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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Relating To The State Revolving Fund Drinking Water Program; Making Findings; Authorizing The Loan Application For $59,943,579.00 Including Capitalized Interest And Loan Service Fee For The Construction Funding For The Ocean Outfall Regulatory Compliance Phase II - Deep Injection Well No. 3 And No. 4 Pump Station Project; Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute A Loan Agreement For The Funding; Establishing Pledged Revenues; Designating Authorized Representatives; Providing Assurances; Amending The Fiscal Year 2021 Operating Budget For The Water And Sewer Enterprise Fund And Amending The Fiscal Year 2021 Capital Improvement Plan.
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Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached Resolution.
Explanation:
On July 1, 2008, the Florida Legislature approved, and the Governor signed into law House Bill No. 7139 and Senate Bill No. 1302, now referred to as the 2008 Ocean Outfall Legislation ("OOL"), which was later amended in 2013. The OOL requires elimination of disposal of effluent through the ocean outfall that serves the Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment plan ("SRWWTP") by the year 2025. To meet the mandate of this legislation, the City chose the option of disposing the effluent generated from the SRWWTP to a new deep injection well (IW) system that requires constructing two new injection wells (No. 3 and 4) and a pump station (the "Project").
To meet the schedule and funding constraints, the City chose to meet the mandate of OOL by constructing the project in two phases. Phase I consists of drilling and constructing the two IWs and Phase II is the installation of a pump station for pumping effluent into these two IWs. The Department of Public Utilities ("Department") sought funding from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ("FDEP") through the State Revolving Fund ("SRF") Loan program.
On April 17...
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