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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 14, 2009 FBO #2665
SOURCES SOUGHT

S -- Eglin AFB, FL Utilities Privatization Electric, Water, Waste Water

Notice Date
3/12/2009
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
221122 — Electric Power Distribution
 
Contracting Office
Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Acquisition Locations, Defense Energy Support Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 22060-6222
 
ZIP Code
22060-6222
 
Solicitation Number
03122009
 
Point of Contact
Dale G. Stephens,, Phone: 703-767-9466, Laura J. Carlson,, Phone: 703-767-8127
 
E-Mail Address
dale.stephens@dla.mil, laurie.carlson@dla.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The Defense Energy Support Center (DESC) seeks to identify and obtain information from responsible sources in connection with the privatization of the electric distribution (NAICS 221122), water distribution (NAICS 221310), and wastewater collection (NAICS 221320) utility systems at Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), Florida. Privatization is defined as the conveyance of a utility system to a municipal, private, regional, district, or cooperative utility company or other entity. The conveyance may consist of all right, title, and interest of the United States in the utility system. Utility Privatization (UP) will be accomplished in accordance with 10 U.S.C. §2688 – Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority. Contractor will be required to assume ownership of the electrical, water, and wastewater utility systems at Eglin AFB, Fl., and as the new owner, shall operate and maintain the system and provide utility services to the Government. Contractor shall furnish all necessary labor, management, supervision, permits, equipment, supplies, materials, transportation, and any other incidental items or services required for the complete ownership of and provision of utility services via these utility systems, including operation, maintenance, repair, upgrades, and improvements to the utility systems. This Sources Sought Notice (hereinafter “Notice”) is an essential step in determining market interest and feasibility. Responses received will be used to develop marketing strategies for the potential privatization of utilities at this installation. Should interest be determined sufficient, a formal solicitation may be forthcoming. Interested parties should provide a statement of interest on company letterhead by no later than 3:00 pm EST on Thursday, April 13, 2009. Responses are preferred via e-mail, but hard copies and facsimiles will also be accepted. At a minimum, the statement of interest shall address: (1) capability and experience in utility privatization or owning and operating utility systems; (2) financial capability to justify potential award of such a contract; (3) a primary point of contact, including phone number and e-mail address; and (4) an indication of the size of the business (large, small, or any sub-category of small business). The potential opportunity for set-asides for small businesses and small disadvantaged businesses will be considered on the basis of the responses received. This Notice is solely for the Government’s use as a market research tool. As such, the issuance of a competitive solicitation is not guaranteed. If determined appropriate, then both a synopsis and a solicitation may be anticipated at a later date. All responsible sources are encouraged to submit a response to this Notice. All information received will be considered. Failure to respond to this Notice does not preclude a firm from offering on any resultant solicitation; however, a lack of interest in this requirement may keep this effort from moving forward competitively. This announcement shall not be construed as a commitment or authorization to incur costs in anticipation of an award. The Government is not bound to make any awards under this Notice. If you are interested in this project, please provide the information requested above to the DESC Contracting Office. Installation Description The electric distribution system being privatized is described as follows: Eglin AFB is the largest base in the U.S. Air Force with more than 16,300 military and civilian personnel. The system infrastructure at Eglin AFB includes distribution systems for the Main Cantonment Area, on-reservation Geographically Separated Units (GSUs), and off-reservation GSUs. The electrical distribution system consists of approximately 530 miles of wire and cables rated at 115 kV, 25 kV, 12.5 kV, and 4.16 kV. 1. Main Cantonment Area Gulf Power supplies electricity to the Main Cantonment Area through the following substations and infrastructure: •The Gulf Power-owned Shalimar Substation supplies power to the West Gate and Valparaiso Substations through an overhead, 115-kV, three-phase transmission circuit. •A 115-kV switching station connects Gulf Power to the North Gate, Foster, GWEF, Main Base, and Climatic Substations via Eglin-owned 115-kV transmission lines. On the Installation, power for the Main Cantonment Area is supplied via seven government-owned substations. The system consists of aerial 115-kV and 25-kV circuits as well as aerial and underground (direct bury and within conduit) 12.5-kV and 4.16-kV three-phase distribution circuits. The system is constructed primarily in a radial configuration. Distribution feeders provide service to pole- and pad-mounted distribution switches and transformers which, in turn, serve grouped or individual facilities. The Base recently installed a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system in the Valparaiso Substation. The system has the capability of controlling circuit breakers within the substation; however, that function is disabled and the SCADA system is used only to monitor electrical parameters and load flow. The system uses wireless (RF) transmission to report to the monitoring station. 2. On-Reservation GSUs On-reservation GSUs are fed primarily from electrical distribution circuits originating from the Government-owned East and West Range Substations (which are fed from the Government-owned Valparaiso Substation). GSUs are also fed from independent circuits from CHELCO and Power South 12.47-kV distribution lines, and from the Power South 115-kV substation adjacent to the C-6 radar site. The East and West Range Substations are supplied from separate government-owned 25-kV circuits originating from a government-owned 25-kV switch station that is fed from the Val-P Substation. The nominal distribution system voltage is 12.5-kV grounded wye with a limited amount of 4.16-kV distribution located at the C-6 and C-74 Sites. All of the government-owned feeders in the East and West Ranges are configured as radial feeders, with predominantly aerial construction using wood poles. Less than 5 percent of the distribution is underground. Generally, poles within the ranges are old, with an average of 40 being replaced annually. Distribution feeders provide service to pole-, pad-, and some below-grade vault-mounted distribution switches and transformers. These in turn serve grouped or individual facilities. The following table identifies the 64 GSU sites. A brief description of the distribution infrastructure is presented. AreaSite CodeLocation Notes ~ Driving from Eglin Blvd & 8thElectricLocal Provider of Electricity Auxiliary Field #1C-518 miles (mi.) NE, near Bob Sikes RdFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Includes 7,000+ feet of aerial distribution lines, 30+ wood poles, and 14 pole-mounted transformers and associated service drops. Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #2C-39 mi. NE, west of Hwy 285Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #3 N/A15 mi. N, east of Hwy 85Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the Valparaiso Substation. Aerial and underground distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #4N/A9 mi. NW, north of Hwy 189Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #5 B-419 mi. NW, west of Hwy 85Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #6 N/A36 mi. NWFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #7B-1223 mi. WFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power Auxiliary Field #8C-52C15 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the CHELCO-supplied distribution line point of demarcation (POD) at Hwy 20 and Cat-Mar Road. Aerial distribution throughout.CHELCO Beach Center (A-1)A-116 mi. S, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line to the primary meter and oil-switch POD at Beasley Park. Aerial line from this POD to the site and aerial line throughout the site.Gulf Power Coast Guard DestinA-116 mi. S, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV line from the Beasley Park POD. Aerial line to the site and underground line throughout the site. Gulf Power A-3A-316 mi. S, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV line from the Beasley Park POD serves this site. Aerial line to the site and underground line throughout. 1,000 kVA unit substation primary side and transformer are included.Gulf Power Site A-3-1/2A-3-1/216 mi. S, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV line from the Beasley Park POD. Gulf Power Site A-5A-512 mi. SSW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV line on the site. Gulf Power Site A-6A-614 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line to the primary meter and oil-switch POD at the east boundary of the tracking range. Aerial line from this POD to the site and aerial distribution throughout the site. Gulf Power Site A-7A-714 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV line from the east boundary POD. No distribution exists from the main line to this site. Gulf Power Site A-10A-1017 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial line throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-11A-1117 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial line throughout the site.Gulf Power Site-A-11AA-11A17 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial line throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-12A-1217 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial distribution throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-13A-1317 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial distribution throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-13-AA-13-A17 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial and underground lines throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-15A-1518 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial and underground lines throughout the site. Concrete support structure for pad-mount transformer is included. Site includes ground-mounted pole-type transformers and ground-mounted primary fused cutouts. Gulf Power Site A-17AA-17A19 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial and underground line to the site. 1,000 kVA unit substation primary side and transformer are included. Site A-18A-1819 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandFed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the east boundary POD. Aerial distribution throughout the site.Gulf Power Site A-20A-2023 mi. W, north of Hwy 98Fed by a 12.47-kV aerial line to the primary meter and oil-switch POD at Rosewood Dr. gate, at the south boundary of the reservation. Aerial line from the POD to the site and aerial and underground line at the site. Gulf Power Site A-21A-2121 mi. W, north of Hwy 98Fed by a 12.47-kV aerial line from the Rosewood Dr. POD. Aerial line throughout the site.Gulf Power A-30, A-31, A-73A-30, A-31, A-7319 mi. WFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground line throughout. Gulf Power Range 70 B-7019 mi. WFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground distribution throughout. Gulf Power Range 71B-7113 mi. NWFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground line throughout. Gulf Power Range 75B-7520 mi. NWFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial and underground line throughout. Gulf Power Range 82B-8216 mi. NWFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial line throughout. Gulf Power Alabama Army National Guard Compound Range B-700Fed by a Gulf Power line to Eglin Substation. Eglin runs distribution line to site.Gulf Power C1C-114 mi. E. Just N of Range Rd 218 Fed by a 12.5-kV line to the primary meter and oil-switch POD just southeast of the intersection of Hwy 20 and Cat-Mar Road. Aerial line from the POD serves the site.CHELCO C-6 (Radar site)C-628 mi. NEFed by a 25-kV line from the Power South Substation which feeds the POD at the C-6, 25-kV switch station. The switch station runs one 25-kV to the Eglin C-6 Substation and one 25-kV distribution line to the C-6 Emergency Unit Substation. 4.16-kV lines from the Eglin C-6 Substation feed unit substations within the building. Power South C-7C-714 mi. NE. Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power C10C-1014 mi. NE, east of Hwy 285Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power 52 A C-52A20 mi. EFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the POD at Hwy 20 and Cat-Mar Road. Aerial and underground line throughout. CHELCO C52C-52N15 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughoutGulf Power Range 53C-5310 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power Range 62C-6229 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV line to the primary meter and banked oil-switch POD at a pole near the Nelson Rd. gate at the east boundary of the reservation. Aerial line from the POD serves the site.CHELCO C-64C-6421 mi. NFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power C-64 B and C64CC-64B, C-64C21 mi. NFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial distribution throughout.Gulf Power Range 72C-7223 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial and underground line throughout.Gulf Power Range 74C-7421 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout. 16-kV underground distribution, including transformers in vaults.Gulf Power Range 74AC-74A20 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Range 74LC-74L21 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Site C-80AC-80A19 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Range 80BC-80B22 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Site C-80CC-80C16 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Site C80WC-80W18 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Site C-87C-8718 mi. NEFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Site C124C-12419 mi. NE. At the southern tip of C-72.Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the East Range Substation. Aerial line throughout.Gulf Power Bowman Bayou Radio Relay Annex D-1(A) 31 mi. SE Eglin provides secondary power from riser pole to site.Progress Energy Panama City Radio Relay Annex D-1(B) 60 mi. SE Navy Coastal Systems Center.Eglin maintains secondary power to site.Gulf Power Navy EOD D-5112 mi. EFed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the POD at Hwy 20 and Cat-Mar Rd. Aerial and underground lines throughout. CHELCO Clausen Missile Tracking Annex, Henderson BeachD-100 17 mi. S. 4 mi. East of Destin, FLGulf Power owns electrical distribution.Gulf Power Camp Pinchot N/A5 mi. WFed by Eglin distributionGulf Power Copeland TowerN/AFed by Eglin distributionGulf Power Golf CourseN/A4 mi. NFed by Eglin distributionGulf Power Jackson GuardN/A4 mi. N Gulf Power runs a line to Eglin Substation. Eglin runs line to site.Gulf Power Mid Bay Shores Maxwell/Gunter Recreation Area N/A11 mi. SE Fed by a 12.5-kV line to the primary meter and pole-mounted fusible disconnect switches POD. Aerial and underground lines serve the site. CHELCO RAMER TowerN/ARange B-70Fed by a 12.5-kV aerial line from the West Range Substation. Aerial lines throughout.Gulf Power Red Bay NEXRAD Weather SiteN/A [VAMT]68 mi. E. Eglin provides secondary power from riser pole to site.CHELCO Under BrushN/A35 mi. ENE of Eglin. Fed by two 12.5-kV aerial lines from CHELCO. Aerial and underground lines throughout. CHELCO 3. Off-Reservation GSUs Only one off-reservation GSU is included in this solicitation; Cape San Blas Missile Tracking Annex at Site D-3. Cape San Blas Missile Tracking Annex is located 114 mi. SE of the Main Cantonment Area; 12 miles south of Port Saint Joe, FL. Power is provided to the Site by Progress Energy via a Government-owned 12.47 kV substation. When missions are in operation, the substation is operated in parallel with an 800–kW Power Plant Generator, which will not be privatized. This 800-kW system is not operated as a backup generator, but as an auxiliary load-sharing generator. However, it can be used to provide backup power during non-mission operations if the commercial power supply is lost. The water distribution system being privatized is described as follows: Eglin AFB is the largest base in the U.S. Air Force with more than 16,300 military and civilian personnel. The system infrastructure at Eglin AFB includes distribution systems for the Main Cantonment Area, on-reservation Geographically Separated Units (GSUs), and off-reservation GSUs. There are a total of 72 independent water distribution systems supported by 90 wells. Sixty-eight of the systems are classified as potable and four systems are classified as non-potable. Of the 68 potable water distribution systems, 15 are permitted as a Public Water System (PWS) and the remaining 53 are considered non-PWS potable water systems. 1. Main Cantonment Area The Eglin AFB Main Cantonment Area is composed of six independent water systems; five potable and one non-potable. Two of the potable systems are permitted as PWS systems and the other three potable systems are non-PWS potable water systems. a. Main Base The Eglin AFB Main Base water distribution system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1460826. The distribution system consists of approximately 255,000 LF of piping, ranging in diameter from 1 to 12-inch, and ranging in age from 1940 to 2000. The system is supplied by eight wells and four elevated storage reservoirs. Two wells have generators and ancillary infrastructure to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. Seven of the eight wells chlorinate the water using gaseous chlorine and one well uses sodium hypochlorite as the chlorination medium. The Main Base system supplies facilities east and west of N-S Runway 01-19. The system is mostly looped for facilities east of the runway and mostly radial for the facilities west of the runway. The Main Base system is monitored and controlled by a SCADA system. System components that are connected to the SCADA system include meters, pumps, wells, chlorine gas scales, chlorine and pH analyzers, and water-storage-tank-level controls. b. Base Housing and ACC Area The Base Housing and ACC areas are located 1 mile south of the Eglin AFB Main Base. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1460828. The system consists of approximately 97,000 LF of piping, ranging in size from 2 to 12-inch, and ranging in age from 1940 to 2000. It is supplied by ten wells and six elevated storage reservoirs. Two wells have generators and ancillary infrastructure to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. All ten wells chlorinate the water using gaseous chlorine as the chlorination medium. Seven wells also receive fluoridation treatment. The system supplies housing facilities south of Eglin Boulevard and facilities in the ACC Area, which is north of Eglin Boulevard and west of NW-SE Runway 12-30. The system is mostly looped for both areas. The systems are monitored and controlled by a SCADA system. System components that are connected to the SCADA system include meters, pumps, wells, chlorine gas scales, chlorine and pH analyzers, and water-storage-tank-level controls. The Base Housing/ ACC Area water distribution system supplies water to privatized housing facilities from the Housing portion of the distribution system. Water mains and laterals that supply water directly to housing facilities are included with Housing Privatization and excluded from the UP Solicitation. c. Weather Station The Weather Station is within the Main Cantonment Area and is west of N-S Runway 01-19 and north of Towway L. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 918. Facility 918 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, tank, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. d. Horse Stables The Horse Stables are located within the Main Cantonment Area east of the Housing Area and north of Jacks Lake. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system, consists of approximately 200 LF of 3-inch piping installed in 1980, and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 1748. Facility 1748 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, tank, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. e. Camp Pinchot Camp Pinchot is on the western edge of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 1565. The well has a generator and ancillary infrastructure to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. Facility 1565 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, tank, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The Camp Pinchot system supplies water to privatized housing facilities. The system is included with the privatized housing; however, the well, well house, and ancillary well infrastructure is included as part of the UP Solicitation. f. Golf Course The golf course is northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non- potable water system, consists of approximately 100 LF of 1.5" pipe, and is supplied by one well located inside a wellhead vault adjacent to Facility 1542. Facility 1542 is a latrine type facility with a separate access room that houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The well has a hydro pneumatic tank located adjacent to the facility and the water is chlorinated 2. On-Reservation GSUs The Eglin AFB GSUs include 66 independent water distribution systems. Two systems are supplied by the local municipality and 64 are supplied by 68 wells. Thirteen are currently permitted as potable water systems, 50 are non-permitted potable water systems, and 3 are non-potable. The GSU sites have been broken down into four regions; West Range, East Range, Santa Rosa Island, and Other. a. West Range The West Range water systems are defined by water systems located at GSU sites on the Eglin AFB Reservation that are west of Florida Highway 285. The West Range includes 18 systems supported by 20 wells. Of the 18 water systems, 4 are currently permitted as PWS potable water systems and 14 are non-PWS potable water systems. •Duke Field, Field 3 Auxiliary Field #3 is 15 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1460829. The system consists of approximately 41,500 LF of pipe ranging in size from 1 to 8-inch, and ranging in age from 1942 to 2008. The system is supplied by two wells and one 75,000 gallon elevated storage tank. One well has a generator and ancillary infrastructure to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. The system supplies facilities west of the airfield and is mostly looped with some individual areas having a radial supply. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Duke Field - WWTP, Field 3 Duke Field is 15 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located 1,400 feet east of Facility 3043. Facility 3043 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, tank, and other ancillary equipment. Water from the well is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Camp Rudder, Field 6 Camp Rudder, Auxiliary Field #6 is 36 miles northwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The water distribution system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1460830. The system consists of approximately 13,200 LF of pipe, ranging in size from 1 to 8-inches, and ranging in age from 1942 to 2008. The system is supplied by two wells and one 75,000 gallon elevated storage tank. One well has a generator and ancillary infrastructure to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. The system is mostly looped with some individual areas having a radial supply. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The Camp Rudder water distribution system supplies water to 13 privatized housing facilities. The water piping mains and laterals to these facilities have been conveyed to the Housing Privatization Contractor. •Range 73, Site A-30 and Site A-31 Range 73, Sites A-30 and A-31 are located 19 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1464065. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9554. Facility 9554 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site B-1 Site B-1 is west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 6301. Facility 6301 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site B-10 (within Range 70) Site B-10 is west of the Main Cantonment Area within the northeastern portion of Range 70. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9326. Facility 9326 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site B-12, Field 7 Site B-12, also known as Field 7, is 23 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. Currently, the site is not active and the system is not intact. The site is comprised of one well located inside Facility 7102 and a 75,000 gallon elevated storage tank. Facility 7102 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The site is set up to utilize sodium hypochlorite as the chlorination strategy. •Range B-70, Coupland Tower Coupland Tower is in the far northeastern portion of Range 70, west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 8970. An unnumbered stand-alone facility adjacent to Facility 8970 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Range B-70, area near Facility 9321 Facility 9321 within Range B-70 is 19 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9321. Facility 9321 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Range B-71 Range B-71 is 13 miles northwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9451. Facility 9451 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Range B-75, Metz Tower Metz Tower is 20 miles northwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 1072. Facility 1072 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite •Range 82 Range B-82 is 16 miles northwest of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9604. Facility 9604 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site B-4, Field 5 Site B-4, Eglin Auxiliary Field # 5 is 19 miles northwest of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located inside of Facility 5102. Facility 5102 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The site also includes a 75,000 gallon elevated storage tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-64 Site C-64 is 21 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well adjacent to Facility 9568. Facility 9568 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-64A Site C-64A is 21 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well adjacent to the Facility that houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-64B Site C-64B is 21 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one welllocated adjacent to Facility 9584. An unnumbered facility adjacent to Facility 9584 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-64C Site C-64C is 21 miles north of the Main Cantonment Area, is classified as a PWS potable water system, and is operated under PWS permit number 1464063. The system is supplied by one well adjacent to Facility 9628. Facility 9628 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, a booster pump, and other ancillary equipment. The system includes a 100,000 gallon ground storage tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Okaloosa Tower Okaloosa Tower is north of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 1063. Facility 1063 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. b. East Range The East Range water systems are defined by water systems located at GSU sites on the Eglin AFB Reservation that are east of Florida Highway 285. All water systems in the East Range are supplied by wells and have well IDs beginning with “ER”. The East Range includes 31 water systems supported by 33 wells. Of the 31 water systems associated with the East Range GSU sites 8 are currently permitted as PWS potable water systems, 20 are non-PWS potable water systems, and 3 are non-potable water systems. •Site C-1 Site C-1 is 14 miles east of the Main Cantonment Area and just west of Range Road 218, between the Navy EOD site and Site 52-A. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1664107. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 8776. Facility 8776 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system includes a 50,000 gallon elevated storage tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-3, Field 2 Site C-3, Eglin Auxiliary Field # 2 is on the north side of State HWY 285 approximately 9 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1464061. The system is supplied by one well located in Facility 2102. Facility 2102 houses the pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system has a 75,000 gallon elevated water storage tank and is looped. The distribution system serves more than a dozen facilities and includes sectionalizing valves and fire hydrants. •Site C-5, Field 1 Site C-5, Eglin Auxiliary Field # 1 is east of State HWY 285, 18 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located in Facility 1030. Facility 1030 houses pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment. A second well is next to the elevated water storage tank adjacent to Facility 1029; however, that well is inoperable due to a direct lightning strike. Site C-5 supports fewer than 5 facilities. •Site C-6 Site C-1 is 28 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area and is classified as a PWS potable water system operating under PWS permit number 1664058. The system is supplied by two wells, one located adjacent to Facility 8634 and the other located near the entrance to the site. Facility 8634 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system includes a 15,000 gallon steel horizontal tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-7 & C-10 Sites C-7 and C-10 are 14 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area, southwest of Range C-72. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1464066. The system is supplied by one well located on a concrete slab east of Facility 9485 on Site C-10. This well also supplies potable water to adjacent site C-7. Facility 9485 houses a hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment. •Site C-7A Site C-7A is along the southwestern edge of Range C-72 along Base Road 214. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault off the southeast corner of Facility 9500. Facility 9485 houses a hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment. Potable water is supplied to one building and a launch pad. This well also provides chlorinated water to several hose bibs located along the sides of the launch pad. •Site, 300 Foot Tower Site C-11, 300 Foot Tower, is 20 miles east of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located in a wellhead vault outside of the fenced compound. Facility 8870 houses the pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-52A, Chicken Little Site C-52A is 20 miles east of the Main Cantonment Area. Access to this site is through a controlled access entry point. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1664108. The system is supplied by one well located inside of Facility 8722. Facility 8722 houses the well, pump controls, well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-52C, C-102 Site C-52C, C-102 is 15 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located in a wellhead vault adjacent to Facility 8722. Facility 8722 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. There is a 1,000 gallon, horizontal hydro pneumatic tank within a fenced area adjacent to Facility 8722. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-52W – Bunker Bunker is northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non- potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located inside an unnumbered facility adjacent Facility 8740. The unnumbered facility houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system supplies Facility 8740. •Site C-52N – Bunker Site C-52N – Bunker is northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified is a non- potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located inside an unnumbered facility adjacent Facility 8717. The unnumbered facility houses the well, pump controls, tank, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The system supplies Facility 8717. •Range 62, Site C-62 Site C-62 is near the northeastern boundary of the reservation, 29 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located in a concrete vault off the northeast corner of Facility 8758. Facility 8758 houses a hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, other ancillary equipment and a backup power generator. The site consists of a single building and a tower. •Range 72 The Control Facility 9500 is 23 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. Treated water is supplied to the Control Facility 9500 and to Facility 9512, located on the eastern side of the range, across from the control facility. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault off the southeast corner of Building 9500. A hydro pneumatic tank is adjacent to the facility and pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, other ancillary equipment are located in the mechanical room. •Range 74 Facility 9357 is the control facility for Range C-74 and is 21 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to the Control Facility 9357, the Control Tower 9354, and Facility 9350. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault off the northeast corner of Facility 9354. A hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in Building 9352. •Range 74, Sled Track Site C-74 is at the northern edge of Range 74 where one well, located in Facility 9363 at the south end of the track, supplies water to the sled test track for wash down purposes. The water is no longer treated; however, Facility 9363 was originally constructed with facilities to chlorinate the water. •Range 74A-1 Site C-74A-1 is just east of the runway for Auxiliary Field #1 and is 20 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to a single Facility (9521). The system is supplied by one well located in Facility 9522. The well and treatment system is currently not operational. A hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in Facility 9522. •Range 74A-2 Site C-74A-2 is at south and east of a storage area for explosive materials along Base Road 214. Site C-74A-2 is approximately 0.5 miles south and 0.25 miles east of Site C-74A-1. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to Facilities 9530, 9532, and 8954 located approximately 0.15 miles northeast of the water supply well. The system is supplied by water produced by one well located in a vault east of Facility 9531. A hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in Facility 9531. •Range 74L Site C-74L is east of Range C-74 21 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to a single Facility (9372). The system is supplied by one well located in a vault adjacent to Facility 9373. A hydro pneumatic tank, pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in Facility 9373. •Site C-80A Site C-80A is 19 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to Facilities 9462 and 9463. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault west of Facility 9462. A hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete slab on the west side of the treatment facility. An unnumbered standalone facility adjacent to Facility 9462 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-80B Site C-80B is 22 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault west of Facility 9469. A horizontal hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete supports adjacent to the treatment facility. An unnumbered standalone facility adjacent to Facility 9469 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-80C Site C-80C is16 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to Facility 9473. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault south of Facility 9474. A horizontally mounted hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete slab on the west side of the treatment facility. Facility 9474 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site C-80W Site C-80W is 18 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to Facility 9461. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault west of Facility 9461. A hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete slab adjacent to the well. Pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in a mechanical room of Facility 9461. •Site C-87, AEOD Training Facility Site C-87 is18 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1664106. The system is supplied by one well located in an unnumbered building northwest of Facility 8874. A hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete slab adjacent to the pump house. Pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in the unnumbered facility. •Site C-124 Site C-124 is 19 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and treated water is supplied to three facilities at the site. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault north of Facility 8951. A hydro pneumatic tank is on a concrete slab adjacent to Facility 8951. Pump controls, sodium hypochlorite chlorination system, and other ancillary equipment are located in Facility 8951. •Site D-51, Navy EOD Site D-51 is 12 miles east of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1664054. The system is supplied by one well located inside Facility 8848. Facility 8848 houses the well, pump controls, chlorination equipment, SCADA system connections, and other ancillary equipment. Currently, the SCADA system is non-operational. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The well supplies water to a 150,000 gallon ground storage tank, which supplies water to the system through a pump station. The 150,000 gallon ground storage tank and all infrastructure downstream of the well supply to the tank are excluded from the UP Solicitation. •Site D-51, Navy EOD Motor Pool The Navy EOD Motor Pool is 22 miles northeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located in a vault adjacent to Facility 8861. A vertical hydro pneumatic tank is inside an attached structure to Facility 8861. The attached structure houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Maxwell-Gunter Recreation Area The Maxwell-Gunter Recreation Area is 11 miles southeast of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1460457. The system is supplied by one well located in a vault adjacent to Facility 1628. Facility 1628 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The site also includes a 2,000 gallon horizontal steel hydro pneumatic tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The well also supplies water to the County to support other facilities. c. Santa Rosa Island The Santa Rosa Island water systems are defined by water systems located at GSU sites on Santa Rosa Island with exception of Sites; A-20, A-21A, and A-21, which are not geographically located on Santa Rosa Island, but are grouped with the Santa Rosa Island water systems based on their well ID. Santa Rosa Island includes 16 water systems supported by 15 wells. Of the 16 water systems associated with the Santa Rosa Island, 1 is permitted as a PWS potable water system and 15 are non-PWS potable water systems. Currently, no non-potable water systems on Santa Rosa Island are included in the UP Solicitation. The Guard Shack (Facility 8562) located at the controlled access entry point to Sites A-6 through A-18 on Santa Rosa Island is supplied water by the local municipality. •Site A-1, NCO Beach Club Site A-1 is 16 miles south of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a PWS potable water system and is operated under PWS permit number 1464056. The system is supplied by one well located inside Facility 8101. Facility 8101 houses the pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The potable water distribution system also includes a 500 gallon hydro pneumatic tank adjacent to Facility 8101. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-3 Site A-3 is 16 miles south of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. The system is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 8351. Facility 8351 houses the pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-5 Site A-5 is 20 miles south southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located inside the mechanical room to Facility 8502. The mechanical room for Facility 8502 houses the pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Guard Shack, Facility 8562, east of Site A-6 The guard shack is 14 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. This is the controlled access entry point to Sites A-6 through A-18. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. Facility 8562 is supplied water from the city through a 1-inch water line that ends at the controlled access area fence. •Site A-6 Site A-6 is 14 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located inside Facility 8552. Facility 8552 houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-10 Site A-10 is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located inside Facility 9203. Facility 9203 houses the well, pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system includes a 5,000 gallon hydro pneumatic tank adjacent to Facility 9203. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-11A Site A-11A is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent Facility 9260. Facility 9260 houses the pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. The system supplies a latrine facility approximately 5 feet from Facility 9260. •Site A-11 Site A-11 is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located inside an unnumbered facility adjacent Facility 9277. The unnumbered facility adjacent to Facility 9277 houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-11 SAD 6 Site A-11 SAD 6 is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. Currently, the site is not active; however, the system is supplied by one well located inside Facility 9266 which houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-12 Site A-12 is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system. Currently, the site is not active; however, the system is supplied by one well located inside the Facility that houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-13A Site A-13A is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9298. Facility 9298 houses the well pump, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water from the well is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-13 Site A-13 is 17 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 9296. Facility 9296 houses the pump controls, tanks, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-15 Site A-15 is 18 miles southwest of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is a non-potable system used for fire protection. The system is supplied by one well located inside Facility 12503 which houses the well, pump controls, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. This site includes a 250,000 gallon elevated storage tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-20 Site A-20 is 23 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located inside Facility 12726. Facility 12726 houses the well, pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. •Site A-21A Site A-21A is 21 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 12723. An unnumbered facility adjacent to Facility 12723 houses the well tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. The system includes a 500 gallon water storage tank. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite •Site A-21 Site A-21 is 21 miles west of the Main Cantonment Area. The system is classified as a non-PWS potable water system and is supplied by one well located adjacent to Facility 12719. Facility 12719 houses the pump controls, tank, chlorination equipment, and other ancillary equipment. Water is chlorinated using sodium hypochlorite. 3. Off-Reservation GSUs Currently, only one GSU site that does not fit into the West Range, East Range, or Santa Rosa Island regions is included in the UP solicitation. a. Site D-3, Cape San Blas Missile Tracking Annex Test Site D-3 is 92 miles southeast of Eglin. There are thirteen facilities at Test Site D-3. The system receives potable water from Lighthouse Utilities whose offices are located in the City of Port St. Joe, FL. Government ownership begins on the downstream side of the utility-owned meter where the 2-inch PVC distribution main is connected to the meter. The wastewater collection system being privatized is described as follows: Eglin AFB is the largest base in the U.S. Air Force with more than 16,300 military and civilian personnel. The system infrastructure at Eglin AFB includes distribution systems for the Main Base, Plew, Main Base and Plew Spray Fields, and Geographically Separated Units (GSUs). The system includes approximately 416,751 LF of 1945 to 2005 vintage, 1 to 30" diameter pipe; 664 manholes, 104 lift stations, and 4 treatment plants. 1. Main Base Eglin AFB’s Main Base Treatment System is comprised of the collection services and mains from the original Base development in the late 1940s. The system includes mains extending west from the east gate to the north-south runway. The system originally flowed to a treatment plant and spray fields near the bay, south of the area served. In 1988, a new treatment plant was constructed near the Air Combat Command (ACC) gate on the west side of the Base. Lift Station 545 was also constructed in 1988 to pump wastewater from the collection system to the new treatment plant. Replacement piping and new construction piping is primarily PVC and new manholes have been constructed of pre-cast concrete. Depth of burial for wastewater collections mains ranges from 4 to 15 feet, with an average of 8 feet. Average depth of service laterals is 6 feet. An estimated 2 percent of the collection piping is beneath paved surfaces. Generally, tracer wire or marker tape has been installed with non-metallic replacement pipe or new construction pipe since the 1990s. The original, pre-1990s non-ferris piping was not installed with tracer wire or marking tape. Thirty-eight lift stations are connected to the collection system. Two additional lift stations discharge to individual septic tanks. Ten of the lift stations are monitored on a SCADA system. The SCADA system is for monitoring only and includes pump on/off, wet well low level, wet well high level, flow, and alarm status. Lift Stations 545 and 667 are considered primary lift stations. Lift Station 667 collects wastewater from the 600 and 700 areas in the southeast corner of the Base and pumps it to the main gravity line to Lift Station 545. Lift Station 545 is the main lift station for the Main Base Treatment System. All collected wastewater feeds into Lift Station 545. The lift station has an associated approximate 0.3 million-gallon (MG) storage basin connected to the wet well. The basin is used to control a release of wastewater during heavy rainfalls and hurricanes. Lift Station 545 pumps the wastewater across most of the Main Cantonment area to the treatment plant at the ACC gate. The plant was constructed in 1988 and has a capacity of 1.0-million gallon per day. The plant consists of an influent pump station, elevated bar screen, packaged plant (aeration basins, clarifier, and chlorine contact chamber within the same structure), and treated effluent pump station. The treated effluent pump station pumps effluent to holding ponds at the spray fields. 2. Plew The Plew Treatment System collects and treats wastewater for the western two-thirds of the Main Cantonment area. Wastewater from the munitions storage area is pumped to the west end of the northwest-southeast runway, where it discharges to gravity mains in the ACC area. The main gravity trunk that runs through the ACC area discharges to Lift Station 2595 which pumps wastewater collected from the ACC area, the eastern half of MFH, and the BX/Commissary area to the 21 inch gravity main feeding the Plew Sewage Treatment Plants. A 12-inch gravity main from the western portion of the MFH area collects and discharges to the Plew Sewage Treatment Plants. Replacement piping and new construction piping is primarily PVC and new manholes have been constructed of pre-cast concrete. Depth of burial for mains ranges from 4 to 20 feet, with an average of 8 feet. Average depth of service laterals is 6 feet. An estimated 2 percent of the collection piping is beneath paved surfaces. Generally, tracer wire or marker tape has been installed with non-metallic replacement pipe or new construction pipe since the 1990s. The original, pre-1990s non-ferris piping was not installed with tracer wire or marking tape. Thirty-four lift stations are connected to the collection system. Eight of the lift stations are monitored on a SCADA system. The SCADA system is for monitoring only and includes pump on/off controls, wet-well low-level and high-level indicators, flow, and alarm status. The Plew Treatment System consists of two treatment plants that share a head works. Flow into each plant is split manually by operators. The 0.5-mgd plant referred to as Plew 2 was constructed in 1971. Plew 3 is a 1.0-mgd plant constructed in 1973. Both treatment plants consist of a shared influent pump station and elevated bar screen and are packaged plants (aeration basins, clarifier, and chlorine contact chamber within the same structure). Both treatment plants discharge to a common header where treated effluent is pumped to the holding ponds for the irrigation spray fields. 3. Spray Fields The spray fields service the Main Base and Plew Systems and consist of two identical holding ponds and nine separate spray fields. Only one pond is used at a time with the other a backup for hurricanes or when plant upsets occur. Each of the 9 spray fields has 60 solid-set sprinklers on risers. The nine fields are rotated in sequence and sized to handle the combined daily treated effluent generated from the three treatment plants. Flow to each field is manually controlled by the operators on a daily basis. 4. GSUs The following table identifies the 13 GSUs with wastewater collection systems and provides a general description of the infrastructure included at each GSU. AreaSite CodeLocation Notes ~ Driving from Eglin Blvd & 8thWastewater Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #3 (Duke Field)N/A [FTEP]15 mi. N, E of Hwy 85Collection system piping, lift stations, treatment plant and spray fields included. Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field # 4N/A9 mi. NW, N of Hwy 18920 acre sludge application field. Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #6 (Camp Rudder, Ranger Camp)N/A [FTES]36 mi. NWCollection system piping, lift stations, treatment plant and spray fields included. Beach Center (A-1)A-116 mi. S, Santa Rosa IslandCollection piping and lift station. Site A-13A-1317 mi. SW, Santa Rosa IslandCollection piping and lift station. Site A-20A-2023 mi. W, N of Hwy 98Collection piping and lift station. C-6 (Radar site, Space Command)C-628 mi. NETreatment plant and spray fields included. 52 A (Chicken Little)C-52A20 mi. ECollection piping and lift station. C-64 B and CC-64B,C-64C21 mi. NCollection piping and lift station. Navy EOD (Site D-51)D-5112 mi. ECollection piping and lift stations Camp Pinchot (main Base)N/A5 mi. WLift Station (included with the Plew Treatment System) Jackson GuardN/A4 mi. N Located in Niceville on Hwy 85 just N of Hwy 20Collection piping and lift station Mid Bay Shores Maxwell/Gunter Recreation Area N/A11 mi. SE Just N of Mid-Bay BridgeTwo lift Stations (Included as White Point A & B in the Plew Treatment System) Additional installation information may be located at: http://www.eglin.af.mil/
 
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