Finance Committee - 03/04/2020 Page 16
Mr. LaFleur
Yes.
Alderman Klee
We are not separating because it would be two collections and so on.
Mr. LaFleur
Exactly.
Alderman Klee
And it would cost us, so we are still doing the single stream, they extract it and then they return it to us so we
can use it in this manner, is that correct?
Mr. LaFleur
Yes, exactly.
Alderman Klee
Thank you.
MOTION CARRIED
From: Dan Kooken, Purchasing Manager
Re: Purchase of Hayes Pump, Fairbanks Pump Northgate Pump Station (Value: $30,307) Department:
169 Wastewater; Fund: Wastewater
MOTION BY ALDERMAN HARRIOTT-GATHRIGHT TO ACCEPT, PLACE ON FILE, AND AUTHORIZE THE
PURCHASE OF HAYES PUMP, FAIRBANKS PUMP NORTHGATE PUMP STTAION, IN THE AMOUNT OF
$30,307 TO HAYES PUMP, INC. FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE IN DEPARTMENT 169 WASTEWATER; FUND:
WASTEWATER
ON THE QUESTION
Mayor Donchess
Mr. Boucher, go ahead.
David Boucher, Waste Water Superintendent
Good evening, this is for a purchase of a pump for our north gate pump station, it is the largest pump station in
the City. It services the part of the west side of Nashua, off of Campton Street. This would be utilized as a
back up pump. Currently we have a new pump in the pump station and an old pump which is kind of on
borrowed time. We need another pump as a standby for this facility. There is a long lead time on these
pumps. The facility is due for upgrades as part of our Phase II which is a little ways out. So when it does come
time to upgrade the pump station, the cost of the pump station would be minus this cost because this is the
pump that would be going in in that future upgrade.
