RFP: Northwest Water Treatment Plant Sludge Dewatering, Removal, and Disposal

Location: North Carolina
Posted: Dec 20, 2024
Due: Jan 28, 2025
Agency: State Government of North Carolina
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 68 - Chemicals and Chemical Products
  • F - Natural Resources and Conservation Services
  • S - Utilities and Training Services
Solicitation No: 299-297-297
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Solicitation Number: 299-297-297
Project Title: RFP: Northwest Water Treatment Plant Sludge Dewatering, Removal, and Disposal
Description: Brunswick County is soliciting sealed proposals for dewatering, removal, and disposal of sludge at Brunswick County’s Northwest Water Treatment Plant (“NWTP”). The NWTP is a 24mgd water treatment facility. It was constructed in 1984 and treats water from the Cape Fear River via the Kings Bluff Pump Station in Bladen County. Currently, the average raw water flow for 2024 is 14.11 million gallons a day. The NWTP utilizes chlorine dioxide, polyaluminumchloride, polymer, and sodium hydroxide as its primary chemicals in the treatment of drinking water. Sodium fluorosilicate, orthophosphate, chlorine, and ammonia are also used to finish the water before being pumped to the distribution system. River sediment is removed from the treatment process via two routes, one being clarifier sludge blowdowns and the other filter backwashes. Each process has its own unique percent solids and can vary widely. Solids from these processes travel to a two-million gallon settling lagoon. The lagoon is equipped with aluminum handrails, a 20/1 sloped bottom, floor pressure relief valves, a supernatant collector weir, and two 1,200gpm Wemco hydrostal pumps. These two pumps are capable of pumping most of the sludge from the lagoon and transferring it to the 80’ circular sludge thickening unit. In the thickening unit, sludge can be stored and thickened until ready to be removed. One 400gpm Wemco hyrdostal pump is currently available along with another 4” attachment point for another pump (contractor supplied). The initial term of the contract, if awarded, shall be three (3) years. The initial term may be followed by three (3) successive options to renew for one (1) year each. Each renewal option is to be exercised automatically unless either party gives notice of its intent not to renew at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term.
Opening Date: 1/28/2025 4:30 PM
Posted Date: 12/21/2024
Status: Open
Department: COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
Solicitation Number
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299-297-297
Department
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
Status Reason
Open
Opening Date
2025-01-28T16:30:00.0000000
Posted Date
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2024-12-20T15:38:17.0000000Z
Commodity Code
Construction Services
Mandatory Conference/Site Visit
Special Instructions
Description
Brunswick County is soliciting sealed proposals for dewatering, removal, and disposal of sludge at Brunswick County’s Northwest Water Treatment Plant (“NWTP”). The NWTP is a 24mgd water treatment facility. It was constructed in 1984 and treats water from the Cape Fear River via the Kings Bluff Pump Station in Bladen County. Currently, the average raw water flow for 2024 is 14.11 million gallons a day. The NWTP utilizes chlorine dioxide, polyaluminumchloride, polymer, and sodium hydroxide as its primary chemicals in the treatment of drinking water. Sodium fluorosilicate, orthophosphate, chlorine, and ammonia are also used to finish the water before being pumped to the distribution system. River sediment is removed from the treatment process via two routes, one being clarifier sludge blowdowns and the other filter backwashes. Each process has its own unique percent solids and can vary widely. Solids from these processes travel to a two-million gallon settling lagoon. The lagoon is equipped with aluminum handrails, a 20/1 sloped bottom, floor pressure relief valves, a supernatant collector weir, and two 1,200gpm Wemco hydrostal pumps. These two pumps are capable of pumping most of the sludge from the lagoon and transferring it to the 80’ circular sludge thickening unit. In the thickening unit, sludge can be stored and thickened until ready to be removed. One 400gpm Wemco hyrdostal pump is currently available along with another 4” attachment point for another pump (contractor supplied). The initial term of the contract, if awarded, shall be three (3) years. The initial term may be followed by three (3) successive options to renew for one (1) year each. Each renewal option is to be exercised automatically unless either party gives notice of its intent not to renew at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term.
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