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City of Fayetteville
File #: 23-3166    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/10/2023 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/26/2023 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Capital Project Ordinance 2023-15 to Appropriate FY22 Airport Improvement Program Grant 53 (3-37-0021-053-2022) to Fund Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Testing Units COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Attachments: 1. FAY-SOG-3-37-0021-053-2022-Grant Agreement - audit, 2. FAY-SOG-3-37-0021-053-2022-Grant Agreement - signed, 3. CPO 2023-15 Airport Grant 53
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kelly Olivera, Assistant City Manager

FROM: Alvester T. (Toney) Coleman, PhD, A.A.E., Airport Director
Birgit Sexton, Assistant Budget & Evaluation Director

DATE: January 26, 2023

RE:
Title
Adoption of Capital Project Ordinance 2023-15 to Appropriate FY22 Airport Improvement Program Grant 53 (3-37-0021-053-2022) to Fund Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Testing Units

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal IV - Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate
4.1 - To maintain public transportation investments with high quality transit and airport services.


Executive Summary:
City Council is asked to adopt Capital Project Ordinance (CPO) 2023-15 to appropriate the $65,000 Airport Improvement Program Grant 53, Project No. 3-37-0021-053-2022 from the Federal Aviation Administration to fund Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Testing Units for Station 10 at the Fayetteville Regional Airport.

Background:
* This project involves the purchase of Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) testing units to meet new 14 CFR Part 139 requirements. The FAA issued National CertAlert 19-01, addressing AFFF testing at Part 139 certificated airports. To help ensure their operability, the FAA recommended vehicle system testing intervals occur 6 months prior to the airport's periodic airport certification safety inspection. National Fire Protection Association (NFP A) 412, Standard for Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Foam Equipment, identifies two possible methods for testing the foam proportioning systems on ARFF vehicles. The output-based option requires the discharge of AFFF externally, and an input-based testing system, which does not require AFFF to be discharged externally from the vehicle. Due to increasing environmental concerns, the FAA now allows airports to use the input-based testing procedures as identified in NFPA 412 paragraph 6.2.4 to maintain compliance.
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