Friday, June 17, 2011
Final Inspection Passed
Hallelujah! We Passed Final Inspection!
CDPHE Engineer Andy Poirot has approved our final inspection, closing out this ARRA project on time and within budget.
Many thanks to our financial team of Karen Frye, Sandy White, and Kerry Davidson for their attention to detail and for wrapping up the final inspection, and thanks again to Ed Duerr and Curt Thompson at Merrick Engineers and Tony Krempin at TopKnot Engineering, Brock Southwick and Walt Sinclair at Garney Construction, operators Jack Zielinski and Jim Kleeman, as well as Andy Poirot, Elise Masters, Elizabeth Pine, and Louanna Cruz at CDPHE. Last but not least, our kudos to Mayor Hershal Deputy and the Board of Trustees for their support over the past 2 years, Chuck Reid for his early vision that helped such an ambitious project become possible, Greg Winkler at DOLA for helping guide us with compliance, and Matt Sugar from Senator Mark Udall’s office for shepherding this project.
At our peak we had 18 people working on this project, including the Garney Construction team that rented rooms from the Stagecoach Inn for the season, giving the town an additional shot in the arm during some difficult economic times.
The new drinking water system is now producing clean, consistent drinking water for the Town of Hot Sulphur Springs with increased storage and safety for residents and visitors alike. We have moved from a cranky old system held together with constant tinkering to the newest, most high-tech water system in the Colorado High Country. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Program Manager, Geoff Elliott and His Team
CDPHE Engineer Andy Poirot has approved our final inspection, closing out this ARRA project on time and within budget.
Many thanks to our financial team of Karen Frye, Sandy White, and Kerry Davidson for their attention to detail and for wrapping up the final inspection, and thanks again to Ed Duerr and Curt Thompson at Merrick Engineers and Tony Krempin at TopKnot Engineering, Brock Southwick and Walt Sinclair at Garney Construction, operators Jack Zielinski and Jim Kleeman, as well as Andy Poirot, Elise Masters, Elizabeth Pine, and Louanna Cruz at CDPHE. Last but not least, our kudos to Mayor Hershal Deputy and the Board of Trustees for their support over the past 2 years, Chuck Reid for his early vision that helped such an ambitious project become possible, Greg Winkler at DOLA for helping guide us with compliance, and Matt Sugar from Senator Mark Udall’s office for shepherding this project.
At our peak we had 18 people working on this project, including the Garney Construction team that rented rooms from the Stagecoach Inn for the season, giving the town an additional shot in the arm during some difficult economic times.
The new drinking water system is now producing clean, consistent drinking water for the Town of Hot Sulphur Springs with increased storage and safety for residents and visitors alike. We have moved from a cranky old system held together with constant tinkering to the newest, most high-tech water system in the Colorado High Country. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Program Manager, Geoff Elliott and His Team
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Wrapping up the ARRA Project for 2010
We are working toward a year end wrap up for the ARRA Stimulus Project in Hot Sulphur Springs.
Jack and Jim continue to work toward that sweet spot where water filtration is balanced with proper chlorine residual, and age of water in tanks is minimized, with good progress on this last week. Pre-treatment is on line but can’t be fully tested until ice off in the spring when the contractors are committed to return for full start up and training under warranty.
The Town formally accepted the construction projects (intake, water filter, pre-treatment, and water tank) as final on December 13, 2010 which starts the 1-year warranty period. The construction contractor, Garney Companies has given us the last construction invoice bringing them to 100%.
The Notice of Final Payment (attached) was published in the Middle Park Times on December 16 to alert all readers of our intention to pay Garney Companies their final retainage on Feb 18, 2011.
…geoff
Jack and Jim continue to work toward that sweet spot where water filtration is balanced with proper chlorine residual, and age of water in tanks is minimized, with good progress on this last week. Pre-treatment is on line but can’t be fully tested until ice off in the spring when the contractors are committed to return for full start up and training under warranty.
The Town formally accepted the construction projects (intake, water filter, pre-treatment, and water tank) as final on December 13, 2010 which starts the 1-year warranty period. The construction contractor, Garney Companies has given us the last construction invoice bringing them to 100%.
The Notice of Final Payment (attached) was published in the Middle Park Times on December 16 to alert all readers of our intention to pay Garney Companies their final retainage on Feb 18, 2011.
…geoff
Monday, November 15, 2010
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Nov. 13, 2010

Keys to the Town of Hot Sulphur Springs were given to Curt Thompson - Engineer; Ed Duerr - Engineer; Andy Poirot - Colorado Department of Health & Environment; Geoff

The hard work by town staff members Jim Kleeman, Jack Zielinski and Sandy White, the Town Trustees and Greg Winkler from the Colorado Dept. of Local Affairs was also recognized.
Congratulations on completion of the project was given to the Town of Hot Sulphur by Matt Sugar on behalf of Senator Udall and by Todd Hagenbuch on behalf of Senator Bennet. An Engineering Award was presented to Ed Duerr and Merrick Companies.
Commemorative cups from the event are available at Town Hall.

Video of Todd Hagenbuch's (Senator Bennet) Acknowledgment Speech
Video of Mayor Deputy's Introduction Speech
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Water Plant is Completed

We will host a ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday, November 13 at 11:00 at the new water treatment plant.
Please join us for snacks and a glass of cool, clear, water – all you can drink!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Nov. 13 at 11:00

The official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Hot Sulphur Springs Water Project will be held on Saturday, November 13 at 11 a.m. at the new Water Treatment Plant at 400 Maple.
Please join with us to celebrate this successful and much-needed project!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
New Water Treatment Filter Operational
Photos show our water plant operators Jim Kleeman and Jack Zielinski test driving the new system to optimize residual chlorine content.
Great to see the sink flowing with good clean water!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Water Tank Work Progresses
Photos of most recent pour at the Water Tank. Beautiful concrete work belies the difficulty of working at high elevation and dangerous conditions. Garney Construction comes through again!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Tank Site Blasting is Completed
Monday, July 19, 2010
New Water Filter Arrives!
The Town of Hot Sulphur Springs is the proud new owner of a state-of-the-art Siemens water filter!
In the photo on the left, local crane operator Paul MacDonald (Sky Crane of Granby) helps our Garney team move the filter off the truck and into the new building.
This photo shows the tight fit through the garage-style door (careful now!).
And here are the proud Board of Trustees with their new water filter -- from left to right is ARRA Program Manager Geoff Elliott, Trustee Kathy Knight, Mayor Hershal Deputy, Mayor Pro Tem Lucy Meirose, Trustee Heather Peck, Water Plant Operator Jack Zielinski, and Trustee Bob McVeigh.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Yenter Blasting Notice
NOTICE OF BLASTING ACTIVITY
This is to notify interested parties that blasting activity will take place at:
Hot Sulphur Springs Water Tank
Roosevelt Ave.
Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado
Blasting will commence on: Monday, July 5, 2010
Blasting will continue through: Friday, July 16,2009
Prior to each detonation there will be a five-minute and then a one-minute pre-blast warning signal. After each blast there will be an all-clear signal.
We ask that, upon hearing these warning signals, residents and occupants ofnearby businesses, do not approach the blast area.
Blasting results in a certain amount of noise, air movement, and tremors. However, these effects should not be cause for concern, as all blasting is done in accordance with established national, state and local standards and regulations that govern the size of each detonation to ensure safety to structures.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Tom Gonzales-Safety Director ---(303) 710-3039
Yenter Companies Main Office ---(303) 279-4458
Yenter Companies, Inc. 20300 W. Highway 72 Arvada, CO 80007 Tel: (303) 279-4458 Fax: (303) 279-0908
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Tough Rock will Require Blasting
By using modern methods for precise blasting, the effort must break hard rock while protecting the existing water tank some 20 feet away. The closest homes and other structures should not feel any movement. Town Staff will put notices up around town and will talk to neighbors. They will also have seismic consultant Sara Nation available for discussion and for documentation of existing conditions and actual blast results.
Schedule:
Week of 28June drilling on site
July 1 evening informational community meeting at ToHSS Town Hall with blasting consultant Sara Nation
July 5-7 blasting
Call Town Hall at 970-725-3933 for more information or contact Geoff Elliott at 970-509-0199
Monday, June 14, 2010
River is Raging & the Project Looks Great!
The first photo looking upstream shows river flow over the boulder weir and the intake piping without hardly breaking the surface. The low-profile design is working properly with flood flows passing over the structure without increased shear stress. The riparian restoration work the was done has narrowed the river channel as seen through the shrubs on the second photo and is also holding up quite well. Nick Mezei of the US Army Corps visited the project on June 8 as part of the seasonal monitoring. We will be evaluating the restoration work throughout the year to see if there is scour or sedimentation.