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ADWF Green Project Assessment Form vs. 4/11 Page 1 of 3 As applicable under the EPA annual capitalization grants provided to the Alaska Clean Water Fund (ACWF) and Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF) loan programs, a portion of funds appropriated shall be for projects to address green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements or other environmentally innovative activities.” To meet this condition under the federal grant for administering these funds, this assessment form is provided to document this eligibility or what is termed a Categorical” or “Business Case” justification, which will be reviewed by DEC for provisional compliance. For more information on green infrastructure development, please review the following EPA web site: http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=298 For those projects requiring a Business Case,Part 2 will require completion to qualify a “traditional project” as green; justification is broken down into two parts, technical and financial. The technical part should use information from a variety of sources such as maintenance or operation records, engineering studies, project plans or other applicable documentation to identify problems (including any data on water and/or energy inefficiencies) in the existing facility, and that clarifies the technical benefits from the project in water and/or energy efficiency terms. Financial justification needs to show estimated savings to a project based on the technical benefits, and demonstrate that the green component of the project provides a substantial savings and environmental benefit. For more information and assistance in completing this assessment form, please contact the Municipal Matching Grants & Loans program in Anchorage at 907-269-7673, or in Juneau at 907-465-5300. GENERAL INFORMATION Name of Community Address Contact Name Title Telephone (907) PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name Location Project Type: New Construction Upgrades Stormwater Infrastructure Energy Efficiency Project Water Efficiency Project Innovative Environmental Project STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA CLEAN/DRINKING WATER FUND GREEN PROJECT ASSESSMENT FORM Anchorage Eagle River Wastewater Treatment Facility, 15524 Artillery Road, Eagle River, Alaska. Todd Carroll, P.E. Project Mgr. 564-2753 ERWWTF Rehabilitation Eagle River, AK x x (portion of Phase 1)

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ADWF Green Project Assessment Form vs. 4/11 Page 1 of 3

As applicable under the EPA annual capitalization grants provided to the Alaska Clean Water Fund (ACWF)

and Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF) loan programs, a portion of funds appropriated shall be for projects

to address green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements or other environmentally innovative

activities.” To meet this condition under the federal grant for administering these funds, this assessment form is

provided to document this eligibility or what is termed a “Categorical” or “Business Case” justification, which

will be reviewed by DEC for provisional compliance. For more information on green infrastructure

development, please review the following EPA web site:

http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=298

For those projects requiring a “Business Case,” Part 2 will require completion to qualify a “traditional project”

as green; justification is broken down into two parts, technical and financial. The technical part should use

information from a variety of sources such as maintenance or operation records, engineering studies, project

plans or other applicable documentation to identify problems (including any data on water and/or energy

inefficiencies) in the existing facility, and that clarifies the technical benefits from the project in water and/or

energy efficiency terms. Financial justification needs to show estimated savings to a project based on the

technical benefits, and demonstrate that the green component of the project provides a substantial savings and

environmental benefit.

For more information and assistance in completing this assessment form, please contact the Municipal Matching

Grants & Loans program in Anchorage at 907-269-7673, or in Juneau at 907-465-5300.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of Community

Address

Contact Name Title Telephone (907)

PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Name Location

Project Type: New Construction Upgrades

Stormwater Infrastructure Energy Efficiency Project

Water Efficiency Project Innovative Environmental Project

STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA CLEAN/DRINKING WATER FUND

GREEN PROJECT ASSESSMENT FORM

Anchorage

Eagle River Wastewater Treatment Facility, 15524 Artillery Road, Eagle River, Alaska.

Todd Carroll, P.E. Project Mgr. 564-2753

ERWWTF Rehabilitation Eagle River, AK

x

x (portion of Phase 1)

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Green Project Description:

PART 1 – GREEN PROJECT CATEGORY & COSTS

Identify the most appropriate “Green” Clean Water or Drinking Water category project type. Note,

any selection with (BC) at the end will require a Business Case demonstration.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY – the use of improved technologies and practices to reduce the energy consumption of water

quality projects.

Wastewater/water utility energy audits Clean power for public owned facilities

Leak detection equipment _______Retrofits/upgrades to pumps & treatment processes (BC)

_______ Replace/rehabilitation of distribution (BC) _______ Other:________________________________(BC)

WATER EFFICIENCY – the use of improved technologies and practices to deliver equal or better services with less

water.

Water meters Fixture Retrofit Landscape/Irrigation

Graywater or other water recycling Replace/rehabilitation of distribution (BC)

Leak detection equipment OTHER: ________________________ (BC)

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE – Practices that manage and treat stormwater and that maintain and restore natural

hydrology by infiltrating, evapotranspiring and capturing and using stormwater.

Green Streets Water harvesting and reuse

Porous pavement, bioretention, trees, green roofs, water gardens, constructed wetlands

Hydromodification for riparian buffers, floodplains, and wetlands

Downspout disconnection to remove stormwater from combined sewers and storm sewers

OTHER: ______________________________ (BC)

ENVIRONMENTALLY INNOVATIVE PROJECTS – Demonstrate new/innovative approaches to managing water

resources in a more sustainable way. This may include projects that achieve pollution prevention or pollutant removal with

reduced costs and projects that foster adaptation of water protection programs and practices to climate change.

Wetland restoration Decentralized wastewater treatment solutions

Water reuse Green stormwater infrastructure Water balance approaches

Adaptation to climate change Integrated water resource management

OTHER: ______________________________ (BC)

Replacement of old energy inefficient windows and overhead garage doors that are original from 1981. By replacing the items listed this project will reduce the consumption of heating energy.

x Higher R-Value Windows/Doors

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PROJECT & GREEN COMPONENT COSTS

TOTAL TOTAL “GREEN”

PROJECT COSTS COMPONENT COSTS

Administration $ _________________ $ _________________

Legal $ _________________ $ _________________

Preliminary Studies/Reports $ _________________ $ _________________

Engineering Design $ _________________ $ _________________

Inspection/Surveying/Construction $ _________________ $ _________________

Management

Construction $ _________________ $ _________________

Equipment $ _________________ $ _________________

Contingencies $ _________________ $ _________________

Other _______________________ $ _________________ $ _________________

Total Costs $ _________________ $ _________________

PART 2 – PROJECT “BUSINESS CASE” TECHNICAL/FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF BENEFITS*

In addition to this form, a supporting technical and financial analysis is required to verify energy and

water saving efficiencies for any green component of the project. For green infrastructure and

innovative environmental type projects, the analysis should include any applicable efficiency and

environmental benefits. For assisting MGL in evaluating “Business Case” assessments of water main,

meter, and pump facility replacement type projects, the attached form titled “ADWF - Water/Energy

Efficiency Determination - Water Main Replacement/Meter/Pump Facility” is required to be

completed. Once the form is complete along with any supporting documentation, please submit

documentation to the MGL program for review and concurrence. Note, only water/energy efficiencies

that achieve a 20% or greater increase in efficiency will categorically qualify as a Green project.

CERTIFICATION STATEMENT:

I certify the above information is current and accurate.

_________________________________ _______________________________

Name Title

_________________________________ ________________________________

Signature Date

Submit Completed Form to:

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

Municipal Matching Grants & Loans

555 Cordova Street

Anchorage, AK 99501-2617

0 0

0 50,000 25,000

125,000

25,000225,000

Todd Carroll, P.E. Project Manager

1,000,000

1,400,000300,000

10,000,000

7,300,000

20,000,000

10/24/2016

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Exterior surface 592–Ribbed, textured

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Model RMX® is an advanced medium-

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• Push-button, key or combination stations;

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• Explosion and dust ignition-proof systems

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Trolley-type (Drawbar) operators feature a power unit mounted between, above and to the rear of the horizontal tracks. The drawbar drive provides positive con-trol of the door at all times, making this operator the preferred choice whenever possible. Maximum door width is 20' per drawbar. Door width over 20' requires dual drawbar installation. Available on Models RMX®, RSX® and RHX®.

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Standard Features At a Glance

Max. standard width 30' (9144 mm)

Max. standard height 19' (8534 mm)

Curtain 24 gauge galvanized steel front24 gauge galvanized steel back

Slat profile Flat, insulated, type FIT-265

Insulation Foamed-in-place, CFC and HCFC-free polyurethane

R-value* 10.9 (1.91 W/Msq)

U-factor† 0.84

STC Rating Through Curtain 28; Installed System; 21

Flame Spread and Smoke Index

Class A or 1

Finish Gray, tan, brown or white

Hood 24 ga. galvanized steel

Wind load 20 psf

Standard mounting Face of wall

Operation Chain hoist

Standard springs 20,000 cycle

Advanced Perimeter Protection

Bottom weatherseal, interior and exterior EPDM triple-finned guide brush weatherseals, interior hood baffle, and lintel seal

Guides 3-angle structural steel; black powder coated

Bottom bar Black powder coated steel with vinyl weatherseal

Lock Chain keeper

Warranty 24-month limited on door or 3 year limited on door and operator system

Options

• Between-jamb mounting• Electric (RHX®, RSX®, RMX®) or crank operation• Bottom sensing edge• Sloping bottom bar• Stainless steel (22 gauge front/24 gauge back) or aluminum slats• PowderGuard™ Zinc or Weathered finishes available on curtain, steel bottom bar angles and guides• PowderGuard™ Premium powder coat paint finish in 197 standard colors, or color-matched to specification• Insulated vision lites uniformly spaced of 1” x 10” (25.4 mm x 254 mm) • High cycle counter balance with high usage package• High-wind load option• Cylinder lock• Special application doors: − Oversized doors − Combination doors (2 doors on a single head plate) − Pass doors* R-value is a measure of thermal efficiency. The higher the R-value the greater the insulating properties of the door. Overhead Door Corporation uses a calculated door curtain R-value for our insulated doors.

** U-value is a measure of the flow of heat through an insulating or building material: the lower the U-value, the better the insulating ability. U-value is the inverse of R-value.

Stormtite™ AP Advanced Performance Insulated Rolling Doors

MODEL 627

Stormtite™ AP delivers advanced thermal performance, climate control and security.The Stormtite™ AP Model 627 is engineered to supply advanced performance in industrial and general commercial applications where thermal performance, climate control and security are primary concerns.

The Solution for Demanding Application NeedsBacked by an industry leading 3 year door and operator system warranty, the Stormtite™ AP door system’s advanced performance answers the demand for more reliability, durability, security, flexibility and thermal efficiency. Ideal applications include the following:

• Industrial manufacturing facilities• Government facilities• Public facilities• Food and beverage distribution facilities • Climate controlled facilities• Healthcare facilities• Shipping and receiving docks

Advanced Performance in an Insulated Rolling Door SystemThis door system presents the most advanced thermal performance values published by any major US manufacturer of insulated rolling steel doors, with an R-value* of 10.9, U-value** of 0.09 and a tested installed U-factor† of 0.84. When compared to the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2012 requirements, the Stormtite™ AP Model 627 far surpasses these. The superior construction of this rolling service door and the advanced design of the perimeter seals offer superior door protection against air leakage. The innovative EPDM triple-finned guide brush weatherseals (located on interior and exterior of guide), work in tandem with the hood baffle and bottom bar weather seals to reduce air leakage through the entire door system perimeter.

The sound performance of the Stormtite™ AP Model 627 furnishes a through curtain Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating of 28 and installed system rating of 21. The higher the STC rating the better the buffering is from the transmission of sound through and around the door. This insulated door system also includes a flame spread and smoke index of class A or 1, the highest rating possible and complies with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and International Building Code (IBC) requirements.

Stormtite™ Secures Against Elements and Forced EntryThe Stormtite™ AP Model 627 is constructed of interlocking slats with endlocks and/or windlocks. This design supplies

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† Installed U-Factor - A tested value of actual energy loss - whether heat or cold - of an installed door, wall, or window assembly. The lower the number the lower the energy loss and therefore the better the thermal performance. U-factor will vary between 0.66 and 1.00 depending on finish and color selection. For best U-factor, choose finish and color with high solar reflectance (bright colors).

Stormtite™ AP Door Systems

MODEL 627

Stormtite™ AP delivers advanced thermal performance, climate control and security.

resistance against forced exterior entry and several interior lock options can supply additional security. The 627 delivers 20 psf (design pressure) wind load protection, which is equivalent to approximately 90 to 110 mph wind speed (comparable to hurricane force wind category 1 to 2). This model can be built to accommodate higher wind loading upon request.

Flexibility in OperationThis Stormtite™ AP door system comes with chain hoist operation standard; crank and motor operation options are also available. The varied options of operation and mounting (left or right handed) afford flexibility to meet the needs of the facility and application.

Many Options, Customized SolutionsThe Stormtite™ AP Model 627 is available with a number of options to meet individual application needs. The large insulated vision lite features thick dual-wall polycarbonate which affords advanced

insulation properties as well as maximum visibility and light transmittance. Slat options include a choice of steel (standard), stainless steel or aluminum. Finish options include a choice of 4 standard colors as well as the PowderGuard™ Zinc Premium powder coat finish in 197 standard colors or color-matched to specification. The PowderGuard™ Zinc and PowderGuard™ Weathered finishes are also available for the door curtain as well as bottom bar angles and guides.

Special application options include oversized doors, combination doors (2 doors on a single head plate), and pass doors. Ask your Overhead Door Distributor for more information about the special applications options.

For additional information, or special project requirements, consult your Overhead Door Distributor or the Overhead Door Architectural Design Manual.

Stormtite™ AP Model 627 insulated rolling service door installed at a manufacturing plant in Lewistown, Pennsylvania.

This uniquely designed rolling door slat measuring 1.4” in thickness,

provides advanced thermal performance and increased

durability.

This innovative triple-finned EPDM brush seal protects the interior and

exterior perimeter of the door system against the elements.

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The Original, lnnovative Choice for Unequalled Quality and Service

Overhead Door Corporation pioneered the upward-acting door industry, inventing the first upward-acting door in 1921 and the first electric door operator in 1926. Today, we continue to be the industry leader through the strength of our product innovation, superior craftsmanship and outstanding customer support, underscoring a legacy of quality, expertise and integrity. That’s why design and construction professionals specify Overhead Door Corporation products more often than any other brand.

The Overhead Door Red Ribbon is a mark of quality that also reflects the pride we take in the people who support our products. Our family of over 400 Overhead Door Distributors across the country not only share our name and logo, but also our commitment to excellence. Your Overhead Door Distributor will work with you in a consultative role to ensure that product selections achieve your design and application requirements — in addition to offering expert installation, professional field service and ongoing maintenance. From project design and manufacturing to installation and service, the Overhead Door Red Ribbon is your guarantee of genuine quality and turnkey service excellence.

• Together with our distributors, we offer comprehensive technical information and resource materials to support your project, including:

• Architectural Design Manual – a comprehensive guide to selecting, specifying and detailing all commercial and industrial Overhead Door products can be found at www.OverheadDoor.com/ADM/base.html

• Operation & Maintenance Manual – detailed product information, customized for your project, to ensure reliable, long-life door system operation

• Custom application and technical assistance through ordering plants’ customer service and technical services respectively• Visit our Architect’s Corner at www.OverheadDoor.com

Today, Overhead Door Corporation – along with our Horton Automatics division, for automated pedestrian entrances – is recognized as the leading, single-source manufacturer of integrated door and operator systems for commercial, industrial and residential applications. With multiple manufacturing locations throughout the United States, a state-of-the-art TREQ (Testing, Reliability, Engineering, and Quality) Center for design and engineering, and a national network of authorized Overhead Door Distributors, our capabilities are leading-edge and our field service and technical support second to none. Built best and backed best, Overhead Door is the industry’s leading choice for quality that shows and lasts.

To talk with the Overhead Door Distributor nearest you, call 1-800-929-DOOR.

overhead door Corporation

2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Bus., Suite 200Lewisville, Texas 750671-800-929-DOORwww.OverheadDoor.com

The Overhead Door Corporation family of quality commercial and industrial products includes:

A part of Sanwa Holdings Corporation

indUStrY LeadinG CommerCiaL & indUStriaL SoLUtionS

©2013 Overhead Door Corporation. Overhead Door, Thermacore, RHX, RSX, RMX and the Ribbon logo are registered trademarks of and Stormtite is a trademark of Overhead Door Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their rightful owners. Consistent with our policy of continuing product improvement, we reserve the right to change product specifications without notice or obligation. C900-982

Advanced Rolling Steel Door RapidSlat®

Thermacore® Sectional Doors Rolling & Side FoldingSecurity Grilles & Closures

Rolling Service Doors Commercial Operators

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: 1-3/4" Thick steel doors shall be as manufactured by Ceco Door Products.Doors shall conform to the Steel Door Institute guide specification, ANSIA250.8; see chart below for performance classifications. LEGION doors are made full-flush or (optional) seamless style. Face sheets are commercial quality cold rolled steel conforming to ASTM A1008...or(optional) hot-dipped galvanized steel conforming to ASTM A924 and A653 --see chart below. Legion full-flush doors have mechanical ly interlocked, hemmed, hairline seams on vertical edges and have no visible seams on faces. Doors specified"seamless" have no visible seams on faces or vertical edges (S.D.I. Model 2).Aone piece, polystyrene slab, conforming to ASTM C578 TYPE 1, is bonded to the inside of both face sheets with a waterproof contact adhesive. The top andbottom door edges are closed with 16 gage steel channels welded to bothface sheets. Hardware Provisions: Hinge preparations are handed. Hinge edges are mortised for 4-1/2" or 5" high, standard and heavy weight hinges (specifywhich). 7 gage steel hinge reinforcements are welded inside the door edgeand are drilled and tapped for fasteners in accordance with ANSI A156.7. Thelock edge has a standard bevel (1:16) and is prepared for Gov. series 86, 160/161, or 90 locks in accordance with ANSI A115 (specify which). Optionalcloser reinforcement is a 14 gage steel channel. Paint: 1-3/4" steel doors shall be provided with one coat of oven-cured neutral color primer paint. Primer coat shall conform with ANSI A250.10. The primer coat is a preparatory base for necessary finish painting. "Colorstyle" finish coatis also available from a selection of standard colors (optional). Colorstyle finishis electrostatically applied, oven-cured urethane enamel and shallconform to ANSI A250.3 . For accurate color selectors ask for a Ceco Colorstyle chart.

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Eagle River Wastewater Treatment FacilityRehabilitation Project

Item Quantity Units Unit Cost TotalMaterials

Windows"A" Option 1 8 EA $554 $4,430"A" Option 2 8 EA $557 $4,457"B" Option 1 7 EA $1,015 $7,103"B" Option 2 7 EA $648 $4,539

Door OptionsThermacore Model 592 1 Material + Labor $8,100 $8,100Stormtyte AP Model 627 1 Material + Labor $18,190 $18,190

Ceco man door only 1 EA $2,451 $2,451Ceco man door with frame 1 EA $2,793 $2,793

Material Sub-Total $46,819Labor

Window Installation"A" Window 16 Man Hrs $150 $2,400"B" Window 14 Man Hrs $150 $2,100

Door InstallationMan door only 3 Man Hrs $150 $450

Man door with frame 6 Man Hrs $150 $900

Labor Sub-Total $5,850TOTAL INSTALL $52,669

Total With 25% Contingency $65,837

Window and Door Options

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