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File #: R-2023-116    Version: 1 Name: BC ILA - Solids Disposal Alternatives Study
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/29/2023 In control: Department of Public Utilities
On agenda: 5/3/2023 Final action: 5/3/2023
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute An Interlocal Agreement With Broward County To Provide Cost Share Support Of A Solids Disposal Alternatives Study In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $78,720.36.
Attachments: 1. Resolution- BC ILA Solids Disposal Alternatives Study.pdf, 2. Regional Biosolids ILA - Draft_CAOmhmkamapproved 11-1-22.docx jb edits.V2.pdf, 3. Term Sheet - ILA with Broward County for Biosolids Study final.pdf
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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute An Interlocal Agreement With Broward County To Provide Cost Share Support Of A Solids Disposal Alternatives Study In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $78,720.36.

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Infrastructure & Facilites


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Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached Resolution.


Explanation:
The Department of Public Utilities ("Department") operates the Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant ("SRWWTP") which treats up to 55.5 Million Gallons per Day of raw sewage from all or portions of Hollywood, Dania Beach, Hallandale Beach, Miramar, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, and unincorporated Broward County. Wastewater received at the SRWWTP contains solids which must be removed from the wastewater stream and processed for the health and safety of the community prior to disposal.

Disposal sites for these processed solids are geographically distant from the SRWWTP. Numerous truckloads of solids must, therefore, travel across the City daily to convey the solids to the disposal sites. Solids disposal sites are also decreasing in availability and increasing in cost as continued development limits the amount of land suitable for solids disposal.

As current solids disposal becomes more costly and difficult, the Department would like to investigate potential disposal alternatives. The proposed County-wide Interlocal Agreement ("ILA") seeks to provide information on alternatives while also optimizing each ILA partner's resources by providing cost-sharing for a single study of local solids disposal options.

It should be noted that the agreement contains a provision requiring the City to indemnify the County for all damages resulting from County's disclosure of any City confidential information including Trade Secrets or Proprietary Information. In accordance with City policy, approval of indemnification by the City Commi...

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