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4.b) Wenck Associates, Inc.-Uptown Sewer System Proposal � �� . ��,{`�,��� ~Jrt; '�i � ����� `. �� �� - `i � ..� IR 0. �'„'k:X^�- VF.� J t, . _+r" ,�,} k � . � � . "s �['-�' �.�.�. �� 1�': .� •I r . k- � � ��,' �t �.`' 6�.� ', � �� � t }� l� � �-# � DIA � - � �� - . � . . � f�,`; •', :•, • � ` � ' � � 7� ,•,• • � � Y'.� •� �� ° F: ,; /"�'a ��♦ ►..y��.�. �i. � ��l1�� .. .... � � I I " � .�� �� ' � � � � Proposal for � ., , :� . � Engineering . . � . � ° � Services for: $. . , ...,._ � � � � • .p� " �� , . . ,� y `�� } � . �!p�t�uv n Wa st�vvate r � � � � � ��t Syst�m Master Plan „�, � � . � ' ' � . , � � ��s,��`, '��� a, .,�,�t��,�`- Prepared for: 4a ��� � � � '"1.1� . �•�Y. '� t y � c�f Scandia � ��� -� ���'� ' �" �y' �` r l� 14727 209th St. N. � _ * . . "'� a�+'j� ,R���; Scandia, MN 55073 ��...�, z � _ - ';��� } �1 � ''"�"�"�- �t��'�-1''=, ; � ; ; ����� February 25, 2011 �� � j � ���� � ■ � � �r� ' � � ,� , fi �vWencl< � ��� � � � . � _r Engmeers Scient�sts � - . . � � � � �� � � • _ � � � office: , � . �,,�r �`= 1800 Pioneer Creek Center, �: , � '�. � ���� � ���-� �,�.,:. Maple Plain, MN 55359-0249 i � � � P: 763-479-4200 F: 763-479-4242 �' ! -. �. ' � � � � � � � , � � � � � � � � � i 1 � � � Wenck Associates,Inc. 1800 Pioneer Creek Ctr. P.O.Box 249 Maple Plain,MN 55359-0249 V `,���I1 (763)479-4200 � v �a Fax(763)479-4242 E-mail:wenckmp@wenck.com � February 23, Zoi 1 REC E ii/E D Anne Hurlburt, City Administrator City of Scandia f��_r' `.� %`: '� � 14727 209�' St. N. Scandia, MN 55073 CITY OF SCANDIA � Dear Ms. Hurlburt: Wenck Associates, Inc. (Wenck) is pleased to submit this proposal to assist the City of � Scandia with preparation of a Master Plan for the Uptown Wastewater System. Wenck is experienced in this type of work through performing similar projects in 2010 for Forest City Township and the City of McGrath, as well as a number of other small communities. Letters � of Recommendation from Forest City Township and the City of McGrath are included as Appendix B of our proposal. � Our proposal highlights our qualifications and experience; the main points of emphasis for selecting Wenck for this project include: ✓ We specialize in small community wastewater infrastructure. � ✓ We are experienced and have all the required technical expertise in-house to efficiently manage the projed. � ✓ We can meet your schedule for completion of your project. ✓ We have the expertise to suggesc novel approaches to long term wastewater system management, keeping costs in line with Scandia's capacity to operate their � infrastruciure. � We appreciate this opportunity and look forward to assisting the City of Scandia. Please contact us at your earliest convenience as we would be happy to discuss our proposal further. � Sincerely, WENCKASSOCIATES, INC. � �� o-�...c� ,� ��, . %� - �-,�-� � T � Peter Miller, P.S.S. Kent Torve, P.E. � Project Manager Project Engineer � � � j � � � I � � � � � ! � � 1 �i � � � � � T 1 f Contents ��1�� � abeo ,� � WhyWenck ...................................................................... 1 .� � Scope of Work and Schedule..........................................2 � Qualifications...................................................................4 � Projecf Experience and References ...............................6 Cosf Proposal Breakdown ..............................................9 � � Appendices � A - Resumes � B - Lefters of Recommendation C - Small Communities served by Wenck Wastewater Services � � � � � � � � � , Wencl< � , � j � � � � I � � � � � � � � � � L � � l � � � Why Wenck? ��1� � You get a teair that has done it before. We Are In the past year, Wenck has completed wastewater engineering services for � Experienced two small communities very similar to Scandia; Forest City Township (Meeker County) and the City of McGrath. Wenck has additional experience in the past two years with completing Community Assessment � Reports for the Cities of Biscay(McLeod County), Myrtle (Freeborn County), Trosky(Pipestone County), Burtrum (Todd County), and Foxhome (Wilkin County). Wenck is also experienced with the USDA � Rural Development process with the recent completion of Preliminary Engineering Reports (PER) for the City of Gonvick(wastewater improvements) and the City of Storden (water system). � You get a team experienced with communities just like yours. We Spec�al�ze In S�pall Although experienced with projects of all sizes, Wenck has extensive � Communities experience serving smaller communities. We know and understand the complexities and costs associated with both the construction of a - wastewater system and the costs associated with the on-going operation. � We differentiate our strategic counsel by taking innovative options into account when looking at reducing costs associated with long tertn operation and maintenance of a wastewater system. You benefit by � receiving a solution that will be cost effective to implement and maintain. � We are Full We have the complete technical and service package. Sel'VICe Wenck is a Professional Engineering firm with a diverse set of skills and resources. Our team includes a Professional Soil Scientist, MPCA � Advanced Designer, Professional Engineer, and Professional Geologist. In addition to our technical skills, we are experienced with financing, grants, and budgets/fee schedules for wastewater infrastructure. All services are � performed with in-house staff to efficiently and cost effectively complete the project. � You et a team that will be dedicated to the pro'ect. We Can Meet g J Your Schedule Wenck is dedicated to providing unmatched customer service. Your � Project Manager and Project Team understands the nuances of your proposed project schedule and is dedicated to meeting the deadlines. Our Scope of Work within this proposal highlights how we intend to meet this � schedule. Staff that will be working with the City has the availability and flexibility to focus on the project and respond quickly to unanticipated needs or issues. Resumes of individuals expected to be part of the project � are included in this proposal. � .�� �°� , �:� ,� :��:�/P11C�< � � � , � Scope of Work and Schedule ����:..� � As detailed in this proposal, Wenck has experience assessing the current condition, performance, and capacity of existing Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) and forecasting future costs of maintenance and repairs to properly manage SSTS. A Master Plan will be completed for the Scandia "Uptown" SSTS with these concerns in mind. Our Scope of Work and Cost Estimate follows the � requirements of the Request for Proposal (RFP), information found in the additional materials available for review concerning the system, and our experience with similar projects. The Schedule at the end of this Scope of Work is proposed to meet the schedule outlined in the Request for Proposal. � Phase 1 — Pre-Field Evaluation Coordination � Tasks performed by Wenck within this phase: • Obtain available parcel maps from County Surveyor/GIS Department. • Confirm properties served by SSTS. � • Determine approximate location of existing sewer line. • Review other available data (system records, soil survey, geologic maps, county records, etc.). • Obtain permission and utility clearance for site investigation. � Phase 1 Deliverable: Aerial photograph with parcel mapping highlighting included parcels within the SSTS, collection line routes, and location �f current and future SSTS dispersal at-eas. � Phase 1 Completed By: April 15,2011 � Phase 2 — Field Soil and Site Investigatic� Complete a route topographic survey to assist witl�� ihc c�alua�iuu c�l �I�c c�llc��iun 5y�t�n, Perform field infiltrarion and inflow (I&� evaluarion. Perform site visits to each system �.:�.��� � A Site Evaluation and topographic survey will be completed in the drain field area. The Sitc Evaluation will include soil borings to indentify soil characteristics and loading rates. � Phase 2 Deliverable: Memorandum with figure(s) outlining soil investigation findings, desi�n ilow calculations, and current system layout. � Phase 2 Completed By: May 16, 2011 Phase 3 — "Uptown" SSTS and Collection System Master Plan Preparation � This phase will include the completion of the Master Plan. The Master Plan will include a summary of the results of the field investigation. Based on field results and reviewed data, future costs of maintenance and repairs to properly manage the system will be forecast. In addition, a suggested � Sewer Management Plan and a suggested Ordinance governing the system will be included as stand- alone documents in the form of appendices to the Master Plan. � Phase 3 Deliverable: Master Plan documenting current system condition,performance, and capacity and forecasting future costs for proper system management. Sewer Management Plan detailing the necessary operation and maintenance requirements for proper system operation and management and � suggested Ordinance governing system use attached as appendices. The Master Plan will be provided to the City of Scandia in electronic format and hard copy. � Phase 3 Completed By:June 21, 2011 2 � �� �����WPnc..l< I . , � � � � �� � � � � � � � II � � � � � � 1 � Appendix A: Resumes � �; � � � ' � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � ��':W��l�_(� � y� .� Peter Miller, P.S.S. � Project Manager � AREAS OF EXPERT/SE: PROFESS/ONAL EXPER/ENCE: • Individual Sewage Treatment Systems 2007-Present � • Small Community Wastewater Treatment Wenck Associates, Inc. • Small Community Infrastructure Finance Maple Plain, MN • Soil Characterization � 2002-2007 EDUCAT/ON: Miller Environmental, Inc. Bachelor of Science; Environmental Studies with Elk River, MN � Soil Science Emphasis; University of Minnesota; 1993 2000-2002 Water Infrastructure Finance Authority REGISTRAT/ON: Phoenix, AZ � Registered MN Professional Soil Scientist MPCA Individual Sewage Treatment System- 1995-2006 Advanced Designer/Inspector Church&Associates, Inc. � Denver,CO APPO/NTMENTS: Board Member—MN Board of AELSLAGID PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: � Board Member—MN Onsite Wastewater Minnesota Onsite Wastewater Association Association MN Association of Professional Soil Scientists � INTRODUCTION Mr.Miller has seventeen years of experience in the environmental field. He has worked with both the public ti� and private sector throughout the United States. He has performed a variety of work related to his expertise of soil science including; individual sewage treatment system (ISTS) design and inspection, soil investigations for site mapping, determining buildable limits, soil based wastewater treatment and loading � rates, saturated hydraulic conductivity testing, and hydric soil delineations. In addition Mr. Miller has designed a variety of advanced treatment systems for small residential lots and disturbed soil properties as well as wastewater treatment systems for camps, resorts, churches, island properties, subdivisions, and � restaurants. Mr. Miller's expertise includes small community infrastructure project development, environmental compliance,and finance. � SELECTED EXPERIENCE Small Communitv Wastewater Treatment ' Forest City Township MSTS Design,Meeker County,MN Project manager for the design and consri-uction of a midsized subsurface treatment system � (MSTS)to meet needs of community of 21 homes in Meeker County, MN. Design included pressure and gravity collection of wastewater and treatment of wastewater via community drain fields. Design included surveying,CAD,coordination with MPCA and county,all � applicable reports required for permit,and bidding of plans and specs. Construction of MSTS and collection system completed Summer of 2010. I � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � r � � � i � �.A : w���c �< Peter Miller, P.S.S. Project Manager � � City of McGrath,Aitkin County, MN Project manager for the design and consri-uction of a midsized subsurface treatment system (MSTS) to meet needs of community of 65 homes in Aitkin County, MN. Design plans � included 1 mile of three inch diameter pressure force main to a 10,000 gallon per day MSTS. MSTS consisted of 45,000 gallons of septic tank retention and eight elevated mound drain fields. Oversaw all project aspects including; surveying, CAD, coordination with MPCA and county, all applicable reports required for permit,and bidding of plans and specs. � Construction of MSTS and collection system completed Winter of 2010. � City of Bigfork Corrective Action Report completed for a failing small community wastewater treatment system in the City of Bigfork, Itasca County, Minnesota. The PDR included the evaluation of the � existing wastewater treatment system for performance and necessary upgrades. Onsite soils were described,characterized,and saturated hydraulic conductivity tests completed to determine linear loading rates for wastewater effluent soil dispersal. lBay Lake Church Camp Design of a 7,500 gallon per day wastewater treatment system in Gow Wing County,Minnesota � including primary treatment, secondary treatment with aerobic treatment/suspended growth technology and a soil based treatment/dispersal system. Included completion of soil characterization to determine saturated hydraulic conductivity and loading rates; construction � bidding and oversight. Salvation Army Camp � Design of a 9,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment system in Pine County, Minnesota including primary treatment, secondary treatment with packed bed filter technology and a soil based treatment/dispersal system. Included completion of soil characterization to determine � saturated hydraulic conductivity and loading rates; construction bidding and oversight. � Loca149ers Training Facility Design of a 6,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment system near Hinkley,Minnesota including primary treatment, secondary treatment with packed bed filter technology and a soil based treatment/dispersal system. Included completion of soil characterization to determine saturated � hydraulic conductivity and loading rates; construction bidding and oversight. � Bluffs on St. Croix Design of an 11 home wastewater treatinent system including primary treatment, secondary treatment with packed bed filter/attached growth technology and a soil based treatment/dispersal � system. Design included the use of a small diameter pressurized effluent sewer,textile treatment system for nutrient reduction,and pressurized subsurface dispersal beds. � 2 � � � ���: W�r�� l. Peter Miller, P.S.S. Project Manager � scope of the evaluations included compliance inspections of the 70 residences and the completion of the Unsewered Needs Assessment required for funding with the Clean Water Revolving Fund � administered through the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Public Facilities Authority.The project was completed through oversight of the City of Burtrum and the regional University of Minnesota Extension Educator. � Pokegama Lake Association The project involved completing an Individual Sewage Treatment System compliance inspection � for approximately 500 homes and businesses surrounding Pokegama Lake in Pine County, Minnesota. Data was compiled for each residence and a final report created for the Lake Association and County to assess future infrastructure decisions. The project was the beginning � of a wastewater infrastructure development project funded by USDA Rural Development. Minnesota/Colorado � Over one thousand Individual Sewage Treatment Systems designed, evaluated, and inspected. Specializing in difficult soil condition sites and advanced treatment systems far nutrient removal. As a professional Soil Scientist and MPCA Designer 1 the enhanced expertise to determine � adequate linear loading rates of soil to ensure long term trearinent and hydraulic acceptance. Small Communitv Infrastructure Finance � Towns/Cities in Rural Arizona As the Technical Coardinator for the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority responsibilities � included public education campaigns for new infrastructure,sewer district formation,community wastewater system alternatives analysis,National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)compliance and public financing of wastewater infrastructure. � Soil Characterization � St.Catherine's on the Lake Soil investigation for LSTS in Scott County, Minnesota. The investigation included the completion of test pits to complete soil morphological descriptions and detennine linear loading � rates for subsurface effluent dispersal. Featherwind Farms � Site evaluation and soil characterization for a 120 lot subdivision in Otsego, Minnesota. The project included the layout and design of the ISTS for each proposed lot. Soil characterization on each lot indicated that all types of ISTS were required including � subsurface drain fields,elevated mound systems,and pre-treatment systems with pressurized drain fields. � � 4 � � � � � � 1 � t 1 � 1 1 t � � i � 1 � � � �� �� �/Pt1C�< Ryan Lefers, P.E. Engineering Assistant � from multiple dwellings. Worked with city council,U of MN OSTP staff, USDA staff,and Freeborn County in coordination and management of project. Completed Community � Assessment Report summarizing existing condition of wastewater infrasri-ucture(including SSTS),providing alternatives analysis (including individual and midsized treatment systems and regionalization),discussing costs of alternatives,developing implementation strategies, � and summarizing recommendations. Currently in the process of designing and permitting combination of individual and cluster SSTS to meet wastewater treatment needs of the city. � Forest City Township MSTS Design, Meeker County,MN Designed midsized subsurface treatment system (MSTS)to meet needs of community of 21 homes in Meeker County, MN. Design included pressure and gravity collection of wastewater and treatment of wastewater via community drainfields. Design included � surveying, CAD,coordination with MPCA and county, all applicable reports required for permit, and bidding of plans and specs. Construction of MSTS and collection system completed Summer of 2010. � Diamond Lake Community Assessment Report,Kandiyohi,MN Assisted with investigation of 300+ SSTS to determine compliance status as part of larger � effort to improve water quality in the adjoining lake. Sought to characterize existing system compliance, evaluate future options for onsite wastewater treatment,and evaluate options for off-site or community-based wastewater treatment. Coordinated with U of MN OSTP staff and local units of government in collection of data and reporting of results. Submitted � findings in spreadsheet format summarizing compliance status and giving recommendations and costs for meeting future wastewater treatment needs. � City of Afton SSTS Assessment,Afton,MN Investigation of 80+ SSTS to determine compliance status related to imminent health threats, failures to protect groundwater,and failures to meet required system setbacks. Used � inforniation gained to prepare project priority list funding application and provide an accurate score to help the community in its application for grant funding. Lake Sallie SSTS Assessment,Detroit Lakes,MN � Investigation of 50+ SSTS to detern�ine compliance status, evaluate future options for onsite wastewater treatment,and evaluate options for off-site or community-based wastewater treatment. Used findings to assist with project priority list application,unsewered area needs � documentation, and technical assistance grant application. Brandon Township Community Assessment Report, Douglas County,MN � Assisted with investigation of 280+ SSTS to determine probable compliance status as part of study to determine if wastewater alternatives were needed in the area. Submitted complete wastewater alternatives analysis report summarizing existing conditions of SSTS, giving alternatives analysis,providing cost comparison of alternatives, discussing implementation � strategies,and giving recommendations. Also assisted with project priority list application, unsewered area needs documentation,and technical assistance grant application. � In addition to SSTS work,Mr. Lefers also assists with both environmental and agricultural engineering projects. He has performed groundwater,surface water,soil, and air sampling and characterization efforts and used the resulting data to complete comprehensive environmental studies in line with clients' needs. � He has overseen the writing,implementation,and reporting of numerous and varied environmental reports. � O:\Proposals�2071 P System\P-0667 Scandia\Lefers_102610_onsite_evaluations.doc 2 � � � � � � � � � � w � i � � 1 � � � � � �:���:: �.oWencl< Daniel V. Sola, P.G. � Senior Hydrogeologist � AREAS OF EXPERTISE: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Soil and groundwater Studies 2003 —Present,Wenck Associates, Inc. Wastewater Systems 2000—2002, SECOR International Inc. � Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction 1985-2002, Conestoga Rovers and Associates Expert testimony 1983-85, STS Consultants Ltd. Innovative technologies � Environmental investigation REG/STRAT/ON: Registered Professional EDUCATION: Geologist,No. 30445, Arizona � B.S. Geology, 1982 Michigan Technological University INTRODUCT/ON � Mr. Sola has 27 years experience with soil and groundwater studies, well design, water treatment, SDS permits,construction,testing,and modeling in the major aquifers of the State. He has provided � groundwater mounding assessments and aquifer sensitivity analysis for multiple soil based wastewater treatment systems in Minnesota. In East Bethel, Mr. Sola was the project manager and hydrogeologist for the MCES wastewater Trearinent Plant study,which will utilize novel methods to recharge treated � sewage into the shallow aquifer using rapid infiltration basins. Mr. Sola has studied the interaction of groundwater and surface water aquifers throughout Minnesota. SELECTED EXPER/ENCE ' Midsize Sewage Treatment System Cities of McGrath,Myrtle,and Forest City Township � Provided the hydrogeologic studies to assist design and permitting of midsize sewage treatment systems. Developed site specific �eld testing methods to improve groundwater mounding calculations in low permeability soils. The groundwater mounding assessment and aquifer sensitivity analysis assisted in � final design of subsurface drain fields to minimize additional mechanical treatment costs while using the natural soils for treatment. � Large Scale SDS permit, Southern Minnesota: Senior Hydrogeologist/Project manager: Completed a hydrogeologic study and SDS permit for a large housing development near Prior Lake, Minnesota. Project involved calculating groundwater mounding for a series in interrelated septic clusters serving a projected 200-300 homes. Site had a high and variable � water table difficult clay rich soils. Worked closely with the MPCA and county to streamline the permit process an address difficult geological issues related to low permeability soils,groundwater mounding, chemical limits and interaction with wetlands and surface water. � Metropolitan Council Environmental Services—East Bethel: Senior Hydrogeologist/Project Manager: Completed preliminary study to evaluate suitability of East � Bethel for utilizing rapid infiltration basins for the recovery of treated water(up to 1.2 MGD). Developed a conceptual model of the groundwater/surface water regimes and assessed both soil infiltration capacity and groundwater mounding potential. In a subsequent phase,the project was expanded to include preliminary design of the rapid infiltration basins and constructing numerical model of the aquifer system � to refine performance expectations. O:\Proposals�2011 P System\P-1303 Steele County\Resumes\solaSDSsites.doc 1 i � � Appendix B: Letters of Recommendation � i ! t � t 1 i � i � � 1 1 1 i � . � � � � � , � , i i � 1 � i ! i � � t � i � Joe Grabowski CEO � Wenck Associates, Inc. 1800 Pioneer Creek Center Maple Plaui, MN 55359 � Dear Mr. Grabowski: � � I wanted to inform you that the Forest Township Subordinate Service District is highly pleased with Wenck staff Peter Miller and Kent Torve on our project. We are a community of 21 homes that will be serviced by construction of a new collecrion and � disposal system. Peter and Kent investigated land disposal options and designed a combined gravity and pressure collection system to meet site conditions. After bid opening,it was apparent that switching designs to a completely pressurized system would 1 save the District ten percent in construction costs. Kent and Peter then wrote a grant for submittal to the State and we were awarded , $340,000 to off set costs and create an affordable system. Throughout the process Wenck has provided professional advice, explained our options, and has been flexible in its engineering approach to our project. Grant writing was beyond the scope of Wenck, � however they quickly provided the technical language to support aur grant and assisted us in our success. � Sincerely, i ��� - - ��� Board � , � �� � � � � � Lih,C�Z��- _--, � � -�--- ��L2E�=2-'� ��%` -C'/.rZ�Z�./. i � � ��.� � __ �, � �� � � � � � i r i 1 1 1 1 1 i � � i � i i � 1 � � ' FCTSSD ' Phil Valiant 64767 317°i St Litchfield, MN 55355 � October 10, 2010 Wenck and Associates Inc. � Mr. Joe Grabrowski 1800 Pioneer Creek Center P.O Box 249 � Maple Plain, MN 55359-0249 � Mr. Grabrowski: Our system is up and running, grass is growing and our shovels have been put away. ' Everyone is very pleased, even the few scoffers that in the beginning were apprehensive about aur project. � Two driving forces behind this successful project came directly from Wenck and Associates, specifically Peter 1Vrller and Kent Torvey. , Were it not for these two members of Wenck's staff, this project would have ended November 2009 when we opened the first bids for this system. The low bid came in at $410,000.00, well over our budgeted amount. Under the direction of Kent and Peter we � were persuaded to re-bid using a pressure system design. The low bid dropped from $410,000 to $314,000. Our final pay request shows a deduct of$12,000.00 leaving our project total cost at $302,600.00, a fuli $108,000 below project costs 9 months ago.. ' � ► Peter and Kent assisted with Grant writing and obtaining additional funds, managed several permits and approvals that included the MPCA, Meeker County, BWSR and � MnDOT with professional and logical advice. We appreciate all that Wenck and Associates has done to bring this project to completion and we will most certainly give our recommendations to anyone looking for an excellent � Engineering Firm. Wenck and Associates has done everything that they promised to do and more. Thank you. ' Sincerely, • � � � 1 �,�. � Y Forest City Township !��`''"` v ISubordinate Service District Board i � � ' � i 1 i i 1 � 1 � 1 t 1 i 1 t i ! ' , CtTY OF MCGRATH PO Box 194 McGrath, MN 56350 Phone 320-592-0155 ' Emai( ciTvofine�rathmn@vahaa.com � Wenck Associates,Inc 1800 Pioneer Creek Center PO Ro�249 ' Maple Plain, Mn 55359-0249 ' To whom it may concern: � ' The City of McGrath hired Wenck Associates Inc to develop the Corrective Action Plan for our cities failed wastewater treatment moi.uid. After the CAP was completed,and decisions were made, it seemed there was another insurmountable obstacle around each bend. Peter Miller is the engineer for our project. Peter has a never quit ' attitude,and ii is his drive and deterniination that kept our project moving forward.Peter handled alI the problems, and there were many,and always kept a postitive attitucie. Peter and Kent Torve helped the council and clerk understand every aspect of the project. Peter, Kent and � Eric Berg(Wenck's onsite inspector)attended many council meetings,advising, upciating and reporting on progress. Wenck Associates proved to the City of McCn�ath,they employ outstanciing people and provide a very � valuable service. The ciry is very pleased with our chaice,in hiring Wenck Associates. Peter Miller and the staff of Wenck came through for the City of MeGrath. VVenek Associates would be our first choice for any future projects and we would highly recommend them. � ' � Sincerely � �� � r� /f � � , Mayor Cory Eken �, � 1 ��%' �,`/-'`' 1,,� � � � t t'_, � �--�_~���..-,..�--'"`` . �- ������ � f Clerk ' ! 1 t i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i ! i ! 1 i ! � 1 , � Appendix C: Small Communities served by Wenck Wastewater Services � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � , , Appendix C: Small Communities served by Wenck Wastewater Services 1 � � ' _.._.._.._..�"�"�"_"_�r �. ,� ..�.� w� � f!� �� ' � ���� � � � �_ � �� ,� _� w�rr � ��`-� � N� \ i '- �, ,�. _�. � �! 1� �.�_ ';'r �:-, ri � w,��.,,^ . ''"',i � , �, 4 � + .. ,�;. }, .. , Y , ,: . _ — ,ao,� �tCr"""t� ,,,,q .-; Z ��`1�-'"uRl ..E:� �v' - .. ` � + . ¢ :� ) � ..wL_ �., r��,a,� �, ' �;� r �,. ..,iaa� � `��,Aau�..M+,� _ �,,�• �' � � ;r�l'�" �"� ��� , , _ �� �' i�v.o. _, , ' i. 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