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1 NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL WATER AND WASTEWATER PROJECTS MEETING OF THE NEW MEXICO-TEXAS WATER COMMISSION May 19, 2005
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2 PROJECT SPONSORS Doña Ana MDWCA Ft. Selden Water Company Leasburg MDWCA Jornada Water Company Picacho MDWCA
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3 PROJECT OVERVIEW Wastewater Collection System from Radium Springs to the Las Cruces city limits (85 square miles/121 miles of collection lines) 2.0 MGD Wastewater Treatment Plant – Reclamation/Reuse 2.0 MGD Surface Water Treatment Plant –Supply Treated Surface Water to Domestic Water Providers
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4 PROJECT OBJECTIVES Groundwater Protection –Quantity (Groundwater, Surface Water) –Quality (Salinity, Septic Contamination) Extend Water Service to Drought-Affected Residents Conjunctive Water Management –Surface Water –Groundwater
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5 PROJECT DEMOGRAPHICS Total Population of Service Area: 18,300+ Total Households in Service Area: 6,000 Total Minority Population: 55% Service Area Contains 8 Designated Colonias
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6 TREATMENT PLANT SITE Site 1 – Radium Springs Site 2 – Radium Springs Site 3 – South of Radium Springs Site 4 – Near Community of Hill Site 5 – Near Doña Ana County Transfer Station/East of I-25
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7 EXISTING WATER SYSTEMS Doña Ana MDWCA9,695 Fort Selden Water Co. 973 Jornada Water Company 260 Leasburg MDWCA 975 Leasburg State Park 40 Picacho MDWCA 977 + Approximately 1,200 individual wells serving remaining residents
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8 EXISTING WASTEWATER SYSTEM Wastewater Customers259 Design Capacity: Up to 550 Connections Number of Septic Tanks/Cesspools6,000
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9 FUTURE WATER SYSTEM Water Connection Customers6,000 Population Served18,300+ Annual Average Water Use140 gpcd Peak Demand5.2 MGD Well Capacity3.5 MGD Water Treatment Capacity2.0 MGD Water Storage Capacity 5.0 MGD
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10 FUTURE WASTEWATER SYSTEM Wastewater Customers6,000 People Served18,300+ WW Treatment Plant Capacity2.0 MGD –2.0 MGD tertiary treated water available for reuse/reclamation
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11 WATER TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES Membrane Filtration Conventional Water Treatment ActiFloc System (Mixed Media Filtration) Estimated Construction Cost: $3.50 - $6.00/1,000 gallons
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12 WATER DISTRIBUTION ALTERNATIVES Water diversion from Leasburg Canal Dedicated water transmission lines Bulk water sales New storage Existing storage
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13 WATER TREATMENT CHALLENGES Diversion and pumping Water storage and distribution Sediment Quality fluctuations No year-round surface water supply
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14 WASTEWATER COLLECTION ALTERNATIVES On–site SystemsNot considered Pressure Systems$0.75 million Vacuum Sewer$ 25 million Gravity Sewer$110 million
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15 WASTEWATER TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES Sequencing Batch Reactor Conventional Activated Sludge Plant Pre-Engineered Activated Sludge Plant Membrane Bioreactor STM-Aerotor Estimated Construction Cost: $3.50 - $6.00/1,000 gallons
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16 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST Wastewater Collection$25,000,000 Wastewater Treatment Plant$6,000,000 Surface Water Treatment Plant $6,500,000 Water Distribution Improvements $3,500,000 TOTAL COST$41,000,000 CURRENTLY FUNDED$ 4,266,500 FUNDING REQUIRED$38,233,500
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17 CURRENT FUNDING SOURCES State Appropriations$1,405,400 BECC$230,000 Federal Appropriations$1,289,000 CDBG Grants$256,000 NMFA Grants$425,000 NMED – RIP Loan$500,000 LRGWUO$28,000 Doña Ana MDWCA$78,889 Total Funds in Hand$4,266,500
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18 FUNDING APPLICATIONS PHASE I CONSTRUCTION Federal Appropriations (2005)$12,000,000 Water Trust Board $10,250,000 USDA-Rural Development$ 7,000,000 NMFA W/WW Grant Fund$10,000,000 Total Funding Applications$39,250,000
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19 PROJECT SCHEDULE Planning 2003/2005 Design 2005/2006 Construction –2007 Wastewater Collection System & Treatment Plant –2006 Surface Water Treatment Plant
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20 CONCLUSION Proactive Approach Regional Effort for Conjunctive Water Resource Management Groundwater Conservation/Protection New Regulatory Precedent
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