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Water Station 1 Project Update
February 25, 2019Vancouver City Council Workshop
Tyler Clary, Water Engineering Program ManagerMichelle Henry, Senior Civil Engineer
• 3rd largest water utility in Washington State
• 72-square-mile service area
• 253,000 customers
• Over 1,000 miles of distribution pipe
• 40 wells at nine water stations
• 9.8 billion gallons pumped in 2018
Water System Overview
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Presentation Title - 3
• Documented water source since 1880
• 1909 - 1 MG reservoir constructed
• 1937 - City took over ownership
• 1938 - 4 MG reservoir and elevated tank
• 1980 - Site fence removed
• 1985 – Amphitheater constructed
• 1998 – Swift Skate Park constructed
• 2005 – Master plan for site update
(MG = Million Gallons)
Water Station 1 History
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Presentation Title - 5
Vancouver 2016-2021 Strategic Plan
Goal 1: Ensure our built urban environment is one of the safest, most environmentally responsible and well maintained in the Pacific Northwest
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• Electrical Upgrades
• Treatment System
• Tower Booster Pump Station
• Operations Support Facilities
• Control System Upgrades
• Site Security and Facility Access Improvements
Phase 1 Overview
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Presentation Title - 8
• Tower Booster Pump
Station Building
• Electrical Room
• SCADA System
Control Room
• Water Operations
Emergency Support
Center
• 2.5 MW Generator
• Treatment Building
• Lighting and Pathway
Upgrades
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Phase 1 Project
Construction started late 2016 - is nearly complete.
Phase 1 Status
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Upgraded Control System
• 21st century
technology
• Cybersecurity
• Resilient and
redundant
network
• Tracking more
data
• Improved
monitoring and
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• Twin 4.0 MG
Concrete Reservoirs
• 1.0 MG Steel
Standpipe
• New Reserve Street
Entrance,
Pedestrian, and
Bike Paths.
• Site Security
Upgrades
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Phase 2 Project
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Simulated Graphic of Phase 2 Reservoirs
and Security Upgrades
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• Design Complete
• Currently Advertised for Bids
• Bid Opening - March 2019
• Council Action/Construction Start - April 2019
• Completion – December 2021
• Estimated Construction Cost - $23,000,000
Project Status Phase 2
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Water Station 1
Future Phase 3
3 Replacement
Wells
• Neighborhood Association involvement in 2014
• News articles
• Current and future outreach with Central Park
NA
• Web and Water Report updates
https://www.cityofvancouver.us/publicworks/page/
water-station-1-project-master-plan
Ongoing Communications
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Questions and Discussion
• Tyler Clary, Water Engineering Program Manager
(360) 487-7169 | [email protected]
• Michelle Henry, Senior Civil Engineer
(360) 487-7155 | [email protected]
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