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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
Southwest
Applicant
Goodman Point Water District
Description
Goodman Point Phase II
Account Source
Basin & Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/19/2007
Contract/PO #
150462
WSRA - Doc Type
Final Deliverable Documents
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�VSRA TASKS: <br />TASK 1-- �a�p Station. <br />I� order to deliver ti�-ater to the highest paint in the system it «-as necessanr to instail a pump <br />station. A long term lease with Brad and Keri Mustoe for the pump station site was obtained. <br />The pump station was fumished by All American Pump at a cost of $26,026. After completion <br />of the pump station site work, the pump station was installed and connected to the system. <br />MWC representatives report the pump station is working as intended without any problems. <br />Included with this report are photo;raphs of the pump station ��-or� in progress and the <br />completed pump station. <br />7['ASK 2 — Stora�e �`ank #13 <br />A j4,000 gallon storage tank t��as installed at the highest point in the system in order to al�o��- <br />gravity delivery water to a11 customers with adequate pressure. Along term lease for the storage <br />tank site was obtained from Gary and Lela Stanley. The storage tank was furnished by EAI West <br />at a cost i�vas � i 25,465. The estimated cost of the water tank site preparation was $20,408 but <br />the final cost was only $3,962.62. The project manager reports the savings was the result of a <br />request by the landowner to leave the site as natural as possible by eliminating the chain link <br />fence and much of the fabric and gravel. The excavarion and compaction of the site was less <br />costly than anticipated and fill material did not have to be imported for backfilling. The water <br />tank is now fully functional and MWC representatives report no problems with the tank. <br />Attached to this report are copies of photographs sho���ing the construction of the storage tank <br />and the completed sto�-age tank. <br />TAS� 3 — SCADA <br />The SCADA or telemetry system �i�as instaiied to contral the fil�ing of the storage tank. The <br />SCADA system allows the pump station to operate when necessary to fill the tank and provides <br />t�lemetry betvveen the tank, the puxnp station and the water treatment plant. Following initial <br />installation there were some problems with the system but those were resolved. MWC <br />representati� es report that the SCADA system is now functioning praperly and controlling the <br />filling of the tank as designed. The attached photogra�hs of the pump station and the tank also <br />document the location of the telemetn� s��siez��. <br />TA,SI� 4 -- PIPEI.JII�1E <br />The to#al �roj�ct consisted of the installati�n of 61,LI0 linear feei of 4" pipe �ine. Alti�ou�h the <br />budget estimated the price at $7 per linear foot, the final cost of the installed pipeline, including <br />estimated clean up costs of the right of way in the spring of 201 l, is less than $5 per linear foot. <br />The revised WSRA Fund budget increased the amount for pipe line insta�lation from $1,283 to <br />$19,546.38. Photos showing the installation of the pipe line are included �c�-ith this report. <br />�age4of5 <br />
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