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June 17, 2025 <br />Athanasia Lewis <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Reference: Well No. 1 Rehabilitation <br />Once this initial work is completed and the general condition of the well and pump/motor is known, <br />additional costs (approximately) could include: <br /> Replacement of pump/motor; removal of sand: $200K-$300K (included in the contractor bid) <br />o The costliest component of the project is removal of any sand from the well. Until the well <br />has been televised, it is not known how much sand may need to be removed <br /> Construction observation/contract administration: $9,700 (Stantec) <br /> New well/pumphouse: $2M (not included Î would be a separate project) <br />The city has been planning for the rehabilitation of well 1 for several years. It is noted in the 2016 Local <br />Water Supply Plan that well 1 is in need of repair in order to be placed in active status. In addition, the city <br />has accounted for this work in their Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and has allocated $300,000 from the <br />CityÓs Water Fund for this project for 2025. <br />Well 1 is a vital component in the cityÓs water infrastructure. Staff recommends that this project be <br />authorized with the goal of this well returning to ÐactiveÑ status, providing important redundancy and <br />additional capacity in the water distribution system. <br />Regards, <br />Stantec Consulting Services Inc. <br />Kellie Schlegel, PE <br />Senior Associate, Project Manager <br />Phone: (612) 712-2125 <br />kellie.schlegel@stantec.com <br />40 <br /> <br />