Specifications include, but are not limited to: The population of the Central Ohio area is expected to grow by more than 700,000 people within the next 25 years, which will increase demand on the City of Columbus’s potable water supply system. To help the City meet these increased potable water demands, the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) is evaluating the use of non-potable reuse to supply water to existing and future industrial/commercial users, which in turn will reduce the demand on the potable water supply system. Examples of industrial/commercial users include data centers, industrial cooling, irrigation, and manufacturing. This project will support DPU’s evaluation of non-potable reuse by conducting the following work: • Conduct a market analysis to evaluate the existing and future market for nonpotable industrial/commercial reuse in central Ohio. • Identify and evaluate potential locations for non-potable reuse systems, which is to include a location at or near the Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP), using treated effluent from the SWWTP, a location in the north-east quadrant of the City Facility Planning Area (FPA) near the Blacklick Creek Sanitary Interceptor Sewer (BCSIS) and at least two additional locations within the collection system where the potential to establish a reuse facility is feasible based on flow availability in sanitary trunk sewers and potential market demands (i.e., mid-stream systems). • In addition to the minimum of four potential locations listed above, identify if other sources of non-potable water reuse are feasible. This includes, but is not limited to, dewatering activities from mining operations. • Develop recommendations for site locations and treatment system technologies. • Develop conceptual design criteria and conceptual facility layouts for the recommended locations and reuse treatment technologies. • Identify and evaluate non-potable reuse treatment technology options for each recommended location, including their residuals handling requirements. • Identify potential service areas and distribution system requirements (e.g., pumping requirements, pipe materials, etc.) for supplying non-potable reuse water to industrial/commercial users. • Develop concept level capital cost opinions, implementation schedules, staffing needs for the recommended facilities, and annual operating costs for the recommended improvements...