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File #: 21-2039    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 10/14/2021 In control: Water Utilities Department
On agenda: 11/10/2021 Final action:
Title: Authorize a two-year Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey to continue the operation of stream flow and water quality gauging stations in the Trinity River Basin for water supply, watershed protection, and special studies that include the Zebra Mussel Monitoring Program; Upper Trinity River Gain/Loss Study; Reservoir Water Quality Study and Harmful Algal Bloom Study for the period November 1, 2022 through September 2024 - Not to exceed $1,911,605.00 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($1,887,755.00) and Stormwater Drainage Management Fund ($23,850.00) (subject to annual appropriations)
Indexes: 100
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY:                     Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability

AGENDA DATE:                     November 10, 2021

COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                     All

DEPARTMENT:                     Water Utilities Department

EXECUTIVE:                     Majed Al-Ghafry

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SUBJECT

 

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Authorize a two-year Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey to continue the operation of stream flow and water quality gauging stations in the Trinity River Basin for water supply, watershed protection, and special studies that include the Zebra Mussel Monitoring Program; Upper Trinity River Gain/Loss Study; Reservoir Water Quality Study and Harmful Algal Bloom Study for the period November 1, 2022 through September 2024 - Not to exceed $1,911,605.00 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($1,887,755.00) and Stormwater Drainage Management Fund ($23,850.00) (subject to annual appropriations)

 

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BACKGROUND

 

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) provides basic water quality and flow monitoring data collection services throughout the United States. It is recognized as an unbiased agency whose data is unquestionably accepted by state and federal regulatory agencies.

 

The current Joint Funding Agreement (JFA) with the USGS combines the DWU and the Stormwater Drainage Management JFAs into a single JFA that includes measuring water quantity and monitoring water quality in The Trinity River. The City of Fort Worth, Trinity River Authority, Dallas County Park Cities Municipal Utility District, and US Army Corps of Engineers are also cost sharing partners in this agreement. The stream flow and water quality data is utilized in watershed protection, and operations of Grapevine Lake, Lake Ray Hubbard, Lewisville Lake and Ray Roberts Lake.

 

This agreement also includes a Zebra Mussel monitoring Program and a Reservoir Water Quality Study on Dallas’ water supply reservoirs, and a Gain/Loss Study for Upper Trinity River. A Harmful Agal Blooms study, fully funded by the USGS, is also included in the agreement.

 

PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS)

 

Information about this item was provided to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on October 10, 2021.

 

FISCAL INFORMATION

 

Fund

FY 2022-2023

FY 2023-2024

Future Years

Dallas Water Utilities Fund

$0.00

$949,315.00

$961,290.00

Stormwater Drainage Management Fund

$0.00

$  11,925.00

$  11,925.00

Total

$0.00

$961,240.00

$974,215.00