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2002
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Colordao River Return Project
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Boyle Engineering Corporation
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Colorado River Return Project
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• <br />0 <br />Project .experience <br />Our design team has been responsible for over 675 miles of pipeline ranging in size up to <br />120 -inch diameter over the past 10 years. About 450 miles of that experience has been <br />in the past 5 years. Table 2 summarizes Boyle's recent experience similar to the scope of <br />work for the CRRP. <br />TABLE 2 - SAMPLES OF PROJECT TEAM PIPELINE DESIGN EXPERIENCE <br />Project <br />Description <br />Client /Client Contact <br />East Valley Lateral Pipeline <br />10 miles, 78" Diameter <br />Southern Nevada Water Authority <br />Pipeline /D,C <br />Tom McCaffrey (702) 862 -3485 <br />15000 South Pipeline <br />4 miles, 48" Diameter <br />Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District <br />Pipeline /D,C <br />Mark Atencio (801) 565 -4300 <br />Central Utah Project <br />7.5 miles, 96" Diameter <br />Central Utah Water Conservancy District <br />Diamond Fork Pipeline <br />Pipeline /D,C <br />Lee Wimmer (801) 226 -7100 <br />Morongo Basin Pipeline <br />70 miles, 30" to 54" <br />Mojave Water Agency <br />Diameter Pipeline /D,C <br />Larry Rowe (619) 240 -9201 <br />Southwest Pipeline Project <br />262 miles, 8" to 36" <br />North Dakota State Water Commission <br />Diameter Pipeline /D,C <br />David Sprynczynatyk (704) 224 -2750 <br />Lake Powell Pipeline Feasibility <br />121 miles, 51" Diameter <br />Washington County Water Conservancy <br />Study <br />Pipeline /F <br />District <br />Ron Thompson (801) 673 -3617 <br />Pipeline 4B Water Transmission <br />8 miles, 96" & 108" <br />San Diego County Water Authority <br />Main <br />Diameter Pipeline /D,C <br />David Chamberlain (619) 480 -1991 <br />San Diego Pipeline No. 6 <br />11 miles, 108" <br />San Diego County Water Authority <br />Diameter Pipeline /F <br />David Chamberlain (619) 480 -1991 <br />Allen- McColloch Pipeline <br />3 miles, 66" Diameter <br />Municipal Water District of Orange <br />Reaches S2 and S3 <br />Pipeline /D,C <br />County <br />Karl Seckel (714) 963 -3058 <br />Bear River Water Supply Project <br />42 miles, 66" to 78" <br />Salt Lake County Water Conservancy <br />Pipeline Alignment /Corridor <br />Diameter Pipeline /F <br />District <br />Study, <br />Barton A. Forsyth (801) 565 -8903 <br />Services: F — Feasibility D — Final Design C - Constructed <br />Our team has planned and designed new pump stations and hydroelectric stations, <br />upgraded existing plants, and evaluated the operation of a plant or series of plants in the <br />context of overall utility system dispatch and expansion. <br />Boyle's expertise in water pumping facilities has been developed from experience gained <br />on more than 100 pumping facilities engineered by our firm. These facilities have ranged <br />from small package stations of less than 300 gallons per minute capacity to large stations <br />of more than 300 million gallons per day capacity. Water pumping facilities engineered <br />by Boyle encompass a full spectrum of station types and configurations. These facilities <br />have been constructed for projects throughout the United States with a broad range of site <br />constraints and special rojects have included replacement of existing <br />30 <br />
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