Project Description
The primary objective of the project is to replace the aging infrastructure and provide necessary redundancy to the District’s water treatment plant. We will be replacing our existing equalizer tank with one bifurcated cast-in-place concrete tank, giving the treatment plant the ability to take a portion of the tank out of service for any cleaning or repairs and continue plant functions, such as backwashing filters and flushing clarifiers without interruption.
Spending Plan
Project Phase
| Prior Years
| Fiscal Year 2023 to 2024
| Fiscal Year 2024 to 2025
| Fiscal Year 2025 to 2026
| Total
|
|---|
| Design / Management | N/A | $272,468 | To Be Determined | To Be Determined | $632,508 |
| Construction | N/A | $0 | To Be Determined | To Be Determined | $2,389,000 |
| Total | N/A | $236,929 | To Be Determined | To Be Determined | $3,021,508 |
Project Details
- Project Manager: Blaine Allen, District Engineer, and Water Works Engineering
- Funding Source: General Fund
- Project Status: Complete December 2025
Anticipated Project Timeline
- Concept Approval: Complete
- Planning: Complete
- Design: Complete
- Construction: June 2024 to March 2026
- Completion: 2026
Benefits to PID & Its Customers
Replacement of existing tank in need of repair/replacement. Replace a single tank with a bifurcated tank which will facilitate a possible higher capacity at the water treatment plant. Allow for the cleaning and maintenance of the tanks as one can be put offline while this work is completed.