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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 8/10/2021 - Memorandum From Eileen Dornfest Re: Halligan Water Supply Project: Quarterly Report And Dam Concepts Utilities electric · stormwater · wastewater · water 700 Wood Street PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.212.2900 V/TDD 711 utilities@fcgov.com fcgov.com/utilities M E M O R A N D U M DATE: August 2, 2021 TO: Mayor Arndt and Councilmembers FROM: Eileen Dornfest, Special Projects Manager THROUGH: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Theresa Connor, Interim Utilities Executive Director RE: Halligan Water Supply Project: Quarterly Report and Dam Concepts The purpose of this memo and attachment is to provide the following information about the Halligan Water Supply Project (Halligan Project or Project): 1. A quarterly update on the Project 2. An update on the design of the dam for the enlarged Halligan Reservoir BOTTOM LINE Staff continue to lead the Halligan Project through 30% design and several required state and federal permitting processes. A quarterly Project update is attached. The permitting schedule continues to drive the overall Project schedule. Preliminary design activities have identified two potential dam concepts for the enlarged Halligan Reservoir. Staff are evaluating the feasibility of the two concepts, and one concept will be progressed to 30% design by early 2022. An updated Project cost estimate will be developed and shared with City Council in 2022. HALLIGAN DAM CONCEPTS The existing Halligan Dam is a concrete arch dam that was constructed in 1909. The current design concept for the enlargement of Halligan Reservoir is to increase the height of the existing dam by 25 feet to provide additional water storage needed for resiliency of future Fort Collins Utilities’20 water supply. Preliminary design work began in 2020 and included several analyses in and around the existing dam. Preliminary design efforts revealed that two viable dam concepts exist for enlarging Halligan Reservoir:  Existing Dam Concept: The existing dam would need to be significantly modified to meet current regulations and hold up to the increased scrutiny given to dam design following the 2017 Oroville Dam spillway failure. Modifying the 112-year-old dam will present unique challenges during design and construction.  Adjacent Dam Concept: An additional dam concept was identified which would entail building a replacement dam immediately downstream of and adjacent to the current dam.  Cost: The two dam concepts are similar in cost given the information available at this early stage of design.  Impacts: Environmental impacts of the two dam concepts are also similar. DocuSign Envelope ID: B764EDF8-A8CB-4762-97F5-3FE9CA700F39 Preliminary analyses indicate that the Adjacent Dam Concept could provide several benefits over the Existing Dam Concept, including:  Easier incorporation of modern construction techniques and materials.  Improved long-term functionality and increased efficiency for operations.  Improved maintenance access and possible reduction in long-term maintenance costs.  Reduced construction risk by: o Allowing better management of water and sediment during construction. o Reducing uncertainties and design/construction challenges related to enlarging a 112- year-old-dam.  Reduced impacts to reservoir operations during construction. To ensure we have the best project not only for Fort Collins Utilities customers but also for the environment, staff are performing due diligence activities to evaluate the Adjacent Dam Concept for feasibility, effectiveness, and environmental impacts. More information will be shared with City Council as additional data are gathered and a dam concept is chosen. NEXT STEPS Design activities over the next six months will focus on evaluating the feasibility of the Adjacent Dam Concept and advancing the selected dam concept to a 30% level of design. City Council will be notified once a dam concept is selected. After 30% design is complete, an updated Project cost estimate will be developed and shared with City Council in 2022. If there are any questions about this update or the Halligan Water Supply Project, please contact Eileen Dornfest at 970-416-4296 or edornfest@fcgov.com. Attachments: Attachment 1: Q3 Quarterly Report CC: Water Commission Lance Smith, Utilities Finance Director Donnie Dustin, Water Resources Manager Liesel Hans, Interim Deputy Director - Water Resources & Treatment Operations Mark Kempton Interim Deputy Director - Water Resources & Treatment Operations DocuSign Envelope ID: B764EDF8-A8CB-4762-97F5-3FE9CA700F39 HALLIGAN WATER SUPPLY PROJECTUPDATE BACKGROUND The Halligan Water Supply Project would enlarge Halligan Reservoir, an existing reservoir on the North Fork of the Poudre River, to meet the demand of future Fort Collins Utilities’ water customers and provide increased reliability for existing customers in the event of emergencies, drought and climate- change uncertainties. The project would expand the reservoir by about 8,100 acre-feet. For context, an average single-family home in Fort Collins uses just over a quarter of an acre-foot of water each year (about 85,000 gallons). The project reached a milestone in November 2019 after many years of hard work, when the draft EIS was released. The final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will likely be released in 2022. Permits are required from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and other federal, state and county agencies to enlarge Halligan Reservoir. Staff continue to support preparation of a final EIS by the Corps. Additionally, staff are currently working toward other permitting processes, including the Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Plan, 401 Water Quality Certification and Biological Assessment. PROGRESS UPDATE Permitting and Mitigation • The Corps is preparing the final EIS, which will include information learned during engineering design. The final EIS is anticipated to be released in 2022. • Staff are working closely with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to develop concepts for the Fish and Wildlife Mitigation and Enhancement Plan. This plan is anticipated to be complete in 2022. • Staff continue to work toward development of an application for a 401 Water Quality Certification from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment – Water Quality Control Division. Public Engagement & Communication • The Fish and Wildlife Mitigation and Enhancement Plan and the 401 Water Quality Certification both include a public process. More information about those processes will be forthcoming as that timeframe approaches. • Metrics below represent touchpoints on the project since the start of 2021. Property Acquisition and Easements • Staff continue to work toward acquiring easement agreements for permitting and design access. Preliminary Design • Preliminary design activities are underway. • Two dam alignment concepts are being evaluated for an enlarged Halligan Reservoir: 1. A significant modification to the existing dam 2. A replacement dam adjacent and immediately downstream of the existing dam. • Additional site data is being collected this summer to aid in development of 30% design. This phase of design is anticipated to be complete in 2022 and will provide essential information for development of a refined project cost estimate. August 2021 Ecological surveying along the North Fork of the Poudre River. More background information is available in the Briefing Book which was distributed to City Council in June. Web visits Social media reach Event attendees Meetings/presentation attendees Emails 2,600+ 1,400+ 950+ 700+ 145 DocuSign Envelope ID: B764EDF8-A8CB-4762-97F5-3FE9CA700F39 For more information, visit fcgov.com/halligan Eileen Dornfest, Special Projects Manager • 970-416-4296 • halligan@fcgov.com Auxiliary aids and services are available for persons with disabilities, V/TDD 711.Esta información puede ser traducida, sin costo para usted, 970-212-2900.Utilities ANTICIPATED COSTS In 2019, the total project cost was estimated to be between $100M - $150M, based on concept-level details. The cost estimate was presented as a range to reflect uncertainties about the project schedule, environmental mitigation requirements, access needs, and conceptual nature of the design. Costs are predominantly influenced by factors outside of the City’s control, such as the permitting schedule and permitting and environmental mitigation requirements. Current information indicates the costs will exceed the upper end of this range, but detailed information will not be available until after 30% design is complete in 2022. Cost Analysis Costs will continue to be updated as new information is obtained throughout the permitting and design process. Updated cost estimates and other dependent and independent metrics will be evaluated at future project milestones to verify that the Halligan Project remains the most cost-effective water supply solution for Utilities’ customers. In the meantime, staff continue to focus on those items the City can influence or control, such as identifying and mitigating risks, value engineering, and disciplined spending practices. HALLIGAN WATER SUPPLY PROJECT SCHEDULE This schedule reflects current understanding of project timelines and is subject to change based on permitting requirements. The color changes in the bars represent uncertainty in the timeline. ‘06-’18 ‘19 ‘20 ‘21 ‘22 ‘23 ‘24 ‘25 ‘26 ‘27 ‘28 ‘29 Federal Permitting Other Permitting Preliminary Design Final Design Construction — Record of Decision — Draft EIS Release — Draft EIS Comment Period — Prepare & Release Final EIS WE ARE HERE — Purpose & Need, Environmental Studies, Draft EIS Development Figure 1: Dollars Spent vs. Projected Costs* Spent to date: $23.4M Projected future costs Appropriated funds remaining: $12.3MCost in Millions*Project costs shown in the charts are based on information available in 2019. These costs will be updated again in 2022. HOW THE PROJECT RELATES TO COUNCIL PRIORITIES Provides the resiliency needed to maintain the level of service expected by customers. Protects and enhances instream river flows. Improves and accelerates stream/ riparian restoration. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 MITIGATIONDESIGN & CONSTRUCTIONPUBLIC OUTREACHPROPERTY ACQUISITION PERMITTING DocuSign Envelope ID: B764EDF8-A8CB-4762-97F5-3FE9CA700F39