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AGENDA REPORT
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8/16/2022
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ATTACHMENT #2 <br /> T,IL Operations Services Department <br /> 'i <br /> pLEASAI TON® <br /> ***This project is pending reconsideration by City Council on <br /> August 16, 2022*** <br /> Residential Recycled Water Fill Station FAQs <br /> Q: What is the Residential Recycled Water Fill Station? <br /> A: The fill station is a facility where the public can get recycled wastewater for <br /> irrigation purposes. Designed to accommodate flow through vehicle traffic, the <br /> facility will have two attendants who will direct users to 16 fill hoses which can be <br /> used to fill customer provided containers. <br /> Q: Where will the Residential Recycled Water Fill Station be located? <br /> A: It will be located at 5997 Parkside Dr, Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> Q: Why at this site? <br /> A: The Tri-Valley Agencies collaborated on potential locations, and no viable <br /> options were presented in the cities of Dublin or Livermore. The proposed site is <br /> at 5997 Parkside Dr. in Pleasanton and was selected because it is adjacent to one <br /> of the City's large, recycled water pipelines. The site is a City-owned parcel with a <br /> large parking lot on it with enough space for several fill locations as well as <br /> ingress and egress to a main roadway. <br /> Q: Were other Tri-Valley sites considered? <br /> A: The Tri-Valley Agencies considered several locations in the cities of Dublin <br /> and Livermore, including the Livermore and Dublin San Ramon Services District <br /> (DSRSD) wastewater treatment plant, the City Livermore wastewater treatment <br /> plant, and various properties owned by the City of Livermore and DSRSD. These <br /> sites were not deemed viable based on a variety of factors including the high cost <br /> of construction to install a fill station. <br /> Q: Why not at Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) previous site? <br /> A: On December 20, 2016, the DSRSD Board reviewed operational and <br /> financial options for the fill station. The DERWA (DSRSD-EBMUD Recycled Water <br /> Authority) Recycled Water Treatment Plant Expansion Project was planned to <br /> start in January 2017 and continue through summer 2018. The project entailed <br /> significant construction activity in and around the WWTP gate area, prompting <br /> the DSRSD Board to direct closure of the fill station. <br /> 1 <br />
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