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Crystal Falls Township Water System Improvements Project. Crystal Falls Township / Crystal Falls City Water System Improvement Projects. Presented by Jeff Bal at the 59 th Annual U.P. Water Institute Conference. Crystal Falls Township Hall and Public Works Garage.
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Crystal Falls Township Water System Improvements Project Crystal Falls Township / Crystal Falls CityWater System Improvement Projects Presented by Jeff Bal at the 59th Annual U.P. Water Institute Conference
Water Infrastructure Projects in the U.P. • Crystal Falls Township - Typical Community • Influenced by Mining Industry • Aging Water System • Did not meet Water System Reliability Standards • Small Customer Base • Needed to Reduce/Control Costs and Increase Customer Base to Generate and Preserve Revenue
Crystal Falls Township Water System Improvements Need for Project • Firm Capacity / System Reliability • Leakage (60-70%) • Fire Flows (Minimal or Non-existent) • Widespread Pressure Fluctuations - Little or no pressure at some homes during peak daily demand periods - Commercial Demands Could Not be Satisfied • Large Need for System Updates and Mainline Replacement • Wells • Tanks • Booster Pumps • Etc.
Large Widespread Service Areas • $$$$$ Rehabilitation • Need for Funding Assistance • USDA-RD, EPA, MEDC, other
City of Crystal Falls Faced Similar Issues • Influenced Mining Industry • Aging Water System • Aging Wells and Water Treatment System • Shrinking Customer Base • Needed to Reduce/Control Costs
City of Crystal Falls • Needed to either: • Develop New Water Supply Source or • Construct New Treatment Plant due to High Iron and Manganese concentrations • City also needs to upgrade distribution Piping • All Costly Alternatives • During 2004 - City was Unsuccessful in Finding new source for water of Suitable Quality • City desired considering water agreement with Township
City – Township Water Agreement Negotiations began March 25, 2005
Crystal Falls Township Project Development • 1998-2002 Preliminary Engineering • 2002 Grant/Loan Application – USDA-RD • - $3,271,000 Grant (56%) • - $2,588,000 Loan 4.5% @ 40 Years • 2002-05 RD Funding Delayed • 2005 Township Received Special Appropriations Grant for $385,000 • 2005 RD Adjust Grant/Loan Offering to $2.27 Mil Grant / $3.59 Mil Loan • 2005 RD Funding was Secured and Preliminary Design Work Began in Spring for $6 Million Township only Water Project • Township Willing to discuss Water Agreement with City in Part due to Grant / Loan Revisions
Crystal Falls Township Project Included: • Original Design Basis • 250 GPM Firm Pumping Requirement for Lind System • (1) Well Rehabilitation for Lind System • (1) 50,000 Elevated tank to be removed • (1) New Well For Townline Rd System for Reliability • (1) New 200,000 Gallon Elevated Tank • (2) Tanks Rehabilitated • Approximately 70,000 Feet of New Water Main
Township – City Negotiations Intensify • April 5, 2005 • April 28, 2005 • May 6, 2005 • July 19, 2005 • Draft Terms of Agreement Reached in August 2005 • Firm Capacity Requirements Established for Each Community • Water Agreement Contingent upon Aquifer Testing • Final Terms of Agreement Negotiated November 2005 thru October 2006 • Agreement Signed October 3, 2006
Crystal Falls Township Project Development • Township/City Water Agreement (Deal of the Century) - City Agrees to Contribute $1.4 Million toward Township Project for Improvements Necessary to meet City Flow Requirements - All New Design Basis Developed 2006-07
Crystal Falls Township – Crystal Falls City • Design Basis Includes: • 800 GPM Firm Pumping Requirement for Lind System • (2) Wells Rehabilitation for Lind System • (2) New Wells for Lind System • (1) 50,000 Elevated tank to be removed • (1) New Well For Townline Rd System for Reliability • (1) New 500,000 Gallon Ground Storage Tank • (2) Tanks Rehabilitated • Approximately 72,000 Feet of New Water Main • Master Control & Meter Station to Control Flow to City • Radio SCADA System • Master Meter Station to Measure Flow Out of City
City of Crystal Falls also Did Several Projects at This Time • Main Street Sewer Separation and Water Main Replacement $ 800,000 • City Transmission Main Upgrades $1,408,000 • Meter Installations for All Customers $ 500,000 • Projects Funded thru RD Loan and MEDC Grant
Crystal Falls Township Water System • 660 Customers • 196,000 Feet of Pipe (37 Miles) • 18 Customers per Mile of Piping • 2 Completely Separated Systems
Crystal Falls Township Water System • 3 Well Fields • Provides Service to Wholesale Customers - Hematite Township - Mastodon Township - City of Crystal Falls
Some of the Challenges • Schedule – Majority of work needed to be designed, constructed and started up within 12 months of the City/Township Agreement • Coordination of Township project with on-going City Contractor • Increasing capacity by three-fold to satisfy City demand. • Start-up, disinfection of system tanks, wells, pumps and control systems. ….and Deer Season.
Project Components Three Separate Construction Contracts • Contract I – Water Storage Tanks • Contract II – Booster Pump Station/Wells • Contract III – Distribution System Piping
Project Components Continued • Contract I – Tanks • New 500,000 gallon ground storage tank • Rehabilitate 75,000 gallon Elevated North End Tank • Rehabilitate 150,000 gallon Elevated Lind System Tank • Demolition of 50,000 gallon Tank
Project Components Continued Contract II – Booster Pump Station/Wells • New Booster Pump Station w/(2) - 1,000 GPM pumps • New North End Well/Controls/Well House Expansion • New Lind System Wells/Controls/Well House Expansion
Project Components Continued • Kuivila Well House and Pump Improvements • SCADA System Centralizing Controls from about a 119 Square Mile Area - All Water System Controls and Operating Data Trending - Some Sewer System Controls and Operating Data Trending
Project Components Continued • Contract III – Distribution • 72,000 feet of new pipe • 5,000 feet of directional borings (wetlands, streams, highways and railroads) • New Customer Water Meters with Vehicle Equipped Automatic Radio Meter Reading Equipment
Rock Excavation Along Highway US-2 • 6,500 cyd of rock removed on the project
Rock Blasting/Dual Pipe Installation Through Private Property