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The proposed resolution authorizes the City of Madison Water Utility to apply for and accept if awarded, grant funding of up to $36,277 from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The grant will fund a portion of the costs of replacing pumps to remotely adjust fluoride feed rate based on changing water pumping conditions. If the grant is awarded, the Water Utility's 2025 Adopted Operating Budget will be amended to appropriate the grant funding.
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Authorizing the City of Madison Water Utility to apply for and accept a grant, if awarded, of up to $36,277 from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, and authorizing the Mayor and Water Utility General Manager, or their designees, to sign related documents(s) authorizing acceptance of the grant and the transfer of funds.
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WHEREAS, the City of Madison Water Utility has been successfully delivering optimally fluoridated water for over 75 years, and was recognized with a Water Fluoridation Quality Award by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for “providing high-quality water fluoridation … representing a high level of operator care and accomplishment”, and
WHEREAS, that consistent delivery of an optimal fluoride level requires specialized equipment that can be carefully calibrated and will prevent backsiphonage, and the equipment periodically must be replaced and updated with new equipment, and
WHEREAS, the City of Madison Water Utility is in the process of replacing the older, less reliable Pulsatron fluoride pumps in favor of newer peristaltic ones that provide consistent dosing without backflow risk, and will standardize the pump style, manufacturer, and model across the utility’s water system thereby lowering operations and maintenance costs by needing to supply parts for only one model, and
WHEREAS, the City of Madison Water Utility is mid-way through a replacement cycle and plans to replace an additional thirteen pumps and add one Omni valve to automatically ...
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