Specifications include, but are not limited to: Evaluate biosolids management for Moline. Consider existing storage and disposal processes and recommend alternatives. Specifically, for North Slope; consider whether existing practice of decanting and batching of sludge to dewatering equipment is optimal. Consider existing sludge pumping and conveyance equipment. Moline would like to beneficially reuse North Slope biosolids. Evaluate alternatives to accomplish this including but not limited to treatment enhancements and dewatering changes. Evaluate alternative dewatering equipment and their respective durability with regard to North Slope solids. Categorize this evaluation based upon likelihood of failure and long term maintenance cost in comparison to existing equipment. Evaluate purchase and installation costs for each alternative identified in previous bullet. Identify O&M costs of each alternative considered. Specifically, compare personnel, disposal and energy costs for each alternative. Develop a matrix that includes each alternative and respective OM&R costs. Determine whether alternative treatment/dewatering methods exist that would allow for beneficial reuse of North Slope biosolids. Evaluate building 70 at North Slope to determine whether equipment identified in previous bullet can be retrofitted in the existing space. Evaluate existing dry cake conveyance equipment and recommend alternatives while also considering loading, trucking and disposal. Evaluate and identify sequencing necessary to implement recommendation. Evaluate potential energy efficiency grants. Prepare a preliminary draft report for review and comment by City staff. Prepare a final report which presents the recommendations along with methodology and supporting analysis. Prepare and formally present the finished report to the City’s Committee-of-the-Whole and City Council if requested.