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Water System Planning Study December 3, 2009

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Water System Planning Study. December 3, 2009. Agenda. Purpose and Need Scope of Work Raw Water System Existing WTP Regulatory Issues Site Selection Proposed WTP Finished Water Transmission Proposed Improvements Costs Next Steps / Schedule. Purpose and Need. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Water System Planning Study

Water System Planning Study

December 3, 2009

Page 2: Water System Planning Study

Agenda

• Purpose and Need

• Scope of Work

• Raw Water System

• Existing WTP

• Regulatory Issues

• Site Selection

• Proposed WTP

• Finished Water Transmission

• Proposed Improvements

• Costs

• Next Steps / Schedule

Page 3: Water System Planning Study

Purpose and Need

• WTP near capacity (currently 75%; KDOW sanctions at 85%)

• Aging water infrastructure

• Increasing demand

• Regulatory changes

Page 4: Water System Planning Study

Purpose and Need (cont.)

• Reliable supply needed

• Bluegrass Water Supply Commission

• Other alternatives studied

• City decided to build new WTP 5/08

• Keep existing WTP in service

Page 5: Water System Planning Study

Scope of Work

• Evaluate existing systems and future needs

• Assess new and future regulatory changes

• Identify best site for WTP

• Recommend necessary system improvements

Page 6: Water System Planning Study

 Raw Water Sources

• Kentucky River intake OK

• Maximum permitted withdrawal OK

• Changes in next permit (no step down)

• Concerns – Dam #10 condition, spills

Page 7: Water System Planning Study

Raw Water Sources

• Reservoir as backup supply

• Significant current leaks

• Siltation – lower intake clogged

• Aesthetic water quality issues 9 months of the year

Page 8: Water System Planning Study

 Raw Water Pump Station

• 2 existing pumps – 5.5 mgd firm capacity

• Originally designed for 4 pumps – 15 mgd firm capacity

• Recommend 1 new pump for 2 operating with 1 standby – could deliver 14+ mgd to new WTP

Page 9: Water System Planning Study

Raw Water Transmission Main

• Existing 18” line over 50 years old

• Limited existing capacity

• New 30” needed to new site (lifespan 50+ years)

• Existing 18” to continue serving existing WTP and reservoir

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Page 10: Water System Planning Study

 Existing Water Treatment Plant

• Initially constructed 1891

• Last major upgrade 1974

• Currently rated at 5.3 mgd

• Reliable, sustainable 3.2 mgd

Page 11: Water System Planning Study

Existing Water Treatment Plant

Need interim improvements:

• Replace filter media

• Sludge removal equipment

• Potential expansion not feasible on current site, based on 1999 studies