Item 6A
June 5, 2012
WATER MASTER PLAN – city council; 2nd reading
Water – Major System Components
Supply
Pumping
Storage
Distribution
Water – Existing System Highlights
Supply purchased from Fort Worth
Delivered through Keller to Pearson Pump Station
Two pressure planes
20-inch distribution line - complete
Transmission line to supply southeast side of town
30-inch T.W. King supply line (complete 2013)
One 12-inch emergency supply - Grapevine
Water – Demand
Current Demand – 26.9 MGD Peak Day
Projected 2030 Build-out Demand – 34.2 MGD
Water – Supply Improvements
30-inch T.W. King line
Caylor Pump Station (Fort Worth) upgrades to add 6 MGD
Water – Pumping Improvements
Pearson Pump Station upgrades
T.W. King Pump Station expansion
Water – Storage Improvements
5.0 MG ground storage tank at T.W. King
1.5 MG elevated storage tank
Water – Distribution Improvements
20-inch distribution line along SH 114 (completed spring 2012)
Four pressure reducing valves
16-inch water line (Pearson Pump Station to Johnson Road)
8-inch to 12-inch looping projects
Water – Future Considerations
Secondary supply source
TRA
Upper Trinity Water District
Water Conservation
Education
Low use fixtures
Water – Summary of Recommendations
Pressure reducing valves
Connection from Pearson Pump Station to Johnson Rd.
T.W. King Pump Station upgrades
Pearson Road Pump Station upgrades
Tier II and Tier III Projects
1st Reading
May 15, 2012; Approved as presented (7-0)
Current Conditions
Current Conditions
Water System Improvements
20-inch Water Line – In Service
White Chapel to Central Business District
Alternate route to heaviest use area
TW King Supply Line
Provides additional supply of 10 MGD
Direct supply to north side
Anticipated Completion – Spring, 2013
2030 Water Master Plan
Questions?
Contact Bob Price (817) 748-8097