<br /> ..::Message Page 1 of 2 <br /> COREY Kurt A <br /> From: RUFFIER Peter J <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 200410:41 AM <br /> To: *Eugene PW SW Policy Team <br /> Subject: FW: ACWA special project -Stormwater BMP <br /> Attached is the RFP for the ACWA stormwater project I described yesterday. <br /> A few points of correction/clarification from my comments: the project is described such that it will be of benefit to <br /> the Phase II stormwater permittees as well as non-discharging (WPCF) stormwater communities, and these <br /> groups will be solicited for participation as well. <br /> Based upon the meeting of the Phase I permittees yesterday, it looks as though all of them are on board. <br /> I'd appreciate a confirmation of your support for our involvement in the project, after which I'll send a note to Janet <br /> at ACWA indicating our interest and expressing as well the suggestion for a different cost allocation formula. <br /> Peter <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: ORACWA [mailto:gillaspie@oracwa.org] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:24 AM <br /> To: Terry Buchholz; Darrell McLaughlin; Glen Schoeneman (City of Ontario); Ken Lanfear; Kent Squires; Kevin <br /> Curtis; Krista Reininga; Leah Smerud; Linda Macpherson; Lori Campbell; Manny Molina; Mark Reagles; Mark <br /> Yeager; Matt Winkel; Mike Luther; Mike Sorensen; Mike Walker; Nancy Kraushaar; Paula Brown; Peter Ruffier <br /> Subject: FW: ACWA special project -Stormwater BMP <br /> * * " * Please forward as appropriate in your organization <br /> ACWA "Main Members": <br /> The ACWA Stormwater Committee, working in concert with the Groundwater Committee, is undertaking a special <br /> ACWA project to collectively review local and national data on stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) <br /> effectiveness. <br /> The project includes both literature surveys and development of a Best Management Practices database <br /> that municipalities can use to evaluate different BMPs to determine their effectiveness and costs. <br /> ACWA members that participate in the study will be members of a Technical Advisory Committee that will assist <br /> in the selection of the consultant to complete the work, and will guide the technical aspects of the project. <br /> The work is expected to cost about $140,000 and will be completed by early 2005. Contributions to date range <br /> from $1,000 to $1,500 from the City of Lake Oswego and Oak Lodge Sanitary District to $15,000 from the six <br /> ACWA Phase 1 MS4 communities. ACWA members wanting to participate in the project can use these <br /> contribution levels as a guide for their appropriate contribution. <br /> A copy of the draft Request for Proposals is attached. <br /> Please let me know by Monday, March 15, 2004 if you are interested in participating in this special project. <br /> Please let me know if you have any questions. <br /> 2/24/2004 <br /> <br />