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Booster Station Routine Maintenance and Inspections 60 FTE labor hours required, 1 FTE required, <br />high priority. <br />This work is completed as follows: <br />• Daily — Checking pump run times. This aids in proactively diagnosing any pump -related issues. <br />• Monthly — Greasing pumps. The Utilities Lead will ensure the pump greasing is completed and <br />documented onsite. <br />• Monthly — Inspection and test run the diesel -powered standby generator and auto transfer <br />switch. The key items inspected are fluid levels, starting battery, battery charging system, <br />coolant circulator (assists in cold weather starting), fuel level, and the overall condition of the <br />site/ enclosure. Ensuring the equipment is secure and ready for emergency service. <br />• Perform condition assessments to determine any future rehabilitation needs. <br />• Prepare 2026 Capital Project needs <br />Booster Station Improvement Proiect <br />This project is scheduled to be completed in 2026 and will be wrapping into the addition of a new <br />booster station on Old Snelling, south of Hwy 694 (this is related to the master TCAAP project). <br />Proposals were gathered in 2024 for improvements to the Red Fox Rd Booster Station and budgeted for <br />2025. Due to the proposed additional booster station, PW recommends combining both projects for <br />improvements to the south booster station and construction of the additional booster station near Old <br />Snelling and Hwy 694. <br />Proiect Related to the Proposed Additional Booster Station for TCAAP 80 FTE labor hours required, 2 <br />FTEs required, medium priority. <br />Pump down existing water meter/booster pit south of Hwy 694 in preparation for Old Highway 10 trail <br />from Lake Valentine Road to Hwy 96 to add structure to SRF design and provide necessary information <br />to them. <br />45 <br />