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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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0 <br />• <br />Project Expei4ence <br />South Mountain Park- Reservoir <br />The city of Phoenix Water and Services Department needed <br />approval of the Park Department to locate a 20 -MG <br />reservoir in a park preserve. Boyle was retained to make the <br />preliminary site study and determine the most suitable <br />alignment of a 60 -inch diameter transmission main from <br />the existing system to the proposed new reservoir site. The <br />project included preliminary design of the concrete -lined <br />earth impoundment, plus renderings of the reservoir's <br />structural profile and landscaping. Following Park Departme <br />prepared final plans and specifications for the reservoir a <br />transmission main. Landscaping blended in with park <br />Outstanding Environmental Impact Recognition award by <br />National Society of Professional Engineers. <br />nt approval, Boyle engineers <br />nd for two miles of 60 -inch <br />surroundings and won an <br />the Arizona Chapter of the <br />11'ero Beac% Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Pant <br />The city of Vero Beach, Florida, retained Boyle to <br />design an RO plant. Boyle designed the 6 -MGD <br />its " plant to have an ultimate capacity of 12 MGD. A <br />computer control room, a laboratory, chemical <br />storage /metering areas, and administrative offices are <br />key components of the facility. Early in the project, <br />Boyle engineers compared RO and electrodialysis <br />reversal, another desalination process that turned out <br />to be more costly in this case. Along with designing the plant, the project team helped <br />obtain building, water -use, well- construction, general- construction, utility, and right -of -way <br />permits. With pre- and post- treatment facilities for the plant, odor control units, three new <br />wells, 10,000 feet of raw water pipeline, and a 6,000 -foot conduit to deliver concentrate <br />to the Indian River, the project cost $6 million. <br />42 <br />
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