HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-SJC-2009-02-11 SJC MEETING
February 11, 2009
Present:
Wade Wykstra, Chair Steve Thayer
Mayor Carolyn Peterson Erik Whitney
Supervisor Herb Engman Dan Walker
Supervisor MaryAnn Sumner
Pat Leary
Jeff Soule
Mary Tomlan
Bill Gray
Rich DePaolo
Scott Gibson
Absent
Dan Cogan
Guest
Tim Logue, City Transportation Engineer
Krisy Gashler, Ithaca Journal
Wade Wykstra called the meeting to order at 12:35 PM.
Wade introduced Rich Depaulo to the members and everyone introduced themselves around the
table. He also introduced Krisy Gashier from the Ithaca Journal as a guest.
Wade noted that Tim Louge was inadvertently left off of the agenda, but was here to make a
presentation.
Approval of December 2008 and January 2009 minutes – Carolyn moved to approve the
January 2009 minutes. Seconded by MaryAnn, the motion passed without dissent.
Herb moved the December 2008 minutes. Seconded by MaryAnn, the motion passed without
dissent.
Wade noted that the election of officers was mentioned at the end of the January meeting.
Cayuga Waterfront Trail – Tim Louge
Tim made a presentation on the third phase of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail which will affect the
fenced area of land behind the Wastewater Facility. The preliminary design is completed which
will connect the Farmers Market to Stewart Park and the Chamber of Commerce. They are also
working on improving pedestrian access from the Third Street intersection to the Farmers Market
by installing sidewalks and a path.
The trail will go from the water side of the Farmers Market along the back of the Wastewater
Plant to the existing foot bridge over Cascadilla Creek, up Willow Avenue and over to Stewart
Park. The existing trail behind the plant would be widened and paved (10- preferably12 feet) to
allow for a buffer between the trail and the existing fence. This means that the fence would have
to be moved 20-25 feet in towards the property with some landscaping to make it more
attractive.
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Wade noted that Tim e-mailed drawings and information to him and he will pass those on to the
board. Tim said he is hoping to get some direction on what the board wants to do so that they
may proceed with the project.
Financial Report – Steve Thayer
Steve distributed the preliminary final activity for 2008 and the current financial activity for
2009. We are expecting fuel and equipment reports and final payables and interest accruals in
March and we are still positive $400,000 revenues above expenses.
We have received the first two quarter payments from the Town and City of Ithaca. We will
send the Town of Dryden an invoice.
Expenses for 2009 are within budget to date. We had an insurance claim due to an employee
being out on unemployment.
The only active Capital project in the last month is the final close-out invoice from Crane-Hogan
for the phosphorous project. We need to get the final reimbursement from the State wrapped up.
Scott responded that he needs copies of the paid vouchers for specific dates to submit with the
pay request and he would e-mail a request to the Controllers office.
Operators Report Summary– Jeff Soule
New belts and a tracking valve have been installed on the belt press.
Johnson Controls have toured the facility and we are awaiting energy bills from the Controllers
office to supply to them.
We met with MRB in regards to the headworks loading study.
We met with Susan Brock and Bob Sarachan regarding Emerson Power Transmission. We are
compiling the data.
We would like to discuss the stimulus package in regards to the miscellaneous plant
improvements and the Johnson Controls energy performance contract.
Jose Lozano, who has been looking at using our methane for transportation fuel, has acquired a
Request for Proposals from the US Department of Energy for biofuel projects. For this, he needs
a letter of intent that will be due March 6, 2009.
Stearns & Wheler have merged with another company who do work with desalination projects.
They will be looking at pretreating fracture water using this technology.
Personnel Issues
We have hired two operator trainees.
We will be going to the Vacancy Review Committee to try to make Ed Gottlieb’s out-of-
title position (Pretreatment Coordinator/Safety Officer/Operator) permanent. This would
leave us with an open Operator position.
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David McGeever (Instrumentation Technician/Operator) will be retiring this upcoming
December. We would like to fill Ed’s open position with someone with an
instrumentation background who will be able to fill Dave’s position when he retires
(training would be provided while Dave is still here).
The Chief Operator position has been advertised and the deadline for applications is
February 18th. We are asking if anyone on this board is interested in sitting in on the
interviews for this position.
Cornell Hydrolysate - Scott noted that this has been added to the headworks loading study as
well as the fracture water and we should expect some increase in the MRB cost proposal.
The draft resolution prepared by Pat Leary was distributed. Wade suggested putting this off for
another month to be better able to understand it. Pat stated that Susan Brock said that prior to
voting on the resolution, the board must vote on the findings statement first.
On the front of the EIS (Environmental Impact Statement), the SJC is named as an involved
agency. The disposal at this plant was included in the proposed action in the EIS. Pat states that
legally, everyone needs to be familiar enough with the EIS to vote on the resolution.
Pat noted that in reply to Dan Cogan’s e-mail, the choice is not between incineration and alkaline
hydrolysis. The choice is whether or not we want to take it.
We know that Cornell has an alternative disposal site (Endicott) that discharges into the
Susquehanna River, whereas, we discharge into our outfall pipe which is 2-3 mile south of the
intake pipe at Bolton Point from where thousands get drinking water. Therefore, we are relying
on Cornell technology to neutralize any potential infectious waste (prions). Pat also noted the 6
hour pretreatment time. Bill Gray stated that he had spoken to Paul Jennette and they are
building in a time limit of 6 – 12 hours.
Jeff noted that in issuing a permit to a facility, we can state what we want from them as far as
testing and we have accessibility to their facility at anytime to take samples for our own testing.
Also, we have the right to rescind permits for any reason.
Pat noted that as Cornell takes animals from all over the country, we should not be under any
moral obligation to take their waste because they are local to us. Wade stated that since we, as a
community, asked Cornell to come up with an alternative to incineration as a cleaner and safer
way to dispose of this waste, do we then have an obligation to at least try to take it?
The discussion was tabled until the March meeting.
Engineering Report – Erik Whitney
Erik reported on possibly folding the Johnson Controls energy study into the stimulus package.
They will have their preliminary report to us by the March meeting.
Stearns & Wheler are looking at the 5 year Capital Improvement Plan and which Miscellaneous
Plant Improvement projects may be eligible as well.
Erik also mentioned the new siding on the digesters and how attractive it looks.
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Erik said that he will be visiting the two Towns with the go-ahead package for Amendment #5,
for Stearns & Wheler to enter the design phase for the septage receiving facility.
Carolyn noted that we are in process of putting together a list to submit for stimulus money to
fund some of these projects and wanted to know if the Towns might have anything to add from
this body. It was said that joint projects might be well received for acquiring some of this
money.
Carolyn read aloud the DOE request for biofuel proposals and moved that we write a letter of
intent. Seconded by Herb, the motion carried unanimously.
Election of Officers
Wade noted that if no one else wants the job, he will be willing to continue as chair for another
year. Carolyn nominated Wade and Pat seconded the motion. With a third from MaryAnn, the
motion passed unanimously.
On a motion, the meeting was adjourned.
The next meeting is scheduled for March 11, 2009 at 12:30PM.