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CRP Regional Water / Wastewater Servicing Project. Sub-Regional Information Session Service Area C Airdrie, AB May 23, 2007. Overview of Presentation. Review of Drivers for Project Review of Project Objectives Growth Scenario Examined Overview of Servicing Alternatives
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CRP Regional Water / Wastewater Servicing Project Sub-Regional Information Session Service Area C Airdrie, AB May 23, 2007
Overview of Presentation • Review of Drivers for Project • Review of Project Objectives • Growth Scenario Examined • Overview of Servicing Alternatives • TBL Analysis of Alternatives • Next Steps in Project
Project Drivers • Growth • Water and wastewater infrastructure under pressure from rapid growth in region • New development limited by availability of water • Questions regarding sustainability and environment protection in region • Growth in region proceeding without a regional plan
Project Drivers • Water Availability • South Saskatchewan River Basin Water Management Plan (SSRB WMP) proposes moratorium on new water licenses in Bow River Basin • Water resources available to communities will be limited to amount of existing licenses • Additional water will need to be obtained through: • Water license transfers • Purchase of raw water • Purchase of treated water • Groundwater extraction (where applicable)
Project Drivers • Public Health Protection • Alberta Environment Waterworks Facility Assessments revealed that smallest systems at highest risk for compliance violations • Small systems have difficulty attracting and retaining qualified operators • Regional systems identified by Province as a means of addressing these concerns; grant program in place
Study Objectives • Develop sustainable water and wastewater servicing solutions for Calgary Region • Develop technical servicing options • Infrastructure • Water management approaches • Evaluate alternatives using triple bottom line decision approach
Growth Scenario Examined • No Regional Land Use Plan in place • Future growth scenario examined based primarily on Calgary Regional Economic Forecast (CREF) Transportation Model • CREF data augmented by community planning documents • Individual developments and ASPs not considered
“Land-Use Neutral” Growth Scenario • We are comparing the relative merits of alternative servicing options for this single growth scenario • Our analysis does not include assessing the desirability or nature of the growth • Coordination needed with Regional Growth and Sustainability Framework
CREF Model • Covers all of CRP except Banff, Canmore, MD of Bighorn, Nanton, portions of Wheatland County
Servicing Zones • Growth in CREF zones summed and concentrated at “Service Nodes”
C – 2030 Service Population • Airdrie – 63,500 • Crossfield – 3,850 • Rocky View North – 4,075 • Rocky View Central – 29,823
Key Issues – Water Availability • All new developments in MD’s and Counties will need to obtain water license or external supply • Without conservation, Black Diamond, Turner Valley, High River, Okotoks, and Nanton will require additional water licenses • With 30% conservation, only Okotoks will require an additional licence for 30-yr horizon • Adequate license capacity available on a regional basis for 2075 demands
Analysis of Alternatives • Focus of study is to develop a sustainable servicing plan • Alternatives will be evaluated using Triple Bottom Line objectives:
Triple Bottom Line Objectives • Environmental – protect and preserve the local environment, minimize adverse impacts on water quality, minimize energy usage and conserve resources. • Social - protect public health, result in land use and growth patterns that enhance the quality of life for residents of the Calgary region. • Economic – cost effective solutions that enhance the economic development of CRP member communities.
Area C: Water Alternatives • Airdrie will continue with regional supply from Calgary • Crossfield will continue with regional supply from Anthony Henday system • Servicing options centered around water supply for future growth in MD of Rocky View
Area C: Water Alternatives • Supply from Calgary • Supply from Rocky View Water Co-op WTP • Supply from Kneehill Regional System • Rocky View Central – 29,823 people
Area C1: Wastewater • Pipeline connecting Crossfield to Airdrie-Calgary line • Upgraded WWTP in Crossfield • (Airdrie continues with regional system from Calgary) Crossfield – 3,850 people Rocky View North – 4,075 people
Area C2: Wastewater • New pipeline connecting Rocky View Central to Calgary • Existing Rocky View pipeline and upgraded WWTP in Langdon • Rocky View Central – 29,823 people
Next Steps • Communities to review TBL results • Which alternative best addresses individual needs and constraints? • Coordinate Servicing Study and Regional Growth and Sustainability Framework • Establish servicing partnerships • Begin preliminary engineering
Questions David Pernitsky – Project Manager CH2M HILL (403) 237-9300 David.Pernitsky@ch2m.com Natalie Guy – Project Engineer Natalie.Guy@ch2m.com