Water Supply and Treatment Project Required Cooperation and InnovationDeclining water table in Northern California raises bar for cooperative approaches and application of advanced treatment technologies Sacramento, Calif. (August 17, 2005) – Black & Veatch Corporation announced today completion of an extensive, multifaceted water supply program for the South San Joaquin Irrigation District (SSJID) that will allow for the continued provision of high-quality, reasonably priced, safe drinking water in an area with dwindling supplies and growing needs. In 1995, a declining groundwater table, fast-paced development and competing demands led the cities of Manteca, Escalon, Lathrop and Tracy to enter an agreement with SSJID for the delivery of treated surface water. Since then, many entities and individuals have participated in the $136.6 million South County Water Supply Program, funded through bonds as well as developer and user fees and completed within budget. “The coalition has effectively worked through numerous technical and political obstacles to design, fund and build the necessary facilities,” said SSJID General Manager Steve Stroud. “Successful implementation of this program required tremendous cooperation, and we’re pleased that we were able to begin delivery of treated surface water to the participating cities this summer as planned.” Black & Veatch provided study, design, membrane procurement and construction management services for the South County Water Supply Program, which encompassed watershed protection, raw-water facilities, a state-of-the-art membrane treatment plant, and nearly 40 miles of buried pipeline and associated pump stations to convey water from the treatment plant to the cities. Water Resources Consultants provided program management. The South County Water Supply Program Water Treatment Plant incorporates innovative high-rate dissolved air flotation (DAF) and submerged membrane filtration. The plant will have an initial capacity of 36 million gallons per day (mgd) and an ultimate capacity of 60 mgd. Designed to comply with anticipated as well as current regulatory requirements for safe drinking water, the facility will provide high-quality treated water from a small surface area. Small-footprint technologies such as submerged membrane filtration and high-rate DAF offered cost savings in California, where labor costs associated with cast-in-place concrete and other construction activities are especially high. About Black & Veatch B&V Water, the water business of Black & Veatch Corporation, provides innovative, technology-based solutions to utilities, governments and industries worldwide. Local project teams work in conjunction with a global team of water and wastewater treatment process experts to address site-specific challenges through a broad range of consulting, study, planning, design, design-build and construction management services. For more information, please contact: ### |
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