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Weatherspoon Steam Station
Robeson Counties
14 eligible households
Duke Energy has evaluated the feasibility and costs of providing a permanent replacement
water supply to eligible households, as required under G.S. 130A-309.21 1 (cl) of House Bill
630. Households were designated as "eligible" if any portion of a parcel of land crossed the
mile compliance buffer described in HB630 and if the household currently utilized well water as
the drinking water source. Although HB630 indicates that households are to be covered, Duke
Energy has included one (1) business within the eligible listing. Undeveloped parcels were
identified but were not considered "eligible" because wells are not currently utilized as a drinking
source.
Dewberry, a respected outside vendor, conducted the Potable Water Programmatic Evaluation
(attached); the evaluation consisted of a survey of eligible households and preliminary
engineering evaluation, cost estimate and schedule. Dewberry's report, for the most part,
assumes one metered connection per parcel; therefore, multiple homes may be serviced by one
connection. The total count in this proposed plan includes all final connections.
Based on the results of the Dewberry evaluation and the factors below, Duke Energy proposes
that seven (7) eligible well owners near Weatherspoon be offered the option of a connection to a
public water supply or the installation of a water treatment system, and seven (7) households
located on Taylor Drive (identified as parcels 23, 37, 54, 81, 93, and 96 in the Dewberry
evaluation) be offered a water treatment system.
The City of Lumberton has an existing service line along NC 72 Hwy (S. Roberts Ave), where
parcels 15 and 60 are located. Robeson County has existing service lines along Old Whiteville
Road and Beulah Church Road. All of the households recommended for connection to a public
water supply are located along a current water main and therefore only service connections are
required. Service lines connections range from approximately 225 feet along NC 72 Hwy to
approximately 1,200 feet for the household on Havahiah Drive (off of Beulah Church Road).
A water treatment system is being recommended for the seven households located off of Taylor
Drive. While Robeson County did not indicate any issues related to water quality with running a
municipal line to these households, the cost to run the line just to these households is estimated
at $553,000, or $79,500 each. The elevated costs are due to the new water main required for
these households. The cost estimate indicates that running the line to these households is cost
prohibitive. Total costs shown in the table below exclude costs associated with running a public
water supply line to the households off of Taylor Drive; therefore, the costs below are different
than the costs included in Appendix D of the Dewberry evaluation.
Estimates prepared by Dewberry, in conjunction with design information provided by the local
water municipality, have revealed the cost to provide municipal water to the remaining seven (7)
households is approximately $277,000, or $39,600 for each household. While this cost estimate
is greater than the $35,000 for each household threshold agreed upon between Duke Energy
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and NCDEQ, Duke is recommending offering public water to these households and, after well
owners have the opportunity to choose their preferred method of permanent water, re-evaluate
the overall cost and water quality of the system. If the number of households who choose
municipal water results in an overall cost that would be considered cost prohibitive or if
concerns arise from the City of Lumberton or Robeson County over water quality, Duke Energy
will submit a revised plan to NCDEQ and may recommend that all eligible household be offered
installation and maintenance of a water treatment system.
From initial discussions with the City of Lumberton and Robeson County, and an evaluation of
the system by Dewberry, flow and water pressure are adequate to service the households
recommended for connection to the systems.
The performance standard for the public water system is the Federal MCLs. The performance
standard for the water treatment systems is also the Federal MCLs except for those constituents
identified in 2015 as having potential health concerns: arsenic, hexavalent chromium, cobalt,
iron, lead, manganese, sulfate and vanadium. For these constituents, the performance
standard will be either one-half of the MCL or the appropriate state standard, whichever is more
protective.
Duke Energy is currently evaluating an ion filtration treatment system; this system has been
successfully installed in other parts of the state, and initial results show it performs well in
reducing vanadium and hexavalent chromium, among other constituents. The costs shown
below are for a conceptual ion filtration treatment system. The final water treatment system will
be based upon the results of field studies.
Duke Energy has made efforts to identify all eligible households, but it is anticipated that a
nominal number of additional households will be identified during the initial outreach effort
conducted upon approved of this plan by NCDEQ. If the final number of households, or the final
number of households opting for municipal water supply, results in a conclusion different than
those stated in this preliminary plan, Duke Energy will revise the plan and submit the pertinent
information to NCDEQ for evaluation and approval. Also, the estimate assumes one public
water connection (i.e. meter box) per parcel; for parcels containing two households, the number
of connections will be determined based upon negotiations between the well owner(s) and the
municipality. Well owners will be responsible for making the decision for their parcels. Only
households within the'/2 mile boundary and served by well water at the time of the submittal of
this plan will be eligible for a permanent water supply as part of HB630.
The Dewberry evaluation includes a project schedule based on Dewberry's past experience
installing public water systems. This preliminary schedule indicates that a permanent water
supply will be available in May 2018, which meets the October 15, 2018 deadline in HB630. If
NCDEQ agrees with Duke recommendation to provide the option of public water connections to
those households where only a service line is required, the schedule may be accelerated.
Upon submittal of this plan to NCDEQ, Duke Energy will begin negotiations with the local
municipality and a more detailed schedule will be developed. If the municipality's schedule
results in an implementation date extending beyond October 15, 2018, Duke Energy will request
an extension and look at whether other contingency measures need to be implemented.
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Water Quality Criteria
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Yes
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Completion Schedule
Estimated completion date
05/2018
12/2017
Request extension to 10/2019
Contingency factors
and/or install water treatment
N/A
system until line is complete
Operational Considerations
Required acceptance level to
achieve consistent water quality and N/A
N/A
supply
Required acceptance level to
achieve targeted cost per eligible 100% (7 households)
N/A
household <$35k/household
Location of households relative to 225 feet to 1,200 feet
N/A
existing municipal water lines
Other considerations
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Costs
Total Installation Costs $277,000
$49,000 - $70,000
Approximate cost per eligible
$39,600
$7,000 - $10,000
household
Annual Maintenance Costs
N/A
$3,500 - $14,000
Maintenance cost per household
N/A
$500 - $2,000
annual)
Non -Duke Costs
Total estimated water bills month)
$286
N/A
Estimated water bills monthly per
City of Lumberton $48
N/A
household
Robeson County $38
Ongoing municipality costs for
maintenance and flushing due to
TBD
N/A
low-flow/low-usage
Total Costs
Duke and Non -Duke
$84,000 - $210,000
Total estimated cost for all eligible
$311,320
neighbors over 10 years
Total estimated cost for each eligible
$44,470
$12,000 - $30,000
neighbors over 10 years
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Table of Contents
ExecutiveSummary ...............................................................................................2
1. Introduction and Project Approach..............................................................4
2. Phase II Basis of Design................................................................................6
2.1 Potable Water Connection Mapping..............................................................
6
2.2 Municipal Potable Water Connection Opinion of Probable Cost.................6
3. Site Analysis...................................................................................................
7
3.1 Station Mapping and Household Data..........................................................
7
3.2 Field Observations..........................................................................................
7
3.3 Other Considerations.....................................................................................8
4. Regulatory Permitting..................................................................................10
5. Schedule........................................................................................................11
6. Opinion of Probable Cost............................................................................12
Appendix A: Weatherspoon Station Phase II Mapping
Appendix B: Weatherspoon Station Household Data Spreadsheet
Appendix C: Schedule
Appendix D: Opinion of Probable Cost
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Executive Summary
This Phase II evaluation is structured to comply with the requirements of North Carolina House Bill 630:
Section 13oA-309.211.(ci) of House Bill 63o requires provision of permanent water supply for each household that has a
drinking water supply well located within a 1/2 mile radius from the established compliance boundary of a coal combustion
residuals impoundment, and is not separated from the impoundment by the mainstem of a river, or other body of water that
would prevent the migration of contaminants through groundwater from the impoundment to a well.
To address the provisions of House Bill 63o, Dewberry performed this Phase II preliminary engineering evaluation to supply
potable water to residents within a 1/2 mile of the compliance boundary. Preparation of this report is intended to comply with
the House Bill 63o requirement to make a report submittal to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
by December 15, 2o16.
On September 7, 2016 a project review meeting was held at the Robeson County Administration Building in Lumberton, NC.
Representatives from Duke Energy, Dewberry, and Robeson County attended the meeting. Additionally, Dewberry and the City
of Lumberton had several phone and email communications in July and November of 2016.
Detailed Phase II mapping was developed using Robeson County property maps that show each household in the 1/2 mile
compliance buffer. Dewberry visually observed the households shown on the Phase II mapping on September 7, 2016.
A household database was developed using Robeson County tax records tied to the GIS shape file which identifies the property
owner and the address for each household within the 1/2 mile compliance buffer.
Based on our site observations and the Phase II mapping, it appears to be technically feasible to install the potable water line in
the public road right of way or along private roads using conventional construction methods. Easements appear to be required
in seven areas.
A schedule was prepared in part to show milestone dates needed to comply with House Bill 630 which states the following:
• Report submittal to the North Carolina DEQ no later than December 15, 2016.
• DEQ renders a final decision to approve or disapprove the report no later than January 15, 2017.
• Permanent replacement water supplies are provided no later than October 15, 2o18.
If each of the milestone dates are met, the schedule indicates that project completion can occur in May of 2o18 which meets
the House Bill 630 schedule requirement for permanent replacement water supplies.
An opinion of probable cost was developed to provide potable water service to 14 households within the 1/2 mile compliance
buffer. The 14 households are served from 13 water line connections as one parcel had more than one household per
connection. The estimated costs are summarized below:
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The potable water connection cost estimate includes a 25% contingency which is deemed consistent with a project at the
preliminary engineering level of detail. To be conservative the cost estimate assumes that all 14 households will receive potable
water service.
This report provides additional detail on the Project Approach, Basis of Design, and Site Analysis. Weatherspoon Steam
Station mapping is provided in Appendix A. The household database is provided in Appendix B. The Weatherspoon Steam
Station Potable Water Schedule is provided in Appendix C, and the Opinion of Probable Cost is provided in Appendix D.
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1. Introduction and Project Approach
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
During the Phase I programmatic potable water evaluation desktop study, concept level mapping was developed showing the
Weatherspoon Steam Station location, the potential potable water tie-in location, and potential pipe routing to residents
within a 1/2 mile of the compliance boundary. We used the Phase I mapping to develop a concept level cost estimate with a 40
contingency. During this Phase II evaluation sufficient preliminary design work has been performed to prepare a cost estimate
with a 25% contingency.
This Phase II evaluation is structured to comply with the requirements of North Carolina House Bill 630: Section 13oA-
309.211. (CI), which requires provision of permanent water supply for each household that has a drinking water supply well
located within a 1/2 mile radius from the established compliance boundary of a coal combustion residuals impoundment, and is
not separated from the impoundment by the mainstem of a river, or other body of water that would prevent the migration of
contaminants through groundwater from the impoundment to a well.
To address the provisions of House Bill 63o referenced above Dewberry has performed a Phase I screening level evaluation and
this Phase II preliminary engineering evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility to supply municipal potable water to
residents within a 1/2 mile of the compliance boundary. The Phase II evaluation results will be used to prepare this report for
submittal to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) by December 15, 2o16 as required by House Bill
630.
Using publicly available information Dewberry evaluated the following criteria to perform the Phase II Weatherspoon Steam
Station preliminary engineering study:
• Identified public road right-of-way widths and ownership along the pipe route
• Evaluated feasibility to install the proposed water line within the unpaved shoulder of an NC DOT roadway
• Documented approximate location of U.S. waters, including possible wetlands shown in the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
National Wetlands Inventory (as applicable)
• Identified potential jurisdictional and permitting authorities to establish permitting needs
• Estimated potential easement acquisition areas (estimated square footage and number of parcels affected)
• Evaluated potential conflicts with known existing utilities
• Estimated the pipeline length and pipe diameter(s) for the water line and the individual service lines
• Evaluated the potential need for a water booster pump station or elevated tank to sustain adequate water pressure
• Evaluated the water age and potential need for supplemental disinfection
• Evaluated the potential need/requirement for fire hydrants and hydrant quantity
• Evaluated potential construction methods and challenges
• Evaluated potential municipal water system future improvements based on published Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) or
published Master Plan
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PROJECT APPROACH
Dewberry contacted the Duke Energy Community Relations District Manager to discuss the information needed to execute the
Phase II evaluations, and to arrange for a subsequent meetings with Robeson County and the City of Lumberton.
On September 7, 2o16 a project review meeting was held at the Robeson County Administration Building in Lumberton, NC to
discuss execution of this Phase II preliminary evaluation and subsequent project execution. Representatives from Duke
Energy, Dewberry, and Robeson County attended the meeting. The primary purpose of the meeting was to confirm the water
distribution system tie-in location, system pressure, pipe size, and water quality at the tie -location, capacity limitations, and
whether there are future planned water system projects that could impact the Phase II evaluation. Dewberry also inquired as to
whether any households within a 1/2 mile of the compliance boundary were presently being served by municipal potable water.
Following the meeting, Dewberry performed a drive -by observation of the potable water pipe route. Additionally, Dewberry
and the City of Lumberton had several phone and email communications in July and November of 2016.
During Phase I Dewberry obtained municipality mapping of the potable water distribution system and then developed draft
maps showing the Weatherspoon Steam Station, the respective potable water distribution system tie-in location, and the water
line pipe routing. We used the Duke Energy Drinking Water Receptor Surveys for Coal-fired Power Stations developed in 2014
to show compliance boundaries and the water supply wells within a 1/2 mile of the compliance boundary. The maps were
prepared using GIS as the native software.
During Phase II we developed more detailed mapping based on Robeson County property maps to identify property owners
and household addresses within the 1/2 mile compliance buffer. For the Phase II analysis property parcels that were wholly or
partly within the compliance buffer were included in the evaluation.
Using the Phase II mapping, a database of property owners and household locations was developed. Dewberry also contacted
Robeson County and the City of Lumberton to confirm residents along the existing water lines within the compliance buffer
who are currently connected to the system. This information allowed for identification of residents who were located along the
existing water line but not connected to the water system. We also prepared a project schedule.
Dewberry then developed an opinion of probable cost for the installation of piping infrastructure to the potable water tie-in
location. We used vendor budgetary costs for the primary capital equipment and used cost factors to estimate the installation
costs. We did not obtain contractor installation cost estimates for this evaluation. Dewberry reviewed the cost data with Duke
Energy to obtain concurrence on the methodology and the allowances applied.
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2. Phase II Basis of Design
The purpose of this section is to document basis of design assumptions that were used to prepare the Weatherspoon Steam
Station mapping, opinion of cost, and schedule.
2.1 POTABLE WATER CONNECTION MAPPING
Key assumptions for the potable water connection mapping are as follows:
Potable water piping is routed along state roads and will use municipality/county existing easements, where possible.
Private easements will be required in seven areas.
Power transmission line easements will not be used for installation of the potable water piping.
2.2 MUNICIPAL POTABLE WATER CONNECTION OPINION OF
PROBABLE COST
Key assumptions for the potable water connection cost estimates are as follows:
Item 1 on the cost estimate shows 8 inch C-goo PVC for the potable water line pipe. The 8 inch diameter is considered a
conservative pipe size to meet the water demand of the households within the compliance buffer.
The 8 inch water line pipes are sized to meet fire flow as that is required for potable service by Robeson County.
Items 1 through 8 on the cost estimate show material cost for the piping, valves, and associated fittings. The sum of Items
1 through 8 is shown as a separate line item. A 30% cost factor is then applied to the summed value to estimate the cost to
install the pipe, valves, and fittings. The cost estimate quantities are based on the Weatherspoon Steam Station mapping
and assumptions stated on the cost estimate. The unit costs are based upon vendor budgetary costs and cost data we have
from recent similar projects.
The sum of quantities for items 21-22 on the cost estimate indicates there are 13 potable water line connections. The four 2
inch service taps are for service connections exceeding i,000 feet or parcels with multiple connections. The nine 3/4 inch
service taps are for individual household connections close to the proposed main and meter box connection.
The number of connections shown in the cost estimate is based upon the Robeson County property maps and drive -by
observations.
Items g through 17 and items 21 through 25 are installed cost, so a 30% installation cost factor was not applied.
Items 18 through 20 are material cost, so a 30% installation cost factor was applied.
Items 1 through 25 are summed and shown as a SUBTOTAL. Cost factors are then applied to the SUBTOTAL to estimate
the balance of the project costs. We have applied a 25% contingency which is deemed consistent with a preliminary
engineering evaluation.
Additional assumptions that Dewberry used to prepare the opinion of probable cost are provided as foot notes in
Appendix D.
Contractor General Conditions are included for the duration of on -site construction phase activities.
Easement acquisition includes the cost to compensate land owners for water and service lines installed down private roads
and/or across private property.
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3. Site Analysis
3.1 STATION MAPPING AND HOUSEHOLD DATA
The Phase II overall map in Appendix A shows the proposed tie-in location to the existing Robeson County and City of
Lumberton potable water supply systems, indicating that just over a 1/2 mile (~2,goo LF) of new potable water piping is
required to serve households within the 1/2 mile compliance buffer.
The City of Lumberton will own and operate the service lines to the two parcels on NC-72E (Parcels 15 and 6o). Robeson
County will own and operate the expanded potable water system off Old Whiteville Rd, which will require a private easement,
and the remaining 11 service lines east of NC-72E.
The Phase II Site map and sheets in Appendix A were prepared by overlaying Robeson County property maps onto the
compliance boundaries detailed in the Duke Energy Drinking Water Receptor Surveys for Coal-fired Power Stations developed
in 2014. The Appendix A Site map shows the 1/2 mile compliance buffer and five rectangular property map sections. Five sheets
were then prepared that show the water line route, individual households, and household service line connections within the
1/2 mile compliance buffer. During the September 7, 2o16 drive -by, Dewberry visually observed households shown in the
Appendix A sheet mapping.
The household database in Appendix B was created from the Robeson County tax records tied to the GIS shape file which
identifies the property owner and the address for each household within the 1/2 mile compliance buffer, including parcels of
land with no residents (empty lot). The parcel data listed on the spreadsheets also includes Parcel ID, Land Use, Easement
Requirement, and anticipated Water Demand for each property. It should be noted that one parcel had more than one home
located on the property; in this case one meter was assumed with length of service line assumed to extend to each home from a
single meter. Engineering judgment was utilized in cases where homes were located out of sight from the road and multiple
structures could be seen during an aerial review.
Review of the mapping from Appendix A allowed for estimates of the required private easement areas around the Steam
Station. The potable water line proposed to serve residents around the Weatherspoon Steam Station will require private
easement acquisition in seven areas. Typical municipal easement standards were followed around the Weatherspoon Steam
Station. The easement area was calculated by multiplying the length of the water line on private property by 30 feet. The area
was then multiplied by 50% of the average land value (per acre) as indicated by public tax assessment for properties around the
Weatherspoon Steam Station, providing an estimate of the easement cost. Temporary easements were not included in the
calculation.
3.2 FIELD OBSERVATIONS
As shown in Appendix A, the proposed water line piping will be installed along state roads, where possible. During the
September 7, 2016 drive -by Dewberry did not observe above grade conflicting physical features that will have a significant
impact on the construction cost or schedule, with the exception of one railroad crossing. The railroad crossing is an at -grade
non -signalized crossing and is located at the end of Taylor Drive. Taylor Drive is a non -paved (dirt) drive that extends across
the railroad to provide access for three households. The water main crossing underneath the railroad will require bore and jack
installation of a steel carrier pipe extending the full width of railroad right-of-way.
Based on our observations and the Phase II mapping, it appears to be technically feasible to install the potable water line in the
public road right of way or along the side of private roads using conventional construction methods, such as an open trench
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with pipe bedding material. Approximately five service line road crossings will be required with one water line road crossing
anticipated. Road crossings are planned to be subsurface boring to avoid open road cuts, and traffic impacts. It should be noted
that the crossing count could be modified based upon final design and which side of the road the water line will be installed.
Dewberry did not observe surface water or apparent wetland infrastructure conflicts. This is consistent with USGS mapping
and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory.
During the drive -by Dewberry did not observe potential conflicts with known existing utilities. At present the 14 households
within the 1/2 mile compliance buffer do not have public water. Natural gas main markers were not observed during the drive -
by, but are typically located within the state road right of way and are smaller in diameter than water piping, therefore they
would not cause a significant conflict. Fiber optic markers were also not observed during the drive -by. Aboveground electric
was observed and therefore not considered an impediment to water line installation.
Dewberry observed the public road right-of-way and private road widths and evaluated the feasibility to install the proposed
water line within the unpaved shoulder of NC DOT roadway or within the private road shoulder. We noted a few locations
where the right of way limitations may make water line installation challenging but not overly complicated. In some areas it
may be necessary to conduct subsurface utility evaluation and route the water line accordingly. In areas that we could not
determine right of way status (public or not) or areas where private property may have been constructed onto right of way, we
either provided an allowance for water line easement, or the construction impact is accounted for in the cost estimate as a
renovation allowance.
3.3 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Robeson County owns the infrastructure, manages the water supply, and meters and bills for water use. Robeson County
sources their potable water from 54 production wells, located outside the 1/2 mile compliance buffer, and 13 water treatment
plants throughout the County, producing approximately 15-17 MGD.
Robeson County estimates the water pressure in the area to be approximately 55 psi, which is more than adequate for rural
residential domestic service. Robeson County has confirmed their capacity to serve the residents around Weatherspoon.
Therefore based on this preliminary information, the flow capacity and pressure is deemed adequate to serve the 12
households in the 1/2 mile compliance buffer that will be served by the county.
Based on information from Robeson County, the water age in the Weatherspoon area is approximately 1- 5 days, dependent
upon location. However, water system disinfection residual tends to breakdown as water age increases and this can be caused
by lower rural residential demands and increased travel time. Two common ways to prevent loss of disinfection residual are 1.)
disinfection boosting, and 2.) systematic flushing to maintain flow and minimize water age. The water system extension, as
planned by Dewberry, utilizes the minimal diameter pipe for service, based upon the County standards, and considers system
flushing to be required in this area. The proposed water system extension for 12 households will marginally increase the water
age. Robeson County has considered the increase in water age and they think the water quality will be maintained.
The City of Lumberton owns the infrastructure, manages the water supply, and meters and bills for water use. The City of
Lumberton sources their potable water from the Lumber River and seven supplemental wells, located outside the 1/2 mile
compliance buffer, with the ability to supply approximately 16 MGD.
The City of Lumberton has confirmed their capacity to serve the residents around the Weatherspoon Steam Station. Therefore
based on this preliminary information, the flow capacity and pressure is deemed adequate to serve the two households in the
1/2 mile compliance buffer to be served by the City.
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Since there will be two new service connections to an existing waterline, there is no anticipated impact on disinfection residual
concentration or water quality. Therefore addition of disinfection boosting or automatic flushing is deemed not required.
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4. Regulatory Permitting
The water line design will be required to adhere to requirements of the following agencies and permitting authorities. Each
permit will require a separate set of documentation and will be submitted individually to the respective permitting agency. The
timeline for submittal and approval is presented in the Weatherspoon Steam Station Potable Water Schedule detailed in
Appendix C.
• NCDOT Right-of-way Encroachment Agreement, Primary and Secondary Roads
• NCDEQ, Division of Land Quality, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Permit
• NCDEQ, Division of Water Resource, Public Water Supply Permit
• Railroad Pipeline Occupancy Agreement
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5. Schedule
The Phase II project schedule is provided in Appendix C.
The schedule was prepared to illustrate milestone dates needed to comply with House Bill 630 which states the following:
• "No later than December 15, 2016 an impoundment owner shall submit information on permanent replacement water
supplies proposed to be provided to each household"
• "The Department shall evaluate information submitted by the impoundment owner and render a final decision to approve
or disapprove the plan, including written findings of fact no later than January 15, 2017"
• "As soon as practical, but no later than October 15, 2018 the owner of a coal combustion residual surface impoundment
shall establish permanent replacement water supplies"
The schedule indicates DEQ report submittal on December 15, 2016 and DEQ approval by January 15, 2017. The schedule
includes an initial go day negotiation period for development and execution of a Water Authority/Duke memorandum of
understanding (MOU). The schedule is subject to change dependent upon the milestone dates for the MOU, the
approval/comments from DEQ, and the resident input regarding permanent water supply choice.
The balance of the schedule is deemed typical for a municipal design -bid -build water line improvement project and plans for
all households to connect to public potable water. The schedule indicates an end date of May 2018 which meets the October 15,
2018 deadline.
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6. Opinion of Probable Cost
The Phase II opinion of probable cost is provided in Appendix D. The opinion of probable cost was prepared in accordance
with the basis of design criteria in Section 2.2 of this report.
The opinion of probable cost indicates that the total estimated construction cost is approximately $830,000, which equates to
approximately $59,000 per household. A 25% contingency is included.
The Phase II opinion of probable cost includes individual allocations for the service connection lines and meters (items 18
through 25) that equates to approximately $14,500 per new connection. We arrived at that allocation as follows:
For items 18 and 19 the service line lengths were measured for each household using the Phase II sheet mapping. Item 20
is for miscellaneous fittings associated with the service line connections.
For items 21 and 22 the meter/meter box allowance was developed from vendor quotations and from recent bid tabs we
have for similar projects.
Item 23 is for road crossings where the connection to be served is on the opposite side of the road from the water line.
Items 24 and 25 represent site costs associated with approximately 6,500 feet of new service line piping.
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Appendix A: Weatherspoon Station
Phase II Mapping
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Dewberry Proj. No. 50081780
Proposed
Potable Water Site
Preliminary Evaluation
Weatherspoon Steam Station
Sheet 2
Legend
County Boundary
Proposed Potable Water Line
(Duke)
Proposed Service Line
Compliance Boundary 1/2 Mile Buffer
Compliance Boundary
Existing Potable Water Line
(Robeson County)
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Duke Energy
Dewberry Proj. No. 50081780
Proposed
Potable Water Site
Preliminary Evaluation
Weatherspoon Steam Station
Sheet 2
Legend
County Boundary
Proposed Potable Water Line
(Duke)
Proposed Service Line
Compliance Boundary 1/2 Mile Buffer
Compliance Boundary
Existing Potable Water Line
(Robeson County)
Wetlands
4- Duke Energy Plant
Railway
Stream/Lake
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Dewberry -
Duke Energy
Dewberry Proj. No. 50081780
Proposed
Potable Water Site
Preliminary Evaluation
Weatherspoon Steam Station
Sheet 3
Legend
County Boundary
Proposed Potable Water Line
(Duke)
Proposed Service Line
Compliance Boundary 1/2 Mile Buffer
Compliance Boundary
Existing Potable Water Line
(Robeson County)
Wetlands
Duke Energy Plant
Railway
Stream/Lake
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Duke Energy
Dewberry Proj. No. 50081780
Proposed
Potable Water Site
Preliminary Evaluation
Weatherspoon Steam Station
Sheet 4
Legend
----- County Boundary
Proposed Potable Water Line
(Duke)
Proposed Service Line
Compliance Boundary 1/2 Mile Buffer
Compliance Boundary
Existing Potable Water Line
(Robeson County)
Wetlands
4- Duke Energy Plant
Railway
Stream/Lake
® Parcel Reference Number
(Refer to spreadsheet for parcel details)
1 in = 200 feet
0 200 400
Feet
November 30, 2016
Dewberry -
Duke Energy
Dewberry Proj. No. 50081780
Proposed
Potable Water Site
Preliminary Evaluation
Weatherspoon Steam Station
Sheet 5
Legend
County Boundary
Proposed Potable Water Line
(Duke)
Proposed Service Line
Compliance Boundary 1/2 Mile Buffer
Compliance Boundary
Existing Potable Water Line
(Robeson County)
Wetlands
Duke Energy Plant
Railway
Stream/Lake
® Parcel Reference Number
(Refer to spreadsheet for parcel details)
1 in = 200 feet
0 200 400
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Appendix B: Weatherspoon Station
Household Data Spreadsheet
www.dewberry.com
Weatherspoon Steam Station Parcel Spreadsheet
Easement
Label
Parcel ID
#
Site Address
Type of service
Land Use
Owner Name
Tax Address
Req' Daily Flow
Notes
(in process)
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
1
290501007
202
TAYLOR DR
N/A
Empty Lot
1R & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
- -
TAYLOR
290501007
202
TAYLOR DR
N/A
Empty Lot
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
232 WEST RD
- -
3
291001005
N/A
Empty Lot
REID JEANETTE
P 0 BOX 249
- -
4
290502008
N/A
Empty Lot
RT AND DT ENTERPRISE LLC
4904-B FAYETTEVILLE RD
- -
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
5
29050100703
1571
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
232 WEST RDJR
- -
c 6
29050100725
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty_Accounted
NELSON CHARLOTTE
1202 AVALON DRIVE
-
PHILLIPS CAROLYN P LF EST
7
291003002
53
CREEKWOOD RD
Residential
In Use
PHILLIPS JAMIE E
53 CREEKWOOD RD
480 Gallons/connection
REMAINDER
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
8
29050100722
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
1R & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
-
TAYLOR
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
9
29050100704
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
- -
TAYLOR
10
291001004
611
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
BRITT JOEY MORRIS
840 BEULAH CH RD
- -
11
290502029
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
LEGGETT WILLIAM BRADLEY
74 ANTIOCH UN
- -
12
290501020
1426
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
GODWIN LEON ERRIN
1426 OLD WHITEVILLE ROAD»
_-
13
291001002
NC 72 HWY
N/A
Empty Lot
HIWAY USED PARTS
PO BOX 1125
- -
14
291001002
NC 72 HWY
N/A
Empty Lot
HIWAY USED PARTS
PO BOX 1125
=.
15
291001002
NC 72 HWY
Business, Office, Factory
In Use
HIWAY USED PARTS
PO BOX 1125
25 Gallons/shift
w/o showers
MCLEAN PEGGY ANN &
16
290501010
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
1002 POPLAR ST�
GRAHAM
TAYLOR JOSEPH TAYLOR
17
29050100301
343
TAYLOR DR
N/A
Empty Lot
343 TAYLOR DR
- -
ETTA M
18
290502028
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
HAYES VIRGINIA LEE & HSB
5441 PLEASANT HOPE RD
-
HAYES ERVIN T
HAYES VIRGINIA LEE & HSB
19
290502028
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
5441 PLEASANT HOPE RD
- -
HAYES ERVIN T
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
20
29050100705
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
- -.
TAYLOR
21
290501008
797
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
KIZAR ELIZABETH ANN
797 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
22
29050100707
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD.
-.
TAYLOR
23
290501003
485
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
VERNON RODNEY LYNN &
485 TAYLOR DR
Y 480 Gallons/connection
WF VERNON LINDA
r24
290501016
1224
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
WADDELL LAMES OWENS
5318 BEULAH CHURCH RD
-
WADDELL MARTHA BRITT
25
290502027
186
MOSES RD
Residential
In Use
TAYLOR BELINDA JOYCE
5403 PINE LOG ROAD
480 Gallons/connection
IL 26
29050301001
417
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
MONROE MYRTLE R
417 BEULAH CHURCH ROAD
- -
27
10180301202
112
MILL RUN PL
N/A
Empty Lot
WATTS ERVIN & WF DORIS
112 MILL RUN PLACE
- -
29050101501
800
OLD WHILEVILLE RD
Mobile Home Parks
In Use
MASAID KALEE
PO BOX 386
'- -
SKIPPER HORACE MICHAEL
29
29050300903
193
HAVALIH DR
Residential
In Use
SKIPPER SHEARON
193 HAVALIH DR
480 Gallons/connection
HERRING
LUMBER RIVER
�30
161f11.
N/A
Empty Lot
CONSERVANCY
P O BOX 1368 - -
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
31
29050100720
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
1R & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD - -
TAYLOR
CHURCH OF GOD EL
32
29050102303
2095
SOUTH ROBERTS AVE
Schools
Ttf'useI
1304 SAXTON AVE - -
_
''
SHADDAI
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
33
29050100709
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD - -
TAYLOR
34
290501018
1320
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
GORE DORIS ANN
1320 OLD WHITEVILLE RD - -
35
101403041
1095
ROBERTS RD
Industrial
In Use
PEMBEE MFG CORP
130 HOLLYWOOD AVE - -
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT
COMPANY D/B/A
36
290502034
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
ATTN: W H KEITH CX1G -
PROGRESS ENERGY
CAROLINA
37
29050100306
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
KELLY KENNETH
275 TAYLOR DR 480 Gallons/connection 1 meter, 2 homes
38
29050203201
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Mobile Home Parks
In Use
PATE TERRY DALE
1848 NC HWY 74 N - -
BRANCH STEVEN R BRANCH
39
29050300704
56
BEULAH CHURCH RD, LT 18
Mobile Home Parks
In Use
707 N CHESTNUT STREET - -
LINDA R
40
29050300902
241
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
HESTER ALAN & WF DONNA
241 BEULAH CHURCH RD - -
41
29050100712
1497
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
RICHARDSON DALLAS
1497 OLD WHITEVILE RD - -
THE LUMBER RIVER
42
29100100301
N/A
Empty Lot
P O BOX 1368 - -
CONSERVANCY
43
290501013
778
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Mobile Home Parks
In Use
MASAID KALEE
PO BOX 386 - -
LEE REF E & W
290502032
1572
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
LF JIMMY
JUANITA LF RE JIMMY B LEE
735 OLD STAGE ROAD
& DONALD S
SOUTH ROBERTS AVENUE
Business, Office, Factory
45
101803013
E NC 72 HWY
In Use
HOLDINGS C/O DCI INC/
265 SOUTH MAIN STREET - -
w/o showers
WENDY SLICER
10180301302
NC 72 HWY
NJ!#.
Empty Lot
LUMBER RIVER
P 0 BOX 1368 -
CONSERVANCY
-
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
47
29050100721
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
JR & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD - -
TAYLOR
r48
290501023
,.
M/
Empty Lot
CAMPBELLJOHN WISHART
P O BOX 1424 - -
CAMPBELL MARGARET A
CAMPBELL JOHN WISHART
49
290501023
N/A
Empty Lot
P 0 BOX 1424 - -
CAMPBELL MARGARET A
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
50
29050100723
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
JR & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
TAYLOR
WADDELLJOSEPH HARLEY
51
29050100714
1591
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
WADDELL BRITTANY
1591 OLD WHITEVILLE RD - -
GAINES
52
29100100401
611.
BELUAH CH RD
Residential
In Use
BRITT JASON MORRIS
611 BEULAH CH RD - -
53
290502033
1830
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
LEGGETT DANNY MITCHELL
1830 OLD WHITEVILLE RD - -
VERNON AMANDA ASHLEY
29050100309
487
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
AKA:AMANDA ASHLEY
487 TAYLOR DR 480 Gallons/connection
TENCATI
TAYLOR JOJSEEPPH D & WF
55
29050100305
343
TAYLOR DR
N/A
Empty Lot
343 TAYLOR DR - -
56
290501011
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
BARFIELD SANDRA K
405 LAKESIDE DR - -
WILKINS ROBERT C & WF
57
29050202801
1960
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
JOYCE
PO BOX 527 - -
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
58
29050100702
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
232 WEST RD
- -
Business, Office, Factory
59
291001008
BEULAH CHURCH RD
w/o showers
In Use
BRITT JOEY MORRIS
840 BEULAH CH RD
- -
60
29050102301
,.
Residential
In Use
OLIVER EDWIN
5504 AZELEA DRIVE
490 Gallons/connection
61
29050100717
1665
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
JONES DEREK & WF ISABEL
PO BOX 1916
- -
62
291001006
N/A
Empty Lot
TAYLOR BRADLY
P O BOX 3302
- -
63
290503010
BEULAH CHURCH RD
N/A
Empty Lot
BIGGS I M
PO BOX 967
- -
' 64
29050100715
1617
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
BEATTY JOHN & ADAMS
1617 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
i
MELISSA
65
290501015
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
PAUL DAVIE LEE
964 ODUM RD
- -
66
290501014
782
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
GREEN HERMAN 1R HEIRS
782 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
WALKER MICHAELS&
67
290501021
1500
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
KIMBERLY R_
1500 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
68
291003007
118
CREEKWOOD RD
Residential
In Use
PHILLIPS THOMAS MICHAEL
118 CREEKWOOD RD
480 Gallons/connection
& ET ALS
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
69
29050100718
N/A
Empty Lot
JR & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
- -
TAYLOR
70
101803014
6116
E NC 72 HWY
N/A
Empty Lot
J. H. M. INVESTMENTS, LLC
P O BOX 689
- -
OLIVER A EDWIN & WF
71
291001001
N/A
Empty_Accounted
5504 AZELEA DRIVE
- -
JOYCE
OLIVER ARCHIE EDWIN&
72
29050102302
72
HWY
N/A
Empty Lot
5504 AZELEA DRIVE
-
WF JOYCE
NORTH CAROLINA
73
290501022
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
304 NORTH CEDAR ST
- -
NATURALGASINC
74
290501017
800
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Mobile Home Parks
In Use
LEE JOHNNY M
1918 RIVERSIDE BLVD
- ..
75
29050100701
N OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
TITAN PROPANE LLC
PO BOX 965
- -
76
29050100719
1379
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
BUTLER STEVEN & WF
1379 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
-
GINGER
77
29100300201
62
CREEKWOOD RD
Residential
In Use
PARNELL PHILLIP 1 & KAYLA
P 0 BOX 2061
480 Gallons/connection
78
29050301002
317
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
SKIPPER WILLIAM TED
317 BEULAH CHURCH RD
-
SKIPPER KENA MARIE
NELSON-SCOTT CHARLOTTE
79
29050100713
1571
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
JANE SCOTT WILLIAM
1571 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
UNDAL
ALLEN SANDRA JEAN
SO
290503001
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A.
Empty Lot
PREVATTE & ALLEN
14170 NC HWY 41 N
- =_
RONALD EARL
TAYLOR JOSAPE D & ETTA
81
290501006
343
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
343 TAYLOR DR
480 Gallons/connection
. 82
291001009
967
BELUAH CH RD
N/A
Empty Lot
BRITT JOEY MORRIS
840 BEULAH CHURCH RD
- -
EDENS HENRY A &
83
290501009
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
UNDERWOOD SALLIE E & ET
314 MILL RD
- -
ALS
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
r.4
29050100706
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD
-
TAYLOR
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
85
290501019
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
232 WEST RDJR
- -
PAGE JAMES ALBERT PAGE
86
29050100716
1627
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
CLAUDIATOWNSEND
1627 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
- -
SKIPPER KIMALD
87
29050300901
254
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
ROCKWELL SKIPPER
254 BEULAH CHURCH RD
- -
PAMELA
88 290502031 1990 OLD WHITEVILLE RD Residential In Use LEGGETT DANNY MITCHELL 1830 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
89
291001003
491
POWER PLANT RD
Industrial
In Use
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT
P 0 BOX 14042 - -
CO
90
291003001
499
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
STILES IRVIN & SHIRLEY
499 BEULAH CHURCH RD - -
MCLEOD JESSIE MAE C/O
91
290503007
2504
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
MICHAEL RILEY
1619 REMSEN AVE - -
92
290503008
2442
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
Residential
In Use
BRITT WANDA STONE
2442 OLD WHITEVILLE RD - -
CAMPBELL LARRY
93
29050100306A
114
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
114 TAYLOR DR 480 Gallons/connection
CAMPBELL LENNER ANN
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
94
29050100724
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
1R & BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD - -
ENL-
TAYLOR
TAYLOR HARVEY THOMAS
95
29050100708
OLD WHITEVILLE RD
N/A
Empty Lot
& BENJAMIN ANTHONY
232 WEST RD - -
TAYLOR
96
290501005
483
TAYLOR DR
Residential
In Use
SIMON THORSTEN & WF
483 TAYLOR DR Y 480 Gallons/connection
SIMON MELISSA LYNN
97
290503009
267
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
SKIPPER HELEN
199 BEULAH CHURCH RD -
098
290503009
267
BEULAH CHURCH RD
Residential
In Use
SKIPPER HELEN
199 BEULAH CHURCH RD
Appendix C: Schedule
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D
Task Name
Weatherspoon DEQ Report Submittal & Approval
Municipality/County Negotiation & Agreement
Municipality/County Design Agreement Period
Municipality/County System Design (assuming NTP within 30 days of
agreement)
Field Work/Survey
30% Design Development
Development of 30% Construction Documents
Review of 30% Design
30% Design Review Meeting
60% Design Development
Development of 60% Construction Documents
Review of 60% Design
60% Design Review Meeting
Final Design Development
Development of 100% Construction Documents
Review of 100% Design
100% Design Review Meeting
Easement Development
Deed Research
Develop Plats
Easement Acquisition
Permitting
NCDEQ Erosion and Sedimentation Control Permit
NCDOT Right -of -Way Encroachment Permit (State and District)
NCDEQ Water Supply Permit
Railroad Pipeline Occupancy Agreement
Advertise, Bidding & Contracting
NTP
Construction of Water Main & Services
Substantial Completion, System Testing, & Certification
Project Completion
Start
Thu 12/15/16
Mon 11/14/16
Mon 11/14/16
Mon 2/20/17
Mon 2/20/17
Mon 3/13/17
Mon 3/13/17
Fri 4/7/17
Tue 4/11/17
Wed 4/12/17
Wed 4/12/17
Mon 5/8/17
Fri 5/12/17
Mon 5/15/17
Mon 5/15/17
Fri 6/9/17
Tue 6/13/17
Wed 4/12/17
Wed 4/12/17
Mon 5/15/17
Tue 5/30/17
Wed 6/14/17
Wed 6/14/17
Wed 6/14/17
Wed 6/14/17
Wed 6/14/17
Tue 12/12/17
Thu 2/8/18
Fri 2/9/18
Tue 4/10/18
Tue 5/8/18
Finish
Sun 1/15/17
Mon 2/13/17
Mon 2/13/17
Tue 6/13/17
Fri 3/10/17
Tue 4/11/17
Thu 4/6/17
Tue 4/11/17
Tue 4/11/17
Fri 5/12/17
Fri 5/5/17
Fri 5/12/17
Fri 5/12/17
Tue 6/13/17
Thu 6/8/17
Tue 6/13/17
Tue 6/13/17
Tue 6/13/17
Fri 4/21/17
Mon 5/29/17
Tue 6/13/17
Mon 12/11/17
Mon 8/14/17
Mon 9/4/17
Mon 9/25/17
Mon 12/11/17
Thu 2/8/18
Thu 2/8/18
Mon 4/9/18
Tue 5/8/18
Tue 5/8/18
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Proposed Schedule
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Appendix D: Opinion of Probable
Cost
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FINAL
Opinion of Probable Cost
Weatherspoon Steam Station Potable Water Connection
Item
Material
Unit
QQtt ii
Unit Cost
Extended Cost
Main
1
8-inch C-900 PVC Pipe
LF
2,900
$
10.00
$ 29,000
2
8-inch Tee
EA
1
$
1,000
$ 1,000
3
8-inch Gate Valve w/Box (assume three at every tee and one per 5,000 LF)
EA
4
$
1,200
$ 4,800
4
8-inch Misc Fittings (Assume 2 fittings per appurtenance plus 1 fitting per 1000 LF pipe times 80# per fitting)
LB
1,100
$
4.00
$ 4,400
5
Automatic Flushing Devices
EA
1
$
8,000
$ 8,000
6
2-inch Blow -off Assembly
EA
0
$
850
$ -
7
Fire Hydrant
EA
1
$
6,000
$ 6,000
8
1-inch Air Release Valve and Manhole (at highpoints in main)
EA
0
$
2,200
$ -
Subtotal Materials/Equipment:
$ 53,200
Installation (% of Material/Equipment):
30%
$ 16,000
9
Clearing & Grubbing
LF
2,900
$
3.50
$ 10,200
10
Excavation and Backfilling for Trench
LF
2,900
$
18.00
$ 52,200
11
Pipe Bedding Material (#67 Stone - assumed for 25% of pipe)
CY
100
$
35.00
$ 3,500
12
Railroad Crossing (Casing, Piping, Spiders and Installation)
EA
1
$
50,000
$ 50,000
13
Rural Road Crossing for Main (Casing, Piping, Spiders and Installation)
EA
1
$
20,000
$ 20,000
14
Erosion Control Measures (Silt Fence/Check Dams based on feet of pipe)
LF
2,900
$
4.50
$ 13,100
15
Testing, Disinfection, Clean Up, Seed and Mulch (Assume: 25-ft impacted area)
LF
2,900
$
8.50
$ 24,700
16
Connection to Existing Waterline
EA
1
$
5,000
$ 5,000
17
Traffic Control
LS
1
$
5,000
$ 5,000
Services Connections/Lines
18
2-inch PVC Pipe
LF
3,590
$
4.75
$ 17,100
19
3/4-inch PVC Pipe
LF
2,950
$
3.00
$ 8,900
20
Misc Fittings for Service Connections (valves, fittings, etc.)
EA
13
$
150
$ 2,000
Subtotal Materials/Equipment:
$ 28,000
Installation (% of Material/Equipment):
30%
$ 8,400
21
2-inch Services Taps, Meters, Meter Boxes and Misc. Connections to Main Line
EA
4
$
6,120
$ 24,500
22
3/4-inch Services Taps, Meters, Meter Boxes and Misc. Connections to Main Line
EA
9
$
3,000
$ 27,000
23
Road Crossing for Services - (Jetting/bore, Casing, and Installation)
EA
5
$
1,500
$ 7,500
24
Excavation and Backfilling for Service Trench
LF
6,600
$
10.00
$ 66,000
25
Flush, Clean Up, Seed and Mulch (Assume: 5-ft impacted area)
LF
6,600
$
4.00
$ 26,400
SUBTOTAL
$ 441,000
Sub -Total
FOB Allowance (% of Material/Equipment):
2%
$ 2,000
Renovation Allowance (% of Material/Equipment):
5%
$ 5,000
Sub -Total
$ 448,000
Contractor Overhead and Profit:
15%
$ 68,000
Contractor General Conditions:
MONTH
3
$
20,000
$ 60,000
Sub -Total:
$ 576,000
Contingency:
25%
$ 144,000
Sub -Total:
$ 720,000
Design, Bid Phase, and Construction Phase Engineering Services
12%
$ 87,000
Easements Acquistion (Permanent)
$ 25,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED CAPITAL COST:
$ 830,000
Notes:
1.) Fire Hydrants were included as fire flow is required by the municipal standards.
2.) Renovation Allowance to account for private property refurbishment (signs, fences, etc.)
3.) Number of Service Taps taken from field evaluation and property records.
4.) Permanent Easement Acquisition based on 50% of average area property tax value.
5.) Temporary easements are not included in this estimate.
6.) No significant rock excavation, water crossings, wetlands, or other abnormal working environment included.
7.) Opinion of Probable Cost; cost may vary depending upon escalation at time of construction.
8.) Piping footage may change with final design.
12/2/2016 FINAL
Dewberry