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Potable Water

Potable Water. CVEN 451 Term Project. Demand Estimate. Assuming that there are an average of 4 people per house, then a total of 2,500 service connections will be required. ^TCEQ RG-195. . Service Level Measures. TCEQ 290.45. Service Level Measures. TCEQ 290.45. Service Level Measures.

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Potable Water

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  1. Potable Water CVEN 451 Term Project

  2. Demand Estimate Assuming that there are an average of 4 people per house, then a total of 2,500 service connections will be required. ^TCEQ RG-195.

  3. Service Level Measures TCEQ 290.45

  4. Service Level Measures TCEQ 290.45

  5. Service Level Measures TCEQ 290.44

  6. Alternative Methods of Service • Alternative 1: Drill a new water well to be operated by CS utilities • Water will be treated at existing treatment facilities, and citizens will purchase water from CS • Alternative 2: Drill a new water well and treat the water at new treatment facilities • Alternative 3:Use surface water and construct a treatment plant • Alternative 4: Shared water wells located in the development

  7. Schematic

  8. Infrastructure Required

  9. Estimate of Facilities and Cost – Option 1 Capital Costs

  10. Estimate of Facilities and Cost – Option 2 Capital Costs

  11. Summary • Option 1 was selected as providing the lowest cost. • Recommendation: Drill a new water well to be operated by CS utilities • Water will be treated at the existing treatment facilities, and citizens will purchase water from CS

  12. Questions? Acknowledgements Thank you to Dr. Stockton for taking the time to join our class, and for teaching us about Public Works

  13. Works Cited [1]Atkinson Engineering Cost Data [2] http://www.tudwater.com/pdf/WestBigHill_Cost.pdf [3] Texas Water Development Board [4] Vermont Agency of Natural Resources [5] Riverdale City Public Works Department [6] Houston Engineering, Inc. [7] City of South St. Paul, MN Feasibility Study

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