From: Gerald Fisher
Sent: Fri Feb 23 16:16:21 2018
To: Andy Peters
Cc: Dan Huff
Subject: RE: WWTP Jar Test
Importance: Normal
Attachments: image001.png; Hi Dan, This is a problem and contrary to the information we are getting from Jason on the need for removal of biosolids at the WWTP. We will now be budgeting approximately $225K towards a project that will remove and land fill the biosolids at likely a higher cost than if we had just been land applying at our approved sites. We will add this to the list of items for Dyer’s level 4 operator to look at regarding how Jason is operating the plant and if he is in fact operating it properly. More to come later. Thanks. Regards, Gerald Fisher, P.E. | Public Works Director City of Molalla 117 N Molalla Ave. | PO Box 248 |Molalla, OR 97038 Office: 503.829.6855 | Direct: 503.759.0218 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this communication in error, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you. From: Andy Peters [mailto:apeters@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 2:53 PM To: Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com> Cc: Dan Huff <dhuff@cityofmolalla.com> Subject: FW: WWTP Jar Test Gerald, I just got off the phone with River City Environmental. They are still preparing their final reports. However, preliminary results (map and measurements) are attached. Bottom line: although our Plant Operations staff insist there are no significant biosolids in Lagoon 1 and we should not remove biosolids next year, we appear to be measuring an AVERAGE sludge depth of 7.0’, with the least %solids measured being 7%, and the max 14%. Given this, it appears lagoon 1 is extremely full, water cap appears minimal, and the temperatures must be close to ambient air temp or above simply due to lack of water depth – prime habitat for algae. This confirms what we were suspecting back in in December when the water was drawn down to 7.5’: we were not looking at water, or a floating algae cap. We were looking directly at sludge. We should definitely sludge judge lagoon 2! It is my opinion that you are on the right track scheduling an extensive review of the daily operations of the plant by Dyer Partnership. I intend to make it my highest priority in the coming months, as the City (all of us) should think deeply about how we are planning and operating the plant. I’ll begin preparing and RFP for biosolids removal, with the intention of launching a contractor to remove most of this material before September 2018, pending further information from credible folks involved. The full cooperation of the Plant Operators will be a critical factor. Thank you, Andy Peters City of Molalla Public Works Operations Supervisor (503) 829-6855 x220 Cell: 503-793-0507 117 N Molalla Ave Molalla, OR 97038 From: Patrick Dunigan [mailto:patrick.dunigan@rivercityusa.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 1:58 PM To: Andy Peters <apeters@cityofmolalla.com> Subject: FW: WWTP Jar Test Andy, This just some of the rough info right now . for Lagoon 1 From: Dane Marcelletti [mailto:Dane@ced.biz] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 10:39 AM To: Patrick Dunigan Cc: Mark Marcelletti Subject: WWTP Jar Test Hey Patrick, Attached is the spread sheet for the 4 lagoons at the WWTP. I have jury duty today so I will get to the Water Plant samples tomorrow. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Dane Dane Marcelletti (805) 660-8345