Specifications include, but are not limited to: Capacity Assessment By 2026, the City will be redirecting wastewater flow currently flowing to the City of Memphis Fletcher Creek Interceptor to the Scotts Creek WWTP via the new Oliver Creek Interceptor. The current average daily flow is approximately 0.60 MGD per day. With the additional flow it is estimated the average daily flow will increase to approximately 1.5MGD. The plant has the capacity to treat the additional dry weather flow, however during large rain events it is expected the flow will exceed the capacity of the plant. The capacity assessment will be used to identify and prioritize the need for expansion of the facility or individual processes. The Consultant will provide recommendations for managing the excess wet weather flows and options for phasing in a plant expansion. Condition Assessment The Scotts Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant was constructed in 2007. Most of the equipment is original to the facility. The condition assessment will include an assessment of each treatment process, process mechanical components, and overall performance and operation of the system. The Consultant will provide individual inspection reports and a summary of the data collected including condition ratings, replacement schedule, recommendations, and budgetary cost estimates.