June 2012
Onondaga Lake Amended Consent Judgment Compliance Program Monthly Report
Joanne M. Mahoney, County Executive
ONONDAGA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WATER ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION VISION To be a respected leader in wastewater treatment, storm water management, and the protection of our environment using state-of-the-art, innovative technologies and sound scientific principles as our guide.
MISSION To protect and improve the water environment of Onondaga County in a cost-effective manner ensuring the health and sustainability of our community and economy.
CORE VALUES
Excellence Teamwork Honesty Innovation Cost-Effectiveness Safety
Table of Contents Report from Commissioner Gray Projects Update
Progress of Projects Under Construction Fact Sheets
Green Projects Update
Projects Summary Fact Sheets
Green Improvement Fund Update
Green Improvement Fund Program Summary
Metro WWTP Phosphorus Projects/TMDL/Ambient Monitoring Program Update
Metro Phosphorus Optimization Project Metro Phosphorus Work Plan Project Onondaga Lake Water Quality Model Onondaga Lake TMDL Ambient Monitoring Program Water Quality Sampling Sampling Summary - Tributary Sampling Tributary Bacteria Compliance Assessment Onondaga Lake Sampling Biological Monitoring Program Sampling Summary (June 2012) NYSDEC TMDL letter (June 27, 2012)
Legislative/Regulatory/Media Update
Action Items for County Legislature in the Month of June Action Items for the Environmental Protection Committee in the Month of July Media Articles
Financial Update
Contracts New Contracts Amendments to Existing Contracts Change Orders
Funding State Bond Act Funds Federal EPA Funds Federal Army Corps of Engineers Funds EFC Loans
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project Fourth Stipulation of the ACJ Clinton/Lower MIS CSO Improvement Harbor Brook Drainage Basin CSO Abatement Midland CSO Abatement Sewer Separation of CSO Areas: 022/038/040/045/046A/046B/047/048/050/051/053/054 Save the Rain Education and Outreach Grant Appendix
Financial Tracking Summary Federal and State Grants/Loans Approved and Received Lake Improvement Project Status Report for the Period Ending 6/30/2012 Project Payments Chronology of Project Construction Starts Contractors for Construction Projects Metro Treatment Plant CSOs WEP Acronyms
GRAY PROJECTS UPDATE
Gray Projects Update Progress of Projects Under Construction Clinton CSO Storage Facility Project (Construction Phase) The contractor continued construction activities associated with the storage facility that will collect 6 million gallons of combined sewage from 8 downtown Syracuse CSOs during wet weather events. The contractor completed the excavation of the 84” conveyance to the final elevation and installed the 3 rd and final tier of struts associated with the support of excavation. The west chamber and the tunnel/box culvert (from Station 0+00 to 5+50) were excavated to tier #2. The east chamber draw down was also completed in June. CSO 022/045 Sewer Separation Project (Construction Phase) Construction and restoration activities in CSO area 045 were completed in June and are awaiting a final walkthrough to determine punch list items. In CSO Area 022, all sewer work within West Genesee Street from curb to curb was completed and the street was restored to grade. Final sidewalk restoration and top course paving will occur later in the summer. The new sanitary sewer was installed in North Franklin Street between West Willow and Herald Place. The plumbing contractor, Joy Process Mechanical (JPM), continued their interior and exterior plumbing modifications completing internal and external piping for 2 properties. Once complete, the discharge of combined sewage from CSOs 022 and 045 will be eliminated and all sanitary sewage will be transmitted to Metro via the Main Interceptor Sewer (MIS). Harbor Brook Interceptor Sewer (HBIS) Replacement and CSO Abatement Project (Construction Phase) In June, the contractor continued work on the Delaware/Grand Rain Garden and Bioretention Area and this segment of the project is approximately 60% complete. To date the project has installed 7,503 LF of new 18” to 36” interceptor sewer between Velasko Road and West Fayette Street on the west side of Syracuse. In addition, 5,222 LF of new local sewers were installed, ranging in size from 8” to 42” in diameter. The sewer installation is 100% completed and the project overall is approximately 98% complete. The project is anticipated to be completed by July 2012. Lower Harbor Brook CSO Conveyance Project (Construction Phase) Construction continued on the conveyance sewers from CSO 003 and 004 that will transmit combined sewage during wet weather events to the new storage tank. The contractor completed backfilling of new 48” conveyance sewer installed between manholes HW-4 and HW-5 in Hiawatha Boulevard; and completed installation support of excavation, piles, and pile cap between manhole HW-1 and Station 4+71. Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage Facility Project (Construction Phase) The contractor completed the installation of the 60” diameter pipeline and backfilled to the surface. Jet grouting activities for the storage tank continued in June as well. The storage facility will store combined sewage from the three CSOs (003, 004 & 063) during storm events, and transmit the sewage after the storm to Metro via the HBIS. Midland CSO 044 Abatement Project (Construction Phase) Construction continued on the 96” CSO conveyance pipeline that will connect CSO 044 in South Avenue to the Midland RTF. In June, the contractor began installation of the control panel, wiring and conduit for electrical facilities associated with the flushing chambers; installed the stormwater system to the CSO 044 outfall near Dearborn Avenue.; installed an additional catch basin, road base and curbing, and cold milled areas along West Castle Street; and graded the side banks along the Creek from South Ave westward toward flushing station A.
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FACT SHEET Clinton CSO Storage Facility
Project: Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: Technology: Capacity: CSO Capture: # CSOs Abated: Completion Date: Contract amount: Bid Date: Prime Contractor:
Clinton CSO Storage Onondaga County Trolley Lot, Syracuse Clinton/Lower MIS Storage Facility 6,000,000 gallons 114,000,000 gal/yr 8 12/ 31/13 $70,640,000 7/14/11 Jett Industries
Project Description: The Clinton CSO Storage Facility Project is a 6 million gallon combined sewer overflow storage facility that will be constructed in the parking area between the elevated rail tracks and Onondaga Creek just south of the Armory Square area of downtown Syracuse (formerly known as the Trolley Lot). During wet weather events, the facility’s three, parallel 18-foot diameter, underground storage tunnels will capture flow from 8 combined sewer overflows (CSOs) in the vicinity of the former Trolley Lot. The wastewater will be stored in the tunnels until it can be conveyed via the main interceptor sewer to the Syracuse Metropolitan Sewage Treatment Plant (Metro) for treatment. The off-site conveyance piping, which will transmit the flow to the facility, was installed under the Clinton CSO Phase 1 and 2A conveyances projects completed in 2009. There will be additional on-site conveyance piping installed under this project to connect the existing sewers to the new facility. In addition to the tunnels there will be two above ground structures located at either end (east and west) of the parking lot which provide access to the tunnels and house the pumping, grit collection and odor control facilities Green Components: To further enhance the sustainability of the facility, the project includes green infrastructure components. The stormwater runoff from the entire site that measures approximately 275,000 square feet or 6.3 acres will be managed by green infrastructure. The stormwater from the area surrounding the main structure on the western half of the site will be collected by a series of catch basins and stormwater piping that will outfall into two bioretention basins. The bioretention basins will allow the stormwater to infiltrate into the ground rather than immediately runoff to the creek. In addition, stormwater runoff from the eastern half of the project site, to be restored as a parking area, will be directed to a subsurface collection facility and used to flush the storage tunnels to clear them of grit and debris that may have settled or been left behind after the stored combined sewage was transmitted to Metro. In addition, a green roof will be installed on the west building. Construction Update: In June, the contractor continued construction activities associated with the storage facility that will collect 6 million gallons of combined sewage from 8 downtown Syracuse CSOs during wet weather events. The contractor completed the excavation of the 84� conveyance to the final elevation and installed the 3rd and final tier of struts associated with the support of excavation. The west chamber and the tunnel/box culvert (from Station 0+00 to 5+50) were excavated to tier #2. The east chamber draw down was also completed in June.
Clinton CSO Storage Facility – Construction June 29, 2012
Aerial View of the Project
Clinton CSO Storage Facility Project Construction May 31, 2012
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FACT SHEET CSO Area 022 and 045 Sewer Separation Project
Project: Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: Technology: CSO Capture: # CSOs Abated: Completion Date: Project Cost: Bid Date: Prime Contractor:
CSO 022/045 Sewer Separation Onondaga County Syracuse Clinton/Lower MIS & Midland Sewer Separation 1,000,000 gal/yr 2 12/ 31/12 General - $4,581,888 Plumbing - $1,031,235 November 29, 2011 General – J. J. Lane Plumbing – Joy Process Mechanical
Project Description: In 2000, the separations of 13 separate CSO basins were designed to the 95 percent stage. The CSO areas represented basins whose full separation would be cost effective compared to other CSO abatement technologies. The remaining basins where the full separation has not been constructed were CSO areas 022 and 045. CSO area 022 is located in downtown Syracuse and the tributary sewers are located in North Franklin, West Genesee, and Willow streets. The proposed work to be performed includes 2,000 linear feet (LF) of new sanitary sewer; 800 LF of sewer lining; and twenty (20) internal building separations. CSO Area 045 is located south of downtown Syracuse with the outfall at the intersection of West Castle Street, Hudson Street, and Onondaga Creek. The combined sewage tributary to this outfall is conveyed by combined sewers located in Crescent and Hudson streets. The proposed work to be performed includes: 700 LF of new storm sewer in Hudson and Crescent streets, 1200 LF of sewer lining to convert the existing combined sewers in Crescent and Hudson streets to sanitary sewers, rehabilitation of the existing sanitary sewer in Rich Street between Hudson and Onondaga Creek, and one (1) private property separation. Green Components: The County has successfully applied its “Greening the Gray” mission to the project through the implementation of Green Infrastructure as it related to the reconstruction of the Pocket Park on the corner of West Genesee and North Clinton Streets. The park had fallen into disrepair due to settlement issues and will be rehabilitated with green components under the CSO 022 project. Project Update: Construction and restoration activities in CSO area 045 were completed in June and are awaiting a final walkthrough to determine punch list items. In CSO Area 022, all sewer work within West Genesee Street from curb to curb was completed and the street was restored to grade. Final sidewalk restoration and top course paving will occur later in the summer. The new sanitary sewer was installed in North Franklin Street between West Willow and Herald Place. The plumbing contractor, Joy Process Mechanical (JPM), continued their interior and exterior plumbing modifications completing internal and external piping for 2 properties. Once complete, the discharge of combined sewage from CSOs 022 and 045 will be eliminated and all sanitary sewage will be transmitted to Metro via the Main Interceptor Sewer (MIS).
CSO 022 Project Area
CSO 045 Project Area
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FACT SHEET CSO 044 Conveyances Project
Project: Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: Technology: CSO Capture: # CSOs Abated: Completion Date: Contract amount: Bid Date: Prime Contractor:
CSO 044 Conveyances Onondaga County Syracuse Midland Storage & RTF 6,000,000 gal/yr 1 Partial - 12/31/11 $7,978,282 9/21/10 J.J. Lane Construction
Project Description The CSO 044 Conveyances Project provides for the transmission of wet weather flow from CSO 044, which discharges to Onondaga Creek at South Avenue and West Castle Street, to the Midland Regional Treatment Facility (RTF) on the south side of Syracuse. Conveyance of the combined sewer flow to the Midland RTF will be via approximately 500 linear feet of 96-inch diameter pipeline between the terminus of the 144-inch pipeline installed under the Midland Phase Two RTF and Conveyances Project to CSO 044. Green Components: In addition to the pipeline, the project will include the construction of a new regulator structure in South Avenue, and two conveyance flushing chambers. The “Greening the Gray” components incorporated include the utilization of captured stormwater for the flushing chambers, the installation of rain gardens for stormwater infiltration, and an educational interpretive walkway. Project Update: Construction continued on the 96” CSO conveyance pipeline that will connect CSO 044 in South Avenue to the Midland RTF. In June, the contractor began installation of the control panel, wiring and conduit for electrical facilities associated with the flushing chambers; installed the stormwater system to the CSO 044 outfall near Dearborn Avenue.; installed an additional catch basin, road base and curbing, and cold milled areas along West Castle Street; and graded the side banks along the Creek from South Ave westward toward flushing station A. CSO 044 Conveyances Construction January 11, 2012
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FACT SHEET Harbor Brook Interceptor Sewer (HBIS) Replacement and CSO Abatement Project
Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: Technology: CSO Capture: CSOs Addressed: Completion date: Contract amount: Bid Date: Prime Contractor:
HBIS Replacement & CSO Abatement Onondaga County Harbor Brook Corridor Fayette St. to Velasko Rd. Harbor Brook Interceptor Replacement 36,000,000 gal/yr 9 6/30/2012 $21,536,849 11/2/09 J.J. Lane Construction
Project Description: The HBIS Replacement Project provides for a much needed upgrade to the existing Harbor Brook Interceptor between West Fayette Street and Velasko Road on the west side of Syracuse. This length of the interceptor sewer conveys dry weather flow and a portion of the combined flow from CSOs 009, 010, 011, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017, and 018 for conveyance to Metro for treatment. The existing interceptor is a U-shaped cast-in-place concrete pipe constructed in the 1920s and has fallen into disrepair. Due to the shape and age of the HBIS, flow restrictions have developed which have decreased capacity and increased infiltration in some areas. The project includes the installation of 7,600 linear feet (LF) of new HBIS ranging in size from 18- to 36-inches in diameter, 1,500 LF of new local sewers, rehabilitation of 860 LF of 30-inch brick sewer, installation of 4 new regulator manholes, and rehabilitation or replacement of 2500 LF of Harbor Brook Culvert. In addition, during construction the available funding allowed CSO Areas 013 and 016 to be completely separated which will increase CSO capture and eliminate two CSO discharge points. As a result, the capture projection for this project is anticipated to be 0.9 percent or 36 million gallons. Green Components: In addition the County has successfully applied its “Greening the Gray” mission to the HBIS Replacement Project. The GI components incorporated into this gray construction project include the installation of approximately 40 enhanced tree basins with infiltration zones and the construction of a bioretention area that will manage stormwater runoff from an area of approximately 3.2 acres. The enhanced tree basins will be located on Hartson, Herriman and Hoeffler Streets in the Skunk City area of Syracuse. The bioretention area will be located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Delaware Street and will contain a series of rain gardens and bioretention swales which will collect offsite runoff from impervious areas and manage the on-site stormwater as well. The site will have a “parklike” setting with an educational theme. Construction Update: In June, the contractor continued work on the Delaware/Grand Rain Garden and Bioretention Area and this segment of the project is approximately 60% complete. To date the project has installed 7,503 LF of new 18” to 36” interceptor sewer between Velasko Road and West Fayette Street on the west side of Syracuse. In addition, 5,222 LF of new local sewers were installed, ranging in size from 8” to 42” in diameter. The sewer installation is 100% completed and the project overall is approximately 98% complete. The project is anticipated to be completed by July 2012.
New HBIS Alignment through Skunk City (in yellow)
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FACT SHEET Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage and Conveyances Project
Project: Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: Technology: Capacity: CSO Capture: # CSOs Abated: Completion Date: Contract Amount: Bid Date: Prime Contractor:
LHB CSO Conveyances & Storage Onondaga County State Fair Blvd., Syracuse Harbor Brook Underground Tank 4,900,000 gallons 55,000,000 gal/yr 3 12/31/13 Conveyances – $4,147,888 Storage – $25,039,101 Conveyances – 8/30/11 Storage – 10/18/11 Conveyances – J.J. Lane Storage – C.O. Falter
Project Description: The Lower Harbor Brook CSO Conveyances and Storage Facility Project is a 4.9 million gallon combined sewer overflow storage facility that will be located on County owned property on State Fair Boulevard between Hiawatha Blvd. and West Genesee Street in the City of Syracuse. The facility will capture and store the overflows from CSOs 003, 004 and 063 for up to the 1-year, 2-hour design storm event. After the storm event subsides, the contents of the storage tank will be pumped to the existing Harbor Brook Interceptor Sewer for conveyance to the Metropolitan Treatment Plant (Metro) for full treatment. The project also includes construction of CSO conveyance pipelines on State Fair Blvd., Hiawatha Blvd., and Erie Blvd. to convey combined sewage from the overflow regulators to the storage tanks during rainfall and snowmelt events. Floatables and grit removal will be included in this facility. Odor control provisions will be incorporated into the facility design and the tank will be completely enclosed. Green Components: To further enhance the sustainability of the facility, the project includes green infrastructure components. The stormwater runoff from the rooftops of the storage tank and control building will be stored within the CSO storage tank and used for a second and third cleaning flush of the tank. This water will ultimately be treated at Metro eliminating the need for this stormwater to be treated on-site. The stormwater storage is designed to capture the 100-year storm (5.2 inches) from the tank and the control building rooftop. Project Update: Conveyances - In June, Construction continued on the conveyance sewers from CSO 003 and 004 that will transmit combined sewage during wet weather events to the new storage tank. The contractor completed backfilling of new 48” conveyance sewer installed between manholes HW-4 and HW-5 in Hiawatha Boulevard; and completed installation support of excavation, piles, and pile cap between manhole HW-1 and Station 4+71. Storage - In June, the contractor completed the installation of the 60” diameter pipeline and backfilled to the surface. Jet grouting activities for the storage tank continued in June as well. The storage facility will store combined sewage from the three CSOs (003, 004 & 063) during storm events, and transmit the sewage after the storm to Metro via the HBIS.
Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage Facility - Construction Progress Photos
Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage Facility – View from State Fair Blvd
Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage Facility – View from the Northeast
Lower Harbor Brook CSO Storage and Conveyances Project Area Version 6/30/2012
GREEN PROJECTS UPDATE
Green Project Update The month of June included a flurry of activity for the Save the Rain program. Several construction projects are either substantially complete or have been completed over the past month including: the rain garden project on Avery Ave at Pass Arboretum; the parking lot reconstruction of the Syracuse City School District Offices on Harrison Street; parking lot renovation at Hughes Magnet School; as well as the rain garden project at the OnCenter Municipal parking garage. During the month of June, the program also continued to work closely with the City Parks Department. Renovations at Skiddy Park are complete. The new flexi-pave surface on the playground has been installed and the park has been re-opened. Additional Parks projects in final stages include: the rain garden project at the Zoo Entrance on Wilbur Ave and the parking lot renovation at the Sunnycrest Golf Course. Progress continues at the City/County Public libraries with renovations underway at Hazard, White, Beauchamp and Mundy branches. The Petit Library parking project is substantially complete with final stages of construction to be finished over the next two weeks. Finally, the United States Postal Service recently announced plans for a collaboration with the Save the Rain program to construct a green roof at the Colvin-Elmwood Post Office on South Salina Street. The Colvin-Elmwood Station will be only the second green roof in the US Postal Service. Status Summary - 2011 Projects Completed Under Construction Total Projects for 2011
41 19 60
Status Summary - 2012 Projects Projects Completed Projects Under Construction Projects in Contracting Phase Projects in Bid Phase Projects in Final Design Projects in 90% Design Phase Projects in 50% Design Phase Projects in Fieldwork Phase Projects in Concept Phase Other Projects Total Projects (as of 6/26/12)
3 15 0 5 7 4 18 8 12 8 80
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FACT SHEET Avery Ave Park Greening – Pass Arboretum
Sewershed: GI Technology: Capture Area: Run-off Reduction: Year Contracted: Year Completed: Construction Cost: Prime Contractor:
Park Greening along Avery Ave (Pass Arboretum) Syracuse Parks Dept. Avery Ave between Tompkins St. & Bryant St. Harbor Brook Rain Gardens 39,000 sq. ft. 746,000 gal/yr 2011 2012 $316,420 Economy Paving
Project Description: The Avery Avenue Pass Arboretum project is one of many collaborations between Onondaga County and the City of Syracuse Parks Department. The project consisted of installing 11,000 square feet of rain gardens along the east side (Avery Ave.) of the Park. The location is an ideal spot for education opportunities with walkways and pedestrian traffic woven into the footprint. This project was designed with consideration for historic preservation and was approved by the City of Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board. The new plantings in Pass Arboretum were chosen according to the vegetation historically found in this park.
Site of the rain garden before construction
Photographs of the rain garden after completion
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FACT SHEET Harbor Brook Wetland Project
Project: Project Owner: Project Location: Sewershed: GI Technology: Capture Area: Run-off Reduction: Year Contracted: Bid Date: Construction Cost: Prime Contractor:
Harbor Brook Wetlands Onondaga County Velasko Rd & Grand Ave Harbor Brook Constructed Wetland 145 acres 13,600,000 gal/yr 2012 7/16/12 TBD TBD
Project Description: The Harbor Brook CSO 018 Constructed Wetlands Pilot Treatment System will serve the dual purposes of treating overflows from CSO 018, currently discharged into Harbor Brook, while also acting as a demonstration project to test the effectiveness of three types of constructed wetland treatment systems. In 2011, the Compensatory Storage portion of the work was completed. Based on the knowledge gained from this pilot project, these wetland systems may be integrated as part of a larger constructed wetland treatment system along Harbor Brook with additional water quality, natural habitat, recreational, educational, and other community benefits. The project will be located within the approximately 34 contiguous acres of Onondaga County-owned land known as the Velasko Road Detention Basin. This constructed wetland pilot project will capture and treat approximately 13.6 million gallons of combined sewage each year and substantially improve the quality of the stormwater discharge into Harbor Brook.
The future location of the constructed wetlands
The site of the Harbor Brook constructed wetlands
Conceptual rendering of the wetlands
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FACT SHEET OnCenter Municipal Parking Garage
OnCenter Parking Garage Onondaga County 817-835 S. State Street Clinton/Lower MIS Bioretention 72,500 sq ft 1,277,000 gal/yr 2011 2012 $246,985 Economy Paving
Project Description: The OnCenter Parking Garage Project has occurred at the municipal parking garage to the east of the historic OnCenter/War Memorial Arena. The OnCenter is home to countless entertainment attractions for local, regional and national audiences. Since 1992, the OnCenter has been the premiere convention location for the region. The project involves the design and construction of rain gardens on the existing landscape surrounding the garage. This new bioretention feature will capture and infiltrate the stormwater runoff coming from the existing roof leaders and pipe/downspout infrastructure of the parking garage facility. Disconnecting this existing infrastructure from the conventional sewer system will result in an annual capture of approximately 1.3 million gallons of stormwater per year.
Conditions before green infrastructure installed
Installation of Modular Storage Tank System at the OnCenter Parking Garage
OnCenter Garage after Construction, before Planting Installations Version 6/30/2012
Conceptual Rendering of OnCenter Garage Project
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FACT SHEET Skiddy Park Enhancements Project Description: The Skiddy Park Enhancements Project is done in collaboration with the City of Syracuse Parks Department and the Near West Side Initiative’s new playground equipment project, and will be the second Save the Rain project to be completed at Skiddy Park. This project consisted of removing the entire existing asphalt pavement in the park, and installing new 10 foot wide flexible porous pavement walkways. Around the existing fieldhouse will be an infiltration trench that captures runoff from both Tully and Tioga streets. In addition, a pilot for the STR City Parks Water Spray Fountain Volume Reduction Initiative was implemented as part of this project. This consists of removing the existing water spray feature, and installing a new feature that will have a push button timer and control panel that will only allow the fountain to run at certain times of day. This is a vast improvement compared to prior conditions where the fountain ran all day and night from mid-May to mid-October. Overall, the project reduces 475,000 gallons of stormwater runoff annually.
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Skiddy Park Enhancements Syracuse Parks Dept. 300 Tioga St Clinton Flexible Porous Pavement, Spray Fountain Retrofit 27,000 sq ft 475,000 gal/yr $244,000 2011 2012 ACTS II Construction
Flexi-Pave After Installation
Conceptual Rendering of Skiddy Park Project Version 6/26/12
FACT SHEET Sumner Ave. Road Reconstruction
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Sumner Ave. Road Reconstruction City of Syracuse 800 Block of Sumner Ave. Midland Phase 3 Underground Infiltration Trench 17,000 sq. ft. 315,000 gal/yr 2012 TBD Ballard Construction (City Street Structures Contract)
Project Description: The Sumner Ave. Road Reconstruction project highlights the growing partnership between the City of Syracuse and Onondaga County through the Save the Rain Program. The City of Syracuse had planned to reconstruct Sumner Ave. in the early spring of 2012, and Onondaga County has partnered with the City to construct an underground infiltration trench system at the same time of the road reconstruction. Further, the work for this project is being completed by the City’s Contractor under their annual Street Structures contract providing further cost savings for both the City and the County. The project consists of installing a 6-foot wide underground infiltration trench within Sumner Ave. designed to capture runoff from the entire street from Euclid Ave. to Stratford St. The underground infiltration system is unique in that it is a completely underground system that will not be visible to the naked eye. This type of system is used where above ground systems cannot be constructed. In total, this project captures 315,000 gallons of stormwater annually.
Photograph of the Construction of the Underground Infiltration Trench in the Sumner Avenue Road Reconstruction Project
Conceptual Rendering of the Sumner Ave Road Reconstruction Project Version 6/26/12
FACT SHEET Townsend Towers Green Infrastructure Improvements
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SUNY Upstate – Townsend Towers City of Syracuse 507-523 E. Adams Street Clinton/Lower MIS Vegetated Swale 40,000 sq ft 489,000 gal/yr 2012 TBD Hueber Bruer
Project Description: The SUNY Upstate Townsend Towers project is one of many projects that highlight the partnership between SUNY Upstate and the Save the Rain program. This project is part of a larger redevelopment of the Townsend Towers which will become residential housing for students at SUNY Upstate. The existing south parking lot median at the site of the Townsend Towers will be renovated to include green infrastructure in the form of a vegetated swale. The existing median will be completely removed, and a new green median will be installed complete with bioretention plantings and trees. In total, the vegetated swale will capture approximately 489,000 gallons of stormwater annually.
Satellite Photograph of Existing Parking Lot Prior to Construction
Conceptual Rendering of the SUNY Upstate Townsend Towers Project Version 6/26/12
FACT SHEET Vacant Lot Project: 109 Hartson Street Project Description: The Vacant Lot Initiative involves a vision for converting City and County owned vacant lots into usable spaces for public benefit. This conversion can be done while capturing stormwater at the same time. This Vacant Lot project at 109 Hartson Street involves the installation of an urban forest and rain garden, which will beautify the lot, provide increased ecological benefits, and will also capture stormwater runoff from adjacent Hartson Street. After capturing the runoff, the rain garden will allow the runoff to infiltrate into the ground as it would in a natural environment instead of entering into the sewer system, which stormwater often does in paved, urban environments.
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Vacant Lot at 109 Hartson Street City of Syracuse 109 Hartson Street Harbor Brook Bioretention, Urban Forestry 2,000 sq. ft. 93,000 gal/yr 2012 $46,000 7/12/12 TBD
Photograph of the Existing Conditions of the 109 Hartson Street Vacant Lot Project
The trees planted at this site will include Eastern Redbud, Black Gum, and Wafer Ash. The rain garden will feature a mix of native shrubs, flowering perennials, and ornamental grasses designed to attract butterflies and provide a mix of color and seasonal interest. This green infrastructure at 109 Hartson Street is designed to capture up to 1� of rainfall at a given time, reducing annual stormwater runoff by approximately 93,000 gallons. Conceptual Rendering of the Vacant Lot at 109 Hartson Street Project Version 6/26/12
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FACT SHEET Vacant Lot Project: 224-226 Putnam Street
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Vacant Lot at 224-226 Putnam Street City of Syracuse 224-226 Putnam Street Harbor Brook Bioretention, Urban Forestry 6,000 sq. ft. 120,000 gal/yr 2012 $37,000 (Engineer’s Estimate) 7/12/12 TBD
Project Description: The Vacant Lot Initiative involves a vision for converting City and County owned vacant lots into usable spaces for public benefit. This conversion can be done while capturing stormwater at the same time. The Vacant Lot Project at 224-226 Putnam Street features the installation of seven new trees and a rain garden, which not only will improve the aesthetics and ecological function of the vacant lot, but will also capture stormwater runoff from Putnam Street. After capturing the runoff, the rain garden will use the process of bioretention allowing the runoff to infiltrate as it would in a natural environment instead of entering into the sewer system, which stormwater often does in paved, urban environments.
Photograph of the Existing Conditions of the 224-226 Putnam Street Vacant Lot
A variety of trees will be planted at this site, including White Peach and Allegheny Serviceberry trees. The rain garden will feature a mix of native shrubs, colorful flowering perennials, and ornamental grasses. This green infrastructure is designed to capture up to 1� of rainfall at a given time, reducing annual stormwater runoff by approximately 120,000 gallons. Conceptual Rendering of the 224-226 Putnam Street Vacant Lot Project Version 6/26/12
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FACT SHEET Vacant Lot Project at 1344-50 W. Onondaga St. Project Description: The Vacant Lot Initiative involves a vision for converting City and County owned vacant lots into usable spaces for public benefit. This conversion can be done while capturing stormwater at the same time. The Vacant Lot Project at 1344-50 West Onondaga Street involves the installation of an urban forest and rain garden. These features serve to beautify the lot while also capturing stormwater runoff from West Onondaga Street. The project captures runoff from approximately 4,000 square feet of the impervious roadway and an additional 4,000 square feet of the vacant lot itself.
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Vacant Lot Project at 1344-50 W. Onondaga Street City of Syracuse Arthur St. and W. Onondaga St. Harbor Brook Bioretention, Urban Forestry 8,000 sq. ft. 120,000 gal/yr 2012 $91,000 (Engineer’s Estimate) 7/12/12 TBD
Photograph of the Existing Condition of the Vacant Lot Project at 1344-50 West Onondaga Street
After capturing the runoff, the rain garden allows it to infiltrate as it would in a natural environment. A variety of shrubs and flowering perennials will be planted in the rain garden, and seven new trees will be planted on the lot including attractive, flowering species such as Eastern Redbud and Flowering Dogwood. Because this site is naturally hilly, the new tree plantings and grass groundcover will also serve to prevent erosion and loss of topsoil from the site. This green infrastructure project is designed to capture up to 1� of rainfall at a given time, reducing annual stormwater runoff by approximately 120,000 gallons.
Conceptual Rendering of the Vacant Lot Project at 1344-50 West Onondaga Street Version 6/26/12
GREEN IMPROVEMENT FUND
Green Improvement Fund Update During the month of June, the Green Improvement Fund (GIF) received four new applications, bringing the total number of applications submitted to the program to 93. GIF projects at ARC of Onondaga, People’s AME Zion Church, Brooklyn Pickle and Salina Shoe Company are currently under construction. Several other GIF projects are in the final stages of design and should commence construction shortly. Additional opportunities for potential partnerships are currently being developed and the program continues to review current practices to ensure program efficiency.
Green Improvement Fund Summary Applications Received
93
Projects Completed
19
Contract/Implementation Phase
51
Projects in Award Phase
4
Applications Under Review
8
Inactive/Ineligible
11
METRO WWTP PHOSPHORUS PROJECTS /TMDL/AMBIENT MONITORING PROGRAM UPDATE
Metro WWTP Phosphorus Projects/TMDL/Ambient Monitoring Program Update: Metro Phosphorus Optimization Project The County is conducting Phase II studies throughout 2012. The final report is expected February 2013. Metro Phosphorus Work Plan Project A final report incorporating the Decision Model and Compliance Plan is being prepared in anticipation of NYSDEC releasing an approved and finalized TMDL. Onondaga Lake Water Quality Model A graphical user interface to guide additional model applications is being developed by Anchor QEA and a training session will be conducted with the County sometime in July 2012. TMDL NYSDEC released the draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Phosphorus in Onondaga Lake on March 28, 2012, for review and comment - update process is expected to be finished by June 30, 2012 including the public comment period. The County has complied with the applicable ACJ deadline of June 30, 2012 with the letter attached affirming ability to meet proposed load allocations. Ambient Monitoring Program WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM Sampling Summary (June 2012): Tributary Sampling (June 2012) Tributary Bacteria sampling events conducted on June 7, 14 and 25. Tributary Biweekly sampling event conducted on June 5 and 19. Tributary Bacteria Compliance Assessment (May 2012)*: Bacteria in Compliance with the NYS Ambient Water Quality Standards (AWQS) for:
Nine Mile Creek at I-695, Onondaga Creek at Dorwin Avenue, Harbor Brook at Bellevue Avenue, and Harbor Brook at Velasko Road. Bacteria in Non-Compliance for: Onondaga Creek at Kirkpatrick Street, Ley Creek at Park Street and Bloody Brook at Onondaga Lake Parkway
Note: *Compliance could not be assessed as 5 samples/month were not collected at sampling sites at (Trib5A @ State Fair Blvd. Sawmill Creek at Onondaga Lake Recreational Trail and Harbor Brook at Hiawatha Blvd.) due to construction/road closure. Onondaga Lake Sampling (June 2012) Lake Weekly sampling events conducted on June 4, and 18. Lake Bacteria only sampling event conducted on June 20. Lake South Deep Biweekly sampling events conducted on June 26.
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM Sampling Summary (June 2012) Alewife hydroacoustics/gill netting survey- This is an annual event completed on June 7, 2012 Nesting Survey – This is an annual event completed on June 28, 2012.
LEGISLATIVE /REGULATORY / MEDIA UPDATE
Legislative/Regulatory Update Action Items for the County Legislature in the Month of June A resolution calling a public hearing in connection with acceptance by the Onondaga County Sanitary District of the Westfield Trunk Sewer from the Village of Manlius, New York.
A resolution approving various green infrastructure projects located outside the City of Syracuse as outlined in Local Law 1 – 2011 for the purpose of mitigating inflow and infiltration of storm water into the sanitary sewer system ($3,000,000).
A resolution authorizing the issuance of $3,000,000 bonds of the County of Onondaga, New York to pay the cost of various green infrastructure projects located outside the City of Syracuse as outlined in Local Law 1 – 2011 for the purpose of mitigating inflow and infiltration of storm water into the sanitary sewer system ($3,000,000).
Amending the 2012 County budget to accept funds in relation to a project to develop and implement an Onondaga Lake and Tributary water Quality Notification Program and authorizing the County Executive to enter into agreements to implement the project ($118,000).
Action Items for the Environmental Protection Committee in the Month of July: ACJ Update
A resolution authorizing acceptance of grant funds from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and authorizing the execution of grant agreements to implement the intent of this resolution ($388,000).
A resolution authorizing acceptance of additional grant funds from the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation Green Innovative Grants program and authorizing the execution of grant agreement to implement the intent of this resolution ($37,500).
Brief presentation on WEP Plumbing division.
Brief presentation on Save the Rain Vacant Lot Program (CH2M Hill).
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SAVE EVENT TO CALENDAR 10am-5pm Saturday and 12pm-5pm S, Jun 02, 2012 | free Westcott Community Center Eleventh Annual Westcott Art Trail featuring over 85 area artists in 25 locations in the Westcott neighborhood. Every location will be marked by bright yellow flags. Free maps at the Westcott Community Center or at www.westcottarttrail.org. The Westcott Community Center will be offering a farmer's market and Save the Rain workshops with free rain barrels (Sunday only). Where: Westcott Community Center Phone: 443-1757 Address: 826 Euclid Ave,, Syracuse Website: http://www.savetherain.us
http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/newyork/event-12155-westcott-art-trail.html
Forman Park gets new features Published: Tuesday, June 05, 2012, 8:51 AM Updated: Tuesday, June 05, 2012, 8:54 AM By Dick Case / Post-Standard columnist Forman, on East Genesee Street in Syracuse, was rededicated as part of the so-called “Connective Corridor,” a partnership of the city of Syracuse, Syracuse University, Onondaga County’s “Save the Rain” program and the state and federal governments. Nancy Cantor, SU’s chancellor, calls the corridor ’’l.5 miles of signature strip of cultural development.” Francesca Merwin, a student in the corridor office, called it a civic engagement, cultural development and scholarship in action. Just now, it involves a major ripping up of University Hill and the East Genesee business district. The public work adds up to a nearly half-a-million-dollar investment in Syracuse. Owen Kerney, deputy city commissioner for planning and sustainability, represented City Hall among partners on the park. Kerney told me last week he’s pleased with the outcome of the corridor as far as Forman Park is concerned. He put the cost at $2.06 million for design and construction for Forman. The focal point of the reconstruction is installation of an ornamental fountain at dead center, where the park pool used to be. The fountain looks old but is new. It has three tiers and slightly resembles a fountain placed in the park in the 1800s. The city bought it from Robinson Iron, a company in Alexander City, Ala., according to Kerney. Mayor Stephanie Miner threw the ceremonial switch at last week’s rededication, he said. He explained the redone park includes some of the old features and some new things, including the concrete benches and landscaping and lighting. One of the items missing from Forman is the old stone bench that once sat at the park’s eastern edge, before SU took it over as an art exhibit space. Kearney said he didn’t know the bench’s fate.
http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2012/06/forman_park_gets_new_features.html
There was a bit of a dust-up in 2008 when the university installed a sculpture — a 11-feethigh yellow metal, foam and plastic work — that the Police Benevolent Association, which looks after the nearby police memorial, called “inappropriate.” The piece was replaced. Another “bright and refreshed” element at the park’s west end are the 1908 memorial statues of Lewis Redfield, a pioneer Syracuse journalist; Joshua Forman, a city founder; and a Native American figure. The sculpture group was cleaned and returned to Forman in December 2011. Schwartzwalder feedback Jim Jerome, who suggested the May 27 column about former SU Football Coach Ben Schwartzwalder’s grave, forwarded a nice comment from Felicia Louise Walker, Ben’s granddaughter, who lives in Manhattan: “My youngest son is a Gemini (just like Ben). He was due June 14th (Flag Day) but decided to come early ... June 6 (D-Day)! He’ll be 10. I think it all means something!” Note: D-Day was the World War II invasion that Ben jumped in as a member of the airborne infantry. Fellows follow Information flows in about Dr. Milton A. Fellows, who died during the Civil War, in 1863, and was buried in Pine Ridge Cemetery, near Navarino. The large, metal marker on Milton’s grave was rediscovered a while back by Jerry Orton and his wife, Lorraine. Jerry’s a Civil War buff, complete with reenactor’s uniform. Based on documents supplied mostly by Pam Priest, archivist at the Onondaga Historical Association, we believe Milton was from that part of Onondaga County (so is Pam) and was placed in a lot when he died of “camp fever” while serving as an Army surgeon. Pam emailed a copy of the Pine Ridge burials, which lists some 26 with the last name of Fellows. That includes the physician’s mother, Sarah, and father, Hiram. Milton’s burial note included “killed in Civil War.” The list also includes a passel of Cases, likely the branch of my family who lived on Case Hill, a settlement south of U.S. Route 20. Pine Ridge was the burial place for Joshua Chaffee (1886), namesake for the hamlet of Joshua, which is on Route 20, too. I checked with Mike Horigan, the expert on the Civil War military at Elmira, where Milton Fellows died. Mike thinks it’s likely that the surgeon was sent to Elmira, which had a large Union encampment in the war, on his way home to Onondaga County. The infamous Elmira Confederate prison camp ran between July 1864 and July 1865. Sue Greenhagen, of Eaton, an avid Civil War researcher, found Milton Fellows in an 1860 census, listed as a physician in the Town of Onondaga, where Navarino is located.
http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2012/06/forman_park_gets_new_features.html
Salem Hyde Students Enjoy Nature in the City Students at Salem Hyde Elementary School were dancing and singing while learning about important science concepts during a Nature in the City science show performed outdoors by Billy B. The students were taught ways to keep the earth’s air and water clean as well as how to take care of their neighborhood and the Earth’s natural resources. The show was the culmination of a year of hard work by the students at Salem Hyde. With the help of Baltimore Woods Nature in the City, students in grades K-6 in 11 elementary schools in Syracuse were treated to programs in parks and neighborhood green spaces. They participated in walking field trips and learned in the classroom as well. The program is aligned with the district’s curriculum and the New York State science standards. It is supported by the district, Onondaga County Save the Rain Program and local corporations. Baltimore Woods is a not-for-profit organization that offers people of all ages opportunities to enjoy and learn about nature first-hand in a positive environment that encourages lifelong respect for nature, for others and for self. For more information about Baltimore Woods visit www.baltimorewoods.org.
Sharon L. Contreras, Superintendent (315) 435-4499 scontreras@scsd.us Central Offices, 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, NY 13210 Mailing Address 1025 Erie Boulevard West Syracuse, NY 13204
http://www.syracusecityschools.com/node/19080
Onondaga Lake Watershed meeting set for Monday by Laura Hand Posted: 06.17.2012 at 3:02 PM
Forum will set the agenda for water cleanup Read more: Local, News, Water Issue, Onondaga Lake, Water Quality, Watershed, Public Forum, Genessee Grande, Onondaga Lake Partnership
The group that oversees the water quality of Onondaga Lake is reaching beyond the lakeshore to improve the whole watershed--the area that drains into the lake. The Onondaga Lake Partnership hosts a public forum Monday evening at the Genesee Grande (east Genesee Street by Route 81) to get public input on shaping the future of the watershed. Brandi Lee Schafran, with the Onondaga Lake Partnership, says people who come can suggest any topics aimed at improving water quality in streams, groundwater or other sources that end up flowing into the lake itself, over hundreds of square miles. The public forum is Monday 5 - 8:30, she also promises free food for participants. Check the partners website or call 315 472-2150 for more information.
http://www.cnycentral.com/news/story.aspx?list=~%5Cnews%5Clists%5Centertainment&id=766466
Discuss the future of Onondaga Lake's watershed at Monday night's public forum: Neighbors North Today Published: Monday, June 18, 2012, 2:04 PM
Updated: Monday, June 18, 2012, 2:14 PM
By The Post-Standard
Tonight, the Onondaga Lake Partnership is hosting its second public forum at the Genesee Grande Hotel in Syracuse from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to discuss initiatives to shape the future of the watershed. In November 2011, about 150 people attended a forum at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo to learn more about lake cleanup. Last month, government leaders formally announced plans to dredge contaminated soil from the bottom of Onondaga Lake starting in midsummer. The $451 million operation will remove almost 2 million cubic yards of sediment laced with mercury and other pollutants. The dredges will suck the material from the lake 24 hours a day, except during winter months, for the next four years.
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2012/06/discuss_the_future_of_onondaga.html
Busy one-way street on University Hill to become two-way street Published: 6/25 5:02 pm
Updated: 6/25 6:02 pm
Syracuse (WSYR-Tv) -- A busy road on the Syracuse University hill is becoming a two-way street. Construction crews have been working on University Avenue for months. The roadway runs from Waverly Avenue all the way down to Erie Boulevard. It's one part of the City's Connective Corridor plan, which aims to connect the SU Hill with Downtown. Like many streets on the hill, University Avenue has been one-way for years. Many drivers we spoke with think the new traffic pattern will make it easier to get around. "It's always been confusing with all the one ways. I think changing it will only be confusing to the people who are already here, but they will learn quickly with good signage," said Keith Costello.
one since the intersection sees heavy foot traffic.
Monday, crews were putting the finishing touches on a new crosswalk at the corner of University Avenue and Marshall Street. The crosswalk will be highly visible and more durable than the old
Other upgrades include new curbs, lighting, bike racks and benches near the bus stops. You will also see examples of green infrastructure along the road. Some parts of the sidewalk are designed to be porous in order to catch storm water, part of the county's Save the Rain program. On the western side of the road, there is space to park. And on the other side of the road, a landscaped barrier to divide traffic and the new two-way bike lane. "I think it's a good idea. Traffic gets pretty crazy here in the spring and the fall, so to have the bike lane gives you that extra security," said Mary Capparuccini, who commutes to campus on her bike. The $5.5-million dollar project was a joint effort between the city, Onondaga County and Syracuse University. It was paid for with tax dollars and grants. University Avenue will become two ways in two weeks, the bike lane will also open in mid-July. Construction crews are expected to be all cleaned up by the end of July.
http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Busy-one-way-street-on-University-Hill-to-become/0cZkdt_ZiUuojwkJMnGO9g.cspx
US Postal Services Announces Green Roof Initiative on Colvin-Elmwood Post Office Published on June 30, 2012 at 8:35 AM By Gary Thomas The U.S. Postal Service has reported that the Colvin-Elmwood Post Office will get an 11,300-square-foot green roof, which will be constructed at no cost through the ‘Save the Rain’ initiative, a collaborative effort of Onondaga County, New York. The Colvin-Elmwood Post Office's roof was reckoned structurally strong to support the extra weight of the vegetation, soil, and other prerequisites of a green roof. The green roof will comprise a new membrane, drainage sheet layers, mat, indigenous vegetation, separation fabric, and a wind blanket. The green roof blueprint is in line with the Postal Service's commitment to develop eco-friendly facilities and spaces wherever possible. The green roof also deals with practical issues. The roof's estimated operating life is as high as 50 years which is double the period than that of the existing roof. The roof will also lower pollutant content in rainstorm water runoff collected in Syracuse's municipal water system. The Colvin-Elmwood green roof comes under the Postal Service’s greener facilities strategy, which covers the use of renewable materials, ecofriendly building components, low volatile organic compound components, solar photovoltaic systems, energy-efficient HVAC and lighting, and low-water use fixtures. Chief Sustainability Officer, Thomas G. Day informed that the Postal Service is happy to partner with Onondaga County for the construction of its second green roof, which will facilitate the organization in saving energy and water in the Syracuse metropolitan region. With over 11,000 square feet of area, the Colvin-Elmwood green roof will also become one of the largest in the New York region. The green roof will help the Postal Service to fulfill its objectives of achieving a 30% reduction in energy consumption by 2015 and a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Source: https://www.usps.com/
http://www.azocleantech.com/news.aspx?newsID=16968
News: Downtown Syracuse at Heart of More Than $1.4B in Center City Capital Investments Smart Growth America VP: Syracuse Well-Positioned in Competitive Environment Downtown Syracuse is at the center of more than $1.4 billion in capital investments being made throughout Syracuse announced the Downtown Committee of Syracuse at its annual meeting on Thursday. Keynote speaker, Bill Fulton — a native of nearby Auburn, NY and now vice president for policy and programs at Smart Growth America, shared how cities are in competition for young talent. He described Syracuse as wellpositioned in this competitive environment due to the high concentration of colleges and universities here and the investment taking place in the urban core. He also commented on Syracuse University’s important role as a catalyst for both “place-making” and the creation of an innovation economy that is attractive to a new generation of your entrepreneurs. He also commended the university for making “connnections” to connect the area’s unique assets — through physical infrastructure, transportation, and amenities to make the city more walkable and bikeable — as well as civic engagement. Of the $1.4 billion being invested into capital projects throughout Syracuse, $265 million is being invested in downtown Syracuse. Other development highlights: • Over $60 million was recently invested or is currently being invested into the heart of downtown. • Infrastructure projects in downtown Syracuse (including Onondaga County’ Save the Rain initiative and the Connective Corridor) total over $124 million. • Hospitality & entertainment projects total $45 million. • Residential development projects planned or underway account for over $77 million of downtown’s development totals. • 570 new residential units will be added from these projects. For a list of those investments, click here.
http://connectivecorridor.syr.edu/2012/06/28/downtown-syracuse-at-heart-of-more-than-1-4b-in-center-city-capital-investments/
Postal Service Plants Second Green Roof Sows New Seeds of Sustainability SYRACUSE, N.Y., June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Postal Service today celebrated another example of environmental leadership as local officials announced a green roof atop the ColvinElmwood Post Office. The 11,300 square foot green roof will be built at no cost to the Postal Service through an innovative sustainability partnership with Onondaga County, NY. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120628/DC32999) "The Postal Service continues to lead the way when it comes to making a positive impact on the environment," said Chief Sustainability Officer, Thomas G. Day. "We're pleased to be collaborating with the good people of Onondaga County on our second green roof, which will help the Postal Service conserve water and energy in the Syracuse metropolitan area." Working cooperatively with Onondaga County's Save the Rain initiative, the Colvin-Elmwood Post Office's roof was deemed structurally sound to support the additional weight of the soil, vegetation and other requirements of a green roof. The green roof will consist of a new membrane, layers of drainage sheet, mat, separation fabric, indigenous vegetation and a wind blanket. The green roof plan fits perfectly into the Postal Service's commitment to create sustainable spaces and facilities wherever possible. The green roof also addresses practical concerns. The roof's expected lifespan is up to 50 years, twice as long as the roof it will replace. It also will reduce the amount of contaminants in storm water runoff flowing into Syracuse's municipal water system. "At more than 11,000 square feet, the Colvin-Elmwood green roof will be one of the largest in New York," said Day. "The ColvinElmwood green roof will help us meet our goals to reduce energy usage 30 percent by 2015 and greenhouse gas emissions 20 percent by 2020." The Colvin-Elmwood green roof is part of the Postal Service's greener facilities strategy, which includes the use of environmentally friendly building components, renewable materials, energy-efficient lighting and HVAC, low volatile organic compound parts, low-water use fixtures and solar photovoltaic systems. In the last 12 months, the Postal Service also has expanded its recycling program in Central New York to include mixed paper and cardboard, resulting in nearly 1,055 tons of materials recycled in the past year. With more than 700 postal locations, including Post Office locations in Syracuse and Central New York, and with a recycling rate of 95 percent, District Manager, Edward F. Phelan, Jr., noted the Albany district is one of the Postal Service's first Zero Waste districts. "The employees of the Albany district have contributed to the lowest waste costs in the country and the fewest tons of material sent to landfills," said Phelan. "We take environmental stewardship very seriously and every office in the Albany district, which serves more than 3.5 million customers, participates in our recycling program, the success of which rates our district tops in the nation." In its 2011 Annual Sustainability Report the Postal Service announced a 7.4 percent decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from a fiscal year 2008 baseline. The reduction of almost 985,000 metric tons of CO2 is equal to removing nearly 200,000 passenger vehicles from the road for a year. Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1gf6g)
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/postal-service-plants-second-green-roof-160735795.html
06/28/2012 02:37 PM
Local post office goes green with new roof By: Web Staff
ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Colvin-Elmwood Post Office in Syracuse is becoming more environmentally friendly with a "green" roof. The 11,000 square foot roof will be built through the Save The Rain Initiative to help reduce pollution in local lakes and creeks. The green roof will capture storm water and will reduce the amount of contaminants produced by storm water runoff that flow into Syracuse's water system. The U.S. Postal Service is working together with Onondaga County to make this project possible, with no cost to the postal service. "We choose it because Onondaga County offered us the opportunity to work with them. They're actually providing the funding to do it. We're providing the opportunity with our post office. It's a great collaboration between the federal and local government," said Thomas day, Chief Sustainability Officer. Day says this is the second green roof to be built at a post office in the nation and both are in New York State.
http://centralny.ynn.com/content/top_stories/589784/local-post-office-goes-green-with-new-roof/
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Financial Update Contracts New Contracts Green Improvement Fund (GIF) Contract with Viraj Salina, Inc. for reimbursement of green improvements in the Midland Sewershed. Contract Amount: $48,437
Executed: 6/21/12
Green Improvement Fund (GIF) Contract with Onondaga Commons, LLC. for reimbursement of green improvements in the Clinton Sewershed. Contract Amount: $124,200
Executed: 6/4/12
Green Improvement Fund (GIF) Contract with Vibrant Syracuse Spaces, LLC for reimbursement of green improvements in the Harbor Brook Sewershed. Contract Amount: $199,781
Executed: 6/4/12
Green Improvement Fund (GIF) Contract with SUNY ESF for reimbursement of green improvements in the Midland Sewershed. Contract Amount: $100,000
Executed: 6/8/12
Green Infrastructure Program – Tree Planting Contract with Atlantic States Legal Foundation for assistance with tree planting on brownfield sites (USDA Grant). Contract Amount: $75,375
Executed: 6/4/12
Green Infrastructure Program – Seymour Academy Playground Contract with Acts II Construction for green infrastructure improvements at the Seymour Academy playground and parking lot. Contract Amount: $367,000
Executed: 6/4/12
Amendments to Existing Contracts Green Infrastructure Program – Onondaga County Public Libraries Contract with VIP Architectural Associates for assistance with contract documents for green infrastructure improvements at various Onondaga County Libraries. Contract Amendment Amount: $42,546
Executed: 6/4/12
Change Orders Green Infrastructure Program – Green Roof at OnCenter Contract with J&B Installations amended to include installation and securing of temporary roof membrane. Contract Amendment Amount: $45,727.39
Executed: 6/8/12
Green Infrastructure Program – Skiddy Park/Sunnycrest Park Contract with Acts II Construction amended due to a design change that included deletion of some plantings at the request of the property owner. Contract Amendment Amount: $(13,643.00)
Executed: 6/21/12
Funding Grants State Bond Act Funds Reimbursements requested in June: Clinton Storage for $869,306.97 on 6/25/12 Grant Contract received in June: None Total payments received to date in State Bond Act funds: $134,440,161. Federal EPA Funds Reimbursements requested in June: Harbor Brook for $803,925.93 on 6/20/12 Reimbursements received in June: Midland for $51,295 on 6/5/12 Federal Army Corps of Engineers Funds Reimbursements received in June: None Reimbursements requested in June: None EFC Loans Reimbursements received in June: None Reimbursements requested in June: HB Storage and Conveyances for $2,316,512.96 on 6/5/12 Clinton Storage for $2,587,471.17 on 6/5/12 Clinton LT for $731,650.37 on 6/5/12 Long Term EFC loan requested in June: None Total reimbursement monies received to date through EFC loans for the funded ACJ projects: $188,411,760 (short term) and $99,517,704 (long term).
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project 4th Stipulation of the ACJ Clinton/Lower MIS CSO Improvements Summary of Current and County Authorizations
Total Project Costs Total Proposed Budget
Project /Task/Line Item Clinton Street CSO Facility Planning (Original) Engineering Services (EEA) $ Original Facility Plan Subtotal $ Clinton Street CSO Conveyances Project Contract No. 1 - Phase 1 Conveyances (Delaney) Contract No. 2 - Phase 2A Conveyances (Delaney) Construction Testing (CME) Engineering/Construction Services (CDM/C&S) Conveyances Subtotal
Expended To Date
751,266 $ 751,266 $ $ $ $ $ $
Authorization Remaining
751,266 $ 751,266 $
$ $ $ $ $
14,478,053 4,074,455 5,095 2,738,000 21,295,603
14,478,053 4,074,455 35,613 2,746,814 21,334,935
$ $ $ $ $
Clinton Storage Project Construction Estimate (with contingency) Engineering Services (EEA and others) Construction Management and Administration Project Escalation to Midpoint of Construction CSO Storage Subtotal
$ $ $ $ $
58,000,000 $ 8,500,000 $ 3,600,000 3,500,000 73,600,000 $
19,190,787 $ 7,786,470 $ $ $ 26,977,257 $
Facility Plan for CSOs 027 & 029 Construction Estimate Engineering Services (Ch2MHill) Engineering Services (TBD) County Administration and Other Costs Facility Plan Subtotal
$ $ $ $ $
3,100,000 88,944 $ 770,000 $ 3,958,944 $
$ 91,186 $ 1,005 $ $ 92,190 $
Clinton/Lower MIS Green Implementation Program Construction Contracts incl. GIF Public/Private $ Ch2MHill Program Management & Engineering $ Green Subtotal $
38,508,611 $ 15,900,000 $ 54,408,611 $
8,490,141 $ 7,122,564 $ 15,612,705 $
Program Management Project Management (CDM/C&S) $ (2) Project Management for Facility Plan (CDM/C&S) $ Program Management Subtotal $
1,811,903 $ 1,811,903 $
2,067,448 $ $ 2,067,448 $
$ $ $ $ $ $ Miscellaneous Subtotal $
4,132,400 4,861,000 64,564 226,334 175,832 117,644 9,577,774
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
2,077,350 3,877,075 50,608 226,334 184,885 197,479 6,613,731
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
Total $
165,404,101
$
73,449,532
$
(0) (0) (0) (0) (30,518) (8,814) (39,332)
(1)
Miscellaneous County Costs Land Acquisition IMA Legal Consulting (John Clare & Mezey) Debt Other
Authorized Master Budget 165,500,000
Notes: (1) Includes engineering costs from original Clinton RTF Project (2) CDM/C&S Project Management costs are included in the total facility plan costs
38,809,213 713,530 3,600,000 3,500,000 46,622,743 3,100,000 (2,242) 771,005 3,868,763 30,018,470 8,777,436 38,795,906 (255,545) (255,545) 2,055,050 983,925 13,957 0 (9,053) (79,835) 2,964,043 91,956,578
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project 4th Stipulation of the ACJ Harbor Brook Drainage Basin CSO Abatement
Summary of Current and Proposed Costs, and County Authorizations Total Project Costs Total Proposed Budget
Project /Task/Line Item
Expended to Date
Authorization Remaining
Harbor Brook CSO Abatement Project Original Engineering Expenses
$
5,500,000
$
5,500,000
$
HBIS Replacement and CSO Abatement Project Construction Contract No. 1 (1) (JJ Lane) Other Miscellaneous Work Engineering/Construction Sevices (CDM/C&S) County Administration and Other Costs
$ $ $ $
18,289,918 2,482,920 2,012,615 114,547
$ $ $ $
20,546,418 2,459,551 127,736
$ $ $ $
(2,256,500) 2,482,920 (446,936) (13,189)
HBIS Replacement and CSO Abatement Project Total $
22,900,000
$
23,133,705
$
(233,705)
$ $ $ $ $
34,502,000 4,200,000 3,390,000 2,280,000 44,372,000
$ $ $ $ $
4,061,597 1,976,561 245,212 1,309,233 7,592,602
$ $ $ $ $
30,440,403 2,223,439 3,144,788 970,767 36,779,398
$ $ $ $ FCF Program Total $
12,000,000 1,878,731 800,000 400,000 15,078,731
$
79,831
$
79,831
$ $ $ $ $
12,000,000 1,798,900 800,000 400,000 14,998,900
Other Harbor Brook Green Construction Contracts incl. GIF Public/Private & Rain Barrels $ Ch2MHill Engineering & Program Management $ Harbor Brook Green Project Total $
9,300,000 3,650,000 12,950,000
$ $ $
1,535,752 2,155,652 3,691,405
$ $ $
7,764,248 1,494,348 9,258,595
Program Management Project Management (CDM/C&S) $ Project Management for FCF Plan Implem (CDM/C&S) $ Program Management Total $
499,269 499,269
$
642,057
$
(142,788)
$
642,057
$
(142,788)
Harbor Brook Mitigation
$
3,500,000
$
3,265,000
$
235,000
Total Costs for Harbor Brook CSO Area under 4th Stip
$
104,800,000
$
43,904,599
$
60,895,401
Lower Harbor Brook Storage & Conveyance Construction Estimate (with contingency) Engineering Services (EEA) Engineering Services (CDM/C&S) Project Escalation to Midpoint of Construction Lower Harbor Brook Storage & Conv Total Harbor Brook CSOs FCF Program Construction Estimate Engineering Services (Arcadis) County Administration and Other Costs Project Escalation to Midpoint of Construction
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Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project 4th Stipulation of the ACJ Midland CSO Abatement
Summary of Current and Proposed Costs, and County Authorizations Total Project Costs Total Proposed Budget
Project /Task/Line Item Midland Ave. RTF & Conveyances Midland Phase 1 Conveyances - Construction Midland Phase 2 RTF & Conveyances - Construction Midland Demolition Contracts - Construction Other Construction Phase 1 and 2 Engineering (Parsons & EEA) CME Construction Testing RTF Modifications (Construction, Eng, CM, Admin) Facility Plan Total
Expended to Date
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1,836,434 53,372,390 748,483 124,579 14,717,163 213,745 3,000,000 74,012,794
$ $ $ $ $ $
1,836,434 53,372,689 748,483 124,579 12,503,353 186,239
$
68,771,778
$ $ $
7,701,898 770,190 664,921
$ $ $
7,217,830 651,979
$
9,137,009
$
7,869,809
$ $ $ $ $
5,000,000 623,954 210,000 5,833,954
$ $
$ $ $ Facility Plan Total $
Midland Green Implementation Program Construction Contracts incl. GIF Public/Private $ Ch2MHill Program Management & Engineering $ Clinton Green Program Total $
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
(0) (299) 0 (0) 2,213,810 27,506 3,000,000 5,241,016 5,241,016
$ $ $ $ $ $
484,068 770,190 12,942 1,267,200 1,267,200
16,459
$ $ $
5,000,000 607,495 210,000
$
16,459
$ $
5,817,495 5,817,495
14,900,000 118,384 3,720,000 18,738,384
$ $ $ $
121,368 121,368
$ $ $ $ $
14,900,000 (2,984) 3,720,000 18,617,016 18,617,016
7,500,000 3,202,341 10,702,341
$ $ $
751,234 1,159,678 1,910,912
$ $ $ $
6,748,766 2,042,663 8,791,429 8,791,429
6,530,602
6,237,747 6,237,747
$
292,855
6,530,602
$ $ $
$ $
292,855 292,855
$
1,806,946
$
1,809,802
$
(2,856)
$ $ $ $ Miscellaneous Costs Total $
182,323 208,317 635,031 509,615 3,342,232
$ $ $ $
$181,975 194,317 495,031 515,739 3,196,864
$ $ $ $ $
348 14,000 140,000 (6,124) 145,368
128,297,316
$
$
40,172,378
CSO 044 Conveyances Project Contract No. 6. - JJ Lane Construction Contingency 5% Engineering Services (EEA) Construction Management Sevices (CDM/C&S) see below Conveyances Project Total FCF Facility Plan Construction Estimate Engineering Services (Arcadis and others) Construction Management and Administration Project Escalation to Midpoint of Construction Clinton Storage Project Total Facility Plan for Midland CSOs Construction Estimate Engineering Services (Ch2MHill) Engineering Services, County Admin, ect (TBD)
Program Management Project Management (CDM/C&S) includes CSO 044 $ (1) Project Management for Facility Plan (CDM/C&S) Program Management Total $ Miscellaneous County Costs Land Acquisition IMA Legal Consulting (John Clare & Mezey) Debt Other
Authorization Remaining
Total Cost for Midland project under 4th stipulation Authorized Master Budget $128,300,000
$
88,124,938
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project 4th Stipulation of the ACJ Sewer Separation of CSO Areas 022/038/040/045/046A/046B/047/048/050/051/053/054 Summary of Current and Proposed Costs, and County Authorizations
Total Project Costs Total Proposed Budget
Project /Task/Line Item Sewer Separation Construction Contracts CSO 024 (Falter) CSO 053/054 (Falter) CSO 038//40/046A/046B (Falter) CSO 047/048 (Falter) CSO 050 (Lane) CSO 051 (Lane) CSO 022/045 (estimated Project Costs)
Expended to Date
Authorization Remaining
Construction Total
$698,864 $2,000,817 $3,598,931 $1,654,022 $4,362,188 $5,037,280 $6,750,000 $24,102,102
$698,864 $2,000,817 $3,524,487 $1,654,022 $4,362,188 $5,037,280 $1,513,570 $18,791,229
$0 $0 $74,444 $0 $0 $0 $5,236,430 $5,310,873
Service Contracts (Engineering /Consulting /Program Management) ACE CDM/C&S CME Department of the Army Spectra Engineering/Management Total
$484,286 $1,446,468 $109,492 $153,504 $437,996 $2,631,746
$484,286 $1,332,171 $49,704 $153,504 $437,996 $2,457,661
$0 $114,297 $59,788 $0 $0 $174,086
Miscellaneous Costs Total
$135,084 $101,425 $116,269 $14,235 $13,540 $380,553
$135,084 $101,425 $106,269 $14,235 $4,093 $361,105
$0 $0 $10,000 $0 $9,447 $19,448
Total
$27,114,401
$21,609,995
$5,504,406
Miscellaneous County Costs City of Syracuse Consulting (John Clare & Mezey) Debt Legal Other
Authorized by Legislature $27,684,286
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Project Save The Rain Education and Outreach Grant Summary of Current and Additional Costs, and County Appropriations June 2012 Funding Sources
Appropriations
Program Funding 09,10,11 Appropriations 2011 Suburban Green Infrastructure 2012 Appropriation 2011 Trolley Lot Parking Mitigation Appropriation* Total Appropriation
$ $ $ $
875,000 200,000 400,000 125,000
$
1,600,000
Funding Uses Contract Amount
Retz Advertising + Design 2010/2011 Marketing Services 2012 Marketing Services Marketing Services Subtotal
Expended to Date
Difference + (-)
$ $
411,789 $ 218,211 $
411,789 122,308
$ $
95,903
$
630,000 $
534,097
$
95,903
Contract Amount
Environmental Finance Center Education and Outreach
Expended to Date
Difference + (-)
2011 Education and Outreach
$
346,677 $
346,677
$
Environmental Finance Center SUNY ESF Onondaga Environmental Institute Onondaga Earth Corps Baltimore Woods Nature Center ASLF
$ $ $ $ $ $
48,475 $ 25,027 120,500 $ 23,503 35,190 2,937
13,161
$ $ $ $ $ $
35,314 25,027 89,367 23,503 35,190 2,937
Non Labor Expenses (EFC) Printing Postage Travel Facilities Program Related Supplies Indirect/Overhead 2012 Education and Outreach
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
20,461 5,922 196 6,665 7,282 51,062 347,219
18,750 5,810 196 6,665 5,533 46,673 294,966
$
294,966
Education & Outreach Subtotal
$ $
1,710 112
$ $ $
1,749 4,388 52,253
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
693,896 $
398,930
$
Contract Amount
Miscelaneous Ed/Outreach Expenses
31,133
Expended to Date
2010/2011 Miscellaneous Exp. 2012 Miscellaneous Exp. Purchase Card CME Travel Plan & Print
$ $
105,764 121,590
$
105,764
$ $ $ $
324 280 1,909 792
2010/2011 media 2012 Media
$ $
28,750 20,000
$ $
$
276,104
$
Miscellaneous Subtotal
STR Education and Outreach Totals
Contract Amount $
Remaining Balance
1,600,000
Difference + (-) $ $
121,590
28,750 -
$ $
20,000
137,819
$
138,285
Expended to Date $
(0)
1,070,847
Difference + (-) $
529,153
$
529,153
*Trolley lot parking mitigation money is from the Clinton CSO Storage Facility Budget and is funding education and outreach specific to that project.
APPENDIX
June 2012 FINANCIAL TRACKING SUMMARY: FEDERAL & STATE GRANTS/LOANS APPLIED FOR, NOT YET APPROVED
PROJECT NAME METRO - CURRENT AERATION SYSTEM UPGRADE AMMONIA REMOVAL DEMO BIOSOLIDS - MECHANICAL THICKENERS DIGESTER MOD/CHEMICAL STORAGE DIGITAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS ODOR CONTROL AMMONIA REMOVAL FULL SCALE/ STAGE II PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PILOT CSO - CURRENT CLINTON ST CONVEYANCE & RTF ERIE BLVD SEW SEP STORAGE FRANKLIN ST FCF HARBOR BROOK FCF HARBOR BROOK CSO ABATEMENT HIAWATHA INTERCEPTOR/RTF KIRKPATRICK ST PUMP STATION MALTBIE ST FCF MIDLAND AVE CONVEYANCE MIDLAND AVE PHASE II & RTF MIDLAND AVE PHASE III MIDLAND AVE MITIGATION COSTS NEWELL ST FCF ONONDAGA CREEK FCF SEWER SEPARATION SIPHON REHABILITATION TEALL BROOK FCF WEST ST SEWER SEPARATION OTHER AMBIENT WATER MONITORING OXYGENATION DEMO SEQR REGULATORY TOTAL DOLLARS
ORIGINAL BUDGET
EFC SHORT TERM
EFC LONG TERM
NYS FUNDING
E.P.A.
$8,500,000 $2,000,000 $5,600,000 $2,900,000 $1,400,000 $7,700,000 $190,000,000 $5,000,000 $31,245,000 $3,000,000 $3,200,000 $250,000 $5,444,000 $8,000,000 $5,642,000 $250,000 $3,000,000 $45,000,000 $27,000,000 $1,310,000 $3,000,000 $7,704,000 $1,230,000 $175,000 $1,000,000 $8,000,000 $2,400,000 $50,000 *$380,000,000
*Original budget figures were based on 1997 dollars
$0
$0
$0
$0
June 2012 FINANCIAL TRACKING SUMMARY: FEDERAL & STATE GRANTS/LOANS APPROVED & RECEIVED PROJECT BUDGET
PROJECT NAME METRO - CURRENT AERATION SYSTEM UPGRADE AMMONIA REMOVAL DEMO BIOSOLIDS-MECHANICAL THICKENERS DIGESTER MOD/CHEMICAL STORAGE DIGITAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS ODOR CONTROL AMMONIA REMOVAL FULL SCALE/ STAGE II PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PILOT CSO - CURRENT CLINTON ST CONVEYANCE & RTF ERIE BLVD SEW SEP STORAGE FRANKLIN ST FCF HARBOR BROOK FCF HARBOR BROOK CSO ABATEMENT (a) HIAWATHA INTERCEPTOR/RTF KIRKPATRICK ST PUMP STATION MALTBIE ST FCF MIDLAND AVE CONVEYANCE MIDLAND AVE PHASE II & RTF MIDLAND AVE PHASE III MIDLAND AVE MITIGATION COSTS (b) NEWELL ST FCF ONONDAGA CREEK FCF (a) SEWER SEPARATION SIPHON REHABILITATION TEALL BROOK FCF WEST ST SEWER SEPARATION OTHER AMBIENT WATER MONITORING OXYGENATION DEMO SEQR REGULATORY TOTAL DOLLARS
(c )
NYS GRANT APPROVED
NYS GRANT RECEIVED
FED EPA GRANT APPROVED
FED EPA SHORT-TERM SHORT-TERM LONG-TERM LONG-TERM ACE GRANT EFC LOAN EFC LOAN EFC LOAN EFC LOAN GRANT RECEIVED APPROVED RECEIVED APPROVED RECEIVED APPROVED
$8,500,000 $2,000,000
$5,834,381 $1,145,109
$5,834,381 $1,145,109
$7,365,000 Full-Scale
$6,868,954 $202,078
$5,600,000 $2,900,000 $1,400,000 $7,700,000
$4,319,819 $1,563,317
$4,319,819 $1,563,317
$4,938,419 $1,849,000
$4,938,419 $1,849,000
$190,000,000 $5,000,000
$47,331,203
$47,331,203
$31,245,000 $3,000,000 $3,200,000 $250,000 $5,444,000 $8,000,000 $5,642,000 $250,000 $3,000,000 $45,000,000 $27,000,000
$54,120,000 $1,700,000 $3,828,053 $384,200 $3,880,000
$25,660,161 $1,700,000 $3,828,053 $384,200 $3,880,000
$7,502,302 $211,097 $26,055,238
$7,502,302 $211,097 $26,055,238
$1,310,000 $3,000,000 $7,704,000 $1,230,000 $175,000 $1,000,000
$367,737 $442,154
$367,737 $442,154
$870,768 $1,045,162 $2,299,460
$870,768 $1,045,162 $2,299,460
$54,705,015 $54,705,015
$14,003,569
$369,873
$34,900,616 $32,115,585
$1,049,185
$14,613
$14,676,422 $775,509 $285,682
$14,711,148 $154,126 $3,833
$7,413,199
$7,389,197
ACE GRANT RECEIVED
$108,000,000 Full Scale
$105,860,930 $1,936,991
$17,200,000
$989,323
$37,788,890 $2,301,876 $4,726,762
$9,334,263 $2,094,314 $4,589,759
$53,689,500
$20,008,299
$15,603,494 $923,162 $1,179,012 $343,500
$3,731,790 $216,543 $296,823 $348,596
$12,000,000 $212,000
$10,940,632 $188,106
$2,710,169 $4,246,376
$37,749 $828,115
$15,000,000 $10,000,000
$15,000,000
$25,155,568
$10,831,449
$1,435,500 $1,236,594 $3,059,716
$1,024,433 $1,094,139 $2,481,443
$7,231,454 $140,623 $188,809 $395,540
$6,756,274 $14,050,177 $11,566,700 $1,958 $5,743 $6,621
$263,603,257
$188,411,760
$99,517,704
$46,323,901 $17,456,177 $14,972,700
$3,406,000
$3,406,000
$8,000,000 $2,400,000 $50,000 *$380,000,000
$162,900,000 $134,440,161 $103,609,200 $87,190,473
*Original budget figures were based on 1997 dollars NYS includes awards beyond original pledge (i.e. civic strip) (a) NOTE: PROJECT IS US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROJECT (b) NOTE: PROJECT RECEIVED $40,500 COST SHARE GRANT FROM (NYSERDA) (c )NOTE: PROJECT RECEIVED $87,500 COST SHARE GRANT FROM (NYSERDA)
Lake Improvement Project Status Report For The Period Ending 6/30/2012
ACJ START DATE
Project Title METRO - Current 1 AERATION SYSTEM UPGRADE 2 AMMON. REMOVAL DEMONSTRATION
11/1/1998
ACJ FINISH DATE
COUNTY FINISH DATE
ORIGINAL BUDGET(2)
AUTHORIZED BUDGET
7/1/2002
01/03/00 $
8,500,000 $
3/1/2000
12/31/99 $
2,000,000 $
3 BIOSOLIDS - MECHANICAL THICKENERS
$
ENGINEER
6,925,115 EEA 1,350,000 EEA 15,100,000
4 DIGESTER MOD/CHEMICAL STORAGE
7/1/2002
10/31/00 $
5,600,000 $
5,092,545 C&S
5 DIGITAL SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENTS
7/1/2002
06/31/01 $
2,900,000 $
3,520,317 Systems Integrated
6 MISCEL. IMPROVEMENTS
7/1/2002
01/31/99 $
1,400,000 $
1,400,000
7 ODOR CONTROL
7/1/2002
12/20/00 $
7,700,000 $
8,393,855 OBG
AMMONIA REMOVAL FULL SCALE/
10/1/2001
11/1/2003
11/01/03 $
125,000,000
STAGE II PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL
10/1/2003
4/1/2005
$
65,000,000
4/1/2006
4/1/2007
12/31/00 $
CLINTON ST. CONVEYANCE/
5/1/2003
5/1/2007
10/28/06 $
15,987,190
CLINTON ST. RTF
5/1/2007
1/1/2012
12/28/10 $
15,258,090
7/1/2002
04/13/02 $
3,000,000 $
2,684,523 Barton & Loguidice
5/1/2000
05/01/00 $
3,200,000 $
5,216,618 EEA
13 HARBOR BROOK FCF
7/1/2002
07/01/02 $
250,000 $
14 HARBOR BROOK CSO ABATEMENT
7/1/2002
$
5,443,980 $
15 HIAWATHA INTERCEPTOR/RTF
7/1/2002
12/31/00 $
8,000,000 $
16 KIRKPATRICK ST. PUMP STATION
7/1/2002
10/29/02 $
5,641,860 $
12,558,335 EEA
8/31/1998
7/1/2002
04/26/99 $
250,000 $
362,028 EEA
5/1/1999
5/1/2004
12/06/00 $
75,000,000 $
145,368,853 EEA
8
9 PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL - PILOT
$
129,386,187 EEA
5,000,000 $
4,300,000 EEA
CSO - Current 10
11 ERIE BLVD STORAGE SYSTEM 12 FRANKLIN ST. FCF
4/26/1999
17 MALTBIE STREET FCF 18 MIDLAND AVE RTF & CSO ABATEMENT 19 MIDLAND AVE MITIGATION COSTS
$
$
165,500,042 EEA
889,109 EEA 104,800,000 Moffa & Assoc. 6,047,183 EEA/Parsons
3,000,000
20 NEWELL STREET RTF
7/1/2002
07/01/01 $
1,310,000 $
473,132 Moffa & Assoc.
21 ONONDAGA CREEK FCF
7/1/2002
07/01/02 $
3,000,000 $
648,342 Parsons
22 SEWER SEPARATION
1/1/2012
01/01/12 $
7,703,880 $
27,684,286 OBG
23 SIPHON REHABILITATION
7/1/2002
06/11/99 $
1,230,000 $
1,026,391 C&S
24 TEALL BROOK FCF
7/1/2002
12/01/01 $
175,000 $
01/14/00 $
1,000,000 $
25 WEST ST SEWER SEPARATION
5/1/1999
1,235,346 EEA 2,720,572 CHA
26 ERIE BLVD CSO ABATEMENT
New Project
OTHER 27 AMBIENT WATER MONITORING 28 OXYGENATION DEMO PROJECT 29 SEQRA REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
TOTAL DOLLARS
5/1/1999
7/1/2002
$
4/1/2003
02/25/04 $
2,400,000 $
$
50,000 $
* $
380,000,000 $
(1)
(2)
*Original budget figures were based on 1997 dollars (1) SEQR costs are reflected in the individual projects under total payments to date (2) Original budget figures were based on 1997 dollars
8,000,000 10,087 50,000 Parsons
655,742,866
Lake Improvement Project Status Report For The Period Ending 6/30/2012
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AMOUNTS
SOFT COST CONTRACTS 1 $
352,747 $
6,473,110
TOTAL PAYMENTS TO DATE $
2 $
1,346,856
3 $
1,266,416 $
13,111,105
$
4 $
748,386 $
4,357,480
$
5 $
451,713 $
2,974,514
$
7 $
999,299 $
6,956,868
8 $
21,289,868 $
106,962,810
$
6
9 $
4,055,734
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
FORECASTED COSTS
6,925,115
$
1,347,187
6,925,115 $
OVER/UNDER BUDGET
% COMPLETED EXPENDITURES
(1,574,885)
100.00%
(652,813)
100.00%
$
1,347,187 $
5,500 $
14,780,184 $
5,092,545
$
5,092,545 $
(507,455)
100.00%
3,520,317
$
3,520,317 $
620,317
100.00%
$
1,400,000
$
1,400,000 $
$
8,393,855
$
8,393,855 $
$
128,688,040
$
128,688,040 $
(61,311,960)
100.00%
(886,178)
99.95%
14,774,684 $
$
4,111,714 $
2,109 $
4,113,823 $
73,449,532 $
92,050,510 $
165,500,042 $
$
2,684,523 $
2,018,689 $
6,967,205 $
10 $
33,575,368 $
101,737,784
$
11 $
901,556 $
1,734,929
$
2,684,523
12 $
973,543 $
3,920,238
$
4,948,516 $
14,780,184
693,855
134,254,762 (315,477)
99.96%
100.00% 100.00%
44.38% 100.00%
3,767,205
71.03%
13 $
436,363 $
373,370
$
889,109
$
889,109 $
639,109
100.00%
14 $
16,653,180 $
57,111,586
$
43,904,598 $
60,895,402 $
104,800,000 $
99,356,020
41.89%
540,945
6,047,183 $
15 $
$
5,535,152
$
3,406,000 $
9,453,183 $
1,453,183
63.97%
16 $
2,520,394 $
9,882,154
$
12,558,335
$
12,558,335 $
6,916,475
100.00%
17 $
109,483 $
152,418
$
362,028
$
362,028 $
112,028
100.00%
18 $
24,092,311 $
66,352,381
$
88,124,939 $
40,175,061 $
$
3,000,000 $
19
-
128,300,000 $
53,300,000
68.69%
$
3,000,000 $
3,000,000
100.00%
20 $
472,572
$
473,132
$
473,132 $
(836,868)
100.00%
21 $
503,551
$
648,342
$
648,342 $
(2,351,658)
100.00%
21,609,995 $
22 $
1,953,173 $
22,881,164
$
4,038,200 $
25,648,195 $
$
1,021,823
$
1,026,391
$
1,026,391 $
24 $
320,039 $
903,566
$
1,235,346
$
1,235,346 $
1,060,346
100.00%
25 $
403,332 $
2,311,126
$
2,720,572
$
2,720,572 $
1,720,572
100.00%
$
-
(2,389,913)
100.00%
23
26
27 28 $
10,087
$
15,849,937 $
$
10,087
-
$
17,944,315 (203,609)
-
$
10,087 $
202,591,471 $
640,537,555 $
29
$
113,976,915 $
414,753,578
$
453,796,021 $
84.26% 100.00%
268,587,555
June 2012
Project Title METRO - Current
TOTAL PAYMENTS TO DATE 6-30-12
TOTAL PAYMENTS TO DATE 5-31-12
Change
1 AERATION SYSTEM UPGRADE
$
6,925,115
$
6,925,115
$
-
2 AMMON. REMOVAL DEMONSTRATION
$
1,347,187
$
1,347,187
$
-
3 BIOSOLIDS - MECHANICAL THICKENERS
$
14,774,684
$
14,774,684
$
-
4 DIGESTER MOD/CHEMICAL STORAGE
$
5,092,545
$
5,092,545
$
-
5 DIGITAL SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENTS
$
3,520,317
$
3,520,317
$
-
6 MISCEL. IMPROVEMENTS
$
1,400,000
$
1,400,000
$
-
7 ODOR CONTROL
$
8,393,855
$
8,393,855
$
-
8 AMMONIA REMOVAL FULL SCALE/
$
128,688,040
$
128,688,040
$
-
STAGE II PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL
$
9 PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL - PILOT
$
4,111,714
$ $
4,111,714
CSO - Current 10 CLINTON ST. CONVEYANCE/ CLINTON ST. RTF
$ $
73,449,532
$
72,281,401
-
$
-
$
-
$
1,168,132
$
-
11 ERIE BLVD STORAGE SYSTEM
$
2,684,523
$
2,684,523
$
-
12 FRANKLIN ST. FCF
$
4,948,516
$
4,948,516
$
-
13 HARBOR BROOK FCF
$
889,109
$
889,109
$
-
14 HARBOR BROOK CSO ABATEMENT
$
43,904,598
$
42,682,107
$
15 HIAWATHA INTERCEPTOR/RTF
$
6,047,183
$
6,047,183
$
-
16 KIRKPATRICK ST. PUMP STATION
$
12,558,335
$
12,558,335
$
-
17 MALTBIE STREET FCF
$
362,028
$
362,028
$
-
18 MIDLAND AVE RTF & CSO ABATEMENT
$
88,124,939
$
87,997,476
$
19 MIDLAND AVE MITIGATION COSTS
$
3,000,000
$
3,000,000
$
-
20 NEWELL STREET RTF
$
473,132
$
473,132
$
-
21 ONONDAGA CREEK FCF
$
648,342
$
648,342
$
-
22 SEWER SEPARATION
$
21,609,995
$
20,807,711
$
23 SIPHON REHABILITATION
$
1,026,391
$
1,026,391
$
-
24 TEALL BROOK FCF
$
1,235,346
$
1,235,346
$
-
25 WEST ST SEWER SEPARATION
$
2,720,572
$
2,720,572
$
-
26 ERIE BLVD CSO ABATEMENT
$
$
-
-
$
-
1,222,491
127,463
802,283
OTHER 27 AMBIENT WATER MONITORING
$
15,849,937
$
15,849,937
$
-
28 OXYGENATION DEMO PROJECT
$
10,087
$
10,087
$
-
29 SEQRA REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
$
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
TOTAL DOLLARS
$
453,796,021
$
450,475,652
$
3,320,368
Chronology of Project Construction Starts Pre-ACJ Signing (1/20/98) General Improvements Odor Control and Residuals Handling 1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Status
Location
Complete Complete
Metro Metro
Digital Systems Upgrade Ammonia Removal Demonstration Aeration System Upgrade Hiawatha RTF - ACOE Newell St. RTF Demo/Improvements Maltbie St. FCF Siphon Rehab
Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete
Metro Metro Metro Regional Market W.Newell/Vale St. Maltbie/Plum St. Various
Digester Modifications/Chemical Storage Franklin St. FCF West Street Sewer Separation
Complete Complete Complete
Ammonia Trackdown
Complete
Metro I-690/Franklin W. Genesee, Plum, Tracy, N. West St. Metro
Midland Ave. Conveyance Phase I Phosphorus Removal – Phase I Pilot
Complete Complete
Tallman/Oxford St. Metro
Complete
Franklin to Teall
Erie Blvd. Storage System Upgrade Full Scale Ammonia Removal/ Stage II Phosphorus Removal Kirkpatrick St. Pump Station & Force Main Onondaga Creek FCF Teall Brook FCF Water Street Sewer Separation (CSO 024)
Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete
Metro Kirkpatrick St. Inner Harbor Teall Ave. Water Street
Harbor Brook FCF Brighton Ave Sewer Separation (CSO 053/054)
Complete Complete
W.Hiaw./I-690 Brighton/Bishop Ave
Project
Status
Location
Complete
Tallman/Onondaga
Tallman/Onondaga Sewer Separation (CSO 038, 040, 046A &046B) Midland Phase II RTF/Conveyances
Complete
Blaine/Oxford St.
Phosphorus Removal – Phase II Pilot Biosolids Handling Improvements
Complete Complete
Metro Metro
Sewer Separation – CSO 047 & 048
Complete
South Ave/ Bissell St.
Sewer Separation – CSO 050 Clinton Phase I Conveyances
Complete Complete
Parkway/Rockland
Clinton Phase IIA Conveyances
Complete
Sewer Separation – CSO 051
Complete
Colvin St.
Harbor Brook Interceptor Sewer
Authorized/Underway
Velasko/Fayette
Midland CSO 044 Clinton Storage Facility Lower Harbor Brook (Conveyance & Storage) Save the Rain Green Projects CSO 022 Sewer Separation Project CSO 045 Sewer Separation Project
Authorized/Underway Authorized/Underway Authorized/Underway Authorized/Underway Authorized/Underway Authorized/Underway
W. Castle/South Ave Armory Square Hiawatha/State Fair Blvd. Various West Genesee/Franklin South Avenue
Save the Rain Green Projects
Authorized/Underway
Various
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Metro Treatment Plant AERATION SYSTEM UPGRADE Bongiovanni Construction (General) Ridley Electric (Electrical)
$5,626,956.41 $ 846,154.00
DIGITAL SYSTEM UPGRADE Systems Integrated
$2,974,514.27
ODOR CONTROL CONTRACT # 1 Falconet, Inc. (General) Scriba Electric (Electrical) Burns Bros. (Heating/Ventilation) Burns Bros. (Plumbing)
$4,872,660.53 $ 315,580.30 $ 82,459.00 $ 50,168.00
ODOR CONTROL CONTRACT # 2 Murnane Construction
$1,636,000.00
PHASE III IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT 1 – DIGESTER & LAGOON IMPROVEMENTS Maxim Construction $ 645,730.74 PHASE III IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT 2 – CHEMICAL STORAGE & FEED FACILITIES C.O.Falter Construction Corp. (General) $2,527,300.08 Barry & Barry Electrical Co. (Electrical) $ 193,665.22 Burns Bros. (HVAC) $ 224,232.51 Edward Joy Company (Plumbing) $ 38,669.35 PHASE III IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT 3 – DIGESTER & LAGOON CLEANING Waste Stream Environmental Inc. $ 727,881.80 FULL SCALE AMMONIA/PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL - FIELD OFFICE James & Son Construction $ 28,388.00 Resun Leasing, Inc. $ 112,224.00 Ridley Electric Co. $ 32,295.00 Burns Brothers $ 18,440.00 FULL SCALE AMMONIA/PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL U.S. Filter – Kruger Products, Inc. U.S. Filter – Kruger Products, Inc.
$ 8,261,182.00 $ 3,918,080.00
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Metro Treatment Plant
FULL SCALE AMMONIA/PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL SITE PREPARATION - CONTRACT 2 C.O. Falter Construction Corp. (General) Ridley Electric (Electrical) C.O. Falter Construction Corp. (Pile Testing) Moretrench Environmental
$22,243,604.98 $ 255,627.00 $ 431,008.00 $ 4,602,086.57
PILE INSTALLATION – CONTRACT 3 M.A. Bongiovanni Construction
$ 9,045,731.95
GENERAL - CONTRACT 4 The Pike Company (General) Ridley Electric Co. (Electrical) Edward Joy Company (HVAC) Burns Brothers (Plumbing/Fire Protection)
$46,860,263.46 $ 6,927,238.00 $ 3,009,057.61 $ 1,217,583.74
BIOSOLIDS HANDLING IMPROVEMENTS C.O. Falter Construction Corp. (General) Ridley Electric (Electrical) Airside Technology (HVAC) Burns Bros. (Plumbing)
$10,929,016.19 $1,476,223.00 $ 532,187.00 $ 173,679.09
CSOs CLINTON CONVEYANCES PHASE I & 2A The Delaney Group, Inc. The Delaney Group, Inc.
$14,478,053.39 $ 4,074,455.32
CLINTON CSO ABATEMENT Ruston Paving (Farmers’ Market Lot) Davis Wallbridge (Pearl St/Lot 3) Davis Wallbridge (Townsend St.) J&B (Pirro Conv. Center) C.O. Falter (War Memorial) Ridley (War Memorial) Economy Paving (On Center) J & B (Erie Canal Museum) Jett Industries (Clinton Storage) Joy Process Mechanical (Cistern War Memorial) C&S Technical (Cistern War Memorial)
$ 188,046.14 $ 635,873.93 $ 476,625.39 $1,038,000.00 $ 692,298.87 $ 436,060.22 $1,044,969.49 $ 73,480.00 $70,640,000.00 $ 82,615.00 $ 205,304.56
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS CSOs (cont)
Walbridge (Streetscape/Water St) Ruston Paving (Sunnycrest Parking Lot) Acts II Construction (Skiddy Park) D.E. Tarolli (Otisco Street) Orchard Earth & Pipe (Syr School Dist Park Lot) Slate Hill Construction (E. Water St) Davis Wallbridge (Onon Cty Pub Library) Acts II (Seymour Academy) Jeffrey DeRoberts (GIF) King & King Architects (GIF) Jefferson Clinton Commons (GIF) ESF Foundation, Abby Lane Housing (GIF) Hotel Skyler (GIF) Near West Side Initiatives, Inc. (GIF) Near West Side Initiatives, Inc. (GIF) Tash Taskale (GIF) St. Lucy’s Church (GIF) Putnam Properties (GIF) Centro (GIF) 500 W. Onondaga St. Inc. (GIF) CNY Jazz Arts Foundation (GIF) Jim & Juli Boeheim Foundation (GIF) Home Headquarters, Inc. (GIF) Galleries of Syr, 147 E. Onondaga St (GIF) Syracuse Housing (GIF) Kopp Billing Agency (GIF) American Beech (GIF) Park Central Presbyterian Church (GIF) CNY Philanthropy (GIF) Loon Creek (GIF) McMahan/Ryan Child Advocacy (GIF) St. Lucy’s Church (GIF) St. Lucy’s Church (GIF) 500 W. Onondaga St. Inc. (GIF) Our Lady of Pompei (GIF) Onondaga Commons LLC (GIF) ERIE BOULEVARD STORAGE SYSTEM M. Hubbard Construction Ridley Electric (Electrical) Burns Bros. (Mechanical) Scriba Electric (Electrical) Burns Bros. (Plumbing)
$1,156,018.84 $ 410,372.00 $ 559,902.46 $1,563,732.00 $ 403,500.00 $ 124,000.00 $ 316,000.00 $ 367,000.00 $ 99,311.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 78,000.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 22,730.69 $ 78,000.00 $ 89,211.00 $ 125,000.00 $ 75,757.00 $ 65,390.00 $ 52,740.00 $ 52,188.00 $ 163,203.51 $ 36,045.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 120,290.00 $ 25,300.00 $ 53,050.00 $ 61,050.00 $ 62,700.00 $ 137,350.00 $ 178,050.00 $ 17,700.00 $ 51,900.00 $ 34,347.00 $ 142,031.00 $ 124,200.00 $1,556,752.00 $ 154,059.00 $ 174,350.00 $ 144,640.61 $ 33,217.97
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS CSOs (cont)
HARBOR BROOK CSO ABATEMENT Joseph J. Lane Construction $22,525,985.00 (Interceptor Sewer Replacement) Bette Cring (Elephant Barn greening) $ 207,701.00 John Dudley Construction (Geddes St) $ 231,807.24 J & B Installations (Hazard Library/Erie Canal Museum) $ 67,275.00 Economy Paving (Rosamond Gifford Zoo) $ 616,410.00 J.J. Lane (Lower HB) $4,147,888.00 A.J. Montclair (HB CSO Storage) $ 260,000.00 C.O. Falter (HB CSO Storage) $25,039,101.00 Davis Wallbridge (Onon Cty Pub Library) $ 471,000.00 Vibrant Spaces, LLC (GIF) $ 153,618.00 NYSARC, Inc. (GIF) $ 95,053.00 Consuela’s Westside Taqueria (GIF) $ 47,552.00 PEACE (GIF) $ 28,700.00 Vibrant Spaces, LLC (GIF) $ 199,781.00 HARBOR BROOK FCF C.O. Falter Construction Corp. (General)
$
KIRKPATRICK ST. PUMP STATION & FORCE MAIN C.O. Falter Construction Corp. C.O. Falter Construction Corp. Patricia Electric King & King Mechanical G.J. Adams Plumbing
$ 4,398,009.12 $ 4,425,766.31 $ 761,184.63 $ 245,569.51 $ 51,624.16
MALTBIE STREET FCF Over & Under Piping
$ 152,418.00
MIDLAND AVENUE CONVEYANCES Marcellus Construction (General)
$1,836,434.47
MIDLAND AVENUE PHASE II CONVEYANCES & RTF Empire Dismantlement Corp. (Demolition) Murnane Building Contractors, Inc. (General) Ridley Electric Company (Electrical) Edward Joy Company (HVAC) Edward Joy Company (Plumbing)
$ 457,681.50 $47,929,392.75 $ 2,904,771.00 $ 2,053,808.50 $ 484,717.17
MIDLAND AVENUE PHASE III CONVEYANCES Titan Wrecking & Environmental, LLC (Demolition)
$
373,370.21
290,801.39
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS CSOs (cont)
JJ Lane Acts II (Hugh’s Magnet School Parking Lot) Davis Wallbridge (Onon Cty Pub Library) Jubilee Homes of Syracuse (GIF) Dunbar Association, Inc. (GIF) 500 W. Onondaga St. Inc. (GIF) Syracuse Model Neighborhood (GIF) Alexander Property West (GIF) Viraj, NY, LLC (GIF) People’s AME Zion Church (GIF) People’s Community Dev. Corp (GIF) Matawon Development Group (GIF) Salina Shoe Salon (GIF) People’s AME Zion Church (GIF) Viraj NY (GIF) SUNY Env. Science & Forestry (GIF)
$ 8,941,711.09 $ 313,983.09 $ 112,000.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 99,840.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 250,000.00 $ 81,000.00 $ 95,650.00 $ 54,700.00 $ 80,825.00 $ 24,214.00 $ 85,000.00 $ 80,677.00 $ 48,437.00 $ 100,000.00
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 022/045 Joy Process Mechanical (plumbing) Joseph J. Lane Construction
$ 1,031,235.00 $ 4,581,888.00
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 024 C.O. Falter Construction Corp.
$
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 053/054 C.O. Falter Construction Corp.
$ 2,000,817.40
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 038, 040, 046A&B C.O. Falter Construction Corp.
$ 3,524,487.29
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 047 & 048 C.O. Falter Construction Corp.
$ 1,654,022.34
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 050 Joseph J. Lane Construction
$ 4,360,527.06
SEWER SEPARATION – CSO 051 Joseph J. Lane Construction
$ 5,029,323.00
SIPHON REHABILITATION Insituform Metropolitan
$1,021,822.99
698,863.74
CONTRACTORS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS CSOs (cont)
TEALL BROOK FCF C.O. Falter Construction Corp. (General) Scriba Electric (Electrical)
$ 877,095.43 $ 26,470.20
WEST STREET AREA SEWER SEPARATION Maxim Construction (General)
$2,311,125.85
WEP ACRONYMS ACJ
Amended Consent Judgment
AMP
Ambient Monitoring Program
AMSA
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies
AWQS
Ambient Water Quality Standards
ARRA
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
ASLF
Atlantic States Legal Foundation
BAF
Biological Aerated Filter (Biostyr)
BMP
Best Management Practice
BPJ
Best Professional Judgment
CALM
Consolidated Assessment and Listing Methodology
CAMP
Community Air Monitoring Plan
CIP
Capital Improvement Plan
CMOM
Capacity, Management, Operation, and Maintenance
CSLAP
Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment Program
CSO
Combined Sewer Overflow
CWA
Clean Water Act
DMR
Discharge Monitoring Report
DO
Dissolved Oxygen
EBM
Ecosystem-Based Management
ECM
Energy Conservation Measures
EECBG
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
ELAP
Environmental Laboratory Approval Program
EMS
Environmental Management System
ERM
Environmental Resource Mapper
FCF
Floatable Control Facility
GIF
Green Improvement Fund
HRFS
High Rate Flocculation Settling
I&I
Inflow & Infiltration
IW
Industrial Wastewater
km km
Kilometers 2
LA
Square Kilometers Load Allocations
H:\WEP\abbreviations.doc
LF
Linear Feet
LAN
Local Area Network
m
Meters
MCP
Municipal Compliance Plan
Metro
Metropolitan Syracuse Wastewater Treatment Plant
MGD
Million Gallons Per Day
mg/L
Milligrams Per Liter
MIS
Main Interceptor Sewer
MS4s
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems
mt
Metric Tons
NACWA
National Association of Clean Water Agencies
NBP
National Biosolids Partnership
NELAC
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference
NYSDEC
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
NYSDOH
New York State Department of Health
NYSEFC
New York State Environmental Facilities Corp.
NYWEA
New York Water Environmental Association
OLP
Onondaga Lake Partnership
OLWQM
Onondaga Lake Water Quality Model
OU
Odor Unit
P2
Prevention Program
P2CO
Prevention Program County Operations
PdM
Predictive Maintenance
PIDs
Photo-ionization Detectors
PFRP
Process to Further Reduce Pathogens
PLA
Project Labor Agreement
RTF
Regional Treatment Facility
PWL
Priority Waterbodies List
SCA
Sediment Consolidation Area
SCADA
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SEPS
Secondary Effluent Pump Station
SEQR
State Environmental Quality Review
SGIP
Suburban Green Infrastructure Program
SHB
Solids Handling Building
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