093.96
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHANGE ORDER AND DECLARING
PUBLIC EMERGENCY IN CONNECTION WITH THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER FILTER FAILURE
RESOLUTION NO.: 93, 96
INTRODUCED BY: Mrs. Carol Pulver
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mrs. Connie Goedert
WHEREAS, by resolution no. 336, 94, the Town Board of the Town
of Queensbury, based on the map, plan and report provided by
O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc., determined it to be in the public
interest to provide for an increase and improvement to the
facilities of the Queensbury Consolidated Water District, including
the acquisition of land at an estimated cost of $13,228,000., and
WHEREAS, the improvements planned in connection with the
increase and improvement of the facilities for the Queensbury
Consolidated Water District Treatment Plant included not only
making additions to increase the Plant size to a capacity of 15
mgd, but also the refurbishing, reconstruction, and in some
instances, replacement, of existing facilities currently used in
Water Treatment Plant operations, and
WHEREAS, during the time the Water Treatment Plant Expansion
Project was being developed, reviewed, and ultimately approved, a
decision was made to undertake some minor repairs of existing water
filtering devices, but otherwise exclude the same from the Water
Plant Improvement Project, with the understanding that the same
would be removed and replaced with new filters at such time as the
Plant expansion was completed, and when filters constructed as a
part of the expansion process were functioning, so that there would
always be an adequate supply of treated water, and
WHEREAS, there was a filter failure on January 19, 1995, where
approximately 20 cells in one of the existing filters failed, and
the New York State Department of Health has recommended that the
filter be taken out of service and repaired immediately, and has
advised that all steps should be taken to expedite corrective
action, and
WHEREAS, O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc., have reviewed the
procedures that would be involved in authorizing and approving the
reconstruction and/or replacement of the water filters by separate
Town Law §202-b proceeding and separate bid under General Municipal
Law §103 at this time, and have established that on a reasonably
conservative schedule that the work to replace or reconstruct the
water filters could not be completed until some time between August
28th and October 21st, and
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Consolidated Water District has
traditionally experienced its heaviest demands for water during the
summer months and if the water filter is not repaired prior to that
time, based on all available information, there would be a
diminished supply of water resulting in an inability to meet a
summer water demand, and an inability to flush fire hydrants, as
well as the risk that should the other filter fail, which is quite
old as well, the Town would be faced with serious public health
problems in connection with the furnishing of water, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has been
advised that the contractor currently under contract for the Water
Treatment Plant Expansion, could and would be willing to replace
and/or reconstruct the failed filter as a change order item by
using a filter planned for use in the Plant Expansion, and now at
the project site and thereafter replace the same all at a cost of
approximately $330,000., to be paid for from Account No.: 040-8320-
2899 (Capital Construction) with the cost amount of $330,000. to be
transferred from Account No.: 040-9950-9098 (transfer to Water
Treatment Plant Expansion), and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has
ascertained that the Notice of Public Hearing and Resolution
following the public hearing to authorize the improvement to the
Queensbury Consolidated Water District Facilities provided for an
estimated cost of $13,228,000., and that an analysis of actual
costs incurred and expected to be incurred shows that the actual
cost of the Plant improvement are expected to be well under
$13,228,000., and at least sufficiently under that amount to allow
for a change order in the amount indicated above, without the need
for a further Town Law §202-b proceeding, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has also
been advised that funds exist within the Queensbury Consolidated
Water District budget to allow for payment of the reconstruction
and/or replacement of the filter,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, based
on all information, including that recited hereinabove, determines
that the replacement and/or reconstruction of the water filter at
the Plant can and should proceed as a change order item, since this
extra project is consistent with and could have been a part of the
original Plant Expansion Project, and would have been a part of
said Project, had the Board known that this type of problem would
occur, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury
further determines that based on a review of the schedule for
developing bid documents and specifications and ultimately having
the work done in connection with the same, there would not be time
to replace and/or reconstruct the failed water filter before the
summer months when the need for water will be at its greatest, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury
further determines that the provision of sufficient and safe
drinking water is a matter of public health and serious concern,
and to accomplish the same, it is necessary to declare this an
emergency situation, which requires immediate action that cannot
await bidding, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that based on the authority set forth and described
hereinabove and the circumstances likewise set forth and described
hereinabove, together with all supporting documentation, the Town
Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes the Town
Supervisor to execute a Change Order with U. W. Marx, Inc.,
providing for the reconstruction and/or replacement of the failed
water filter at the Queensbury Consolidated Water District
Treatment Plant, at a cost not to exceed $330,000., to be payable
from Account No.: 040-8320-2899, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and
directed to take all steps necessary, including the execution of
any appropriate documents and the placing of the Town's seal on any
of the appropriate documents as may be necessary to cause the work
authorized herein to be carried out and accomplished.
Duly adopted this 5th day of February, 1996 by the following
vote:
AYES: Mr. Turner, Mrs. Goedert, Mrs. Pulver, Mrs. Monahan, Mr.
Champagne
NOES: None
ABSENT:None