" Valve Replacement at 39th and Douglas Drive Prepared by Joint Water Commission Technical Advisory Committee Summary Summary will be provided by Kloepper Recommended Action Motion to approve the 24" Valve Replacement at 39th and Douglas Drive. I:1Joint Water Commission\JWC Memos109-04-19 Item #4.docx 0 lave J1C1'11111S C1llltl':lL'%�Il�� 111ce 19745 Nowthen Blvd NW * Nowthen, MN 55303 *(763) 427-0109 *Fax (763) 427-3806 August 29, 2019 City of Crystal 4141 Douglas Drive North Crystal, MN 55422 Ref: 39Th & Douglas Sub: 24" Valve Cut In Mobilization Crew Trench Box 5 — Jays Warning Lites 25 Ton Black Top BID: $26,320.00 BY: R/�ee' Perkins President} Dave Per ins Contracting, Inc. Grade & Backfill With Existing Material. No Soil Correction. No Haul Off. No Erosion Control. Staking By Others. No Sub Grade Stabilization. No Restoration. Dewatering Extra If Required. Permits Fees Paid By Owner. Add 1 % If Bond Required. Frost As Per Hourly Rate. Bid Good For 30 Days. ACCEPTED BY: DATE: dave Joel ..dn% c4olOfl°®lcd1111 111ce 19745 Nowthen Blvd. NW - Nowthen, MN 55303 * (763) 427-0109 x (763) 427-3806 September 4, 2019 City of Crystal 4141 Douglas Drive North Crystal, MN 55422 Ref: Douglas Drive — 415t Ave, 37th Ave, 38th Ave 39t" & Douglas Sub: MH Reconstruct 4 - Reconstruct MH Warning Lites BID: $9,450.00 BY: Rene' Pe kins (President) Dave erkins Contracting, Inc. Douglas Drive — 2 Each @415t Ave, 37th Ave, 38th Ave Grade & Backfill With Existing Material. No Soil Correction. No Haul Off. No Erosion Control. Staking By Others. No Sub Grade Stabilization. No Restoration. Dewatering Extra If Required. Permits Fees Paid By Owner. Add 1 % If Bond Required. Frost As Per Hourly Rate. Bid Good For 30 Days. ACCEPTED BY: DATE: Joint Water Commission TAC Memo -� September 4, 2019 l Agenda Item #5 Receive and File the Minnesota Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health, Plan Review Approval document Prepared by Joint Water Commission Technical Advisory Committee Summary Staff submitted plans and specifications on storage (coating): Cleaning, Repairing and Painting 4,500,000 Gallon Reservoir and Clearwell in Golden Valley. Plans and specifications are examined with regard to the location, construction, and operational features of the design and maintenance of all parts of the system. Attachments Approval Notice for the cleaning, Repairing, and Painting of the 4,500,000 Gallon Reservoir and Clearwell Storage (Coating) Recommended Action Motion to received and file the Minnesota Department of Health Plan Review Approval. lAkint Water CommissionWWC Memos\MN Dept Health Plan REview.docx MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Division of Environmental Health PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL Plans and specifications on storage (coating): Cleaning, Repairing and Painting 4,500,000 Gallon Reservoirs and Clearwell, Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Plan No. 200051 OWNERSHIP: Golden Valley City Council, c/o Ms. Sue Virnig, Finance Director, Golden Valley City Hall, 7800 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427 SUBMITTER(S): City of Golden Valley, c/o Mr. Joe Hansen, 7800 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427 KLM Engineering, Inc., c/o Mr. Rodney Ellis, Vice President, 1976 Wooddale Drive, Suite 4, Woodbury, Minnesota 55125 Date Received: July 24, 2019 Date Reviewed: July 26, 2019 APPROVED: The plan and specifications are approved based on the information provided to our office for review. Approval is contingent upon meeting all of the requirements listed below. It is the project owner's responsibility to retain the plans at the project location. SCOPE: This report covers the project design's effect on the safety and sanitary quality of the drinking water. This report applies to this project only, and not to any additional parts of the water system. The examination of plans is based on the assumption that the information provided is accurate and complete and that the owner has the necessary legal authority to construct the project. The project designer is responsibile for, but not limited to, the structural features, material selection, sizing of materials and equipment, equipment effectiveness and installation methods. Plans and specifications are examined with regard to the location, construction, and operational features of the design and maintenance of all parts of the system, which may affect the safety and sanitary quality of the water. Examination is based on the standards of thip..,department. COMPLIANCE: Construction must be according to the approved plans and specifications. If changes are made to the approved plans, Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) approval must be obtained before such changes are made. Otherwise, the construction will be considered as installed without proper approval. A separate correspondence will be issued for changes or addenda. INSPECTIONS: It is the responsibility of the owner or owner's agent to contact MDH for any inspections that are listed in the requirements of this report. This project consists rehabilitation of the clearwell and the north and south reservoirs for the city of Golden Valley. Cleaning, Repairing and Painting 4,500,000 Gallon Reservoirs and Clearwell Storage (Coating) Plan No. 200051 Page 2 July 26, 2019 The reservoirs rehabilitation includes caulk replacement, concrete repair, and interior piping sand blasting and recoating. The clearwell rehabilitation includes the sand blasting and recoating of the sluice gates, overflow, inlet and outlet piping, and other miscellaneous work. itequirement(s): Storage (Coating) 1. No additional requirements. The approval for construction of this project is valid for 2 years from the date of this letter. If project construction has not begun within the two-year period, plans and specifications must be resubmitted to MDH for approval before any construction takes place. While the project has been approved, additional recommendations or requirements may be made to the project when changed conditions, additional information or advanced knowledge make improvements necessary. If you have any questions regarding information contained in this report, please contact me at 651-201-4684. Approved: David Weum, P.E. Public Health Engineer Section of Drinking Water Protection P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0975 DW:ak cc: Mr. Joe Hansen, City of Golden Valley Mr. Rodney Ellis, Vice President, KLM Engineering, Inc. Brian Noma, MDH, St. Paul Joint Dater Commission Memo September 4, 2019 Agenda Item #6 Received and File Correspondence 2020 Rates from the City of Minneapolis Prepared by Joint Water Commission Staff Summary The City of Minneapolis Water Treatment and Distribution Services Division completed the update of the Cost of Service Model for 2020, 2021 and 2022. Recommended Action Motion to Receive and File Correspondence 2020 Rates from the City of Minneapolis. IAJoint Water CommissionUM Memos\09-04-19 Item #6.docx Public Works Minneapolis City of Lakes July 16, 2019 Anne Norris City Manager City of Crystal 4141 Douglas Drive North Crystal, MN 55422 Dear Anne: 350 S. Fifth St. - Room 203 Minneapolis, MN 55415 TEL 612.673.3000 www.minneapolismn.gov The City of Minneapolis Water Treatment and Distribution Services Division (WTDS) recently completed its updating of the Cost of Service (COS) Model, a process which occurs every three years per your wholesale customer contract. This update of the model will be used as the basis to set WTDS wholesale customer rates for 2020, 2021, and 2022. Below is a brief refresher on the wholesale rate setting process. 0 In a non -COS Model year (e.g., 2018, 2019) the wholesale customer rate from the previous year is adjusted by the percentage change in the average monthly Minneapolis residential bill compared to the previous year to arrive at the new wholesale customer rate. For example, the current year's rates, 2019, were set by applying the percentages change in the average monthly Minneapolis residential bill from 2018 to 2019 (2.88%) to the 2018 wholesale rates. o "Average monthly Minneapolis residential bill" is defined as the monthly bill for a Minneapolis residential customer consisting of 7 billing units of water consumption and the fixed charge fee for a 5/8" meter). In a COS Model year (e.g., '2020) rates are first reset with the updating of the COS Model and then adjusted to the upcoming year based on the percentage change in the average monthly Minneapolis residential bill. WTDS starts by updating the COS Model with the most recent year's data, 2018. This generates wholesale rates for the year 2018. Next, to get to the rates for 2020, these 2018 rates are adjusted by the change in the average monthly Minneapolis residential bill from 2018 to 2019 (2.88%) and again by the change from 2019 to 2020 (2.80%) to come up with the rate that will go in effect January 1, 2020. Residential fixed charge Rate per billing unit basis = $/100 Cu. Ft. Average monthly residential bill (7 units) % Increase for average residential bill 2018 2019 2020 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $3.58 $3.63 $3.68 $29.56 $30.41 $31.26 2.88% 2.80% Therefore, based on your contract and the current projected Minneapolis residential and fixed charge rates, your rate for 2020 will be $2.59 per unit. As usual, this rate will not be finalized until Minneapolis City Council adopts the budget this winter. Crystal (JWC) - rate per billing unit *Actual rate paid in 2019 2019* 2020 $2.43 $2.59 Should you have any questions about your rate or the COS Model methodology please let us know and we'd be happy to discuss them further. Please direct any questions to Brett Anderson. Brett can be reached at 612-673-3280 or brett.anderson@minneaoolismn.gov. Warm Regards, Glen M. Gerads WTDS Director Joint Water Commission TAC Meeting 7 7 Thursday June 27, 2019 2:00 PM 1. Project Updates a. Elevated Towers • Sanding and priming has been completed. • First coat of paint is partially complete. b. Valve Work c. Reservoir Work ■ 65-17: GV Project was awarded to Keys Well Drilling. • Keys ordering parts. • Project will take place in falllwinter of 2019. • Crystal pump and motor replacement design ongoing. • Working on VFD vs. Soft Start on pump. • KLM provided a formal proposal for repairs at GV reservoir, crack filling. • Staff is working with KLM on schedule (November to Feb 2020 construction). d. Valve Replacement • Crystal will use 2019 dollars towards replacement near their pump house this year. • Testing valves adjacent to reservoir to determine valve replacement for 2019 — to take place after July 4. e. Tower Painting • KLM provided proposal for Golden Valley tower painting in 2020. • Staff is working with KLM on schedule (May 2020 to Aug 2021 construction). f. Miscellaneous ■ North Tower Altitude valve replacement will take place this spring, parts have been ordered, working with Valley Rich on schedule g. CIP Items ■ Golden Valley working on Native Vegetation contract at reservoir. G:\JWC\JWC _TAC\Minutes\JWC TAC Meeting Minutes_6.27.19.docx Joint Water Commission TAC Meeting -� Thursday August 29, 2019 2:00 PM 1 1. Project Updates a. Elevated Towers s Need updab from HH. b. Valve Work c. Reservoir Work = 65-17: OV Project was awarded to Keys Wail Drilling. s Keys ordering parts. • Project will take place In falllwlnter o120% ■ Crystal pump and motor replacement bid award recommendation. a Low bid Kays Well Drilling. + KLM Provided space and proJecf nunual for repairs at GV reservoir, crack Tilling. Staff Is working with KLM on schedule (December to March 2020 conatructlan). d. Valve Replacement • Crysftl will use. 2010 dollars towards replacement near their pump house this year. e. Tower Painting ■ KLM provided specs and project manual for Golden Valley tower painting In 2020. * Staff Is working with KLM on schedule (May 2020 to Aug 2021 comtrucdon). f. Miscellaneous Randy's Retiring. • JWC Valve tapping teen Will be pardcipang at AWWA In Duluth In September. g. CIP Items 0 MC UWC TACWftua e*= TAC MmUng fArw &M19.dO=