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File #: 12-0448    Version: 1 Name: 5/7/12 - Ozone Generator Power Supply Units
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/7/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/7/2012 Final action: 5/7/2012
Enactment date: 5/7/2012 Enactment #: R-12-196
Title: Resolution to Approve Purchase of Four Ozone Generator Power Supply Units ($117,966.00)
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Resolution to Approve Purchase of Four Ozone Generator Power Supply Units ($117,966.00)
Memorandum
Approval is requested to authorize the purchase of materials and services for Ozone Generation System Power Supply Unit (PSU) upgrades at the Water Treatment Plant.

Ozonia North America is the sole source for materials and service related to the ozone generation system as they are the original manufacturer, supplier and installer of the Water Treatment Plant’s ozone disinfection system.

The Water Treatment Plant has used ozone gas as the primary disinfectant for the City’s drinking water supply since 1996. The City relies on its primary disinfection system to comply with State and Federal Drinking Water Regulations. The ozone system was manufactured, supplied and commissioned by Ozonia North America. The system requires periodic maintenance, repairs, and upgrades to ensure safe, efficient and reliable disinfection. The current ozone generators’ PSUs have exceeded their service life. These units cannot be repaired but must be replaced upon failure. One of the systems four units has failed and is not available for service. The remaining three units have exceeded their service life by six years. There is an approximate savings of $40,000.00 by replacing these units at one time versus individually. Additionally, there is the benefit that they would all be exactly the same model which would simplify maintenance and future troubleshooting. Therefore, it is recommended that this purchase order with Ozonia North America be approved.

Funds are available for this purchase in the approved FY12 Water Treatment Plant’s Operations and Maintenance Budget for the Water Supply System.
Staff
Prepared by: Molly Wade, Manager, Water Treatment Services Unit
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Interim Public Services Administrator
Approved by: Steven D. Powers, City Administrator
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Whereas, The Water Treatment Plant uses ozone as its primary disinfectant to comply with Stat...

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