From: Andy Peters
Sent: Mon Nov 09 13:51:04 2020
To: jaywilson@clackamas.us
Cc: nbush@clackamas.us; Gerald Fisher; Nusrala James B; Ryan Hepler; Jeff Mccrum
Subject: FW: City of Molalla - Wildfire Impact Summary and Resources
Importance: Normal
Attachments: 2020 Wildfire Assessment - City of Molalla - 00534 - 10-27-20.docx; Wildfire Resources for Public Water Systems - GovDelivery Article 9-23-20.pdf; Good Afternoon Mr. Wilson, The City of Molalla has undergone it’s post wildfire assessment in cooperation with the State’s Oregon Health Authority, and for Molalla it has been recommended that we look in to outside assistance to harden our system. Over 50% of our watershed was burned, and specifically, OHA is recommending that Molalla install equipment to analyze raw water TOC, pH, and Turbidity, to ensure we are capable of taking the proper coordinated action, be able to properly chemical dose our raw water, and know when treatment focus should change from Turbidity to TOC removal, as events occur. The City has gathered quotes for this equipment as follows. Molalla will need financial assistance through FEMA Public Assistance Program to offset the costs as indicated in the OHA Wildfire Resources for Public Water Systems letter attached. To do so, we are asked to go through our County Emergency Manager. Can you help the us understand what steps we need to take? https://realtechwater.com/products/multiple-parameter-sensors/dual-wave-sensor-ml-series/ 1.00 Real Dual-Wave ML3000 Sensor ML3000 $5,295.00 1.00 Real Controller S-169000 $1,695.00 1.00 NEMA 4/ IP67 Power Supply (13A) - Controllers S-169160 $495.00 1.00 Real Clean System I UVT-078130 $995.00 Electrician Time $600 Scada integrator Time $1200 Materials ~$8100 Total estimate ~$10,500 Thankyou! Respectfully, Andy Peters City of Molalla Public Works Operations Supervisor (503) 829-6855 x220 Cell: 503-793-0507 117 N Molalla Ave Molalla, OR 97038