GOMESA Application Details


1. Title of Project
Asbestos Water Pipe Replacement
2. Location of Project
Near Pearlington off of Hwy 90 at Bienville
3. Requesting Organization
Hancock County Water and Sewer District
4a. Name
Farron Hoda
4b. Position
4c. Phone Number
(228)467-6208
4d. Fax Number
4e. Address Line 1
7040 Stennis Airport Rd
4e. Address Line 2
4e. City, State Zip
Kiln, MS
4f. Email
HCSW3@bellsouth.net
5. FundingRequested
$1,800,000
Awarded Amount:
$0
6. Other State or Federal Funding Sources
Yes
7a. Amount of Additional Funds
$1,000,000
7b. Source of Additional Funds
GOMESA
8. Total Project Funds Amount
$2,800,000
9. Project Description/Overview
The Hancock County Water & Sewer District proposes a project to replace 5 miles of 12" and 8" asbestos cement (AC) pipe with 12"PVC. This project would improve the reliability and safety of the county's water infrastructure. The replacement of the old asbestos cement pipes, which have been in service for decades, with PVC pipes will not only enhance water quality but also reduce maintenance costs and potential health risks associated with asbestos.
10. Project Goals/Objectives
The goal of this project is to prevent future leaks and repairs to be made. By replacing the asbestos coated water pipe with PVC, it will mitigate damage to the environment and wildlife. Eliminating asbestos will result in cleaner air and eliminate toxins from the soil. AC pipe is are prone to frequent breakage and can be difficult to repair due to the toxins it releases. By replacing the pipe, it can prevent potential health hazards to workers such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. The Industrial Park's water system has limited growth capacity due to the low pressure of the AC pipe.
11. Which of the following authorized uses set forth in the GOMESA Act does this project fall under?
(A) Projects and activities for the purpose of coastal protection, including conservation, coastal restoration, hurricane protection, and infrastructure directly affected by coastal wetlands losses
Yes: Due to the low elevation of Port Bienville Industrial Park and high frequency of flooding and storm surge to the area, the pipe is susceptible to breaks which requires repair in hazardous conditions.
(B) Mitigation of damage to fish, wildlife, or natural resources.
Yes: The proposed project will mitigate damage to wildlife and natural resources in the area. By replacing the asbestos cement water pipe with PVC, it will eliminate dangerous toxins from the environment. Thus, improving air and soil quality.
(C) Implementation of a federally-approved marine, coastal, or conservation management plan.
(D) Mitigation of the impact of Outer Continental Shelf activities through funding of onshore infrastructure projects.
12. Project Timetable/Milestones
1.Project Design - 6 month 2.Permitting - 1 month 3.Bid Phase - 1 month 4.Construction Phase - 6 months 5.Project Close Out - 1 month
13. Project Timing
Short-term
14. Current status of architectural/engineering plans & specifications for this project (if applicable):
In Progress Funds Not Budgeted
15. In what way does this project meet the goals and objectives of the Department of Marine Resources, which includes enhancing, protecting and conserving the marine interest of Mississippi for present and future generations?
The proposed project meets the objectives of the Department of Marine Resources by eliminating toxic material from the environment that is harmful to the wildlife and natural resources of that area. In doing so, it will enhance air and soil quality thus growing vegetation and wildlife. The PVC pipe would also be able to withstand hurricane damage better than the AC pipe because it is stronger and less likely to break from a storm. Protecting the area now will allow present and future generations to enjoy it longer.
16. Estimated Years To Completion
1
17. Estimated Completion Date
1/31/2026
Budget:
Salaries,Wages, Fringe
$0
Travel
$0
Architecture & Engineering
$180,000
Legal
$0
Consulting
$0
Construction
$1,620,000
Site Work
$0
Equipment
$0
Indirects
$0
Other
$0
Total
$1,800,000
Internal Project Number
1291
Application Submission Date
06/21/2024
Fiscal Year
2026
Project Status
Application Status
Submitted
Meets Criteria
Internal Notes:
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