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Brentwood City Commission Agenda
Meeting Date: 10/22/2018  
Resolution 2018-82 - Authorizing an Agreement w/Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.for In-Stream Visual Assessments and Monitoring
Submitted by: Mike Harris, Engineering
Department: Engineering  

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Subject
Resolution 2018-82 - Authorizing an Agreement with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. for In-Stream Visual Assessments and Monitoring
Background
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) publishes a list of streams in Tennessee that are considered impaired.  The list is referred to as the 303d list.  Streams can be considered impaired for many reasons, but in urbanized areas like Brentwood the impairment is primarily for siltation (sediment) and loss of aquatic habitat caused by development activities.  Virtually all streams in urbanized areas are considered impaired. 

Cities are required by TDEC to perform visual assessments of impaired streams in their communities to identify sources of impairment as well as to collect and test water samples from streams potentially impaired by activities within their jurisdictions.  The primary purpose of these stream activities is to develop corrective actions to reduce or eliminate the impairment and to assess the effectiveness of the storm water program over time.   Under Brentwood's storm water permit issued by TDEC, the City is required to assess all impaired streams over a five-year permit cycle.  A map with highlighted stream segments that will be assessed over the current permit cycle is included in the attached proposal.  Also attached is an example stream observation that serves to illustrate the types of conditions noted during the assessment.

The attached storm water monitoring proposal was developed by Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) to ensure we complete all visual assessments and sampling within the required timeframe.  Our first round of assessments began in 2011, with additional stream segments assessed each year.  As noted in Section 3.0 of the proposal, this fiscal year will include visual assessments of two unnamed tributaries of the Little Harpeth River as well as sampling of Beech Creek, Holt Creek, Spencer Creek, the two unnamed tributaries as well as the Little Harpeth River and Owl Creek.  The cost to perform the required assessments and sampling is $22,500 and adequate funds are included in the Engineering Department's operating budget.

CEC has assisted Brentwood since the inception of the City's stream assessment program and is best suited to provide the required continuing professional services.  The attached proposal includes additional details of the tasks to be performed. 

Please direct any questions to Service Center Director Mike Harris.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of the proposed agreement with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Previous Commission Action
At the February 12, 2018 meeting the City Commission approved Resolution 2018-10 for monitoring performed in FY 18.  The agreement before you here is for FY 19.  Stream assessments are performed over a five-year cycle and the work is scheduled to equalize annual expendures to the maximum extent practical.

Fiscal Impact
Amount : $22,500
Source of Funds: Engineering Operating Budget
Account Number: 110-43800-82645
Fiscal Impact:
Adequate funds are included in the Engineering Department's storm water budget for this work.
Attachments
Resolution 2018-82
Agreement
Examle Stream Observaton
Signed Resolution

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